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Here is to a good game. Injury free for both teams.
here here kats! :irishdrinkers:rlkats":1k2f579n said:Here is to a good game. Injury free for both teams.
Sports Hernia":ybf2bne5 said:Injuries suck and are the $h!t part of football. I hate them.
Popeyejones":3o39qm8j said:Congrats on the win to Hawks fans.
The stats didn't show it but per usual Wilson played really well overall. Your DTs and Clowney (obviously) looked great as well.
Jimmy and the rest of the 9ers offense played poorly both individually and collectively. I think major injury attrition will very much take its toll on the 9ers performance on this already more difficult second half to their season.
Marvin49":2p6323sl said:Popeyejones":2p6323sl said:Congrats on the win to Hawks fans.
The stats didn't show it but per usual Wilson played really well overall. Your DTs and Clowney (obviously) looked great as well.
Jimmy and the rest of the 9ers offense played poorly both individually and collectively. I think major injury attrition will very much take its toll on the 9ers performance on this already more difficult second half to their season.
...but you'll never know it watching ESPN because they'll attribute everything to "they were never for real".
rlkats":1s8a42ga said:Here is to a good game. Injury free for both teams.
Maulbert":1sxh1rrj said:Marvin49":1sxh1rrj said:Popeyejones":1sxh1rrj said:Congrats on the win to Hawks fans.
The stats didn't show it but per usual Wilson played really well overall. Your DTs and Clowney (obviously) looked great as well.
Jimmy and the rest of the 9ers offense played poorly both individually and collectively. I think major injury attrition will very much take its toll on the 9ers performance on this already more difficult second half to their season.
...but you'll never know it watching ESPN because they'll attribute everything to "they were never for real".
I'm hearing a lot more "they would've won with Kittle and Sanders."
Seahawk Sailor":2whldoza said:rlkats":2whldoza said:Here is to a good game. Injury free for both teams.
Welp. We got half of your wish. An amazing game that felt like a playoff game, but wow was it not injury free! Hope all the injuries aren't too bad on both sides of the ball.
rlkats":3mv5j9h8 said:Maulbert":3mv5j9h8 said:Marvin49":3mv5j9h8 said:Popeyejones":3mv5j9h8 said:Congrats on the win to Hawks fans.
The stats didn't show it but per usual Wilson played really well overall. Your DTs and Clowney (obviously) looked great as well.
Jimmy and the rest of the 9ers offense played poorly both individually and collectively. I think major injury attrition will very much take its toll on the 9ers performance on this already more difficult second half to their season.
...but you'll never know it watching ESPN because they'll attribute everything to "they were never for real".
I'm hearing a lot more "they would've won with Kittle and Sanders."
Sorry to agree. With Kittle and Sanders in. There is no way you all stack the box. You all are good but so are they. They force you to be honest. So no I dont think we lose. It would not have been a blow out no way. But we would have won. Jimmy had ZERO confidence or trust I. Any of the receivers and it showed. Oh he also did his typical aggravating throws. When. Will this guy throw it away in instead of forcing it. Damn.
This right here is a sign that Jimmy's ceiling is not very high at all. Wilson has, throughout his whole career, throw balls to anyone and everyone, including scrubs signed off the street for a game or two here or there. Look at the trust he showed for Hollister, that throw to the end zone where he was tightly covered and made that one-handed TD catch with. Hollister is our 4th tight end behind Dissly (IR), Dickson (IR), and Willson (out injured in the 49ers game)! Look at his freakin' career stats, and he wasn't even drafted, either: http://www.nfl.com/player/jacobholliste ... 56/profile - 25 career receptions in his three years in the league, all 17 with the Seahawks only over the past few weeks.rlkats":n1redcum said:Sorry to agree. With Kittle and Sanders in. There is no way you all stack the box. You all are good but so are they. They force you to be honest. So no I dont think we lose. It would not have been a blow out no way. But we would have won. Jimmy had ZERO confidence or trust I. Any of the receivers and it showed. Oh he also did his typical aggravating throws. When. Will this guy throw it away in instead of forcing it. Damn.
Seahawk Sailor":3bjb19g2 said:rlkats":3bjb19g2 said:Maulbert":3bjb19g2 said:Marvin49":3bjb19g2 said:...but you'll never know it watching ESPN because they'll attribute everything to "they were never for real".
I'm hearing a lot more "they would've won with Kittle and Sanders."
Sorry to agree. With Kittle and Sanders in. There is no way you all stack the box. You all are good but so are they. They force you to be honest. So no I dont think we lose. It would not have been a blow out no way. But we would have won. Jimmy had ZERO confidence or trust I. Any of the receivers and it showed. Oh he also did his typical aggravating throws. When. Will this guy throw it away in instead of forcing it. Damn.
In this alternate reality game, do the Seahawks defensive players also drop like five sure-fire interceptions too, or is that part going to stay the same?
RolandDeschain":2htagir4 said:This right here is a sign that Jimmy's ceiling is not very high at all. Wilson has, throughout his whole career, throw balls to anyone and everyone, including scrubs signed off the street for a game or two here or there. Look at the trust he showed for Hollister, that throw to the end zone where he was tightly covered and made that one-handed TD catch with. Hollister is our 4th tight end behind Dissly (IR), Dickson (IR), and Willson (out injured in the 49ers game)! Look at his freakin' career stats, and he wasn't even drafted, either: http://www.nfl.com/player/jacobholliste ... 56/profile - 25 career receptions in his three years in the league, all 17 with the Seahawks only over the past few weeks.rlkats":2htagir4 said:Sorry to agree. With Kittle and Sanders in. There is no way you all stack the box. You all are good but so are they. They force you to be honest. So no I dont think we lose. It would not have been a blow out no way. But we would have won. Jimmy had ZERO confidence or trust I. Any of the receivers and it showed. Oh he also did his typical aggravating throws. When. Will this guy throw it away in instead of forcing it. Damn.
Good quarterbacks don't need to build a rapport with receivers; they put their receivers in a position to make catches, no matter who they are. Garoppolo's unwillingness to do this Monday night is very telling, IMO; in a good way for the rest of the league, but obviously not so much for 49ers.
This game has me unconcerned about him being a meaningful threat going forward. You guys are gonna need your defense to be a scary team (which, granted, you are because of them this year) - but I'm officially ignoring any praise/hopes that 49ers fans place in Jimmy G.
It'll take some seriously good performances from him against good opponents to change my mind, at this point.