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As I’ve said from day one I wish this FO would dump all their resources into the oline Cowboys style.

the last 20 teams to make the super bowl had a top 10 oline.

Which means you can always predict a super bowl contender by the oline

 

this poo isn’t it.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They've sucked, but they haven't sucked nearly as bad as our DL.

The 49ers have figure out how to avoid them. I don’t think they ever even taken ONE shot down the field. Quick passes, screens, play action and motions with play makers and blockers completely negate the Dline. They’re daring the secondary and coaching schemes to beat them. They’re both getting burnt.

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Just now, onmyown said:

The 49ers have figure out how to avoid them. I don’t think they ever even taken ONE shot down the field. Quick passes, screens, play action and motions with play makers and blockers completely negate the Dline. They’re daring the secondary and coaching schemes to beat them. They’re both getting burnt.

They're doing whatever they want whenever they want. They've done plenty of simply lining up and running it down our throats too.

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Not a good game by any means but at least a couple of those sacks are on Kyle Allen. He can see the pressure coming on some of them and needs to either make a quick read or throw it away. Instead he collapses down for a huge loss. I wonder if his mind is immediately thinking about the possibility of another strip sack and reflexively puts both hands on the ball and braces for contact.

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