So, I was optimistic coming into camp, but at this point I find myself near wistlike in my pessimism. The Bulaga injury coupled with Sherrod not being ready has really dampened my enthusiasm.
Our OL is in disarray, and as much of a homer as I am, I can't see anything good of Bacteria and Barclay against the niners front. Coming in I thought EDS was our weakpoint, now he will be the "middleground" of talent. We like to be optimistic, but the OL injuries are a disastor waiting to happen. Even though some around here think the RB makes the line, you will find out quite differently when Lacy gets about 12 yards against the niners. What follows is predictable, MM stops trying to run, the OL has no shot against a D with their ears pinned back.
On D, I like the talent, but again, wist is right about one thing. We are in love with the 2-4. The depth and talent of the D is the Line, and the weakness is LB's not named Clay. I would rather run a 3-3 every single time. Collapse the pocket against mobile QB's and have one roving LB spying. A 2-4 creates too many size mismatches and leads to 2nd and 19 conversions with screens, scrambles and draws.
We are pathetic at ILB. I don't even want to get into it.
Basically lets look at what DIDN'T happen in TC. McMillan never came on like we hoped. Perry hasn't looked like a good complement. Our deep CB crop has been hurt all TC long. Sherrod didn't come back, Bulaga isn't the cure at LT, and our "deep" RBs have actually looked like shit (because its about the OL). We could have covered for Barclay at RT, but not BOTH tackles. Finally the injury bug that bites this team has grown new teeth and a resistance to all known medicines.
To top it off our WR starting studs will both be rusty and hobbled come week 1, and we don't even know who will be kicking the game winner if by some miracle we are in that position.
Lord I pray that I am wrong on all this, but things do not look good.
Our OL is in disarray, and as much of a homer as I am, I can't see anything good of Bacteria and Barclay against the niners front. Coming in I thought EDS was our weakpoint, now he will be the "middleground" of talent. We like to be optimistic, but the OL injuries are a disastor waiting to happen. Even though some around here think the RB makes the line, you will find out quite differently when Lacy gets about 12 yards against the niners. What follows is predictable, MM stops trying to run, the OL has no shot against a D with their ears pinned back.
On D, I like the talent, but again, wist is right about one thing. We are in love with the 2-4. The depth and talent of the D is the Line, and the weakness is LB's not named Clay. I would rather run a 3-3 every single time. Collapse the pocket against mobile QB's and have one roving LB spying. A 2-4 creates too many size mismatches and leads to 2nd and 19 conversions with screens, scrambles and draws.
We are pathetic at ILB. I don't even want to get into it.
Basically lets look at what DIDN'T happen in TC. McMillan never came on like we hoped. Perry hasn't looked like a good complement. Our deep CB crop has been hurt all TC long. Sherrod didn't come back, Bulaga isn't the cure at LT, and our "deep" RBs have actually looked like shit (because its about the OL). We could have covered for Barclay at RT, but not BOTH tackles. Finally the injury bug that bites this team has grown new teeth and a resistance to all known medicines.
To top it off our WR starting studs will both be rusty and hobbled come week 1, and we don't even know who will be kicking the game winner if by some miracle we are in that position.
Lord I pray that I am wrong on all this, but things do not look good.



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