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Film Room: 49ers offense


ellis

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21 minutes ago, ellis said:

Just a few nuggets to get you started today—more on their passing attack tonight. Going to examine their defense a little closer later in the week.

 

 

Best breakdown of film, love your work.

 

(That Billy dude and PantherWhateverHisName is on twtr could learn a thing or 2 from you.)

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It's hard because they have played no one and beating bad teams just doesn't give you much. With bad teams sometimes not beating yourself is more important than beating the other team. Something both the Panthers and 49ers have done. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kyle definitely learned a lot from his dad.

And for the record, the Shanahan family's zone blocking scheme, especially as run by Alex Gibbs, is something that still makes my blood boil to think about.

Those a--holes injured a loooot of people.

Mike Shanahan was to RBs what Andy Reid is to QBs. Everyone he plugged in looked great.

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1 minute ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Agreed. The Falcons running game has been trash since he left.  They paid Freeman when they should have paid Shanahan to stay.  

Yep, Freeman has looked like a JAG since Shanahan left. Meanwhile, his former backup is now part of that triple headed monster in SF.

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