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Cosell 49ers breakdown.


Black&BlueBubba

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So basically he's thinking what all of us are thinking.

You can listen for yourself.  Voth refused to confirm anything, like he was privy to information not meant to get out.  But yes if Daley goes down I think it will be Moton at LT. 
https://wfnz.radio.com/media/audio-channel/bill-voth-talks-panthers-49ers-cams-rehab

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2 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

I love how bandwagon trolls from shitty teams show up on our board when their teams come out of their hibernation for a season.  Hey Marvin where have you been for the last 20 years???  
 

 

I'm sorry..."bandwagon trolls"?

Bro, I pointed out the fallacy of your post. I didn't troll you. I pointed out a FACT.

Panthers may very well win the game and perhaps they expose Moseley, but your assumption was ludicrous and I said so. 

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Let’s remember that the 9ers have faced offenses ranked 24th on average. Yes they are good but we will be their biggest test except for maybe the Rams. 

I acknowledge that. 

I'm just sayin the assumption that a guy will get torched based on the letter UDFA when they guy have played great in 3 games is a bit funny.

Panthers will be a challenge, but I really think several people are underestimating what they are up against.

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1 hour ago, 49Marvin said:

I acknowledge that. 

I'm just sayin the assumption that a guy will get torched based on the letter UDFA when they guy have played great in 3 games is a bit funny.

Panthers will be a challenge, but I really think several people are underestimating what they are up against.

It's not an assumption it's a hope based off a media members breakdown of an opponents potential weakness

god forbid!

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1 hour ago, 49Marvin said:

I'm sorry..."bandwagon trolls"?

Bro, I pointed out the fallacy of your post. I didn't troll you. I pointed out a FACT.

Panthers may very well win the game and perhaps they expose Moseley, but your assumption was ludicrous and I said so. 

Cheers man. You seem like an OK guy.  I am just pointing out what a guy says who watches more film than you or I will ever watch. 
 

The test will be on Sunday.  
 

Good luck. 

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3 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Cheers man. You seem like an OK guy.  I am just pointing out what a guy says who watches more film than you or I will ever watch. 
 

The test will be on Sunday.  
 

Good luck. 

Right.

Somehow I doubt Cosell said "Look for a huge game from DJ".

I listen to the guy all the tame and he doesn't say stuff like that.

I look forward to Sunday. Good luck to your boys. I'll be in the building. :D   Peace.

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7 minutes ago, dksmith17 said:

It's not an assumption it's a hope based off a media members breakdown of an opponents potential weakness

god forbid!

I would really, really, REALLY like to see/hear where Cosell said "Look for a huge game from DJ'. 

Methinks its far more likely he mentioned Moseley as something to watch. Cosell watches A LOT of film and states his opinion RE film breakdowns, but he doesn't wade into predictions. He's actually a great guy to listen to because he's completely unbiased.

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17 minutes ago, 49Marvin said:

Right.

Somehow I doubt Cosell said "Look for a huge game from DJ".

I listen to the guy all the tame and he doesn't say stuff like that.

I look forward to Sunday. Good luck to your boys. I'll be in the building. :D   Peace.

You are correct.  The things in parentheses are my takes.  Not his. But he raves about Witherspoon. Not so much about Mosley.  People on this board understand how I write these things.  I give you Cosell’s take and then put in parentheses what I believe that will translate to in the game.  My apologies I don’t make them reader friendly for people that come from others teams boards.  If you don’t approve you are free to return to your own board.  And you know what, I stand by the DJ comment.  
 

The one thing is see from this game is your defense is getting all the press.  Typically our defense doesn’t take that very well. I expect them to come out strong on Sunday.  Should be a great game.  

 

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1 minute ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

You are correct.  The things in parentheses are my takes.  Not his. But he raves about Witherspoon. Not so much about Mosley.  
 

The one thing is see from this game is your defense is getting all the press.  Typically our defense doesn’t take that very well. I expect them to come out strong on Sunday.  Should be a great game.  
 

https://wfnz.radio.com/media/audio-channel/greg-cosell-previews-panthers-niners

Yeah...I just listened to it.

Essentially what he says is that the safeties and Sherman are all playing great and he says "The one corner you'll probably go after" is Moseley. That's because he had just hyped up all the other DBs.  lol. I don't think he's wrong.

No biggy. I'm actually a pretty big fan of Cosell. He's on Bay Area radio as well...which is a big reason why he knows the D so well. He covers it to talk here.

I'm not going to sit here and tell you Moseley is an All-Pro or something, but he is relatively untested. He's played really well, but its hard to figure out how much of that is him being great and how much of it is the pass rush. The team really likes him. Sherman raves about him.

Really lookin forward to the game. Its actually George Kittle Bobblehead day.  :)   LOL.

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2 minutes ago, 49Marvin said:

https://wfnz.radio.com/media/audio-channel/greg-cosell-previews-panthers-niners

Yeah...I just listened to it.

Essentially what he says is that the safeties and Sherman are all playing great and he says "The one corner you'll probably go after" is Moseley. That's because he had just hyped up all the other DBs.  lol. I don't think he's wrong.

No biggy. I'm actually a pretty big fan of Cosell. He's on Bay Area radio as well...which is a big reason why he knows the D so well. He covers it to talk here.

I'm not going to sit here and tell you Moseley is an All-Pro or something, but he is relatively untested. He's played really well, but its hard to figure out how much of that is him being great and how much of it is the pass rush. The team really likes him. Sherman raves about him.

Really lookin forward to the game. Its actually George Kittle Bobblehead day.  :)   LOL.

He doesn’t know that defense because he is on the Bay Area radio.  That dude knows the defense because he is a cave dwelling film guru who watches every snap of every game every week.  
So while you may disagree with it , he did point that out that we would probably target Mosely.   Which in my mind allows me to tell our board to look for DJ to have a big game.  I provide these takes to allow our fans to be aware how this gameplan May set up.  Not to be Nostrodomus.   
I can’t tell you why the Browns only targeted Mosley 3 times in 28 snaps.  poo they are the Browns.  But I can promise you this.  Norv is gonna find your weakness.  And if Mosley is it DJ will have a big game.  

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Just now, Black&BlueBubba said:

He doesn’t know that defense because he is on the Bay Area radio.  That dude knows the defense because he is a cave dwelling film guru who watches every snap of every game every week.  
So while you may disagree with it , he did point that out that we would probably target Mosely.   Which in my mind allows me to tell our board to look for DJ to have a big game.  I provide these takes to allow our fans to be aware how this gameplan May set up.  Not to be Nostrodomus.   
I can’t tell you why the Browns only targeted Mosley 3 times in 28 snaps.  poo they are the Browns.  But I can promise you this.  Norv is gonna find your weakness.  And if Mosley is it DJ will have a big game.  

Bro...not trying to argue with you. You could very well be right and Moseley is exposed. I know Norv well too, he was the OC in SF in 2006 or so. Frank ran for like 1600 yards that year. 

I'm not even saying that I disagree that they will target him. I would. In fact I've expected the last three teams to do so. Perhaps Norv is capable of doing it. Kitchens couldn't. McVay couldn't. I don't bet against Norv tho. On a separate note, I think that guy is fantastic. He should just never, ever be allowed to be a HC. As an OC, he's fantastic.
 

YES, Cosell is a film Guru, but I've heard him on air here in the Bay Area state specifically that he pays closer attention to the teams in the markets he speaks about because he will be asked to speak on them. We are really just argue semantics here. Its really no biggy.

 

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