To be fair; they are undefeated in superbowls, and that Steve Young guy scares the fuck out of me. Surefure HoF'er one day I tells ya!
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To be fair; they are undefeated in superbowls, and that Steve Young guy scares the fuck out of me. Surefure HoF'er one day I tells ya!
Paint-guy--
Don't know "joe", but they tell me this guy is his cousin! ;)
I think our front matches up well with their OL. I really like us defensively as a whole, guys will be rested up and just completely psyched out of their minds. A good gameplan will be in place too.
If we are strictly talking about Colin Kaepernick, the one guy that he should most concerned with (I won't say fear, because that will be losing the game before it starts) is Haloti Ngata. Yes, Benard Pollard has laid some hits on opponents this year. However, it has been Ngata that has left the QBs shaken up. Andy Dalton was through after some hits by Ngata in the fourth quarter. Robert Griffin's season was over the moment Ngata made contact with him. Tom Brady wanted no part of Ngata and threw the ball into the middle of the ocean. He is the guy whose actual speed cannot be fully understood by watching film. If Kaepernick tries to scramble, he'll have to be weary of Ngata and make sure that he doesn't underestimate his speed.
That is the one defender I would choose. Trent Dilfer talked about the numbers game of the pistol and so forth. The issue is that when you have defenders who need to be double teamed, such as Ngata, right up the middle no less, it sets up your outside defenders to set the edge and messes with that numbers game.
Not to mention Suggs is going to be well rested, and is peaking at the right time. Kruger's also got a lot of speed off the edge and I haven't heard much about McPhee who's been making plays all postseason.
arthur jones stepping his game up too
honestly with the way this defense has been playing, he should be concerned with the whole unit. everyone seems to be peaking and/or getting healthy at the right time.