marko358":2rvtx9jg said:
I turned on the game a few minutes ago. What happened to Willis?
Toe injury. No word yet.
Largent80":2rvtx9jg said:
Suck it Marvin & Popeye...hahahahahaha
Lol. I do wonder if Davis can still look good against Seattle for even one quarter. Doubt it.
edogg23":2rvtx9jg said:
Watching the 49ers fling the ball down the field is just making me even more pissed at the Seahawks offense.
Don't feel that way, it won't last. The only reason it is working is because the Rams are blitzing. Blitzing Kaepernick is a bad idea as it simplifies the read for him.
MizzouHawkGal":2rvtx9jg said:
Natethegreat":2rvtx9jg said:
Expect a lot more bubble screens and half back screens against the Rams next week. No way we hold up against the Rams d-line otherwise.
If we do that we deserve the 5-11 record we will get because it's stupid to play a horizontal game versus a fast DL with a weak secondary. On the otherhand the Ram's are right on script.

ukeface:
That horizontal game is unstoppable if you stick to the run. That is the designed purpose, obviously. Last week the only mistake was abandoning the run. No one can stop Lynch + that horizontal passing game. With the field stretched that wide, Lynch is unstoppable.
Seahaaaawks":2rvtx9jg said:
Oh... A phantom flag in the niners favor... What do you know
Lol 49ers are top 3 in penalties against and they literally lost two games back to back because of bad calls.
Not to mention there were a few bad calls against the 49ers, too, and a couple no calls. Gruden commented on the off PI when he mentioned that Crabtree got interfered with on another pass. Officiating was fairly balanced. Only a 12 yard disparity, and the 49ers declined a defensive a defensive holding penalty, and the Rams declined a 49ers holding penalty.
daveman918":2rvtx9jg said:
The non call for holding on the long score by SF is yet another piece of evidence for me that the league wants close games. All the more reason to play with no mercy and score as much as you can. It would be cool for a neutral third party to do some trend/pattern analysis and call out suspicious crap. I want the NFL not the WWF.
Rams held on their first touchdown. Wasn't called. 4 point swing. SMH. People only see bad calls/no calls when it negatively affects what they want to happen.
frosted21":2rvtx9jg said:
It blows me away the amount of people that actually believe the NFL directs the officials to call the games a certain way. At first I thought it was just the usual whining, but there are actually a ton of conspiracy theorists who believe their team is being victimized intentionally. Bad calls do happen, there's no denying that. It's human error. The thing is, they go for and against every team at some point. The NFL isn't fixed. Sorry for the let down.
49ers lost two games in a row due to bad calls against them. Against Arizona, back to back HORRIBLE roughing the passer penalties, both of which the rule expert said were terrible calls. Same story against Chicago. They DO affect every team, including San Francisco.