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Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Came down to a freaking inch with that last SF TD Catch! If Delmas only tackled that guy sooner!
Or if Barbie didnt overrun the play and miss cleaning Walker up.
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Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Came down to a freaking inch with that last SF TD Catch! If Delmas only tackled that guy sooner!
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Came down to a freaking inch with that last SF TD Catch! If Delmas only tackled that guy sooner!
http://www.nfl.com/gamece...04/2011/REG6/49ers@lionsOriginally Posted by Newbs24
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Came down to a freaking inch with that last SF TD Catch! If Delmas only tackled that guy sooner!
Or if Barbie didnt overrun the play and miss cleaning Walker up.
http://www.nfl.com/gamece...04/2011/REG6/49ers@lionsOriginally Posted by Newbs24
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Came down to a freaking inch with that last SF TD Catch! If Delmas only tackled that guy sooner!
Or if Barbie didnt overrun the play and miss cleaning Walker up.
I sure hope so. Cant stand this one sided pass offense.Originally Posted by humpasaurus rex
So will Ronnie Brown be able to help this team?
I sure hope so. Cant stand this one sided pass offense.Originally Posted by humpasaurus rex
So will Ronnie Brown be able to help this team?
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Also check out the article on the ESPN NFC North Blog, they went over what happened on that punt return by Ginn that led to the game winning TD. Apparently he went out of bounds at the 40, and after the time out they spotted the ball at the 35, that could have been the difference between a score and not. Also they should have been back at about there own 27 since there were 2 clear block in the backs. I can't get to mad over the blocks in the backs even though they were blatant, refs seem to miss those all the time, but spotting the ball 5 yards from where it was, that is not acceptable
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Also check out the article on the ESPN NFC North Blog, they went over what happened on that punt return by Ginn that led to the game winning TD. Apparently he went out of bounds at the 40, and after the time out they spotted the ball at the 35, that could have been the difference between a score and not. Also they should have been back at about there own 27 since there were 2 clear block in the backs. I can't get to mad over the blocks in the backs even though they were blatant, refs seem to miss those all the time, but spotting the ball 5 yards from where it was, that is not acceptable
Yea the team was going to lose eventually, hopefully they come back hungrier this week and show some improvement. Need to establish a run game with Williams or Brown, a big back that can pound it in there and get some yards and wear down defenses. Even if it doesn't seem like it is working they need to do it just to keep teams honest. Then also try and work the ball to the outside with Mo or even Logan if he is in the backfield for some sets, get them in space so they can move and make some plays. Just need to do something to take pressure off the pass game plus it will help close games out. If the Lions had a legit ground game they wouldn't have lost last week. Also looking for improvement from the front 7, no more big run plays dammitOriginally Posted by Still1Rise
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Also check out the article on the ESPN NFC North Blog, they went over what happened on that punt return by Ginn that led to the game winning TD. Apparently he went out of bounds at the 40, and after the time out they spotted the ball at the 35, that could have been the difference between a score and not. Also they should have been back at about there own 27 since there were 2 clear block in the backs. I can't get to mad over the blocks in the backs even though they were blatant, refs seem to miss those all the time, but spotting the ball 5 yards from where it was, that is not acceptable
Thats all right tho, I think this loss will humble the team more.
Yea the team was going to lose eventually, hopefully they come back hungrier this week and show some improvement. Need to establish a run game with Williams or Brown, a big back that can pound it in there and get some yards and wear down defenses. Even if it doesn't seem like it is working they need to do it just to keep teams honest. Then also try and work the ball to the outside with Mo or even Logan if he is in the backfield for some sets, get them in space so they can move and make some plays. Just need to do something to take pressure off the pass game plus it will help close games out. If the Lions had a legit ground game they wouldn't have lost last week. Also looking for improvement from the front 7, no more big run plays dammitOriginally Posted by Still1Rise
Originally Posted by airblaster503
Also check out the article on the ESPN NFC North Blog, they went over what happened on that punt return by Ginn that led to the game winning TD. Apparently he went out of bounds at the 40, and after the time out they spotted the ball at the 35, that could have been the difference between a score and not. Also they should have been back at about there own 27 since there were 2 clear block in the backs. I can't get to mad over the blocks in the backs even though they were blatant, refs seem to miss those all the time, but spotting the ball 5 yards from where it was, that is not acceptable
Thats all right tho, I think this loss will humble the team more.