:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Season Thread [2-2 vs Cardinals 10/07 1:05PST]:::

Should UnicornHunter’s faithful card be revoked for his blasphemous Patrick Willis comments?

  • Yes permanently

    Votes: 31 79.5%
  • Yes temporarily

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
^Haha. I kind of was expecting games like these from the Niners. New team being built from a new regime, growing pains are expected. I just kind of expected them to perform a little bit better.

I haven't had time to watch all Niners games. But is the lack of accuracy from Hoyer due to the O-Line not giving him enough time or is he at fault for majority of the issues?
 
Don't worry guys. Next year the players will be in year two of the new schemes, we'll have Cousins plus the draft.

We're making the playoffs next year, quote me.

Not sure what everyone sees in Cousins that I'm not seeing....other than him and Kyle having a good relationship.
 
Not sure what everyone sees in Cousins that I'm not seeing....other than him and Kyle having a good relationship.
Comments like this I don't understand. You see the QB play all around the league and how abysmal it is for about half the teams. Then Kirk cousins who has put up 2 pro bowl caliber years as a starter should certainly be included in the top 12 QBs in the league gets this constant "I don't see it" from fans because he doesn't have 1st round pedigree.

He has issues sliding in the pocket and his mechanics do break down when a defender is bareing down on him. But outside of that he is one of the more accurate QBs in the league for 3 years now. And last year he led all QBs in completions of throws 12 yards or more. That's a very telling stat on how accurate a QB is.
 
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Comments like this I don't understand. You see the QB play all around the league and how abysmal it is for about half the teams. Then Kirk cousins who has put up 2 pro bowl caliber years as a starter should certainly be included in the top 12 QBs in the league gets this constant "I don't see it" from fans because he doesn't have 1st round pedigree.

He has issues sliding in the pocket and his mechanics do break down when a defender is bareing down on him. But outside of that he is one of the more accurate QBs in the league for 3 years now. And last year he led all QBs in completions of throws 12 yards or more. That's a very telling stat on how accurate a QB is.

You just proved my statement. Kirk Cousins is an AVERAGE quarterback at best. Not bad....but not great either.

I live in Maryland so unfortunately I get to see and watch a lot of Washington football team games. Kirk Cousins is undeserving of making 20 million dollars a year and is a middle of the road quarterback. Now as 49ers fans we are currently use to failing quarterbacks that would grade at a "E" level....just because you see a "C" level QB which Cousins is that not the grade level or more importantly QB to aim for. I would rather us take our chances in the draft next year and see who and what that gets us.
 
Baker Mayfield has been having the best season of all the QBs in college. 13/0 TD/INT ratio with a 75% completion percentage to go with a huge road win at tOSU.
 
Still feel bummed out about that game lol....I need to hear some breaking starting QB news. And y'all know what I mean. That will make my week better!
 
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Darnold needs to stay in school. His mechanics are a mess, and he struggles to operate within the framework of plays. He's a hero baller who is at his best when the play breaks down and he's running around chucking it.
 
To those who don't want Kirk Cousins(and there's quite of a few of you out there, maybe not on this forum): If not Kirk Cousins, then who? People in the NFL believe Darnold is staying in school. Josh Allen looked ******* terrible versus Hawaii. Yes, HAWAII. Are you taking Josh Rosen with the first overall pick? He's definitely not without his warts. Luke Falk? Mason Rudolph? Who is your choice of franchise QB? I'm curious to hear what you guys prefer.
 
Lamar jackson















Not srs

If we have the #1 overall pick, hopefully someone falls in love with a qb and trade back.


Im all in fir Kirk
 
Too bad Lamar Jackson is the opposite of what Kyle likes in his qbs :lol: would love to have him on our team though. Mike Vick 2.0
 
Darnold needs to stay in school. His mechanics are a mess, and he struggles to operate within the framework of plays. He's a hero baller who is at his best when the play breaks down and he's running around chucking it.

not sure is describing darnold or johnny manziel...:emoji_thinking:
 
Give me Kirk. Use the high pick on an impact positional player. We definitely need it. CB, WR, LB, etc.

I feel like we are set up to make a quick turnaround if we sign Kirk. Its not often a QB as good as Kirk just falls in your lap. (I feel like thats whats happening) We can use our picks to fix a lot of other things.
 
On a more positive note, Defo is cementing himself as one of the best interior DL in the NFL.

DeForest Buckner is playing like an All-Pro
Jake Montero


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DeForest Buckner has been the been the best interior lineman in the league through four games according to Pro Football Focus. Not the best on the 49ers, the best in the entire NFL.

At 0-4, the idea that anybody on the 49ers is playing at that level is hard to imagine, but Buckner has been an unblockable monster to start the season, and is looking like the player the 49ers hoped they’d drafted with the seventh overall pick in 2016. Buckner shined again on Sunday vs. the Cardinals, pressuring Carson Palmer six times while earning his first sack of the season, and should’ve had a second in overtime if not for the 49ers accepting a holding penalty. He also made two run stops behind the line of scrimmage.

Like Arik Armstead before him and Solomon Thomas after, Buckner’s most enticing quality coming out of college was his versatility. At 6-foot-7, 300 pounds, Buckner has both the size and quickness to play almost anywhere on the defensive line, and is already showing a rare ability to be a dominant force both as a pass rusher and in the run game.

Buckner is the only interior lineman in the NFL with an 88 or higher grade in both run defense and pass rush, ranking fourth and third respectively, making him the rare lineman that is capable of having an impact on every play. Buckner is both able to overpower lineman with his size and strength, or use his quickness to get past less athletic guards with relative ease. Look how he bursts past the offensive guard here with what is becoming a signature swim move.



Here Buckner uses the same move by also shows his power, using his long arms to part the two lineman in front of him with seemingly minimal effort. You can start to see how Buckner already has 22 QB pressures so far this season, the most in the NFL for interior defenders.



Buckner against the run is just as impressive. Watch here how he slides to nose tackle pre snap, stays home and makes the tackle.



Here’s a similar play with Buckner engaging and then tossing the lineman aside before making the tackle. He just makes everything look so easy.



Buckner showed these type of flashes during his rookie year, where he looked ahead of Armstead (the first round pick in the previous draft) almost immediately. But now Buckner is looking like a force, and if Reuben Foster is all he’s cracked up to be, the 49ers might’ve hit big on two of the best young defensive players in the NFL, a year after trotting out one of the worst units in recent memory.

“Buckner is on his way to the Pro Bowl I’ll say that right now,” 49ers broadcaster Tim Ryan told Murph & Mac on Monday. “Wouldn’t shock me if he’s an (All-Pro). He ripping double teams apart. The guy is a freaking locomotive. When he hits you it’s like a train splattering a pile.

“The way that guy moves around on his feet and what he’s doing with his hands and getting violent. Pass rushers are taught you’ve got to swipe the hands, you’ve got to get them down. When DeForest Buckner takes guys down the middle he’s not swiping the hands down, he’s forklifting the arms over the guy’s head and that guy is on a retreat into the quarterback’s lap.”


Just a quarter into the season, Buckner still has a long way to go before we can consider him a bonafide star. As of now, however, he’s been the most impressive player on the team in 2017, and at just 23 years old, is the 49ers most exciting interior lineman since Justin Smith. If both Armstead and Thomas end up reaching anywhere close to their potential, the 49ers’ defensive front could be scary for years to come.
 
Buckner solly and reub will be a force inside. We need help with our DBs. Safeties falling off like flies and Robinson getting BBQd
 
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