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Anyone that said Derek Henry was more important than Patrick Mahomes before the game, is a ratings shock jock or an idiot. Both should be ignored. |
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Shit, this monthisn't good for me. Can I hate you in March? Like around the 19th? |
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Yes, passing downs mainly. But this was in response to him lining up over tackle. Bosa: Villenueva, Bhakatari, Bulaga, Armstead |
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That 49ers secondary is no better equipped to deal with Mahomes than either of those units. And as has been noted already, Mitchell Schwartz is like a designated superstar DE destroyer. His existence on this earth seems to be to do nothing but shut down All-Pro defensive ends. So yeah, I'm fine saying the Schwartz will effectively shut down 1/2 of that set of bookend DEs. So now the only real concerns are 1) Can Fisher hold up his end of the bargain? And 2) Can the IOL do enough to slow down Buckner and then the inevitable Bosa/Armstead reps when they get kicked inside on passing downs and/or utilize twists/stunts to get themselves isolated on the interior linemen? Wiz is so much better at identifying those things than Wylie was that I'm more comfortable w/ the loops and delayed blitzes. LDT and Reiter have also been pretty adequate in pass-pro of late. Not so bad that I think they'll set about torpedoing entire halves of play like they did at previous points of the season. |
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The 9er DL is really good for sure. It's scary. But it's not the 85 Bears. It's a really good matchup. We have the boogeyman under center, so.....yeah,.....I'll take my chances. |
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One thing to think about guys, I know that 49ers front 4 is scary, but it’s not something we haven’t deal with before.
I know it fell apart, but you guys have to remember we played a Jags defense week 1 that had Ngakoue, Campbell, and Allen up front with Ramsey and Bouye in coverage. While the 49ers front 4 is deeper and better, there’s no question that Ramsey and Bouye are worlds better than and old Richard Sherman and nobody else. The 49ers have better safeties, but nothing scary by any means. They also both run a similar scheme. I also think it helps going up against Bosa and Ingram twice a year. Again, not as good of a front 4, but a much tougher matchup in the secondary to go with it. Our OL is definitely better than it was week 1. As long as they don’t shit the bed, they along with Mahomes/Reid should be able to weather the storm. |
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It’s ok. I’m better now. Thank you for your concern. As far as Burp, I’m glad this is s as learning experience for you. |
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How many post are required to white knight and to give life advice? |
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The Chiefs haven't seen our running attack. Which I may add has only started rounding into shape because key players were missing all season. They're only now back in the lineup and getting their legs under them. No Tennessee and their basic hand it off to Henry and let him go doesnt count. You haven't seen our scheme, motion, deception. You also haven't seen our physicality. The West is no joke. Both teams will be able to move the ball and score - It's going to depend on turnovers and who can score TD's instead of FG's. It'll be a battle of the 49er systematic machine vs the offensive speed and improvisational Chiefs. |
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