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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Bryce just can't reliably complete passes down field

It’s not even that it’s everything. The playcalling is trash. They abandon the run inexplicably in the red zone. They drop passes. Bryce throws dumbass balls to no one. They play like genuine assholes sometimes 

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Why are we passing on the 2 pointer? How does a pass get better on the 1 yard line instead of the 2 yard line. I get why you run from the 1 instead of kicking the XP at the 2, but a pass to the back of the end zone doesn’t take advantage of the extra yard.

Also, most other teams have been taking the 15 yard penalties on the kickoff because if you kickoff 15 yards closer you can kick it out of bounds and start the drive at the 20 (I think). We don’t seem to take advantage of football situations. Run it from the 1, take the 15 yards on the kickoff to give the 49ers the long field. Same as last week. Most teams will kick a GW chip shot FG on 3rd down just in case of a bad snap. We run 3 times for nothing to kick on 4th down. Luckily no bad snap but damn some of this stuff is just normal coaching moves. We don’t seem to be good at decisions.

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Just now, hepcat said:

It’s not even that it’s everything. The playcalling is trash. They abandon the run inexplicably in the red zone. They drop passes. Bryce throws dumbass balls to no one. They play like genuine assholes sometimes 

lets not forget the refusal to use rico

big play to start the 2nd half and we haven't seen him since

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