OutsideRzAcE Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Sherman is an asshole for his postgame shots at Crabtree, but he is right about one thing. If it's Crabtree vs Sherman...should have looked for Q in that spot. I don't get why the Niners keep looking at Crabtree when they need to get it in the endzone instead of their all pro tight end or a guy like Q who has championship pedigree and has done it before. Quote
oldcrow Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 well Crabbytree started it all week long prior to the gameSherman got the final say and helped his team to the super bowl crabtree pushed him THAT'S CLASSLESS sore loser Quote
oldcrow Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Boldin looked to be upsetnot sure if he was open on that play butt he damn sure can get the ball Quote
tsylvester Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 If you rewatch the play, they had one receiver to the right, Crab & three to the left. Two on the left went deep, all, all of the defenders on that side went with them. One, number 11, faked going out and came back to the LOS. He was wide open, had enough room to pick up 15 yards at least. With 22 seconds and 2 timeouts, that was the play to make. However, it appears, either that side was just bait and designed to only go to Crab on the fade, or Kap just locked in on Crab. A better throw, who knows, touchdown or incomplete. Quote
oldcrow Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 a better throw? he did what he had to do and soooo di Sherman Quote
tsylvester Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 a better throw?he did what he had to do and soooo diSherman Yes, a better throw. That pass should be to the corner, outside, not inside and should be dropped in, something Kap has trouble with, . He will learn though.... Quote
vmax Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Crab is not the guy. Kapperpick isn't either.They thought they could beat Jimmy Smith last year but didn't learn a thing from it.They tried him twice!....shit..they called the same damn play yesterday.They deserve to be home. Quote
Spen Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 (edited) Crab is not the guy. Kapperpick isn't either.They thought they could beat Jimmy Smith last year but didn't learn a thing from it.They tried him twice!....shit..they called the same damn play yesterday.They deserve to be home.It was a bad throw and bad play call too. Kaepernick had a bad day, and I dont know what the future holds for him, but he has had a pretty decent start to his career. Edited January 21, 2014 by Spen Quote
vmax Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 How Did Seattle Do It? TMQ took a lot of heat halfway through the season with a column saying San Francisco couldn't pass the ball. Then the Niners finished 30th in passing and in the NFC title game were held to 147 passing yards. The game concluded with San Francisco trying to throw into the right corner of the end zone -- exactly what San Francisco tried at the end of last year's Super Bowl -- and like in that Super Bowl, were unsuccessful. In both instances, the intended receiver was double-covered -- maybe defensive coordinators know something? Jim Harbaugh has taken the 49ers to three straight conference title games, so he's obviously doing well. But his decisions can be puzzling. He sent Alex Smith to the bench, then traded him, to give Kaepernick the reins. Though the Nevada quarterback is a lot of fun to watch, he has yet to show he can pick apart an NFL defense. In the second half, Kaepernick turned the ball over on two of three snaps. As the stats item notes, Kaepernick is 1-3 versus the Seahawks, with a terrible passer rating. Versus Seattle and Russell Wilson, Smith was 1-0 with a 74 quarterback rating. In-game, Harbaugh/West can be puzzling. With Seattle leading 23-17 at the 2-minute warning, San Francisco had first-and-10 at midfield, holding three timeouts. The game would be decided by Kaepernick's interception thrown from the Seattle 18 with 22 seconds remaining. The coach only used one of the timeouts, leaving two on the table. (They were called during Seattle's kneeldowns.) Harbaugh/West let an inexperienced quarterback sweat as the clock ticked toward all-naughts, rather than call time and coach up Kaepernick. Earlier, San Francisco, facing third-and-1 in the fourth quarter, took a delay-of-game penalty rather than burn one of the timeouts they ended up not using. Puzzling.http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10324687/football-gods-smile-super-bowl-denver-offense-seattle-defense Quote
papasmurfbell Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6x-O3kb1sIA guy who does this is alright in my book. Quote
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