Now this is what I'm talking about -- actual game insight from a beat writer in the MSM. I didn't know those guys were capable of providing anything other than a few bland quotes and the occasional bit of soap-boxing (for everything of substance, trust nothing less than Football Outsiders), but The Press Democrat's Matt Maiocco does a good job of offering up analysis on where the 49ers went wrong against the Steelers.By my count, the Steelers ran the ball 28 times when the 49ers were playing with a true nose tackle. The 49ers' nose tackles occupied a double-team block on just six of those plays. Aubrayo Franklin was one-on-one 15 times, and five times he received a double-team. Isaac Sopoaga saw just one double-team on eight running plays.It's pretty simple math. If the offensive line has five guys, and the defensive line has three, one or more of those defensive linemen are going to have to occupy double teams to be successful. If not, the offensive line advances to block the linebackers, and the next thing you know Willie Parker's got 133 yards and 5.5 yards per carry.
The 49ers have just played their third game in the 3-4, so they've obviously got some path left to travel on that learning curve. And let's be fair, this is a Steelers team that historically has been known for running prowess (though Franklin should have known what he was getting into from his days in Baltimore). That performance was an abberation for a defense that has played really well so far this season. Now that offense .... eek.


















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9-27-2007 @ 2:33PM
sone said...
Well,
I think the problem here is the Coaching Staff. The Defensive Line did a good job, but the rotations was not effective. I know that when Sopoaga comes in, he made some tackles but then he gets send out again. If they really want to see more from Isaac, they should give him some more playing time. Franklin, on the other hand, was in there most of the times. Also, the nose tackle is not the only position on the Defensive Line. I never seen any blame on Young and Douglas.
Away from this subject, I think they should just fire Alex Smith already. He's been treated like a baby the whole time but he has not even improved since he got here. He can't stay in the pocket and always panicking when hears footsteps.
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