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Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Arlos wrote:WOW, did the 49ers look good last night. Where was THAT team against St. Louis?
5 1/2 sacks for Aldon Smith, and he made the Bears' OTs just look stupidly bad at times. (see: that insane juke/fake from the 2nd half that led directly to a sack for an example). Smith only needs something like 2 more sacks this year to pass Reggie White's record for most sacks in a player's first 2 years in the league. That's certainly an impressive name for him to be even partially in the conversation with, I think, yes?
The one thing that worries me is what will happen with the 49ers' QB situation going forward. Alex Smith has performed really well at times, but Kaepernick gave the offense a real vertical dimension it had been lacking. I realize it was only 1 game, to be sure. However, it was 1 game against the team who supposedly had THE best D in the league, even better than the 49ers' D, and it was a Monday Night game, with all the extra pressure that entails. (Oh, and I think the 49ers rather emphatically settled the question of which team has the better D, don't you?)
I'll be anxious to see what happens when they play next week. Though, if they play like they did last night, I really don't see who is ever going to beat them.
-Arlos
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Lyion wrote:The Chiefs were doomed the moment they hired Romeo Crennel. The best thing they could do is fire him and hire Mike Zimmer this offseason.
5. I think these sound like the top five college coaching candidates for NFL head coaching jobs, per chats with front office people in the last two weeks (in order):
1. Chip Kelly, Oregon
2. David Shaw, Stanford
3. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
4. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (even coming off the bad season at Iowa, he's well-respected in the NFL)
5. Doug Marrone, Syracuse.
I didn't include Bill O'Brien of Penn State because (and call me naïve) I can't see him preaching love of, and loyalty to, Penn State, and then leaving after 12 months. But never say never in this business.
6. I think these sound like the top 10 NFL assistants who will get sniffs for head coaching jobs in the league next year (in order):
1. Mike McCoy, Denver offensive coordinator
2. Mike Zimmer, Cincinnati defensive coordinator
3. Vic Fangio, San Francisco defensive coordinator
4. Perry Fewell, Giants defensive coordinator
5. Dirk Koetter, Atlanta offensive coordinator
6. Dave Toub, Chicago special teams coordinator
7. Bruce Arians, Indianapolis interim head coach/offensive coordinator
8. Ray Horton, Arizona defensive coordinator
9. Kyle Shanahan, Washington offensive coordinator
10. Clyde Christensen, Indianapolis quarterbacks coach.
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