I’m with you Don. I heard the news and immediately thought it was a good thing.In recent years the 49ers have been able to plug in anyone at RB and they do well. They have a great running scheme. Plus Garappolo likes to check down to his backs. SF has some issues with their o-line this season, but how many teams don't. Look at how poor the Rams line has been. Overall I like the landing spot a lot. Christian should look a lot more like peak Christian now. Next year if it's back to Lance it might be a different story. But for this season it looks quite promising.
I’m with you Don. I heard the news and immediately thought it was a good thing.
To anyone else who wanted Buffalo or Los Angeles, I understand the disappointment but I don’t think either was a better landing spot necessarily. From a demographics point of view, I just compiled every team and the 49ers and Bills are virtually the same. Other than Josh Allen, I actually prefer the 49ers as they have Kittle, Juice and Nick Bosa who are all top stars at their positions. Also, look at how Buffalo has used their running backs under McDermott. They are an afterthought in the offense and used only to kept the defense honest before the next big pass play. Allen runs enough to also eat into that meager number of touches.
Looking at the Rams, they need help at RB and are demographically a top 3 team. However, I just updated their roster and starters yesterday so I could post the most accurate numbers possible. I hadn’t realized how badly their offensive line had been ravaged by injury. They started the year 4/5 White and now are down to 1 or 2. Even if healthy, the line was questionable but now it’s downright awful with lousy sumos plugging in everywhere. If CMac went to the Rams he’d struggle to put up good numbers.
Now that the 49ers have CMac, they jump into the upper echelon of teams to root for. Bengals, Rams, Lions and 49ers. The Panthers will now drop from a run of the mill caste team to the worst of the worst category. That’s factoring the lose of a starter and assuming his roster spot will be filled by a black.
Ha my only time I ever contemplated buying official gear was when a star player was traded and the shirt would drop from the crazy 200 dollars or so for the shirt to less than a 100.Now I gotta throw out all my Carolina stuff!
What's interesting in hearing all the draft pick talk around this trade is learning how the system is rigged against Whites in the coaching staff area. Part of the Rooney rules was giving some sort of draft pick compensation for hiring black coaches and also for having black coaches leave your coaching staff. How much longer before the coaching staffs start looking like most defenses - 80% or better black? As far as the McCaffrey trade I think it's a steal. McCaffrey was an eigth overall pick and exceeded all expert expectations. They gave up 2,3,4, and 5. Who the heck cares? - those guys are routinely cut from teams - even first rounders quite often don't ever pan out to even being starting material. And I guess Carolina will still be paying part of McCaffrey's salary? I could be wrong on that. Compare it to other trades of dominant rbs like Hershel Walker and Eric D. - both those guys were older and just past their prime but number ones as well as other draft picks were given up. San Fran is getting a prime McCaffrey only 26. A steal. San Francisco is a benefactory of the pendulum swinging to far to disfavor trading for a dominant RB because of the Walker ill-advised trade.
I’m no doctor, but Lance’s injury looked grotesque. I would be shocked if he’s back in 12 months. Since scrambling is a big part of his game, I’d say there’s a decent chance he never makes it back (he’ll still get a long audition to suck though a la RG3). If Jimmy G isn’t back, there will be another “backup” quarterback on the roster for McCaffrey next year. (Tom Brady?)I like the deal, Panthers seem to get 4 picks back that Niners doesn't care, it's a win-win-win deal.
Jimmy G is the best QB for McCaffrey among the other names, even next year, if Lance is starting QB, he will need CMC more than anyone else.
Very rough news. I still think CMC will put up his customary 100 yards from scrimmage this week. Once Juice is back, CMC will go on a tear.Juice has to have surgery on his finger. No good for him or McCaffery!
Too bad! I think I saw that rarest of occurrences last week, an all White backfield with Garropolo, CMAC and Juszczyk.
Agreed, the Hillis-type is huge. Horvath and Nall both have that ability, they just haven’t (and likely won’t) get a shot.I love Cmac but we need another white big back like Hillis. If “unfortunately” all the black Chargers rbs get hurt maybe Horvath could get a shot. I guess he’s our only hope. Maybe Luepke next year if he runs a 4.49 or better.
Both of these speedy powerhouse bulldozers deserve to run the ball in the NFL. I doubt it will happen but hoping I'm wrong.Agreed, the Hillis-type is huge. Horvath and Nall both have that ability, they just haven’t (and likely won’t) get a shot.
Carson Steele and Luepke could be that person though. I think as defense get smaller and lighter (and softer) offenses will revert back to some power tuning schemes.
Agreed, the Hillis-type is huge. Horvath and Nall both have that ability, they just haven’t (and likely won’t) get a shot.
Carson Steele and Luepke could be that person though. I think as defense get smaller and lighter (and softer) offenses will revert back to some power tuning schemes.
I forgot about Steele, he probably has the best chance. Unless he runs a 4.6 forty.Agreed, the Hillis-type is huge. Horvath and Nall both have that ability, they just haven’t (and likely won’t) get a shot.
Carson Steele and Luepke could be that person though. I think as defense get smaller and lighter (and softer) offenses will revert back to some power tuning schemes.
Look at the success that Derrick Henry and the Titans have… Horvath and Nall, for example, could fill the same role for teams. I suppose the ultimate choice is between adhering to the caste-system or winning. When I see these soft defense with underwear Olympics defenders where linebackers are the size of safeties of yesteryear, power running would be unstoppable. The smaller, lighter defenses would get worn down and become useless by the 4th quarter.I think that the rules have been tweaked enough to make it easier for the game to be played in space. The NFL will do everything in it's power to manipulate and engineer the game to ensure it skews more towards basketball on grass. Some outliers exist for sure but the I-Formation and power running probably won't be making a comeback unfortunately.
Your logic is completely sound and makes sense. Assemble a great offensive line, put a strong power back as the focal point and run it down the throats of all the undersized edge defenders/linebacker safety hybrids. I think we can all agree that logic does not jive with the narrative being pushed.