It's not like it takes much for a meltdown in the GDT. Some of our fans are straight up quitters at the first sign of adversity in a game lol. Honorary Frenchies tbh. Would suck to be in any adverse situation with some of you fucks.The meltdown happened so quickly and so totally that it soured everything.
And that was just the GDT
He played a lot better than most realize. But the bottom line is he didn't lead us to at least a field goal on that final possession. What led to him shooting his wad there on a jump ball to OBJ we'll never know. Might be that McVay said "let's give OBJ a shot here." But either way he didn't place the ball properly, so he missed in a crucial situation.I'd take it a step further.
Stafford played an incredible game when you consider that the OL was pushed back on every single play.
The TD pass to Higs, pass to Kupp, the flawlessly executed PA TD pass to Higbee.
The first INT was basically a punt so no harm done since it was 3rd and 17.
The long pass to Kupp when nobody blocked Armstrong on a 3rd and long on our last TD drive.
Escaped pressure multiple times and threw the ball into the ground, which is what we've been wanting him to start doing.
Honestly this may have been his best game of the year when you consider the circumstances. Our OL didn't get beaten that badly in any other game all year.
Yep. There's nothing alarming about yesterdays game or our team except for our defense on that final game tying TD drive. Inexcusable really.when we sacked Jimmy G with 2 min left and they punted - games should be over at that point.
I haven’t been able to watch it yet but has anyone looked at the 40 yd catch and run? Did Jalen get got on that play? He was diving to try to knock it down but was that because he guessed wrong instead of keeping the play in front and making the tackle?Yep. There's nothing alarming about yesterdays game or our team except for our defense on that final game tying TD drive. Inexcusable really.
When it originally aired live, I said "Nice try, Jalen. Great effort on that dive!", even though I was bummed on the big play.I haven’t been able to watch it yet but has anyone looked at the 40 yd catch and run? Did Jalen get got on that play? He was diving to try to knock it down but was that because he guessed wrong instead of keeping the play in front and making the tackle?
When it originally aired live, I said "Nice try, Jalen. Great effort on that dive!", even though I was bummed on the big play.
Then I watched the first replay and saw him peel off to help a WR that was already covered, leaving HIS responsibility open. His dive was his attempt to make up for what he had done.
I still love the guy, but sometimes you have to stow that priceless confidence in his ability to recover, and just take your guy OUT OF THE PLAY. If he sticks to him as designed, that's his second INT and we win this game.
It's not like it takes much for a meltdown in the GDT. Some of our fans are straight up quitters at the first sign of adversity in a game lol. Honorary Frenchies tbh. Would suck to be in any adverse situation with some of you fucks.
ILB is beyond weak. I’ll have to rewatch but Floyd looked like he was on roller skates on a lot of run play as well.Silver lining: Kupp, Whitworth, and Ashawn had good games. Our LBs, Guards, and secondary struggled mightily.
Let’s hope McVay took to heart what not to do and stays with what works. It’s as if the first half was from 2018 and the second half was from week 10. A real twilight zone episode. If not for Cooper Kupp and the 4th quarter TD drive, I would have said the Rams threw the game.Let us not forget that the offense built a 17-0 lead to open the game. Then got a TD lead with less than 2 minutes to play.
Each time Morris went back to his soft zone and the Niners simply marched down and tied the game. THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED.
MORRIS OPENS OT WITH A SOFT ZONE ALMOST A PREVENT. THAT IS FREAKING INSANITY. MORRIS LOST THIS GAME PURE AND SIMPLE WITH HIS INEPTITUDE.
1. Leave the punting to the punter.
2. The TD to Kupp was absolutely stellar, as were a couple other throws on that drive. He was great in the first half too.
3. The OL did not play well. You're right. But that's how the cookie crumbles sometimes. We gave up what we did for Stafford to overcome it. Yet, he was terrible in the second half, outside of the Kupp TD drive.
4. As unfair as it is, he had two opportunities to win the game for us after the defense blew it. I get that he delivered the go-ahead TD. We should have won on that. But we didn't. He cost us the first opportunity by taking a sack. And he ultimately ended the game by throwing a terrible INT.
Trying to turn this around into an "incredible game" and "his best game of the year" is some serious rationalizing. It was neither. If he had played like he did in the first half throughout, it would have been. But he was streaky. I get that the OL played a big role in that. But Stafford took at least two or three sacks that he arguably shouldn't have. And neither pick was justifiable.
Arizona 2.0I don't think it's fair to say he was terrible in the second half - our OL getting decimated like that makes it incredibly hard to even evaluate his performance. His second INT was definitely not good though. First one didn't bother me since it was 3rd and 17 - taking a shot with little consequence.
He also got out of multiple sacks.
What game was better? Games where he had a clean pocket don't even qualify here. Have to take that into account.
I said years ago that Mahomes performance against the Niners in the Super Bowl was the best of his career. Same exact reason. Niners DL pushed our OL back on almost every play, just like they did the Chiefs in that Super Bowl.
Fuller went out then apparently Rupp. Not an excuse but part of an explanation.How they left receivers so wide open that final drive should be unacceptable. Especially that TD where no one was even in the same area code as that guy.
Third and one is the very definition of a play action down! Going empty on that down is probably the stupidest thing that an OC could do.Here’s something “missed”:
3rd and 1 just before the half, up 17-0.
I get that the OL is getting blown up to the point you feel more confident throwing on 3rd and 1, but do you have to tell EVERYBODY? For crying out loud, an empty backfield says to the 9ers DL, “let’s meet at the QB”. By not even putting the idea of running the ball into their heads, that play became so much more easily defended.
Didn’t we have this same discussion years ago when the Rams had a chance to beat the seahawks on the last play using a similar approach—and failed?
Scoring any points (which meant shutting out the 9ers) would have changed the 2nd half strategy. Too many points to make up running every play and shortening the game.
It's a really weird blind spot.Snead and Mcvay just don't appreciate the need for a good OL.
Last night was a horrible experience.
The meltdown happened so quickly and so totally that it soured everything.
And that was just the GDT,
Because the team melted down too.
But it obscures the fact that for 25 minutes we played some of our best football of the season and Stafford was on fire
I'm bummed in the same way as I was after the Packers loss, BUT we know this team is streakier than a truck full of bacon so it didn't come as a huge surprise.
Who knows if we can go on another run, but it is possible and people saying there's no way we can beat anybody other than the Cards are just noise to me.
We *can* beat anybody, including Green Bay, if things slot in place.
Whether we will or not, is another matter.
And finally, fuck the NFL for making this the Monday night game so it kicks off for us in the UK after 1 am.
I think that they believe that the right QB can overcome a bad OL. I don't agree!It's a really weird blind spot.