Kaep Strapped; Super Bowl or Bust the OFFICIAL 49ers 2014 Season Thread

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Jim Tomsula is going to get offered a HC job at some point. Dude works miracles with Defensive linemen, maybe I can make the practice squad under his tutelage :flabbynsick:

On a side note, I'm just gonna continue the player analysis in this thread since, we on that regular season wave.
Unless he has d-cord experience I doubt he'll be offered a hc position
 

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Unless he has d-cord experience I doubt he'll be offered a hc position

I don't know about that, he has a lot of experience, he could easily get a college gig, and with the way shyt teams in the NFL cycle through coaches, his name was already on Buffalo and I think Jacksonvilles lists over the past couple of years. Plus he was an NFL Europe head coach.
 

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I still don't know why this nikka was cysed so hard coming out of college. He wasn't that fukking nice in college! Chase Daniel was better than him!
yea I remember osboog was swearing by him on the hamster
I looked at his tape and was like :manny: this dude aint that good at all, not sure what everyone sees
 

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yea I remember osboog was swearing by him on the hamster
I looked at his tape and was like :manny: this dude aint that good at all, not sure what everyone sees

what happened to that dude? did he ever made the leap to the coli?
 

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film review

Yes, Blaine Gabbert had a rough debut for the 49ers. But he wasn't helped by wide receiver Chuck Jacobs, who dropped a pass in the second quarter and on the next play fell to the ground just shy of the first down marker, prompting a three-and-out punt. Jacobs, a preseason standout a year ago, had a game to forget.

Having said that, you have to wonder if Josh Johnson gives defenses more to worry about than Gabbert and if the 49ers would be more dangerous with him behind center than Gabbert. Like Colin Kaepernick, he can pick up chunks of yards with his legs, he's good at passing on the run and he throws a good deep ball. It's silly to make any sweeping judgments after one preseason game. But it will be something to watch in the next three.

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Receiver Stevie Johnson caught only one pass for six yards. But he drew two penalties on the defense on back-shoulder attempts from Kaepernick and Gabbert. He also was very good at blocking down field. He had solid blocks on cornerbackJimmy Smith on both of Carlos Hyde's long runs to the left.

Smith later leveled Johnson with a late hit out of bounds in the first quarter. Johnson had to be restrained by Vernon Davis on the sideline. (Captain Torpedo to the rescue!) Again, the two teams will scrimmage/practice against one another for three straight days beginning Saturday. The chances Smith is involved in a dust up: 79 percent.

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That Hyde's best runs went to the left isn't a strong statement for right guard Joe Looney and right tackle Jonathan Martin. The latter, however, had a pretty good outing. Martin played both right and left tackle, and while he had a false start in the second quarter, he showed quick feet throughout.

Looney was not as good. (Which is a reverse of training camp where Looney has been strong and Martin has struggled at times). He seemed to get too high on some of his blocks, which caused him to be off balance. He didn't keep his block on nose tackle Brandon Williams at the end of the 49ers' opening drive, which led to a one-yard loss for tailback Jewel Hampton.

Tight end Vance McDonald not only had a nice catch and run on the first drive. He lined up in the backfield as a fullback on the first play and helped spring Hyde for seven yards.

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The 49ers played a lot of backups on defense and it took them a while to get into the flow of the game. Tight end Dennis Pitta ran right past outside linebacker Dan Skuta, starting in place ofAldon Smith, for 14-yard catch on Baltimore's opening series. Three plays later, the fullback blew past Chris Borland, starting in place of Patrick Willis, for a 12-yard catch.

Borland flew around the field like he always does. But he was only credited with one defensive tackle. His best play came on special teams when he tripped up the Ravens return man with a diving tackle. Borland was around a lot of plays but didn’t make a lot of plays.

Jim Harbaugh was right. The 49ers' defensive line did get pushed around a bit. But Quinton Dial and Tank Carradine had strong games overall, especially Dial. His team may need him at nose tackle this year. But at 6-5, Dial's natural spot is defensive end in a 3-4 scheme.

Lawrence Okoye's injury was odd. He received a friendly-fire undercut by Dial on a running play, but popped to his feet. There seemed to be a delayed reaction. On the next play, he immediately went to the ground when he tried to push off the same left ankle that Dial had rolled onto.

Okoye did not have a great game. He spent a lot of time on the ground or with his back to the football. As has been the case in training camp, he was at his best when pinning his ears back and bull-rushing on an obvious passing down.

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A couple of under-the-radar achievers: I thought Ryan Seymour looked good at right tackle with the second-team unit. Seymour is one of those lineman who can play multiple spots. He might be a younger, more mobile version of Adam Snyder. … Punter Colton Schmidt is not going to make the team as long as Andy Lee is healthy. But he put some very good game film together by pinning two punts just outside the Ravens goal line (though one was called back on a penalty) …. As expected, Bruce Ellington looked nothing like a rookie and seemed like he belonged out there. He may be the fastest 49ers receiver; he's certainly the quickest.


Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2014/08/08/6615273/film-review-stevie-johnson-strong.html#storylink=cpy
 

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The fukk is up with Jonanthan Martin he didn't even try to engage the defender, what makes it even more egregious is that he actually was in position to make a clean block but he was so eager to leave his feet. As an O-Line connesuer that should get him thrown off the fukkin team, if he does that again I'll hold Mike Solari's clip board and stick my foot out and trip him on the way out, I tried giving the dude the benefit of the doubt, but no more, toughen up playboi.

Dude is absolute trash
 

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you ever have this problem playing d1 college ball?

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sure is

is this accepted in those redneck schools like south carolina? hows that work?

Yeah the white chicks on campus be givin brothas love. BUT some of them deep down south small towns are still lowkey ass backwards and be on that hick racist shyt. But on campus it's all good from what I know :myman:
 
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