Exactly.Garopollo throws for 232 yards, with 2 TD passes, 49ers score 17 points and Morris is a genius
Garopollo throws for 239 yards, with 1 TD pass, 49ers score 17 points on the defense, and Morris is a stooge
Wonder what the difference was in those 2 games?
Me too, but he has decided to morph back into the DC that we had for the regular season.Yeah… I wish we still had that DC that designed the defense that gave up under 19 ppg in last year’s championship run.
What Rapp fansI read forever (since he arrive as Ram's top draft selection) that Taylor Rapp's best skill was tackling.....
Now after the past 9'ers game clearly put a complete bright light on the above previous myth what are those Rapp fans going to sell me now? A book on how to accept mythology?
It's clear to me that I am positively looking forward to watching Ram's new safeties Lake & Yeast on the field with Rapp enjoying his UFA 'cy next season
What Rapp fans
This times 100He absolutely needs to be in the box;
This is the crux, isn't it?Me too, but he has decided to morph back into the DC that we had for the regular season.
And I believe they have the horses. I have high confidence in Rochelle to play a man CB with Ramsey but Morris wants to play it safe with a zone CB in Kendricks.This is the crux, isn't it?
Either you believe that the Rams have personnel limitations that don't allow them to play that style or you don't.
It's really that simple.
And, to me, CLEARLY, they don't have the horses on D. Pass rush is anemic and they're playing their 5th and 6th corners.. and doing pretty damn well at surviving that.
For some people... removing an HOF edge player still playing at his peak... and a corner who got a three-year deal that could be worth up to $39 million dollars.. a rotational edge who got a 3 million contract and was playing well in the playoffs... Weddle and Sebastian Joseph day, who also got a big contract... shouldn't matter in regards to how your defense plays.
That is the crux. We saw last year Morris's tendency to back off. As I said earlier, after dominating the first half of the last game of the season against SF he started to do the protect the lead crap instead of doing what had been working. It let them back in the game. This as you know was while playing with Miller.This is the crux, isn't it?
Either you believe that the Rams have personnel limitations that don't allow them to play that style or you don't.
It's really that simple.
And, to me, CLEARLY, they don't have the horses on D. Pass rush is anemic and they're playing their 5th and 6th corners.. and doing pretty damn well at surviving that.
For some people... removing an HOF edge player still playing at his peak... and a corner who got a three-year deal that could be worth up to $39 million dollars.. a rotational edge who got a 3 million contract and was playing well in the playoffs... Weddle and Sebastian Joseph day, who also got a big contract... shouldn't matter in regards to how your defense plays.
I’m sorry…. They lost their starting FS and the strong safety was concussed.That is the crux. We saw last year Morris's tendency to back off. As I said earlier, after dominating the first half of the last game of the season against SF he started to do the protect the lead crap instead of doing what had been working. It let them back in the game. This as you know was while playing with Miller.
After that game it was obvious that they change to a way more aggressive D and as we saw it paid off.
Now I don't expect the same awesome pass rush. We don't have 2 hall of fame players on the front. What I do expect is to give the D line a chance to get to the QB by taking away the quick stuff that we seem to think is safer. I don't think it is safer. I think it puts our D out there for far to many plays, which in turn increases the chance for the other team to find our holes. Plus I believe it risks more injury.
I also believe that Morris will call this same style of D even with totally healthy D. We started out with it in the first game. Now it will work better with a healthy D, I just think, especially against the Whiners, it plays against our strengths and weakens our entire team.
Yeah, I don’t.That is the crux. We saw last year Morris's tendency to back off. As I said earlier, after dominating the first half of the last game of the season against SF he started to do the protect the lead crap instead of doing what had been working. It let them back in the game. This as you know was while playing with Miller.
After that game it was obvious that they change to a way more aggressive D and as we saw it paid off.
Now I don't expect the same awesome pass rush. We don't have 2 hall of fame players on the front. What I do expect is to give the D line a chance to get to the QB by taking away the quick stuff that we seem to think is safer. I don't think it is safer. I think it puts our D out there for far to many plays, which in turn increases the chance for the other team to find our holes. Plus I believe it risks more injury.
I also believe that Morris will call this same style of D even with totally healthy D. We started out with it in the first game. Now it will work better with a healthy D, I just think, especially against the Whiners, it plays against our strengths and weakens our entire team.
what about the last drive of the 1st half?I’m sorry…. They lost their starting FS and the strong safety was concussed.
Blown assignments and injuries were the issues on the last drive on defense in wk 18.
Teams have bad drives.what about the last drive of the 1st half?
Again, whatabout the offense means nothing. Not an argument. What about the D. All SF scoring drives were long drives. the first 3 points 6 plays 61 yards to end the half. they got the ball first in the second half, 7 plays 75yards. Then 11 plays 74 yard for another td and tie the game.Teams have bad drives.
All of them.
And.. holistically… which side of the ball fucked up more in that game?
How did the 9ers get the ball, in both cases? End of half and game?
Keep the ball just one of those.. Rams win. Actually.. last possessions of 2nd Q, 4th & OT before the scores?
How easily we forget.
Again.. at the end of the 4th and OT.. they're playing without their 2 starting safeties.Again, whatabout the offense means nothing. Not an argument. What about the D. All SF scoring drives were long drives. the first 3 points 6 plays 61 yards to end the half. they got the ball first in the second half, 7 plays 75yards. Then 11 plays 74 yard for another td and tie the game.
Maybe if the D kept the aggressive style on at the end of the first half they don't score. Now they can't tie it at the end of the game. Maybe they don't gain the momentum that carries them to the win.
See, I keep talking about how backing off cost us 3 points at the end of the first half. and the 2 TDs after that. Before the injuries. The drives that could have stopped the comeback run before we lost our safeties and quite frankly you kind of make my point. When we continue to bend but don't break we are on the field a lot more and risk more.Again.. at the end of the 4th and OT.. they're playing without their 2 starting safeties.
Means nothing to you when it comes to coverages.. I got it.
I just rewatched the tying drive in week 18... I want you to tell me the spots where it was scheme, not execution that cost the Rams. Ramsey got beat by Aiyuk.. then completely fucked up on the Deebo play. These weren't quick-hitting underneath routes that people complain about.. they were downfield.
So.. show me the scheme issue.
And yet the Rams had significantly more TOP than the 49ers.When we continue to bend but don't break we are on the field a lot more and risk more.
Weird how the Rams had so many more plays and dominated time of possession.See, I keep talking about how backing off cost us 3 points at the end of the first half. and the 2 TDs after that. Before the injuries. The drives that could have stopped the comeback run before we lost our safeties and quite frankly you kind of make my point. When we continue to bend but don't break we are on the field a lot more and risk more.