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Not sure how anyone comes away critical of the defense in today's game.  Blown coverage on McDonald long TD pretty much only costly miscue.  Of course the niners are going to score points when you let them start in the red zone three times, including once from the one yard line.  That was 20 of their 27.

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Have to score 30+ to win. Expect blow outs at home.

The issue will be the defense on the road.

That secondary and pass rush from the DEs is garbage. Coleman taking bad angles in coverage again. Allowed a TD and some big plays.

Thankfully, it was the 49ers on a short week traveling coast to coast.

Still giving up a ton of points in the 4th quarter while the coaches think they are protecting a lead. They keep allowing other teams to have a chance.

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1 hour ago, PantherGuy said:

The Broncos have the personnel to match up with our offense really well. SF doesn't, and neither does anyone else for the most part. That's why no one else can really shut our offense down. Seattle can do it reasonably well too, but Denver is the best at it.

Not really, only way Denver makes any difference is cheating. Helmet shots and PFs on us have allowed them to win both times this year. Fair playing field and we beat them by 14 both games. 

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23 minutes ago, Snake said:

Not really, only way Denver makes any difference is cheating. Helmet shots and PFs on us have allowed them to win both times this year. Fair playing field and we beat them by 14 both games. 

Yes, they probably got too many 50-50 calls in both games. But they are also good. 

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On 9/18/2016 at 5:13 PM, weyco2000 said:


49ers scored 20 of their 27 off turnovers, the only breakdown on D was the TE catching a seam pass and taking it to the house... Other than that, not much there to bitch about.


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Eh, just looking at points off turnovers can be misleading.

One of the TDs came off of Fozzy's fumble which was around the 30 or so. Niners still had to drive 70 yards for the TD. I hold the defense responsible for 14 of those 27 points, and credit them greatly with stopping the Niners twice inside the 30 off our turnovers for FGs. The TD off the ball the Niners got at the 1 is certainly not their fault.

Defense was okay, but not really that great, the eye test shows that, IMO. We don't exactly have a murderer's row of QBs for the first three weeks, (Sieman, Gabbert, Bradford), and even Jameis looked god awful against Arizona. 

Aaron Rodgers, Derek Carr, Phillip Rivers- they will pick us apart if we don't pick up the pass rush and/or the corners start improving. This isn't a doom and gloom, woe is us we can't make the SB post- just a point being made. Carolina's defense has got to improve in the secondary and the pass rush for us to truly make a run this year. I firmly believe they will.

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On September 18, 2016 at 3:01 PM, CPantherKing said:

Have to score 30+ to win. Expect blow outs at home.

The issue will be the defense on the road.

That secondary and pass rush from the DEs is garbage. Coleman taking bad angles in coverage again. Allowed a TD and some big plays.

Thankfully, it was the 49ers on a short week traveling coast to coast.

Still giving up a ton of points in the 4th quarter while the coaches think they are protecting a lead. They keep allowing other teams to have a chance.

you tried this line of bull last week. opponents are averaging 24ppg. That's a TD away from 30+. Go root for the Pats.

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18 hours ago, Thanatos said:

Eh, just looking at points off turnovers can be misleading.

One of the TDs came off of Fozzy's fumble which was around the 30 or so. Niners still had to drive 70 yards for the TD. I hold the defense responsible for 14 of those 27 points, and credit them greatly with stopping the Niners twice inside the 30 off our turnovers for FGs. The TD off the ball the Niners got at the 1 is certainly not their fault.

Defense was okay, but not really that great, the eye test shows that, IMO. We don't exactly have a murderer's row of QBs for the first three weeks, (Sieman, Gabbert, Bradford), and even Jameis looked god awful against Arizona. 

Aaron Rodgers, Derek Carr, Phillip Rivers- they will pick us apart if we don't pick up the pass rush and/or the corners start improving. This isn't a doom and gloom, woe is us we can't make the SB post- just a point being made. Carolina's defense has got to improve in the secondary and the pass rush for us to truly make a run this year. I firmly believe they will.

Points off turnovers won Denver a Super Bowl. The Fozzy fumble was recovered at the SF 41, but you're right, no way they should've converted a 3rd and 13 on that drive.

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