I worry that Purdy got his bad game out of his system against Seattle.
Southlake said:
I worry that Purdy got his bad game out of his system against Seattle.
Southlake said:
I worry that Purdy got his bad game out of his system against Seattle.
How well you run the ball has almost no correlation with winning. SF gets you by making you think you have to devote a bunch of resources to stopping the run, and then playactioning you to death. And the play action effectiveness depends not on how well they run the ball but on how hard you try to stop the runChoppinDs40 said:I dunno. Best way to stop a pass rush is run right at it... and they can certainly do that, from multiple angles.PatAg said:
I just think our defense is going to command the game, and they won't be able to stop our offense.
They are the team with the glaring weakness at a crucial position, not us.
Really need Kearse back to get on Kittle. Trevon Diggs will be ole'ing out of the way once Deebo gets a full head of steam.
Infection_Ag11 said:How well you run the ball has almost no correlation with winning. SF gets you by making you think you have to devote a bunch of resources to stopping the run, and then playactioning you to death. And the play action effectiveness depends not on how well they run the ball but on how hard you try to stop the runChoppinDs40 said:I dunno. Best way to stop a pass rush is run right at it... and they can certainly do that, from multiple angles.PatAg said:
I just think our defense is going to command the game, and they won't be able to stop our offense.
They are the team with the glaring weakness at a crucial position, not us.
Really need Kearse back to get on Kittle. Trevon Diggs will be ole'ing out of the way once Deebo gets a full head of steam.
The key stopping them is daring them to run it every down for 5-7 YPC, and then watching their offensive efficiency plummet by either obliging you and falling into the fallacy of "you never punt if you x number of yards per snap" or by trying to play action pass into heavier coverage.
The reason their offense is so good is because most DCs just cant help themselves and bring extra guys into the box. Quinn has actually bee great at refusing to do this this season despite the outcry from the fanbase about the run defense, because he knows how games are won and lost.
ChoppinDs40 said:Infection_Ag11 said:How well you run the ball has almost no correlation with winning. SF gets you by making you think you have to devote a bunch of resources to stopping the run, and then playactioning you to death. And the play action effectiveness depends not on how well they run the ball but on how hard you try to stop the runChoppinDs40 said:I dunno. Best way to stop a pass rush is run right at it... and they can certainly do that, from multiple angles.PatAg said:
I just think our defense is going to command the game, and they won't be able to stop our offense.
They are the team with the glaring weakness at a crucial position, not us.
Really need Kearse back to get on Kittle. Trevon Diggs will be ole'ing out of the way once Deebo gets a full head of steam.
The key stopping them is daring them to run it every down for 5-7 YPC, and then watching their offensive efficiency plummet by either obliging you and falling into the fallacy of "you never punt if you x number of yards per snap" or by trying to play action pass into heavier coverage.
The reason their offense is so good is because most DCs just cant help themselves and bring extra guys into the box. Quinn has actually bee great at refusing to do this this season despite the outcry from the fanbase about the run defense, because he knows how games are won and lost.
Ok there big shooter. A heavy dose of the run neutralizes our best attribute on defense and likely keeps us from being able to pin our ears back and do what we do best. Rush the passer.
Tampa was a great matchup for our D because they refuse to run the ball and just let us line up and come at them.
You could just say "well yeah but they can't just keep running it if we score a bunch". Then the other side comes in… SF D is the best in the league.
They have the true best combination for playoff football. Top ranked defense and a great running game. Sound familiar to you 90s cowboys fans out there?
Kellso said:
The 49ers are a very good team, but I'm tired of the media acting like San Francisco should be this huge favorite.
I'll say this though......who have the 49ers beaten this season?
Most of their wins are against average to bad teams. Their best wins are against pretty good teams.
The last time they faced an elite team they got smoked.
The Cowboys have beaten 3 of the 8 teams still left in the playoffs.
One of the issues with the Cowboys playoff futility of the 2000's and the Romo era was that this franchise never pulled upsets in the playoffs. On the flipside there are plenty of post season losses where they were the favorite.
I would argue the 1992 NFC Championship game against San Francisco was the last time the Cowboy franchise had an overachieving post season performance and won a game they were not supposed to.
This 49ers team is beatable. If they can pull the upset on Sunday they can beat anyone else in the NFL.
Ag12thman said:
SF is stout in the front 7. It's their defense and not their offense, in my opinion. Yes, I know their secondary is average, but they aren't the #1 defense in the NFL for nothing. It will likely come down to which Prescott shows up. If they get a lot of pressure on him, he normally plays horribly (as do many QBs).
And I don't feel like SF is the best team left. Those (at least two of them) are on the AFC side, in my opinion. Philly is probably equally as good as SF (their offense is better) and their defense is a lot better than it has been in recent seasons.
You're just letting statistics cloud HOW they're so efficient.Infection_Ag11 said:
But again, how well you run and stop the run don't correlate hardly at all with winning. SF is so good because their adjusted passing efficiency is third in the NFL, and they are #1 in the league in adjusted defensive passing efficiency. And those things aren't dependent on running the ball or stoping the run, statistically speaking.
You can run for 200 yards and hold your opponent to 50, you can still EASILY lose a modern NFL game if your opponent throws the ball much more explosively and efficiently than you do. The inverse of that essentially NEVER happens. If you throw the ball more efficiently and explosively beyond a certain threshold, you win virtually every time.
Kellso said:
The 49ers are a very good team, but I'm tired of the media acting like San Francisco should be this huge favorite.
I'll say this though......who have the 49ers beaten this season?
Most of their wins are against average to bad teams. Their best wins are against pretty good teams.
The last time they faced an elite team they got smoked.
The Cowboys have beaten 3 of the 8 teams still left in the playoffs.
One of the issues with the Cowboys playoff futility of the 2000's and the Romo era was that this franchise never pulled upsets in the playoffs. On the flipside there are plenty of post season losses where they were the favorite.
I would argue the 1992 NFC Championship game against San Francisco was the last time the Cowboy franchise had an overachieving post season performance and won a game they were not supposed to.
This 49ers team is beatable. If they can pull the upset on Sunday they can beat anyone else in the NFL.
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Why do you think they're so efficient throwing the ball? because they RUN the damn ball and use play action and also get a lot of man coverage. No one plays coverage vs. SF because they'll eat you alive running the ball. They also have guys that do house calls once in the secondary. No DB in the league wants to tackle Deebo.
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Sure yeah, some teams out there light it up in the air and don't run it... those are rare and then sometimes that game doesn't travel.
Infection_Ag11 said:Ag12thman said:
SF is stout in the front 7. It's their defense and not their offense, in my opinion. Yes, I know their secondary is average, but they aren't the #1 defense in the NFL for nothing. It will likely come down to which Prescott shows up. If they get a lot of pressure on him, he normally plays horribly (as do many QBs).
And I don't feel like SF is the best team left. Those (at least two of them) are on the AFC side, in my opinion. Philly is probably equally as good as SF (their offense is better) and their defense is a lot better than it has been in recent seasons.
Depends on how you generate pressure
Dak Prescott is statistically one of the best QBs in league history when he is blitzed, even if the blitz works and generates pressure. Where he struggles is pressure generated WITHOUT bringing extra guys, where he's just slightly above l ache average in that scenario.
Teams have largely moved away from blitzing Dallas since midway through last season. The Cowboys are the third least blitzed team in the league the last year and a half.
aggiephoenix02 said:
Cowboys are gonna kick some '9er ass!
Everyone believed the 49ers were the better team in 92...Young was dying to get Joe's "monkey" off his back...Hubert J. Farnsworth said:aggiephoenix02 said:
Cowboys are gonna kick some '9er ass!
I hope so. Listening to Steve Young blabbering about the Cowboys in the pre game show the other night reminded me how much I hated the 49ers in the 90's. The dude is still butthurt about the 92 game.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has had a passing and rushing touchdown in four straight playoff games.
— RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) January 18, 2023
He is the only player in NFL history to do this.
Tua played that day, but he did have a bad game. I remember because I lost my fantasy football matchup that week, and would've won if I had started Dak instead of Tua. Apparently that was also the game where Jimmy G got hurt.Infection_Ag11 said:
Also remember the Miami game was without Tua, and the Chargers thoroughly outplayed them for 3.5 quarters.