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Thursday Night Football Thread - Rams @ 49ers; It's Pretty Exciting


Saca312

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Not even kidding. This game has some really nice offense and defense at the same time. From Watkins insane neck-breaking speed, to Garcon's crazy catch on the sideline, this game is exciting. Both offenses are definitely competent with great offensive minds in their coaching staff, and this game's something you want to try and catch up on.

Current score 27-20 in Rams favor. But believe me when I say this game is very close.

Discuss below.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

Not even kidding. This game has some really nice offense and defense at the same time. From Watkins insane neck-breaking speed, to Garcon's crazy catch on the sideline, this game is exciting. Both offenses are definitely competent with great offensive minds in their coaching staff, and this game's something you want to try and catch up on.

Current score 27-20 in Rams favor. But believe me when I say this game is very close.

Discuss below.

Its kinda depressing seeing two OC's who know what they are doing.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Good game. 

Unfortunately, it's making us accept that fact that our hope that the Niners defense is underrated was but a pipe dream. The Rams are just having their way with this D. 

Not really. 49er Secondary is bad as expected, but their front has been giving fits. Rams HC is also an offensive mastermind like Shanahan. It's like a game of chess between these two.

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Not really. 49er Secondary is bad as expected, but their front has been giving fits. Rams HC is also an offensive mastermind like Shanahan. It's like a game of chess between these two.

The Rams have 34 now and it's still in the 3rd quarter. That's more than we have on the season. 

Don't kid yourself dude, this 49ers' defense is fuging

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Rams have 34 now and it's still in the 3rd quarter. That's more than we have on the season. 

Don't kid yourself dude, this 49ers' defense is fuging

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Or the Rams offense is good? 

If you watched their latest touchdown, their play concept was impossible to defend. Man to man by the 49ers against a double slant concept, which in turns creates a legal "pick" for an impossible to cover easy TD.

They got good play-callers and weapons on the Rams. Nothing you can do about it.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

Or the Rams offense is good? 

If you watched their latest touchdown, their play concept was impossible to defend. Man to man by the 49ers against a double slant concept, which in turns creates a legal "pick" for an impossible to cover easy TD.

They got good play-callers and weapons on the Rams. Nothing you can do about it.

Not impossible. Impossible with straight man coverage like the Niners were running. 

34 points through three quarters is just terrible, I don't care if you're facing The Greatest Show on Turf. 

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Good game. 

Unfortunately, it's making us accept that fact that our hope that the Niners defense is underrated was but a pipe dream. The Rams are just having their way with this D. 

But it means our D is super good though

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