There are basically three guys that have shown the total package to me.
Zac Dysert could be the most talented of the bunch. He played for a smaller school with weak talent, so he's used to having the team on his back. His throwing talent and mobility is great.
Matt Barkley is the big name...
My mistake. I had written 49ers, but I must have taken it out.
I agree that the valuations could be off. That takes a lower priority when I do these things to picking good players. I figure that come draft day, those things will be decided for you anyway.
On the Winters pick specifically...
I've followed the draft for years. I remember scrawling x's and o's along with my personnel plan in 7th grade history class. I'm 22 now. I really like this site for its intelligent members, and I check the draft area frequently. I suppose I should start posting because I have stuff to add...
It's not stopping Gore you have to worry about. Gore is going to get his because he's one of the best in the league at breaking tackles. You have to stop our offensive line. If you prevent big holes, Gore is only getting 3 at a time instead of 10 yard clips. LaMichael James could play a...
I tell you what though Double TE, Welker is going to be key for you guys. Whitehead and Vereen possibly too. We really struggle with great slot receivers, and we have historically struggled with screens, although that may be changing now.
But as you may have read elsewhere, we are a complete...
The more physical team wins? No. I've been through a period with Mike Singletary who preached physicality "with a capital F" (lol), and I can tell you that it is just an element.
Morons live everywhere. For instance, this guy has immediately taken up a stance like I have hated Alex Smith since he was drafted and would have preferred a slew of awful backups like Shaun Hill, Nate Davis, and Tim Rattay over him. I never said anything like that. I think Alex Smith is a solid...
I'm an idiot? You're the one who:
-wants our team to lose this week to prove your own point
-thinks the West Coast Offense is still alive (it isn't, only its concepts have been assimilated to other offenses)
-thinks Alex Smith was a star. I'm assuming because of his stats. Harbaugh majorly...
1. Kaep is actually generally not a scrambler until he has to be. This is a misconception. If Belichick does this, he gives a guy with a rocket arm and great accuracy a chance to pick him apart.
2. You overrate some of our receiving talent. Davis is a true big play guy, but the others, not so...
This guy is a moron, and he doesn't represent us. Although there are a lot of idiotic SF fans out there....
Overall, Kaep looks like a star passing the ball. With his arm strength and accuracy, I'd like to see him do the things Brady does in NE, albeit in a much more athletic way. I DON'T want...
Ok, I'll start it then. His scheme seems to have two separate offenses: the Run-N-Shoot and old school smashmouth football. Get ahead, get ahead some more, and then run the ball. There seem to be a whole lot of sight adjustments for receivers, so they value intelligence highly.
Currently...
Ah, all of that makes a lot of sense to me. I can see why he has struggled in more recent years with offenses getting more spread out. His philosophies worked better when teams ran a base offense most of the game.
Now, do you see him changing at all? Could he go back to the 3-4 next year, or...
I'm a 49er fan. I definitely love your offense, but even your defense impressed me today. Of course you once had a great defense. Please explain what makes the offense and defense works. Which types of plays, concepts, player sizes and styles you prefer on offense and defense. Please be specific...
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