Man if Texans just beat Jax or TB, we'd be feeling different
Faustus said:
Browns lost 32-13 with DG spraying 35 attempts about with 2 interceptions. It feels inevitable Shadeur will see the field at some point.
Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
Max Power said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
We're going to have a good idea whether anything like that happened since Denver is no joke on defense. They're at 36 sacks through 8 games and could break the sack record this year, the 84 Bears had 72. For comparison our defense after 7 games only has 16 sacks. We are leading the NFL with only giving up 266.9 yards/game and 14.7 points/game but we don't get to the QB nearly as much as you'd think we would with those numbers. This game scares me for Stroud and the o-line.
IrishAg said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
On that, it's also got to be one of the biggest coincidences that CJ had his best game without Nico? I've really started to wonder if CJ and/or Caley have been trying to force feed Nico without any confidence in the other players before this week?
Just crazy to have this type of explosion in the passing game by CJ and your top 5 receivers are 3 rookies (Noel, Makrs, and Higgins) and 2 role players in Hutchinson and Berrios that have all barely done anything this year. I mean, even in the Baltimore game, 15 of CJ's 27 attempts went to Nico, Kirk, and Shultz. In this game Nico out, Kirk out, and Shultz had 3 targets out of CJ's 39 attempts. It was a completely different look for him.
I wonder how this will be distributed and designed going forward? Especially Noel's playing time.
CharleyKerfeld said:IrishAg said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
On that, it's also got to be one of the biggest coincidences that CJ had his best game without Nico? I've really started to wonder if CJ and/or Caley have been trying to force feed Nico without any confidence in the other players before this week?
Just crazy to have this type of explosion in the passing game by CJ and your top 5 receivers are 3 rookies (Noel, Makrs, and Higgins) and 2 role players in Hutchinson and Berrios that have all barely done anything this year. I mean, even in the Baltimore game, 15 of CJ's 27 attempts went to Nico, Kirk, and Shultz. In this game Nico out, Kirk out, and Shultz had 3 targets out of CJ's 39 attempts. It was a completely different look for him.
I wonder how this will be distributed and designed going forward? Especially Noel's playing time.
You know I was thinking the same thing. At least part of it has to be a total lack of a scouting report on several guys for the 49ers defense. But I have to wonder if maybe the guys who played yesterday are all guys killing it in practice with the new system while others , maybe even Nico, aren't, and this as their opportunity to show it in a game. There were so many quick hitters that were crisp throws. It was like the Seattle game never happened.
Cynic said:
Those Steeler uniforms were the worst I've seen
IrishAg said:CharleyKerfeld said:IrishAg said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
On that, it's also got to be one of the biggest coincidences that CJ had his best game without Nico? I've really started to wonder if CJ and/or Caley have been trying to force feed Nico without any confidence in the other players before this week?
Just crazy to have this type of explosion in the passing game by CJ and your top 5 receivers are 3 rookies (Noel, Makrs, and Higgins) and 2 role players in Hutchinson and Berrios that have all barely done anything this year. I mean, even in the Baltimore game, 15 of CJ's 27 attempts went to Nico, Kirk, and Shultz. In this game Nico out, Kirk out, and Shultz had 3 targets out of CJ's 39 attempts. It was a completely different look for him.
I wonder how this will be distributed and designed going forward? Especially Noel's playing time.
You know I was thinking the same thing. At least part of it has to be a total lack of a scouting report on several guys for the 49ers defense. But I have to wonder if maybe the guys who played yesterday are all guys killing it in practice with the new system while others , maybe even Nico, aren't, and this as their opportunity to show it in a game. There were so many quick hitters that were crisp throws. It was like the Seattle game never happened.
Yeah agree, and to the point I made in the other post, maybe this just forced CJ to trust these guys. I mean he always seemed to trust Tank the most, then Nico because of his relationships with them. Add that to the fact that he didn't have a lot of reps with anyone this summer because of whatever was going on, and this just might have been a forced trust build moment.
Hopefully they build on it moving forward, because if he trusts a lot of these guys to be where he expects, then we can overcome a lot of the OL shortcomings. But it has to be CJ doing that.
gougler08 said:IrishAg said:CharleyKerfeld said:IrishAg said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
On that, it's also got to be one of the biggest coincidences that CJ had his best game without Nico? I've really started to wonder if CJ and/or Caley have been trying to force feed Nico without any confidence in the other players before this week?
Just crazy to have this type of explosion in the passing game by CJ and your top 5 receivers are 3 rookies (Noel, Makrs, and Higgins) and 2 role players in Hutchinson and Berrios that have all barely done anything this year. I mean, even in the Baltimore game, 15 of CJ's 27 attempts went to Nico, Kirk, and Shultz. In this game Nico out, Kirk out, and Shultz had 3 targets out of CJ's 39 attempts. It was a completely different look for him.
I wonder how this will be distributed and designed going forward? Especially Noel's playing time.
You know I was thinking the same thing. At least part of it has to be a total lack of a scouting report on several guys for the 49ers defense. But I have to wonder if maybe the guys who played yesterday are all guys killing it in practice with the new system while others , maybe even Nico, aren't, and this as their opportunity to show it in a game. There were so many quick hitters that were crisp throws. It was like the Seattle game never happened.
Yeah agree, and to the point I made in the other post, maybe this just forced CJ to trust these guys. I mean he always seemed to trust Tank the most, then Nico because of his relationships with them. Add that to the fact that he didn't have a lot of reps with anyone this summer because of whatever was going on, and this just might have been a forced trust build moment.
Hopefully they build on it moving forward, because if he trusts a lot of these guys to be where he expects, then we can overcome a lot of the OL shortcomings. But it has to be CJ doing that.
Wasn't like 2/3 of the 49ers defense hurt as well? Sure that helped
gougler08 said:
Oh no doubt, I was meaning more that he could trust the WRs to be in spots/open because the 49ers defense was decimated. If they show continued improvement next week against a very good Broncos D (that will likely be in his face constantly) then I'll be pretty impressed and hopefully means we have it figured out
Texan_Aggie said:
I think if you go back and watch Seattle tape, the route concepts weren't too different than this week. CJ wasn't seeing or making the throws. CJ didn't practice much of the offseason and it'd be impossible to build chemistry.
Nico and Kirk being out forced his hand, and I think it's a harbinger of more to come.
ruxin98 said:
Bills, Colts (x2), Chiefs, and Chargers down the stretch.
IrishAg said:Texan_Aggie said:
Big game this week. 4-4 going into a home game against the Jags is ideal.
Caley seemed like he clicked today. Realizing that he should just call plays that fit our guys. Let's hope it's not an anomaly, but 3 of last 4 isn't bad…
On that, it's also got to be one of the biggest coincidences that CJ had his best game without Nico? I've really started to wonder if CJ and/or Caley have been trying to force feed Nico without any confidence in the other players before this week?
Just crazy to have this type of explosion in the passing game by CJ and your top 5 receivers are 3 rookies (Noel, Makrs, and Higgins) and 2 role players in Hutchinson and Berrios that have all barely done anything this year. I mean, even in the Baltimore game, 15 of CJ's 27 attempts went to Nico, Kirk, and Shultz. In this game Nico out, Kirk out, and Shultz had 3 targets out of CJ's 39 attempts. It was a completely different look for him.
I wonder how this will be distributed and designed going forward? Especially Noel's playing time.
IrishAg said:
This weekend will be probably be the signal to let us know if we're going to sneak in or not. Even if we don't beat the Broncos, but it's insanely close and the offense shows signs of taking that next step, I can see us maybe getting on a run to finish the season (where while still improbably, we would have a chance). If the offense looks clueless again, then yeah we're not going to get in with our schedule left. And the question will be what changes need to be made going into next year.
Even though they've had an insanely weak schedule, I still can't believe how good Daniel Jones has looked with Indy. He is a legit MVP candidate right now, which is crazy considering most of the talking heads thought the Colts would be cooked if they had to go to Danny Dimes. I never thought he was as bad as the Giants made him out to be, but could never have guessed this.
Although, maybe it's just that type of year, because I also didn't have on my bingo card Drake Maye being one of the best QBs in the NFL either (considering the talent they have).
IrishAg said:
This weekend will be probably be the signal to let us know if we're going to sneak in or not. Even if we don't beat the Broncos, but it's insanely close and the offense shows signs of taking that next step, I can see us maybe getting on a run to finish the season (where while still improbably, we would have a chance). If the offense looks clueless again, then yeah we're not going to get in with our schedule left. And the question will be what changes need to be made going into next year.
Even though they've had an insanely weak schedule, I still can't believe how good Daniel Jones has looked with Indy. He is a legit MVP candidate right now, which is crazy considering most of the talking heads thought the Colts would be cooked if they had to go to Danny Dimes. I never thought he was as bad as the Giants made him out to be, but could never have guessed this.
Although, maybe it's just that type of year, because I also didn't have on my bingo card Drake Maye being one of the best QBs in the NFL either (considering the talent they have).