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57 minutes ago, jbland said:

If we could win games he would. As long as we’re irrelevant, agreed. 

Even if we win games we will never be as much as a darling as SF. Or did you forget when we were in the playoffs and they were allowed to curb stomp our players for 4 quarters. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Still don't understand why we stopped using him like we did his rookie year.

I do get it bc they needed him in the secondary his second year, but we all see intuitively and with our eyes that he's a better player going forward, attacking using his athleticism, than he is in coverage. His versatility is still a plus bc he can play coverage and not loot terrible but that's not his best role. He's basically the same thing draft folks wanted in Isaiah simmons. And that's CRAZY bc this team has Derrick Brown AND CJ Henderson on the roster, all of whom were talked about as the 7th overall pick that year. 

I'm cool with him staying at safety bc he's a young smart player but man, the thought of him at LB is intoxicating. 

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I could see Brian Burns playing OLB too with Chinn on the other side in a 3-4.

Foreman has played really well the last two weeks and should have been on the field a lot sooner.  Our offensive line is no longer a liability (can't believe I just typed that), and being able to run like we were today will open up the passing game.

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Just now, Rocky Davis said:

I could see Brian Burns playing OLB too with Chinn on the other side in a 3-4.

Foreman has played really well the last two weeks and should have been on the field a lot sooner.  Our offensive line is no longer a liability (can't believe I just typed that), and being able to run like we were today will open up the passing game.

Remember Burns was drafted at a time when we were planning to switch to a 3-4 base...

...then we never did 😕

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Remember Burns was drafted at a time when we were planning to switch to a 3-4 base...

...then we never did 😕

Dude, you keep up with that stuff way better than probably 95% of us.  If that was the case, then it makes Snow's gimmicky defensive schemes seem so much worse.  For Burns to have had any success in that (along with Chinn and others) is a testament to his talent.

Let's hope whoever is DC next year looks at our personnel and goes with the best scheme.  We can't expect Wilks to piecemill together all these disjointed parts.

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14 minutes ago, LegioX said:

Mccaffrey is one of the best “when healthy” let’s see how long this streak goes. We know how injury prone he is. Wish him the best though.

He's got a legit shot at 2000 yds of offense this season. He's already over 900yds

 

Of course I mentioned that he had 4000 yds in 2 years for us but all his detractors said that was a long time ago and he's not that guy anymore. 

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