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49ers playoff game


ChinaPanther

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The offense needs to make a minor adjustment this year I think. We always snapped the ball with 1 second on the play clock. They need to vary when they snap the ball this year. The 49ers in the playoff game picked up that we always snapped the ball on 1 and that helped them get a good pass rush against us. Does anybody think the coaching staff picked up on that in the playoff game? 

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The offense needs to make a minor adjustment this year I think. We always snapped the ball with 1 second on the play clock. They need to vary when they snap the ball this year. The 49ers in the playoff game picked up that we always snapped the ball on 1 and that helped them get a good pass rush against us. Does anybody think the coaching staff picked up on that in the playoff game? 

 

I actually hope they do fix that because they were doing it so well they offsided twice towards the end of the game and the refs didn't even call it. 

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I actually hope they do fix that because they were doing it so well they offsided twice towards the end of the game and the refs didn't even call it. 

 

That's got me a little worried but it's not that big of an adjustment. Hopefully they fix that this season also. 

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9ers game doesn't phase me much.   Ref rulings seemed lopsided that game,  letting the 9er WRs get away with headbutt after headbutt,  but one of our guys even scrape a 9er helmet....and it's an automatic flag for 15 yards,  every.single.time.

 

The good news was,  up in Seattle,  it seemed like the Seahawks could do no wrong,  and the 9ers got what was coming to them.    Even if it wasn't at our hands,   it still felt good to see. Sadly.

 

 

 

The game that ticked me off was the Saints game in N.O.   Every time our defense hit anyone of their offense with any kind of force,  the ref threw the flag.   The refs literally took the toughness out of our defense that game...by the second half,  you could see our defense just basically gave up and stopped really trying.   Saints defense was the only defense allowed to run around and be physical that night. 

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