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The “It’s Over”, the Offense, and the Turnovers

Lamar wasn’t good
OL was OKish
Stanley and Rosengarten had a rough time
Pass rush had issues over pursuing allowing the QB to step up into a good pocket
We abandoned Henry for some reason in Q2
Lost Wiggins and Martin early in the game and those were immediately big concerns
Had a lot of “almosts”
Some really great homefield cooking from the refs (not really)
 
David Ojabo looks so damn good in Dallas. It’s crazy the type of DIFFICULT catches he makes routinely. Really making a DIFFERENCE is certain moments
Assuming you are making a point and didn’t just typo:

1. there’s a reason all that talent isn’t in Pittsburgh rn
2. Even if we tried to trade for him he clearly wasn’t coming here from Pittsburgh on a trade
3. WR is not the issue with this team, at least talent wise
4. Ojabo losing literally every last bit of explosiveness would’ve been hard to predict, given modern medical treatment, and for all people’s complaining about the lack of investment in the line, he, at the time, was a real good value to try to pick up in round 2
 
As I said in the game thread, this team doesn’t care. They don’t really want to turn this season around and make something of it. I know it was a short week and all that, but that was just sloppy play and relatively poor effort. If that’s all we’re going to do, then just tank and get a high draft pick (even though EDC will probably use it to draft another safety).
 
David Ojabo looks so damn good in Dallas. It’s crazy the type of DIFFICULT catches he makes routinely. Really making a DIFFERENCE is certain moments
We only want angels and men of Christ on this team, amigo

Tbh though if even Tomlin couldn’t control Pickens I’m not sure Harbaugh’s soft ass had a chance. He’d run to EDC the first sign of attitude
 
Lamar wasn’t good
OL was OKish
Stanley and Rosengarten had a rough time
Pass rush had issues over pursuing allowing the QB to step up into a good pocket
We abandoned Henry for some reason in Q2
Lost Wiggins and Martin early in the game and those were immediately big concerns
Had a lot of “almosts”
Some really great homefield cooking from the refs (not really)
Bengals did a great job neutralizing our pressure. Felt like they came in prepared and focused on certain things off of film study. Seemed like they knew where the pressure was coming from all night.
 
Bengals did a great job neutralizing our pressure. Felt like they came in prepared and focused on certain things off of film study. Seemed like they knew where the pressure was coming from all night.
Yeah I saw that. It was pretty impressive all told. I saw how their guards did this motion forward and out that really caused our edges to over pursue around the tackles and really pushed into our interior DL. We didn’t seem to have an answer for that at all. It crushed our rush as even if we sent the house we couldn’t penetrate. Kinda funny if I was a Bengals fan
 
What an embarrassing loss. Not sure I’ll be wasting my next 5 weekends on this team.
 
I think the worst parts about this loss are:

1. Wiggins and Martin
2. This was the stretch where I felt like this team would show me if it had a spine to win in January. Losing today really makes me feel like it’s the same team
3. Lamar looks mentally broken atm. 50/50 it’s a good decision and throw.
 
Also I thought Faalele had a good game this game. I would have to watch again but it looked like Stanley and Rosengarten both struggled more than anything in this game
 
I think the worst parts about this loss are:

1. Wiggins and Martin
2. This was the stretch where I felt like this team would show me if it had a spine to win in January. Losing today really makes me feel like it’s the same team
3. Lamar looks mentally broken atm. 50/50 it’s a good decision and throw.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a team so unable to take advantage of other teams faults.

Feels like every week we see some stats like “this team allowed xyz for 10 straight games until they played Baltimore”
 
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a team so unable to take advantage of other teams faults.

Feels like every week we see some stats like “this team allowed xyz for 10 straight games until they played Baltimore”

The gameplan has been Lamar do something for years now.
 
I did not expect this kind of clusterfuck on offense, despite everything.

Can't remember the worse game Lamar played.

It’s been over 3 years. We know he’s been hurt and struggling since he came back.

I have yet to say players around him step up and help nor have I seen a gameplan to get him going either.
 
So our offensive line performed this bad against a Bengals defense that did not have Trey Hendrickson.... what's Watt going to do next week?
 
I'll forgive this team if we fire someone, I mean anyone on this coaching staff tomorrow. Apparently Steve Biscotti was in attendance, hey Steve.... DO SOMETHING!
 
A comedy of errors tonight. So many opportunities. The fumble through the end zone, the TD brought back by the OPI, the long incompletion. Consistently shot ourselves in the foot today. Shame that we couldn't keep the run game going with all of the passing follies. It was the one aspect for us that was actively working.
 
As I said in the game thread, this team doesn’t care. They don’t really want to turn this season around and make something of it. I know it was a short week and all that, but that was just sloppy play and relatively poor effort. If that’s all we’re going to do, then just tank and get a high draft pick (even though EDC will probably use it to draft another safety).
And this to me is the biggest strike against Harbaugh and his staff. Nine times out of ten if a team has given up it's a coaching issue.
 
Assuming you are making a point and didn’t just typo:

1. there’s a reason all that talent isn’t in Pittsburgh rn
2. Even if we tried to trade for him he clearly wasn’t coming here from Pittsburgh on a trade
3. WR is not the issue with this team, at least talent wise
4. Ojabo losing literally every last bit of explosiveness would’ve been hard to predict, given modern medical treatment, and for all people’s complaining about the lack of investment in the line, he, at the time, was a real good value to try to pick up in round 2
Agree with the last point.

Just hope we knock injured prospects down at least a whole nother round from here on out. If you have a David ojabo round 2 situation again, wait til round 3.
 
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