Just as a thought experiment, imagine the reaction in Denver if Seattle won the Superbowl with Lock under center. Obviously the chance of that happening is worse than Denver ripping three straight championships with Wilson under center. But it's fun to imagine Lock and a bunch of other retreads making their old teams look silly.
I never usually watch post-practice interviews (apparently everyone is always competing) and would not usually attempt to scrape meaning from Coachspeak, but - Waldron's last comment on Lock "finishing strong and keeping that level-headed mindset through the course of the day". An inadvertant hint at Lock's shortcomings when it comes to maintaining focus?
Smith and Lock might be struggling but we should take time to enjoy the fretting of Niner fans over the possible shortcomings of Trey Lance. Our turn will no doubt come next year!
I think that's a good pickup pin Waldron's comments. He was solid on his Lock, and it seems Drew's settling in.
Plus, I wonder if it's an ADVANTAGE showing well with the twos? I know you're going against 2nd team D, but coaches know if that play will translate to 1st team, and you're also working with offensive players that don't know their way around.
If you're making sure lesser players are on their spot, that might even be more leadership than running with, say, Tyler who does not need the QB telling him where to be
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Just as a thought experiment, imagine the reaction in Denver if Seattle won the Superbowl with Lock under center. Obviously the chance of that happening is worse than Denver ripping three straight championships with Wilson under center. But it's fun to imagine Lock and a bunch of other retreads making their old teams look silly.
Imagine if Seattle won game 1??? Oh man, that alone would be worth the price of admission.
I like this timeline.
I never usually watch post-practice interviews (apparently everyone is always competing) and would not usually attempt to scrape meaning from Coachspeak, but - Waldron's last comment on Lock "finishing strong and keeping that level-headed mindset through the course of the day". An inadvertant hint at Lock's shortcomings when it comes to maintaining focus?
Smith and Lock might be struggling but we should take time to enjoy the fretting of Niner fans over the possible shortcomings of Trey Lance. Our turn will no doubt come next year!
I think that's a good pickup pin Waldron's comments. He was solid on his Lock, and it seems Drew's settling in.
Plus, I wonder if it's an ADVANTAGE showing well with the twos? I know you're going against 2nd team D, but coaches know if that play will translate to 1st team, and you're also working with offensive players that don't know their way around.
If you're making sure lesser players are on their spot, that might even be more leadership than running with, say, Tyler who does not need the QB telling him where to be
Great update, bring back the CHIP, David’s ready for Goliath!
SeaJoe community thanks you, KenJoe, and we await more insightful coverage.
Part of each camp comment I see - Hawks will be FAST -
and Penny at 237 sounds really strong, considering his speed and “wiggle.”
I am worried, and doubly so. Is the defense good, or is it just that the offense is atrocious? My optimism says both, but I may be wrong.