FIlm Study: The Good, The Bad and The Great (week 16 vs Cowboys)

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  • NoMoreChillies
    Outback Goon
    • Sep 2018
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    FIlm Study: The Good, The Bad and The Great (week 16 vs Cowboys)

    Welcome back diehards. This week we were treated to an almost perfect gameplan from Jim Harbaugh and hos coaching staff. Zero sacks. Zero points given up in the 2nd half. The team is showcasing how well coached they are by minimal mistakes and elite play. When they know where to be they play faster. Its all coming together at the right time

    enjoy:


    as always
    luv ya
    -Chillies
  • wu-dai clan
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    #2
    The TD pass to Ladd was my favorite.

    Hopefully your "struggles" to find bad plays continues

    TY NMC.
    HowellER KlareTE FarmerOG M'baDT TollisonC 4.3.26

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    • northerner
      Charger fan since '79
      • Mar 2019
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      #3
      great vid NMC.

      QJ has made some tough catches this year. that one-handed grab was an elite level catch. i think his main problem before was turning up field before catching the ball, but it looks like he has also practiced a lot on deeper route catches. good for him.




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      • Boltnut
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        • Feb 2019
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        #4
        Great play designs! Making the Cowboys defense make choices. Herbert did a nice job of identifying the WR's with the best separation.
        Protect the QB
        Run the ball
        Play great defense

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        • powderblueboy
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          • Jul 2017
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          #5
          Originally posted by northerner View Post
          great vid NMC.

          QJ has made some tough catches this year. that one-handed grab was an elite level catch. i think his main problem before was turning up field before catching the ball, but it looks like he has also practiced a lot on deeper route catches. good for him.



          He had a number of 'hands' catches against Dallas that he often dropped in past years.

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