I did the standing room only tickets for the Steelers game, it was nice. We never even made it up to where we were supposed to go. Just kept standing on the 2nd level area for like 3-30 minutes at a time till security told us to find our seats. Had about 50th row, 30 yard line to 30 yard line viewing the entire game.
Don't yell at me @Bogey
Your secret is safe, BF.
Hey Bogey ... will you be at Fan Assistace Section 109 on Saturday?
I will indeed Ringo, although I move around the stadium a lot so if I’m not there please have them tell Rick that Ringo says hi.
So where and how do you use Jaire this weekend, especially if you aren't banking him on playing every snap.
Do you put Jaire is his usual spot and mess with Stokes and move him around to left side or slot over Sullivan or Rasul. Or just keep Stokes at right outside CB and let Jaire get the slot snaps, moving Sullivan to the bench? Just come in in dime packages, likely a lot of slot work, or again, move Stokes elsewhere.
So where and how do you use Jaire this weekend, especially if you aren't banking him on playing every snap.
Do you put Jaire is his usual spot and mess with Stokes and move him around to left side or slot over Sullivan or Rasul. Or just keep Stokes at right outside CB and let Jaire get the slot snaps, moving Sullivan to the bench? Just come in in dime packages, likely a lot of slot work, or again, move Stokes elsewhere.
Just have him shadow Deebo when he is in.
Other, combination of all?
I personally like the idea of using him inside and leaving Stokes and Rasul alone. I think when you have a rookie and an out-of-nowhere star playing well, it's best to keep a good thing strong. So I'd put him in Sullivan's role to start and leave him in unless he needs to take some series off in which case Sullivan moves back up.
So where and how do you use Jaire this weekend, especially if you aren't banking him on playing every snap.
Do you put Jaire is his usual spot and mess with Stokes and move him around to left side or slot over Sullivan or Rasul. Or just keep Stokes at right outside CB and let Jaire get the slot snaps, moving Sullivan to the bench? Just come in in dime packages, likely a lot of slot work, or again, move Stokes elsewhere.
Just have him shadow Deebo when he is in.
Other, combination of all?
I personally like the idea of using him inside and leaving Stokes and Rasul alone. I think when you have a rookie and an out-of-nowhere star playing well, it's best to keep a good thing strong. So I'd put him in Sullivan's role to start and leave him in unless he needs to take some series off in which case Sullivan moves back up.
I was thinking the same thing.
9ers do go heavy personnel a lot, so we might not do as much dime as normal, but likely enough nickel + dime snaps to Sullivan and Jaire on the field a lot.
And yeah, if Stokes is playing well, I let him take every single snap at right CB, for this week at least. Reassess from there if applicable.
Or if Stokes gives up a play or two, start mixing in Jaire out there, even when 2 CBs on the field.
Means nothing, but Kenny Clark's rookie year, the run the table year, he went and blew up the playoffs. He was a wrecking crew in Dallas helping shut down Zeke all game.
Wouldn't mind seeing Slayton up his game in the post season in a comparable way.
So where and how do you use Jaire this weekend, especially if you aren't banking him on playing every snap.
Do you put Jaire is his usual spot and mess with Stokes and move him around to left side or slot over Sullivan or Rasul. Or just keep Stokes at right outside CB and let Jaire get the slot snaps, moving Sullivan to the bench? Just come in in dime packages, likely a lot of slot work, or again, move Stokes elsewhere.
Just have him shadow Deebo when he is in.
Other, combination of all?
I personally like the idea of using him inside and leaving Stokes and Rasul alone. I think when you have a rookie and an out-of-nowhere star playing well, it's best to keep a good thing strong. So I'd put him in Sullivan's role to start and leave him in unless he needs to take some series off in which case Sullivan moves back up.
It is time to push the intensity ......... drive, precision, beat the man in front of you, pound, evade, block, tackle, basically execute for 60 minutes in all 3 phases.
I’m pretty sure the Niners will start the game (just like us) on adrenaline and they’ll be fine for the first half or most of it. But let’s see if they are too dinged up and fade in the second half. I don’t expect they will and it’ll be a competitive game all night.
I really think Aaron has the most to prove in this game, as well as MLF as HC. They need to prove that we can win well in January, better than ever.
The Niners resemble their team from two years ago, but they aren’t the same. And the Packers have depth and a couple of skill guys (thinking Campbell and Dillon) that will have impact that we didn’t have two years ago.
Is the Dallas defense physical? I never thought of them that way. I thought they were a fast defense that caused a ton of takeaways. This vaunted SF offense scored 23 on them and that was from a terrible pick by Dak.