Fixed it for you brother.Wait, why isn't the video there? Anyway the link works in the middle of that mess.
Fixed it for you brother.Wait, why isn't the video there? Anyway the link works in the middle of that mess.
that system is ver
hmmm interesting thing is, I said a while back that i thought it'd be good to bring in the Kubiak system. Just dont know if our OL are agile enough to attack the knees....which i've always thought was BS (as a former HS DL, where as all HS OL do is attack knees).
Didnt we have a OC that tried the ZBS once or am i mistaken @ChambersWI
yes I’m saying I think he can handle more than what the 9ers ask of garrop
that’s one of the reasons I was so high on him as a prospect. Cause I figured he’d beat people with his mind from the pocket. I still think he can but I want to see more evidence of it in 2021 and I want to see an offense that ask more of that from him to figure out if all that rpo in college may have masked some of it.
I said it was possible then but I didn’t get the feeling that would prove to the case in the pros.
jury’s still out imo
I think that's a bonus, but Tua's footwork and timing fit really well within the offense, and for almost all QB's, PA is going to be more efficient on base downs. So, assuming this guy knows Shanahan's offense for real, I'd be really happy with the hire for Tua.
OL and TE are a different story, but if McDaniel is the real deal, I think it'd be worth the needed adjustments. Idk if he is the real deal, but he's the most interesting option Miami has interviewed imo. If Miami wanted to move on from Gesicki, I think he'd have value as a trade asset.
Tua would still get plenty of opportunities to operate out of empty, and I agree that - with better weapons - he should thrive. But, that just makes the offense dangerous in more situations than teams like SF or the Rams, whose QB's limit their ability to thrive in obvious passing situations or against particular looks/teams.
Wow, I thought he would take McDaniel for sure. Lafleur just seems super bleh.Grateful that Saleh took the guy not on our OC candidate list. I really think McDaniel will end up being the guy. I’m extremely happy that we have a defense minded coach and that he wants the run game to succeed.
Wonder if they look at pitts with that second first even if it requires a trade up
The problem with that line of thinking is this has become a passing league. This isn't the 70's, 80's, or 90's where you had to run the ball to win. Nowadays you have to have a dominate passing game or you have no shot.
Before I get too excited at the prospect of hiring McDaniel, is there any reason why he wouldn't just stay with the 49ers after being moved into a full time OC role now that LeFleur is gone?
From the sounds of it, he's a star in the making and a bunch of his players have ridiculously glowing reviews that go beyond just the "oh he's good". It helps that with him controlling the run game I could probably rush for 80 yards and a TD a game.Because he doesn't call plays, Shanahan does, just like Reid in KC. And why I think Bienemy is struggling to land a HC gig.
Why anyone wants a co offensive coaching asst I don't know.