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49ers fans tell me what you think of this article?
I pretty much agree with 95% of it!

http://www.mercurynews.com/tim-kawa...-shouldnt-shoulder-entire-blame-49ers-stalled


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Read it, good read more of the same.. Either we gonna blame Kaep or we not gonna blame Kaep, simple as that... Personally I think its Roman and the front office for not making sure we have talent that matches the expectations.. I like the part about Kyle being on scholarship because that shit is damn true :lol: :angry: , HOW/WHY is this nigga still on the team??
 
its 70/30

70% roman

30% kap

kap is having a little trouble but at the same time isn't allowed to run free and play like he was last season. the coaching staff got conservative once again and it wasn't at the end of last season and playoffs.

anytime coaches continue to put kyle williams out there
and can't find a use for lamichael james for half of a damn season.

and the coordinator doesn't know how to draw up pass plays other than trying to get 2 people open and not using everyone else
you can't just blame the qb for that.


ask yourself what would sean payton or mike mccoy or even that bum mcdaniels would do with a gore hunter james vd macdonald boldin and baldwin?
 
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ESPN contributor Adam Caplan is reporting the San Francisco 49ers are going to waive Kyle Williams later today. Eric Branch confirmed this news through a separate league source. The 49ers are expected to activate Nick Moody this week, and thus need an extra roster spot.

This move would not be a surprise, but it still qualifies as a little bit of a jolt. Williams has stuck around through some significant lows, but the time has come for the team to consider other options. Williams got his opportunity this season with the injuries to Michael Crabtree and Mario Manningham, but was unable to take advantage of it. The return of Manningham this past week saw Williams lose snaps on offense.

The 49ers also gave him extensive opportunities in the return game, but he could not take advantage of that. He led the league in fair catches, and was demoted behind LaMichael James and Anthony Dixon on punt and kick returns. James looked solid on punt returns. Dixon made a bad decision in coming out of the end zone on one kick, but even if he doesn't work out, the team has some other kick return options.
 
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ESPN contributor Adam Caplan is reporting the San Francisco 49ers are going to waive Kyle Williams later today. Eric Branch confirmed this news through a separate league source. The 49ers are expected to activate Nick Moody this week, and thus need an extra roster spot.

This move would not be a surprise, but it still qualifies as a little bit of a jolt. Williams has stuck around through some significant lows, but the time has come for the team to consider other options. Williams got his opportunity this season with the injuries to Michael Crabtree and Mario Manningham, but was unable to take advantage of it. The return of Manningham this past week saw Williams lose snaps on offense.

The 49ers also gave him extensive opportunities in the return game, but he could not take advantage of that. He led the league in fair catches, and was demoted behind LaMichael James and Anthony Dixon on punt and kick returns. James looked solid on punt returns. Dixon made a bad decision in coming out of the end zone on one kick, but even if he doesn't work out, the team has some other kick return options.

about time
 
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ESPN contributor Adam Caplan is reporting the San Francisco 49ers are going to waive Kyle Williams later today. Eric Branch confirmed this news through a separate league source. The 49ers are expected to activate Nick Moody this week, and thus need an extra roster spot.

This move would not be a surprise, but it still qualifies as a little bit of a jolt. Williams has stuck around through some significant lows, but the time has come for the team to consider other options. Williams got his opportunity this season with the injuries to Michael Crabtree and Mario Manningham, but was unable to take advantage of it. The return of Manningham this past week saw Williams lose snaps on offense.

The 49ers also gave him extensive opportunities in the return game, but he could not take advantage of that. He led the league in fair catches, and was demoted behind LaMichael James and Anthony Dixon on punt and kick returns. James looked solid on punt returns. Dixon made a bad decision in coming out of the end zone on one kick, but even if he doesn't work out, the team has some other kick return options.




good...kyle williams sucks!!...:angry::angry:..it's about time!!
 
saw that coming, he hasn't seen the field much since he got signed.. he's gonna catch on somewhere else and kill it :smh: dude was a BEAAAAST @ OSU :smh:

such is life with the coaching staff as we try to blame players for not being put in the right positions.

cox can't get on the field
but williams stays on the field.

all of our wr's are great in yac but we do nothing to ensure they can make plays like that. we don't even need a deep threat. but roman is fucking horrible im tired of it. and him squandering everything squandered a super bowl chance
 
such is life with the coaching staff as we try to blame players for not being put in the right positions.

cox can't get on the field
but williams stays on the field.

all of our wr's are great in yac but we do nothing to ensure they can make plays like that. we don't even need a deep threat. but roman is fucking horrible im tired of it. and him squandering everything squandered a super bowl chance

I been calling for his firing all season.. im glad youre now on board w me :yes:
 
Back to this Kaepernick thing tho... Dude aint no fucking dummy. He had a 4.0gpa in HS , graduated from college, I'm tellin you, Greg Roman need to get his head out of his ass :angry:
 
I been calling for his firing all season.. im glad youre now on board w me :yes:

:lol:

now on board?

killa, you have to search my posts and my opinion on roman.

I WAS saying this was on roman when ALEX was the qb. and everyone told me i was wrong.

when i said that its the coordinator holding the players back and everyone said no its alex that's holding everything back.

and look we have a qb who is truly special and what is he doing again?

the ironic thing is our offense didn't even need to change, just add a deep route here and there and it would probably be the #1 offense in the nfl easily. wr's production and everything.

but the genius fucked it up and continues to fuck it up he has to be fired NOW or made to understand he can't do what he's been doing ANYMORE

he's cost us EVERY GAME THIS SEASON

and is MAKING IT LOOK LIKE OUR QB ISN'T SHIT

when the problems with the offense are the same through 2 qb's

now people are saying you cant put the game in kaps hands
YES THE FUCK YOU CAN
you can't put the game into ROMAN'S HANDS cause he shits in the bed.

kap came in going through progressions making multiple reads and getting others the football

in 1 game manningham had as many catches as williams has had all season

so there goes that theory of him not wanting to spread it around.

give him the option to do it.

how many td's would macdonald have if he played for the pats

do you think another team wouldn't have had james out there for half of a fucking season cause they don't know where to use him?

would have stuck with kyle williams? lol

ruining a dude who is the franchise

inexcusable
 
Back to this Kaepernick thing tho... Dude aint no fucking dummy. He had a 4.0gpa in HS , graduated from college, I'm tellin you, Greg Roman need to get his head out of his ass :angry:

look at his highlights thread from last season look at how many weren't the 1st read or even 2nd read

now why can't he do this this year? there's nothing to figure out.. they are drop back passes with multiple options.

its not tied to his running.

its a direct result of a fucking idiot who's plan is to get boldin or davis open and forget everybody else.
 
I just saw Kyle Williams got released !!!


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Fuck Kyle Williams , they shouldna let him in the locker room after the NFC championship loss to the gmen... He shoulda got released there, on the field as the field goal went in.. :angry:
 
Pardon me as I play catch up.

Curt, I listened to the radio program and read the article you posted. Some good and bad points in both. The article was more spot on as to what's happening though.

A big thing from radio is they said we run screens. I don't know who they are fooling but we do not. The Rams game is the only game where we tried to run screen. All 3 were bad.

The article mentions receivers not getting open and "This has to partly be Greg Roman and Jim Harbaugh's fault for not putting the receivers into places where they could adjust and get to a spot Kaepernick could find them". This point is huge and something I always shook my head at.

Let's look at the use of Kyle Williams. He always lined up outside. He is not an outside receiver. He's a speedy slot guy. He should have been used their exclusively. He should have been running deep routes to clear things out underneath really. But it never happened. He was lining up outside and asked to make tough sideline catches (which all know never happened).

Kaep looking at 1 receiver. Let's look at the the fact the pass plays being called are mostly to 1 side of the field, targeting 2 receivers. If anyone saw the Rams game they highlighted how passing game was not spread out.

We've had 2 guys to throw to all season. On Sunday one of them was lost to injury. Did anyone see any creativity to try to compensate for that?. The answer is no. There were no bunch formations, receivers in motion, etc. It was all, Kaep in the shotgun and make a throw to 1 side of the field.

From a common sense standpoint this is what kills me. We lose a big target in Vernon Davis so you would think we turn to the big bodied Baldwin to at least make the defense think. Nope, they turn to Kyle Williams. :smh:

Roman and Harbaugh have to be smarter and more creative about this. They got rid of the flaw that is Kyle Williams. Crabtree is targeted to return versus Washington, but they still need to smart and use Manningham, Baldwin & McDonald to compliment Boldin & Davis until the receiving core is 100%.
 
Pardon me as I play catch up.

Curt, I listened to the radio program and read the article you posted. Some good and bad points in both. The article was more spot on as to what's happening though.

A big thing from radio is they said we run screens. I don't know who they are fooling but we do not. The Rams game is the only game where we tried to run screen. All 3 were bad.

The article mentions receivers not getting open and "This has to partly be Greg Roman and Jim Harbaugh's fault for not putting the receivers into places where they could adjust and get to a spot Kaepernick could find them". This point is huge and something I always shook my head at.

Let's look at the use of Kyle Williams. He always lined up outside. He is not an outside receiver. He's a speedy slot guy. He should have been used their exclusively. He should have been running deep routes to clear things out underneath really. But it never happened. He was lining up outside and asked to make tough sideline catches (which all know never happened).

Kaep looking at 1 receiver. Let's look at the the fact the pass plays being called are mostly to 1 side of the field, targeting 2 receivers. If anyone saw the Rams game they highlighted how passing game was not spread out.

We've had 2 guys to throw to all season. On Sunday one of them was lost to injury. Did anyone see any creativity to try to compensate for that?. The answer is no. There were no bunch formations, receivers in motion, etc. It was all, Kaep in the shotgun and make a throw to 1 side of the field.

From a common sense standpoint this is what kills me. We lose a big target in Vernon Davis so you would think we turn to the big bodied Baldwin to at least make the defense think. Nope, they turn to Kyle Williams. :smh:

Roman and Harbaugh have to be smarter and more creative about this. They got rid of the flaw that is Kyle Williams. Crabtree is targeted to return versus Washington, but they still need to smart and use Manningham, Baldwin & McDonald to compliment Boldin & Davis until the receiving core is 100%.

there is simply too much talent even without crabtree for the team to be struggling as it is.

remember when i was the lone wolf saying it was roman affecting the passing game and the rest were saying it was someone else?

baalke has given us too much talent they just don't have the ability to adapt.

even with boldin and vernon you have baldwin who should have been feasting all season because the attention the other two get.

if you scheme plays for the same 2 people they'll get all the targets.

again we saw kap go through reads and progressions last year a lot, people might not want to admit it but the tape is there.

he didn't lose this ability. the passing offense is not creative its not even nfl caliber and hasn't been the entire time. we've never been higher than the 20's in passing the entire time that greg has been the offensive coordinator. that's just a fact.

he's ruining what i felt should be a hybrid offense based on personnel.

we have all the players to do whatever we want. you should not be able to stop or contain us not in any way even with crabtree down.

but this dude just fucking sucks and continues to be allowed to fucking suck.

and continues with the same problems since he's been here which is lack of creativity in passing and red zone.

its incredibly frustrating.
 
Couldn't agree with you more playa. The fucked up part is that Roman has shown flashes of creativity. He shown flashes of calling a good game plan but it's not consistent at all.

You hear announcers talk about coordinators getting into a rhythm and dialing up plays, you never hear that with us.

even with boldin and vernon you have baldwin who should have been feasting all season because the attention the other two get.

This right here kills me. He got significant playing time in the Rams game and you saw how the Rams respected his size and speed. The played off of him and kept the safety on his side of the field (no cheating up). He had 2 catches that moved the chains. He's a matchup problem. He makes other teams take notice. However, instead of playing him we chose to put Mr. can't get open or make a catch on the field. :smh:
 
Couldn't agree with you more playa. The fucked up part is that Roman has shown flashes of creativity. He shown flashes of calling a good game plan but it's not consistent at all.

You hear announcers talk about coordinators getting into a rhythm and dialing up plays, you never hear that with us.



This right here kills me. He got significant playing time in the Rams game and you saw how the Rams respected his size and speed. The played off of him and kept the safety on his side of the field (no cheating up). He had 2 catches that moved the chains. He's a matchup problem. He makes other teams take notice. However, instead of playing him we chose to put Mr. can't get open or make a catch on the field. :smh:

which speaks to gross coaching error.

if the coaches can't even recognize that then how on earth can we begin to blame players for the way the team is performing in the passing game.

you can't just do random shit and expect it to work.

the problem is they want 1 play here and 1 play there and if we don't hit on it then that's it.

that's not a passing attack that's some bullshit.
multiple routes on every passing play.

broncos, packers, saints...

they don't run a complex offensive scheme. they all run short and intermediate routes. curls, outs, ins,

and then hit you with a deep pass.

that is literally all they do, they just don't have the running ability that we have to go along with it.

but our coordinator is the weak link on the entire team
he literally cost us a championship and was allowed to return.
 
they're both going to be ok.

reid just simply needs to go low or high so he can protect himself.

i hate to say it and im against it but the way he has gotten hurt both times is by form tackling while the opponent lead with their head.
 
they're both going to be ok.

reid just simply needs to go low or high so he can protect himself.

i hate to say it and im against it but the way he has gotten hurt both times is by form tackling while the opponent lead with their head.

Reid is leading with his shoulder and looking to wrap up. He's squaring up and hitting guys in the gut. Both times the offensive player ducked their head and went into him like you said.

Both concussions were a bit freaky. He's smart as hell. I'm sure he'll adjust and be fine going forward.
 
Reid is leading with his shoulder and looking to wrap up. He's squaring up and hitting guys in the gut. Both times the offensive player ducked their head and went into him like you said.

Both concussions were a bit freaky. He's smart as hell. I'm sure he'll adjust and be fine going forward.

yup he gets concussed for offensive players leading with their helmet attention needs to be paid both sides.


Kansas City claims Kyle Williams. Releases Chad Hall.


of course they did smfh
 
I don't understand this Alex Smith vs Kap this week....:smh::smh::smh:

media bullshit.

don't even trip. if we were running the kc offense which is check down and hide kap would still do THAT better than alex.

and alex would have been sacked 12 times against the panthers.

but its on the coordinator for dialing up these things and opening the door for all of this bullshit


you can mark this down ansatusha, kap will show and prove going forward.
 
Read this

So....

What did you think of the Niners' first flight?

Yes, it was bad. Catastrophic, in fact. Everything had been nearly perfect. We were hot, rested, and healthy at last. The Panthers were on a roll of their own, but there was just no way that we'd stop here. After winning all those games with one hand tied behind our back, now was the time—to become the team we're supposed to be.

Instead, of course, we delivered our very worst game of the year. And everything is now in doubt.

As we've discussed, to beat good teams, you need to pass. With Mario Manningham coming back, we were finally supposed to be able to do so. Yet, instead, the roof caved in.

46 net passing yards: the fewest since Alex Smith's first start, more than eight years ago. Think about that for a second. Think of who we've seen since then. Shaun Hill, J.T. O'Sullivan, Chris Weinke. Jim Hostler, Jimmy Raye, Mike Johnson. And, of course, several years of Smith himself. Yet not once, in all that time, was our passing-game as bad as this.

Oh, wait. Isn't there another name that should be on that list?

Ah, yes. The immortal Trent Dilfer.

I know, I know. Dilfer now works at ESPN, where Everyone Spouts Predictable Nonsense. Still, as infuriating as our passing-game was, Dilfer's "expert analysis" was 10 times worse.

According to Dilfer, when Colin Kaepernick's first read is covered, he becomes "remedial."

Before I reacted, I wanted to make sure that I understood what Dilfer had said. "Remedial," like most words, has various meanings. Fairly certain that Dilfer is not an avid reader of the OED, I skipped the conventional sources and went straight to the "Urban Dictionary," which, though not written in the King's English, seemed to be precisely on point.

"[A] synonym for stupid[;] pointing out [that] someone is remedial rather than callin [sic] them stupid ensures [that] you look anything but remedial." Or, perhaps more bluntly: "remedial means you retarded [sic]."

And there you have it. To commoners like you and me, the issue might seem complicated, but that's just because we're not "experts" like Dilfer. Dilfer knows what our problem is, and actually it couldn't be simpler: when Kaepernick's first read is covered, he becomes stupid.

Enough now. Enough of this.

Dilfer's "analysis" was not only insulting—though it was certainly that—but of course it was also short-sighted and wrong. Off the top of my head, I can recall a touchdown pass that Kaepernick threw to his third read. I remember it because it was memorable, and what made it memorable was that he threw it during his very first start. Isn't it amazing, we all marveled, that such a young kid can be so brilliant?

So Dilfer's theory is that Kaepernick, though brilliant before, is stupid now.

Naturally, that's preposterous. But I'll acknowledge this much: you can certainly seem like a one-read QB, if you never have time to reach your second.

At pass-blocking, this offensive line has always been questionable—remember the "We Don't Suck" campaign?—but its showing on Sunday was simply absurd. Kaepernick was sacked six times, four of which came without a blitz, and he was pressured on virtually every play. Perhaps he could've better avoided the pressure, but that's a very different criticism than the one that Dilfer had the audacity to make. For Dilfer to watch the Panthers' assault, and assert that Kaepernick just needed to hang in there and go through his progressions—it simply defies belief.

But Dilfer did more than ignore the obvious. He compounded that ignorance with a dubious assumption: if Kaepernick had gone through his progressions, even with all the time in the world, he would've found an open man. An extremely dubious assumption indeed.

Though he was certainly rusty, Manningham helped; in fact, he was our leading receiver. But his arrival was countervailed by the prompt departure of Vernon Davis. Without Davis (or any wideout) to take the lid off the D, the passing-game had no room to breathe. One press-box reporter saw nobody open from halftime on. But come on, Kaep: just go through those progressions, man!

Then again, it isn't just the receivers' fault. I know we don't have Rice and Owens out there, but still....

If Jim Harbaugh's so smart, why can't he get anyone open?

Now that the great Bill Walsh is gone, Sam Wyche is perhaps the foremost authority on the original concepts of the West Coast Offense. In Walsh's first years with the Niners, Wyche was his top offensive assistant. Wyche was there to watch each step, as a towering genius invented fire.

A couple of years ago, Wyche was asked to describe Walsh's essential vision, and specifically why it made for such successful quarterbacks. Here's what he said: "Quarterbacks love it because of the design of the routes; someone should always be open. You create a triangle downfield with three receivers. You're controlling linebackers with underneath receivers and as soon as the deep guys are covered, the short routes are open. When the defense drops down to cover the underneath stuff, you stretch the field. The defense responds to you and it's like an accordion."

Upon his arrival, Harbaugh promised to "install the West Coast Offense in San Francisco," thus returning the light to the darkness. Early on, when Harbaugh's offense looked nothing like it, he explained that "the West Coast is a big, big system. It can encompass the talents of your players to be used in a variety of ways." That explanation was met with some doubts, but those doubts were overwhelmed by 2012's read-option explosion. Now, though, we're back where we started.

On Sunday, that wasn't the West Coast Offense. Absolutely no way at all. A "triangle downfield"? "Underneath receivers" and "deep guys"? An "accordion"?! There were none of the above. And there were virtually none of those other famous hallmarks: the slants, the quick outs, the three-step drops. Instead Kaepernick was sent on deep drops time and again, looking for receivers left on their own to navigate a crowded secondary, all while the rush bore relentlessly down.

The West Coast Offense is genius. That offense on Sunday? Now that was "remedial."

Predictably, some observers have suggested that Harbaugh should've stuck with Smith, the supposedly "efficient" passer whose efficiency rating is lower than Kaepernick's. Some others have even likened Kaepernick to Tim Tebow, who flashed in the pan before being unofficially retired. All of this is sheer insanity. Kaepernick is still what he was: the perfect blend of brains, guts, and utterly jaw-dropping physical skill. After his second start, I called him the league's most spectacular young QB. After his tenth, I wrote that I wouldn't trade him for anyone else. Say what you will—and I know that you will—but both declarations are still true today.

Yes, it was bad. Catastrophic, in fact. Last week it looked like we'd roll past Seattle and go on to the end. Now the end is completely in doubt. The Niners have some serious problems, in places we'd never begun to suspect.

But make no mistake. Colin Kaepernick isn't one.
 
media bullshit.

don't even trip. if we were running the kc offense which is check down and hide kap would still do THAT better than alex.

and alex would have been sacked 12 times against the panthers.

but its on the coordinator for dialing up these things and opening the door for all of this bullshit


you can mark this down ansatusha, kap will show and prove going forward.

They're making it seem like Alex Smith is lighting shit up,but making slick disses toward Kap...:confused:

I understand Kap is struggling just a little bit,but to make it seem like Alex Smith is having big numbers is ridiculous....:smh:
 
They're making it seem like Alex Smith is lighting shit up,but making slick disses toward Kap...:confused:

I understand Kap is struggling just a little bit,but to make it seem like Alex Smith is having big numbers is ridiculous....:smh:

It's the media. Its what they do.

Alex Smith's last start he thew for 129 yards averaging 4.3 yards per pass. That's not exactly setting the world on fire but the Chiefs won so it's overlooked.

The article LargeBills posted hits the nail on the head and it's EXACTLY what we've been talking about in this very thread. It's like the writer has been lurking here.

Speaking of "it's like they are lurking" - we complained about Kyle Williams and the lack of screens... Well, sure enough this week Williams was cut and coach comes out saying we're looking into screens more in the future. Hmm..

Anyway, I'll take it a step further in the WCO passing concepts. Whatever happened to the RB out of the backfield??? Remember the days of Roger Craig and Ricky Watters catching passes? What happened to designing routes for the backs?

You mean to tell me that with Frank Gore (who lead the team in receiving 2 years straight), Kendall Hunter and LaMichael James on the roster you can't design plays that gets them the ball coming out of the backfield.

We know that we have the players to do anything we want offensively. The coaching and play calling needs to reflect it.
 
It's the media. Its what they do.

Alex Smith's last start he thew for 129 yards averaging 4.3 yards per pass. That's not exactly setting the world on fire but the Chiefs won so it's overlooked.

The article LargeBills posted hits the nail on the head and it's EXACTLY what we've been talking about in this very thread. It's like the writer has been lurking here.

Speaking of "it's like they are lurking" - we complained about Kyle Williams and the lack of screens... Well, sure enough this week Williams was cut and coach comes out saying we're looking into screens more in the future. Hmm..

Anyway, I'll take it a step further in the WCO passing concepts. Whatever happened to the RB out of the backfield??? Remember the days of Roger Craig and Ricky Watters catching passes? What happened to designing routes for the backs?

You mean to tell me that with Frank Gore (who lead the team in receiving 2 years straight), Kendall Hunter and LaMichael James on the roster you can't design plays that gets them the ball coming out of the backfield.

We know that we have the players to do anything we want offensively. The coaching and play calling needs to reflect it.

Basically, pages back i described all the options we have.

we just don't do em
 
Basically, pages back i described all the options we have.

we just don't do em

Screw pages. You've been pointing things out all season long.

It's also like you said. If we stick to our principles we can put points on the board easily. We were putting 30 points on the board without being in shotgun 65% percent of the time.

Personal note: I am sick of seeing Kap in the shotgun/pistol and play-actioning to no one. Does Roman really think that shit halts the pass rush. :smh:
 
Screw pages. You've been pointing things out all season long.

It's also like you said. If we stick to our principles we can put points on the board easily. We were putting 30 points on the board without being in shotgun 65% percent of the time.

Personal note: I am sick of seeing Kap in the shotgun/pistol and play-actioning to no one. Does Roman really think that shit halts the pass rush. :smh:

the thing that makes it so even worse is, he's great at designing the run, and when we do it with power it always works has never failed us. so even if we were horrible at the passing designs and he didn't utilize passing right, but kept with the running game, i would say ok we still need to get it in gear with the passing.

but when the run is clearly working this dude decides he's going to go with what he isn't good at, as opposed to what's working with what he is good at designing. that's the frustrating part. he chose in all 3 losses to do something he knows he can't do for the sake of being a genius as opposed to putting the team first and winning first and sticking with what was actually working and could have carried us to victory.


everyone points to the talent or should have traded this or that. i say bullshit bullshit on all of that.

we had baldwin all season who is actually a 4.4 guy BIG HUGE wr that went deep with k.c. last year he was their deep threat but we can't get him on the field over kyle williams for half the season. if they made the switch him and kap's chemistry would be off the charts already. he showed he had chemistry with him throwing it into tight windows and baldwin mad the catches. so in response to that they put williams in to just fuck up the offense. and then cut him in week 11. this just let's us know that we were right all a fucking long you don't have time to play like that.

a wr core of boldin running short, manningham running short and intermediate and badlwin taking the top off of defenses would work RIGHT NOW but they are dead set on having vernon be the ONLY deep option limiting the team. when you have specific defined roles for players how hard is it to game plan for it?

and this is where the dumb shit comes in. roman knows that other teams knows where he wants vd to be and boldin to be but takes pride in trying to do it anyway because he's so great. instead of moving them around showing new looks doing different things teams can't prepare for. he crunched the playbook into a few simple concepts that anyone could.

he's a fucking idiot
 
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