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3 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

This take is getting tiresome. Horn is elite. This last injury was basically unavoidable. Horn will be fine.

Horn is Football Anthony Davis. He’ll be an impact player for six games a year, he’ll have a couple off games and the rest will be in street clothes. 

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2 minutes ago, CamTheMan said:

I’d hesitate to blame any of this on defensive backs. We were in cover 3 a whole lot, the exact opposite of what you want to do against Brady and the opposite of what Arizona did the week before. 
 

Why that passing concept worked repeatedly and why it isn’t the corner’s fault for giving it up: playing soft cover 3 leaves the flat wide open and the buccaneers took advantage often with the slot or TE doing quick outs. Doing so left that outside corner as the primary tackler for many of these plays. If you watch it back, you’ll notice them setting up the deep shot by repeatedly throwing under Evans, using the fade as the clear out. Our refusal to adjust to this left our corners in a constant dilemma. If he hesitates for a second, he gets beat over the top by an all pro WR and the greatest quarterback ever. If he stays with the receiver, the receiver in the flats has a huge gain after the catch. 
 

It was just horrible game planning with even worse adjustments. It was embarrassing.

Wilk's real NFL defense.

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Horn is Football Anthony Davis. He’ll be an impact player for six games a year, he’ll have a couple off games and the rest will be in street clothes. 

Based on what? That last injury was unavoidable. So he has had one such injury in two years to dub him "injury prone"

This take is literally bitching just to bitch. There is no reason to think Horn wont stay healthy other than his foot injury. 

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Just now, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Based on what? That last injury was unavoidable. So he has had one such injury in two years to dub him "injury prone"

This take is literally bitching just to bitch. There is no reason to think Horn wont stay healthy other than his foot injury. 

2 years, 2 breaks.  What bone you think it will be next year?

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3 minutes ago, CamTheMan said:

I’d hesitate to blame any of this on defensive backs. We were in cover 3 a whole lot, the exact opposite of what you want to do against Brady and the opposite of what Arizona did the week before. 
 

Why that passing concept worked repeatedly and why it isn’t the corner’s fault for giving it up: playing soft cover 3 leaves the flat wide open and the buccaneers took advantage often with the slot or TE doing quick outs. Doing so left that outside corner as the primary tackler for many of these plays. If you watch it back, you’ll notice them setting up the deep shot by repeatedly throwing under Evans, using the fade as the clear out. Our refusal to adjust to this left our corners in a constant dilemma. If he hesitates for a second, he gets beat over the top by an all pro WR and the greatest quarterback ever. If he stays with the receiver, the receiver in the flats has a huge gain after the catch. 
 

It was just horrible game planning with even worse adjustments. It was embarrassing.

This was the game plan against trubisky as well. LMAO

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2 minutes ago, Doyle said:

Henderson quit on the second TD he got beat on.  That alone should have been enough to make a change.  But no, leave him out there and watch it happen for a third time.  

He didn’t quit, he’s stuck between two jobs because the defense was very predictable and the offense was repeatedly attacking the vulnerabilities of the defensive scheme. 

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Just now, TheMostInterestingMan said:

More than likely none. Nobody would have avoided the last one. It was a football play. Sorry to hurt your sky is falling vibes and feelings but the "Horn can't stay healthy" narrative is way too early and unsubstantial.

Let’s see a full season first. Take 3 incoming. 

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Henderson is awful. You should never entertain making a move for a player a year removed from being a top 10 pick that a team is willing to part with. That's as big as red flags get. The two recent ones that come to mind are Henderson and Josh Rosen. Yeah, you gotta be absolutely hopeless for a team to cut bait on you a year after making you a top 10 pick.

Our CB depth is just flat out bad and D-Jax bouncing back from an Achilles might be a long shot. CB is a big need.

 

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1 minute ago, poundaway said:

Not quite.

Can hardly call him injury prone. The foot was a fluke and is cause for concern. This was entirely different. Way too early to label him injury prone, Anthony Davis, etc. That's completely unwarranted.

I remember last year people saying "CMC will never play another full season in his career" and meanwhile hes beeing getting 20+ touches a game and leading the 49ers offense with a 3rd string QB to the playoffs.

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2 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Can hardly call him injury prone. The foot was a fluke and is cause for concern. This was entirely different. Way too early to label him injury prone, Anthony Davis, etc. That's completely unwarranted.

I remember last year people saying "CMC will never play another full season in his career" and meanwhile hes beeing getting 20+ touches a game and leading the 49ers offense with a 3rd string QB to the playoffs.

Lets see.  2 years, two breaks. Sat out almost his entire rookie season.   If indeed it becomes three, then will you say its a problem?

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