- Oct 27, 2005
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those delay of game penalties the last few years were some of the most frustrating **** I've ever seen
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I'm excited to see this front 7 this year. I have high hopes for nick moody! Dude is quick!
I think we'll surprise some people this year. I can see us still being VERY competitive in the NFC.
How come ive been reading good things about Moody then? Is he excelling in other areas? I havent been following too closely yet because ive been very busy but I could have sworn I read someone praising him yesterday.
not sure how much i like that but at least we won't be getting a delay of game on Kaep on 3rd down.Yuppp... Tomsula said he wants to break huddles with 23+ seconds left
I feel like we have the personnel to run a fast tempo offense... But at that means that the defense can also be on the field a lot depending on how the offense does
Correction, #7torm#7storm
Earlier today we had some discussion about comments Frank Gore made regarding Andrew Luck's command of the huddle. It seemed to dismiss how Colin Kaepernick and Alex Smith led the huddle, but now we have some clarification on the issue.
Kap met with the media on Wednesday, and had a chance to discuss play-calling in the huddle. The San Francisco 49ers have switched up play-calling so that it goes from Geep Chryst to Steve Logan to Colin Kaepernick. Previously it went through Jim Harbaugh. According to the beat writers (Maiocco, Inman), in years past, Jim Harbaugh would get into the huddle to give the play calls in practice. Obviously he could not do that on game-day, but it removed much of the opportunity for Kap to establish the huddle as "his" place.
Kap said on Wednesday that he is providing the play-calls in the huddle this year. Logan radios them in, and then Kap makes the call. He would not get into specifics on the mechanics of it, but this is a change from year's past. In discussing it, Kap said, "It allows the players to have confidence in hearing your voice and you're the one who's going to be giving them direction on the field. It's something that every quarterback should have the ability to do."
**** that fieldChris Biderman @ChrisBiderman 45m45 minutes ago
RB Mike Davis returned to practice after taking a spill caused by loose turf.