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02/03/2020 at 6:16 am #1077798
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Member02/03/2020 at 6:06 am #1077797D.R.T.
Member::@D.R.T. 354501 wrote:
WE WIN, defense got the respect they deserve and the offense that never quits. COULD HAVE BURNED RICHARD SHERMAN ALL DAY.??????
No disrespect to Richard Sherman but this time it’s our time. All I can say is someone will have to ball their head. And it won’t be ME.??????
02/03/2020 at 4:41 am #1077793D.R.T.
Member01/30/2020 at 3:54 am #1077471D.R.T.
Member::@brdempsey69 354124 wrote:
Today, at work, I just had a 49ers fan (who doesn’t even know me & saw me browsing this site) boast at me that the 49ers were going to win.
I said nothing.
I will tell you all this. The last 5 times (going back to 1994) the teams have met on a grass field with the Chiefs wearing their standard home uniforms and the Niners wearing their standard road uniforms, it has NOT gone well for the 49ers. Such will be the case this coming Sunday.
The 49ers and their fans are treading in dangerous water. They are confident but overconfidence will cost them the game. If you underestimate the Chiefs then you are in trouble. They barely beat the Rams and Seahawks and if not for a delay of game penalty on the Seahawks for first place in their division we just might be playing the Seahawks on Sunday. The 49ers defense struggled against Russell Wilson and also against the Rams play action pass. They had trouble on offense when ever a teams defensive front got good push off the snap in which I look for Chris Jones to do very much damage up front and penetrate into the 49er backfield to pressure and sack Jimmy G. Not to mention Frank Clark coming off the edge. If the Chiefs put up points early the 49ers know they are in trouble. The first time we burn Richard Sherman over the top for six that changes everything and the 49ers DC will have to make quick changes which will open up the other side of the field for six. If the Chiefs take care of the ball and execute on both sides of the ball then the 49ers are in for a long day of disappointment.
01/29/2020 at 1:00 am #1077463D.R.T.
Member::@matthewschiefs 354105 wrote:
Actually having a DC that can adjust is a huge reason why the Chiefs made it here.
If you look at the team it’s is a full 180 from last year. Last year the D would actually start out pretty good. Then went downhill. This year they sometimes start out struggling but regroup. If we had Spags last year we would have been in the super bowl last year. I really believe that
Chiefs defense no one is really paying attention to and will probably be the dagger in the heart for the 49ers. While some are saying the 49ers have such a different style of offense, the Chiefs defense is a different style of defense in which you never know when that blitz is coming, they have good gap management and they have linebackers with the speed to run sideline to sideline with any team. The front four can get tremendous push off the snap which creates havoc for any team. The secondary has enough speed and power to stay with the 49er receiver’s, if we can stay with Texan receivers we can shut down the 49ers which mostly use play action. In my opinion the 49ers had a first half light schedule and that’s why their numbers look good. The Chiefs played a tougher schedule to get hear and played better on the road. Once the Chiefs draw blood they will run away with this game and put up a lot of points on the 49ers.
01/24/2020 at 1:17 am #1077298D.R.T.
Member01/23/2020 at 6:50 am #1077272D.R.T.
Member01/23/2020 at 6:37 am #1077271D.R.T.
Member01/23/2020 at 4:41 am #1077270D.R.T.
Member::Chiefs Secondary depth chart- 40 time
tyrann Mathieu 4.43
bashaud breeland 4.5
kendall fuller 4.48
jordan Lucas 4.45
Daniel sorensen 4.67
charvarious ward 4.44
armani watts. under 4.6
Morris Claiborne 4.5
Rashad Fenton 4.52??–?
49ers depth chart Secondary 40 yard dash timeahkello Witherspoon 4.45
Keanu William’s 4.53
Jimmie ward 4.47
J. Tart 4.47 and 4.53
richard sherman 4.56
marcell harris
dontae johnson 4.45
tarvarious Moore 4.37
Emmanuel moseley 4.42
DJ Reed jr. 4.5101/22/2020 at 7:32 pm #1077261D.R.T.
Member01/22/2020 at 7:24 pm #1077260D.R.T.
Member01/22/2020 at 6:04 am #1077259D.R.T.
Member::Can’t see how the 49ers will set back in cover 2 and cover 3 most of the game. The 49er front four seem to built for pass rush, from what I have on film they are not that good as far as stopping the run. They only look good on stats because of a middle of the road schedule coming in at #11 compared to the Chiefs at # 6. What I see is that they have not played though teams and weak against the run. The Chiefs OL is far better than analysts give them credit for. I see us running the ball down their throats at some point which will open up the air assault which will put points on the board and keep their offense on the bench for most of the game. They only got to test our new defense in preseason which is far better now. King Henry 19 carries for only 69 yards. I can’t see a 197 lb 49er running back running all over our defense with good gap discipline.
01/20/2020 at 10:49 pm #1077234D.R.T.
Member::Schedules Ranked From Hardest to Easiest:
1. Oakland Raiders (.539)2. Denver Broncos (.537)
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (.531)
4. Houston Texans (.527)
A key stretch: Week 6 at Kansas City Chiefs, Week 7 at Indianapolis Colts, Week 8 vs. Oakland Raiders, Week 9 in London against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Week 10 bye, Week 11 at Baltimore Ravens. (SportsRadio 610)
5. Chicago Bears (.520)
A difficult schedule — at least on paper and in April. Winning the NFC North crown last year means facing their fellow first-place finishers in the NFC. The Bears will face six teams that reached the playoffs a year ago, the challenge after emerging as a championship contender. (670 The Score)
6. Kansas City Chiefs (.520)
7. Indianapolis Colts (.518)
8. Atlanta Falcons (.518)
Games against the Eagles, Rams and Seahawks are all at home, and the Falcons close with the following six matchups: vs. Buccaneers, vs. Saints (Thanksgiving), vs. Panthers, at 49ers, vs. Jaguars, at Buccaneers. (92.9 The Game)
9. Tennessee Titans (.514)
10. Minnesota Vikings (.512)
11. San Francisco 49ers (.510)
The Niners will play on Monday Night Football twice (Week 5 vs. Cleveland and Week 10 vs. Seattle), plus once on Thursday night (Week 9 at Arizona). (95.7 The Game)
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (.508)
13. Arizona Cardinals (.508)
14. Green Bay Packers (.504)
Five of the first eight games are at Lambeau Field, including three home games in a row from Week 2 to Week 4. Green Bay will also play in two Thursday night games: at the Bears in Week 1 and hosting the Eagles in Week 4. (105.7 The Fan)
15. Dallas Cowboys (.504)
The Cowboys have some tough games, including a game at the Saints in Week 4, hosting the Packers in Week 5, heading to Foxboro to take on the Patriots in Week 6. In Week 14, the Cowboys are at the Bears on a Thursday, and Week 15 is a rematch of this year’s divisional round playoff loss with the Rams coming to AT&T Stadium. (105.3 The Fan)
16. Carolina Panthers (.502)
The Panthers will play six games against teams that made the playoffs in 2018, including three games against the No. 1 and 2 seeds in the NFC (the Rams once and the Saints twice). They will play three road games in the eastern time zone, three in the central time zone (New Orleans, Green Bay, Houston), one in the mountain time zone (Arizona), one in the pacific time zone (San Francisco) and one in London game, which is five hours ahead. (WFNZ)
17. Los Angeles Chargers (.502)
18. Miami Dolphins (.500)
19. Pittsburgh Steelers (.496)
The Steelers will be featured in primetime slots five times this year, starting with a Week 1 Sunday night matchup in New England against the defending Super Bowl champion Patriots. Other primetime games include a Monday night game vs. the Bengals in Week 4, a Sunday night matchup at the Chargers in Week 6, Monday night vs. Dolphins in Week 8 and an intriguing Thursday night game at the Browns in Week 11. (93.7 The Fan)
20. Baltimore Ravens (.496)
The Ravens’ five toughest games: at the Seahawks in Week 7, at the Steelers in Week 5, at the Chiefs in Week 3, vs. the Patriots in Week 9, vs. the Rams in Week 12. (105.7 The Fan)
21. Detroit Lions (.496)
The Lions get the Chargers, Eagles, Chiefs and Packers inside the first six weeks of the season. (97.1 The Ticket)
22. New Orleans Saints (.488)
The Black & Gold will jump feet-first into the fire with the schedule’s opening quarter. The Saints will host the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football to open the season, then follow that up with two straight trips to the West Coast to face the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks before returning home for a Sunday night showdown with the Dallas Cowboys. (WWL)
23. Cleveland Browns (.484)
Some might call a Week 8 visit to the New England Patriots the game of the regular season – the up-and-coming Browns take on former head coach Bill Belichick, Tom Brady and the defending Super Bowl champions. It gets the prime CBS national afternoon window at 4:25 ET with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo in the booth. (92.3 The Fan)
24. Buffalo Bills (.480)
The Bills have to get off to a fast start and take advantage of the early-season schedule. They’ll have every chance. The Bills start the season with three games against teams that all had the same or worse record (6-10) than they did last year: the Jets (4-12), Giants (5-11) and Bengals (6-10). After a home game against the Patriots and road contest against the Titans, they’ll have a bye and two weeks to prepare for the rebuilding Dolphins. If they can get to 3-3 or even 4-2, the next two games are at home against the Eagles and Redskins. (WGR 550)
25. Seattle Seahawks (.479)
26. Philadelphia Eagles (.477)
Although the schedule overall is manageable, it does present a brutal stretch to start, the last thing the Eagles needed as Carson Wentz returns as franchise quarterback. After a home date against Washington to start the season, the Eagles go on a stretch of five road games in seven weeks, including a trip on Thursday night to Green Bay and a three-game stretch that could decide the season: consecutive trips to Minnesota, Dallas and Buffalo from Weeks 6 through 8. (94WIP)
27. Cincinnati Bengals (.473)
28. New York Jets (.473)
The early Week 4 bye is suboptimal, but only five of the Jets’ 16 games (counting the Patriots twice) will be played against a team that qualified for last season’s NFL playoffs — only one will be played after the New England game in Week 7. Per ESPN, the team will only need to jet (pun intended) 6,668 air miles, the fewest in franchise history. There are no trips west of Cincinnati. (WFAN)
29. New York Giants (.473)
The schedule includes three primetime games: Thursday, Oct. 10 at New England; Monday, Nov. 4 vs. Dallas; and Monday, Dec. 9 at Philadelphia. The Patriots game pits quarterbacks Eli Manning and Tom Brady against each other in possibly the final rematch of two classic Super Bowls. (WFAN)
30. Los Angeles Rams (.473)
31. New England Patriots (.473)
It’s a fairly easy start with a bunch of familiar opponents and some teams who are expected to struggle — it would not be a surprise to see the Patriots at 7-0 or 6-1 heading into Week 8’s matchup with Cleveland. The toughest stretch of games is from Week 8 to Week 14: Cleveland, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston and Kansas City. (WEEI)
32. Washington Redskins (.469)
01/20/2020 at 10:00 pm #1077233D.R.T.
Member::@brdempsey69 353934 wrote:
The Niners have 5 SB trophies because in each of those 5 SB wins, they had the better QB (Joe Montana and Steve Young).
Agreed when under pressure Jimmy G will crack. Force throws and fumble away the ball. Will often throw the ball into tight coverage. If we pick him once or twice it lights out. Also has a hard time seeing a defender in coverage underneath.
01/20/2020 at 7:13 pm #1077227 -
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