Saints 31 - 49ers 10: Let's just brown bag this one...
So instead of landing in Oakland at 7:30 this evening, I managed to avoid a traveling nightmare and landed at SFO at 9pm. I flew Delta and caught score updates of the game on the satellite tv they have on board. After seeing some of those updates, I'm really not in the mood to watch the game after a long day of travel. So the plan is to check it out tomorrow and discuss it in further depth at that point. For now though, I'll leave you with this:

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Fooch
by Bob In Pacifica on Oct 29, 2007 6:58 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
keep your food down
by odog707 on Oct 29, 2007 7:41 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
So these Niners...
Jeez, between the Giants, the Niners, the Golden Bears, the Raiders, the A's, and the Earthquakes, I'm not having a very good year.
Am I going to have to figure out Basketball to get my fix of good this year? Or even harder for me... Go Sharks?
by howtheyscored on Oct 29, 2007 8:10 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Disappointment
Hockey isn't so bad. I can't say that I watch all of the regular season games I can (like I do with baseball and football), but the last month or two (and playoffs) are great.
by sfgfan on Oct 30, 2007 7:47 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
We are still in it
by montasmob69 on Oct 29, 2007 8:13 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I have never said this but...
by billwalsh4ever on Oct 29, 2007 8:20 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
that was brutal
by wjackalope on Oct 29, 2007 8:49 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Wipe that smile off your bag!
by str8tarrow on Oct 29, 2007 12:21 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Admittedly
And by complete puzzle I don't even mean execution. Strike execution from this puzzle. Obviously execution is the single biggest problem this team has.
What I mean is we can look at it and say "Well, Jackson was out, Smith wasn't 100%, Gore's ankle is crippled, Jennings was hurt (ha!)..." and still think to ourselves, "Ok, so when Smith is healthier and has had more practice reps, when Gore gets his ankle healed, when Jax is Bax, as long as VD keeps progressing and Lelie is still on the field stretching the defense... THEN blah blah blah..."
I'm done with that line of thinking. At least for today. Of course id everybody was perfectly healthy, then the team would be doing a lot better... but no team is EVER perfectly healthy. The Pats were w/o any running back for weeks, and didn't drop off for a second (extreme example, I know)... <frustration brain pop, train of thought off rails>
Anyway, I'm down to this now. Screw individual performances. Screw health. Screw gameplanning and playcalling. The problems with this team run thusly:
- Execution
- Depth.
Except, I guess, LB and DB.
Let's put it this way: The Ram's also have the quality first stringers to compete in the league, even to make a playoff run, but with a few key injuries they're the worst team in the league. We're a little better than that, with vaguely less skill in the first strng (offense).
And that's not Nolan's fault. It's not Hostler's fault. It's not Smith's fault, and so on. This was a team that was built from five-feet-below-the-ground up. It's a hell of thing that in less than 3 full years we have the talent that we do on the front line to begin wirh.
But we desperately need some depth. And I probably won't be getting my hopes up for too many games from here on out that don't fulfill one of the following 4 conditions:
- We're playing the Falcons
- We're playing the Rams
- We're playing the Cardinals
- Every single player on the offense is 100%.
by howtheyscored on Oct 29, 2007 12:41 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
The upside to this, of course
by howtheyscored on Oct 29, 2007 12:44 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
WE have no plan
by mississippininer on Oct 29, 2007 9:18 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I kind of hoped
by howtheyscored on Oct 29, 2007 11:19 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Rookie
As for plans, yeah, the team looks like they have no plans. A rookie offensive coordinator is showing his lack of stripes, so what? I've said it before, and I'll say it again, this team has the potential talent to be a playoff team, but they're borderline. They're not a true playoff contender, in other words. Am I saying I still think they can make playoffs? As a division winner, yes, but as a wild card no. Their ticket into the playoffs will have to come on the heels of beating Arizona, Seattle, and St. Louis.
Nolan mentioned previously that the offense scripts 15 plays for first and second downs (and third down if the situation permits). He has also said that the execution (or lack thereof) has made it so they're still going through those 15 plays on first and second down in the second half. When it comes to something like that, the coaching group has to decide when it's time to scrap the script. I don't know if this coaching staff knows when to do this, or if they should. Nolan isn't an offensive coach, and he doesn't have a lot of experience as a head coach. Which leaves a lot of the offensive decisions on a rookie OC. That's a lot to ask a rookie OC.
As Braekneck says, it's hard to blame the coaching staff on the whole. Right now, (almost) everything rests squarely on Hostler. Everything from playcalling and putting his players into position to succeed. If Nolan decides to bring him back without so much as an interview of an outside candidate this offseason, then the blame can justifiably be shifted toward Nolan. With the exception of this previous game, the defense (which is where Nolan and Manusky make their living) has been fairly solid. They just need someone that could take full rein of the offense.
I'm still encouraged by Alex Smith. He's overthrowing balls a lot (from what I'm hearing), but he's still not making bad decisions. Again, I didn't watch the game, so I'm just going off of his interception count (not necessarily accurate, I know). The team last season started 2-5, and if it weren't for two untimely loses in the last four weeks, they would have made the playoffs. So this team could definitely make the turn-around (as the defense this year is loads better than last year's). If the team doesn't win it's next two games, then I'll probably start to join the "it's over" crowd. Until then, I'll wait some more.
by sfgfan on Oct 30, 2007 8:03 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
And for crying out loud, too
I think a lot of people are making a lot more of the overthrows this week than they need to. He did still generally make the right reads and throw to the right guys. If there's one thing I can rationalize this week it is actally Smith's rust. Everything else I'm trying to remain pretty critical of.
by howtheyscored on Oct 30, 2007 8:34 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Can things be corrected?
Alex Smith is still making rookie mistakes. (throwing late and throwing high). There won't be many completions and any YAC if Smith gets the ball late to the receivers. He also seems to be having problems with reading the defense.
Perhaps the reason for all that unreached potential is just that the players drafted have serious problems that others recognized but Nolan et al didn't.
by Bob In Pacifica on Oct 30, 2007 7:57 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
The New Plan
by LA49er on Oct 30, 2007 8:44 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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