49ers thread for 2008-2009

#31
yup the yorks have been spending some money lately as well. Can't knock them in that area. And it seems like they've let Nolan and (just had a brain fart on the gm's name) do what they want with little interference.

This team is a qb away from a ten win team
 
#32
Sorry, but I agree with captain bill. I think O'Sullivan was far and away the best QB, followed by Hill with Smith a distant 3rd. With the potential our young receivers are showing, I'd rather see them with J.T. than with "I've always got an excuse" Alex.

But maybe that's just me... I've never hidden the fact that I didn't want Smith to begin with. I am a 49er fan to the bone, however, and if he had ever shown ANYTHING to indicate he could be really good for the Niners, I'd be willing to change my mind. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, he hasn't done it and I'm tired of waiting.
So far, none of the QBs have shown me anything this pre-season. O'Sullivan has the best grasp of the offense, but only because he has been playing it for 3 years. He also has a slight side-armed release that I have always disliked. His decision making under pressure has also been suspect, which makes me wonder what to expect when teams start playing their real defenses.

Alex Smith has done what he has done the last couple years. He has done nothing to impress or to look really bad. He has pretty much been invisible.

I have been disappointed that Shawn Hill really hasn't been given a chance so far. Of the 3 QBs, he is the ONLY one who has shown anything during a real NFL game. Neither Smith or O'Sullivan have done anything in the past in a real game that was impressive. And when it comes down to it, I care much more about what a QB does when the heat is on than in practice or pre-season.
 

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#33
Good or bad, one of those three is going to be our starting QB. While I don't envision JT as the next Joe Montana, I certainly think he could be an adequate fill-in until someone comes along who can truly be a "FORTY-NINER QUARTERBACK" in the tradition of Joe or Steve Young.
 
#34
I have been disappointed that Shawn Hill really hasn't been given a chance so far. Of the 3 QBs, he is the ONLY one who has shown anything during a real NFL game. Neither Smith or O'Sullivan have done anything in the past in a real game that was impressive.
I've seen this kind of comment before, and it really confuses me.

What did Hill do in his three games that Smith didn't show in 2006 and the beginning of 2007? Wins? Smith had lots of those... 200 yard games? Hill didn't have one, Smith had six in that time period... Poise? Smith has led fourth quarter comebacks on several occasions... 100+ QB ratings? Again, Smith has had more. Going through progressions and hitting the third option? Well, maybe, but that is much lower on my list of "anything" than winning, touchdowns, fourth quarter comebacks, etc.

I've been pleasantly surprised at O'Sullivan's play so far this preseason, but Hill hasn't looked good at all, and his throws look absolutely horrible. Smith doesn't look bad but also doesn't look good, so :shrug:. We'll have to see how it plays out.
 
#35
I've seen this kind of comment before, and it really confuses me.

What did Hill do in his three games that Smith didn't show in 2006 and the beginning of 2007? Wins? Smith had lots of those... 200 yard games? Hill didn't have one, Smith had six in that time period... Poise? Smith has led fourth quarter comebacks on several occasions... 100+ QB ratings? Again, Smith has had more. Going through progressions and hitting the third option? Well, maybe, but that is much lower on my list of "anything" than winning, touchdowns, fourth quarter comebacks, etc.
When I look at a QB, there are 3 areas I tend to look at:
1. Taking care of the football.
-In his 3 games last season (2 starts) Hill had 1 Interception and 3 TDs.
2. Wins/Losses.
- Hill started 2 games and won both of them.
3. Decision making skills.
-This is the area that Smith has struggled with his entire career. Hill makes quick decisions, and last season they were generally the right ones.

As for QB ratings, Smith has had 4 games in 3 seasons in which his QB rating was over 100.
Hill has started 2 games, and had a QB rating over 100 in both of them.

Now I am NOT saying that Hill should start for the Niners or is the next great QB. I'm just saying he should have been given a shot at starting, and from what I can tell; he hasn't. Martz has been looking primarily at Smith and O'Sullivan from day one, and I wish I knew why.
 
#36
Ok, I was just confused by your wording. Smith has shown all those things (although you might argue with the decision making - while I would point out the fourth quarter comebacks), just not consistently. Hill showed those things in his three games, but that's not much of a sample size.

I think Hill got as much of a chance as possible. There's no way to get all three guys a fair shot, especially when they are so close to each other. But based on the reports of practices and the little he's played in preseason it's entirely fair to focus the limited practice and playing time on the two guys who aren't playing as poorly as he had.
 

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#37
Looks like JTO stepped up and grabbed the bull by the horns to secure his job.

While Im not to thrilled with him now, if he plays like he did this game I think he'll grow on me.

Go Niners!!!
 

SLAB

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#39
I think Ziegler and Clayton deserve to make this team.

Clayton over Robinson because Robinson has never shown anything in any game situation...Sure he could have fun with trickery, but Clayton has had two good preseasons in a row. Maybe stash Robinson on the PUP list until week 6 and wait and see what happens during that stretch?

RBs: Gore/Foster/Clayton .... Robinson (PUP)

Ziegler over Lelie...I really wanted Lelie to show something this preseason because a bona-fide downfield threat in the Martz system couldn't hurt, but he's been out all preseason...Same with last year...Time to move on.

WRs: Bruce/Johnson/Morgan/Battle/Hill/Ziegler?




Oh..and Keasey over Norris! Keasey's hair is totally awesome! Plus I like his offensive capabilities.
 
#40
Looks like JTO stepped up and grabbed the bull by the horns to secure his job.

While Im not to thrilled with him now, if he plays like he did this game I think he'll grow on me.

Go Niners!!!
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'm much happier when a guy plays well to (presumably) get the starting job than if it's just a big mediocre-fest.
 
#41
I think Ziegler and Clayton deserve to make this team.

Clayton over Robinson because Robinson has never shown anything in any game situation...Sure he could have fun with trickery, but Clayton has had two good preseasons in a row. Maybe stash Robinson on the PUP list until week 6 and wait and see what happens during that stretch?

RBs: Gore/Foster/Clayton .... Robinson (PUP)

Ziegler over Lelie...I really wanted Lelie to show something this preseason because a bona-fide downfield threat in the Martz system couldn't hurt, but he's been out all preseason...Same with last year...Time to move on.

WRs: Bruce/Johnson/Morgan/Battle/Hill/Ziegler?




Oh..and Keasey over Norris! Keasey's hair is totally awesome! Plus I like his offensive capabilities.
And Keasey made that beast of a tackle on special teams v. Hester. It should have been a safety. Hester totally brought that out of the end zone and went back in. Keasey made the tackle. Oh well, its preseason for the refs too.
 

SLAB

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#42
And Keasey made that beast of a tackle on special teams v. Hester. It should have been a safety. Hester totally brought that out of the end zone and went back in. Keasey made the tackle. Oh well, its preseason for the refs too.
Those were his linebacker days doing all the talking!
 
#43
Wow. You guys are pretty rough on Alex Smith (IMO). I don't think he's done much to show that he should have been the 1st overall or anything. But he doesn't seem like a bad guy and there appears to be real dislike for him here. He was bad his first year, decent his second, solid since when he wasn't hurt. He's had a rough first couple of years in the league, hope he's better for it in the end.

If he's in I hope he succeeds. I think O'Sullivan has been better thus far so he should probably start. What happened to Shaun Hill? Did he really underperfrom or has he not gotten the chance? I didn't expect him to really get the job or anything but it seems like they just stopped talking about one day.
 
#44
It's official: 49ers riding JTO into regular season

Mike Nolan just made the announcement during a conference call. Nolan said he met with all three quarterbacks about an hour ago and explained them the situation. O'Sullivan is the starter and he is backing him "100 percent." Alex Smith is the No. 2 quarterback and Shaun Hill is third. Said Nolan of O'Sullivan: "He had better command among the three. He played with consistency, and we've played well as a unit."

http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/49ers/archives/014825.html
 
#45
This type of thing is going to lead to the NFL getting serious about restricting rookie contracts. I think Smith's $24 million guaranteed is the only reason he's still on the team.
 
#46
This type of thing is going to lead to the NFL getting serious about restricting rookie contracts. I think Smith's $24 million guaranteed is the only reason he's still on the team.
No it's not. His decent performance in 2006 and the fact he's better than most other options is why he's still on the team.

That said, I agree with you that they need to fix the rookie salary system.
 

SLAB

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#47
Great start O'Sullivan.

Our defense was good enough that a competent offensive attack should have won this game.

Im suddenly pessimistic again.

:mad:
 
#48
Defense was good in the first half but never gave us a chance in the second...the offense got one possession in the second half...there was so many problems to name right now.
 

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#49
You know, even with the problems, I think there's hope. It didn't suck to watch today's game, and that's a step up from most of last year.

GO NINERS!!!

SLAB - Were we watching the same game? I certainly don't blame O'Sullivan, who wasn't to blame for the Cardinals having the ball for almost an entire quarter. You used to tell me I needed to look past my dislike of Smith and give him a fair chance. I think the same holds true for JT.
 

SLAB

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#50
You know, even with the problems, I think there's hope. It didn't suck to watch today's game, and that's a step up from most of last year.

GO NINERS!!!

SLAB - Were we watching the same game? I certainly don't blame O'Sullivan, who wasn't to blame for the Cardinals having the ball for almost an entire quarter. You used to tell me I needed to look past my dislike of Smith and give him a fair chance. I think the same holds true for JT.
Bitter over the loss so I took unwarranted shots at the easy target.

3 TO's from the guy made him that target.

Color me unimpressed but not ready to behead him just yet.
 
#51
how did it not suck to watch todays game?

Our defense and offense both played pretty good but the turnovers were just flat out ridiculous. We kept giving the ball away in our territory and although the defense held up at first they eventually broke.

Bad penalties and turnovers are a sign that Nolan has this team unprepared. 4 years later and although the talent has upgraded enormously since he came in we still either underachieve or play unprepared and sometimes it's both at the same time. I'm sick and tired of holding my breath on every offensive posession hoping we don't turn it over and I'm tired of holding my breath on every defensive third down when the game is on the line only to be dissapointed again and again!
 

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#52
I said it didn't suck for me. I've been a 49er fan for over 40 years. Maybe I just have a little more tolerance for suckatude?

:)
 
#53
I hate turnovers. I prefer a conservative style to a risk taking style. So that was not a great start to the season.

But I was definitely encouraged by Gore's play and the defense. Unfortunately it looks like at best this will be a team like two years ago that wins about half its games and rarely blows anybody away.
 

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#54
I guess I'm truly seeing the glass half full. I'm seeing a defensive unit that looks to be improving; I'm seeing a front line that didn't clear the way like matadors for the Cardinals defense. I'm not delusional enough to be talking the "P" word, but I'm just going to enjoy the good parts and be thankful for whatever joy I can find in this season. But it's my general philosophy. I always look for something good. If I couldn't find anything good, I don't know how I could manage to watch the games.

I am an eternal and possibly infuriating at times optimist.
 
#55
I liked JTO's accuracy, he had 140 yards passing at halftime, never got much of an opportunity in the second.

The INT he shouldn't of tried to squeeze into Battle, the first time he got stripped was Staley's fault...he got beat badly...he needs to do much better if he's gonna protect his blindside!

Gore was brilliant. [after that 40 yard run you see martz say "wow"

VD got some nice catches...again offense only was on the feild for the first half.

turnovers were terrible.

on top of everything nothing went in our favor...the D was great in the first half...AZ was always like 30 yards away from the endzone and the D did a nice job...with everything we're lucky to lose by 10!

I'm sure things will be much better next week!
 
#56
You know, even with the problems, I think there's hope. It didn't suck to watch today's game, and that's a step up from most of last year.

GO NINERS!!!

SLAB - Were we watching the same game? I certainly don't blame O'Sullivan, who wasn't to blame for the Cardinals having the ball for almost an entire quarter. You used to tell me I needed to look past my dislike of Smith and give him a fair chance. I think the same holds true for JT.

I was encouraged overall but that 3rd quarter sucked to watch from my seat. I was so frustrated I had to walk away a few times.

Like I said I was encouraged overall though. The defense besides the 3rd was pretty solid and the offense when they were on the field weren't all that bad. If we could limit a few of those glaring mistakes that game is a lot closer if not a complete reversal.

GO 9ers!
 

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#57
From the "Just when you think you've heard it all" department:

According to the Bee, Alex Smith fractured something in his shoulder Friday throwing a deep pass.

Um, what?!?!?!?

That's the little pink plastic flower on the icing of the cake for me. We need to just bite the bullet, cut our losses and get him on down the road...
 
#58
:confused:

You sound like you think it was his fault, or that he's a wuss, or injury prone. He's none of that as far as I can tell.

But I do agree that it's time to let him go if this injury is anything more than a couple weeks (and even then it's probably time).

And that sucks because it means the 49ers still don't have a quarterback to make them elite and it will be a few more years before they have a chance at the Super Bowl.
 

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#59
I think he's injury prone. And with this latest setback I think he's just way too expensive to keep around because he "might" finally work out.