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3 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I’d like to know if the goal line pick was a designed pass play or a check at the line. That would give a lot more insight on tonight.

Irrelevant when the little turd could have walked into the end zone. It was a stupid fuging play call by whoever on 1st and goal from the one but Fred still could have rectified it and got an easy 6 but he's a pussy 

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11 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Saw somebody post on X. “Canales coached not to get blown out, not to win” and that is the best way to describe tonight. 

I don’t even think Dave did that.   I think that would just be running Rico all game.   I don’t know what that was 

all I know is, all those folks that defended the buffoonery going into this season with Dave Canales pretending he didn’t need playcalling work, Bryce didn’t need heavy reps etc should quit defending glaring red flags when they are smacking you in the face. 
 

A bottom tier starting QB and good coach probably would win the NFCS this year with Rico, our run blocking and D

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7 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

The game would be closer if we did. Niners wouldn’t want to come off the sideline. 
 

Speaking of which where’s that one guy from a few years ago who said the OL needing to start punching guys in the balls. He might have been on to something

If all 11 guys on defense punched a niner in the crank, would it be just one 15 yard penalty or 11 fifteen yard penalties? 

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

If all 11 guys on defense punched a niner in the crank, would it be just one 15 yard penalty or 11 fifteen yard penalties? 

Technically I think it would just be 1. They would get ejected, so we would need to do it with the back ups. Then we could play our starters against 11 dudes with swollen balls

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28 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

You just know every time Canales gets a thread made about him people are gonna throw all the blame on Bryce, like he’s the only calling passing plays on the one yard line.

Bryce threw the pick. Bryce could have walked with cinder blocks on his feet into the end zone. You cannot call every play as a run play in 2025 and win. You will have to call and complete some forward passes. 

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36 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

You just know every time Canales gets a thread made about him people are gonna throw all the blame on Bryce, like he’s the only calling passing plays on the one yard line.

Please. Just because Canales is in over his head doesn't mean Bryce should get any grace. Whatsoever. Especially when he is an impossible puzzle to solve. Especially is the wrong word, but he is an impossible assignment. 
Everything you do will lead to the same place with Bryce Young. 

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23 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Bryce threw the pick. Bryce could have walked with cinder blocks on his feet into the end zone. You cannot call every play as a run play in 2025 and win. You will have to call and complete some forward passes. 

That pick was 100 percent on Bryce but the play call was idiotic, who is saying to call every play as a run? You are on the one yard line ffs, and how about the two point play? Using shotgun? You have a RB averaging around 5 ypc 

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