I'm not watching. Did he really drop one?And now he dropped one
Yeah. Slant over the middle. In and out of his hands.I'm not watching. Did he really drop one?
Along with a few penalties a game at the least. Doubt he'd remain a starter long.He may end up being a starter in SF.
Kap was very rusty.
Ray Ray Armstrong looked pretty good. Particularly vs the run.
He may end up being a starter in SF.
The O looked very rough.
SF D will be pretty good however.
We didn't have Todd Gurley that game, bro....We are going to kick their @ss right this time...I think we're in for a tough first game. I'll be very upset if we lose, but not surprised. Chip Kelly is going to have a couple wrinkles that will be figured out quickly but I'm hoping we take these guys seriously unlike week 17.
We didn't have Todd Gurley that game, bro....We are going to kick their @ss right this time...
The big question is..Can an old dog learn new tricks, when last year he got fired for not doing so? Kelly got exposed last year and the NFL knows how to beat the Chip Kelly scheme, as presented in Philly....So I like our chancesAgreed. Gurley is an enormous difference maker, and in particular in a game like that one last year. Still, though, Keenum needs to be ready to back that defense off when needed regardless of whether Todd's in the backfield.
Kelly coming to the NFC West is really a big story, given the way he's going to clash with three other teams that are very sound fundamentally; it's a high flying type attack joining a black and blue division. And while everyone bags on the guy for last year when he cut his feet off with the personnel moves, the dude knows how to produce points with his offense. In those games where they put up points they'll be a tough draw due to their defense, question is how many games will they put up points.
I'm not overlooking them, that's for sure. Even if I do think we have the edge with a healthy TG and our young OL.
The big question is..Can an old dog learn new tricks, when last year he got fired for not doing so? Kelly got exposed last year and the NFL knows how to beat the Chip Kelly scheme, as presented in Philly....So I like our chances
I listened to Philly radio during the whole last season, and thats what long time hosts, and guests (like Ron Jaworski and Brian Baldinger) said...I can't remember the veteran olineman's name, but the guy was known as a hard worker all of his career,. but the dude quit on Kelly. Kelly does not know how to deal with veterans, and he grinds the Oline into the ground with his quick tempo, college BS playcalling...and I don't think frisco's Oline is that good in the first place The team quit on him, from all reports....I hear that a lot, that Kelly and his silly college scheme got exposed. It makes me paranoid too. Hope that's the case but I personally am not going to make that assumption.