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January 27, 2020 at 10:49 am #110743
znModeratorFrank Schwab@YahooSchwab
Just one way the Super Bowl has changed. Watching Super Bowl IV, Summerall on the broadcast: “We’ve seen a lot of halftime shows, and do we have a dandy for you today. The Southern University marching band!”January 27, 2020 at 10:50 am #110744
znModeratorMcClain: Andy Reid, Kyle Shanahan have shot at Super redemption https://t.co/y9sX04H60y
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) January 25, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:50 am #110745
znModeratorExpect the passing game to be King next Sunday@PFF_George + @PFF_Eric:https://t.co/hZD7CEKiDe
— PFF (@PFF) January 25, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:51 am #110746
znModeratorKansas City’s road to the Super Bowl began long before this season, marked by a handful of crucial moves—including drafting Patrick Mahomes and later trading Alex Smith, which represents the moment that the Chiefs went all in https://t.co/FhDdzsCFoW
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) January 26, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:52 am #110747
znModeratorWhy DeForest Buckner-Arik Armstead partnership vital to 49ers’ defense
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/why-deforest-buckner-arik-armstead-183535682.html
SANTA CLARA — DeForest Buckner and Arik Armstead have known each other for a long time now. They were roommates at the University of Oregon and leaders of a dominant Ducks defensive front, with a working partnership extended by the 49ers.
Armstead and Buckner were first-round picks in 2015 and ’16 respectively, creating great potential along the 49ers’ defensive line finally realized this season.
While flashy newcomers Nick Bosa and Dee Ford get a lion’s share of attention for 2019’s defensive dominance, let’s not forget that Buckner was a second-team All-Pro and Armstead led the team in sacks in a breakout year.
These two revel in each other’s success and are excited to play Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs together, especially after going through some hard times.
“It has been awesome,” Buckner said Friday. “Coming in as a rookie already having one of my good friends and college roommates on the team already, who’s been in a similar position as me, getting drafted in the first round and being the team’s first pick the year before, and really helping me transition into the locker room and having a guy to really bounce ideas off of throughout the year.
“It has been really beneficial for me, and it’s been fun, especially this year. We had a lot of good times at Oregon and then we went through a rough patch here the past couple of years. To finally have this year, everything happening the right way and getting here to the “big dance,” it has been one hell of a ride.”
This ride isn’t over yet. There’s one more game to play on Feb. 2 against the Chiefs, where the Oregon alums will be vital to victory.
The 49ers rotate eight defensive linemen, but they make the most hay when Bosa, Buckner, Armstead and Ford line up together. Armstead generally plays end in the base package, frequently sliding inside next to Buckner on obvious passing downs.
That’s when these longtime friends can create havoc.
“It’s great to play next to him,” Armstead said. “Teams often give him a lot of attention, which makes my job easier. Or, sometimes the focus comes my way and he has a favorable matchup. He and I working together puts pressure on the offense.”
Interior pressure is always important. It prevents opposing quarterbacks from stepping up in the pocket, often flushing signal callers out of their comfort zone. The 49ers have talked all week about executing a coordinated, disciplined pass rush that shuts down escape routes for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, the reigning NFL MVP.
He’s both a threat to run outright and sidestep pressure long enough to make plays down the field.
“As a defensive line, you need to go and attack all day and once you put out the run and you start pass-rushing,” Buckner said, ” you want to consistently put pressure in his face, whether it’s just pressure up the middle, off the edge, getting hit and also getting sacks. So, you just want to make him uncomfortable. You don’t want to have him back there because a quarterback like him, when he has time to throw, he’ll make you pay. We just need to do a really good job rushing as a unit.”
It’s hard, if not impossible, to find a more talented pass-rushing unit in the NFL. The 49ers work hard to stop the run, take teams off schedule and then release the hounds on third-and-long situations.
“It’s super important to get there in four,” Armstead said. “We want the most guys possible back in coverage while still generating pressure. We take pride in that.
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“It has been great to play with those guys and work hard for one another. We have a lot of fun making plays in this defense. Big plays are contagious. When somebody makes one, the others want to join the party.January 27, 2020 at 10:52 am #110748
znModerator.@49ers have multiple plays dialed up at once . #JimmyG gets to make the decision based off what the defense does. Here is an example. #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/D2jS1nRVxs
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:53 am #110749
znModeratorChiefs pass-rush took a step back, but their defense improved@PFF_Eric ($):https://t.co/MsOowWmY2H
— PFF (@PFF) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 5:07 pm #110763
znModeratorHow does KC's offensive line match up with SF's elite defensive front? Our @BrandonThornNFL dives deep into the Super Bowl trenches. https://t.co/xew0t7oZif
— Establish The Run (@EstablishTheRun) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 5:07 pm #110764
znModeratorHow does KC's offensive line match up with SF's elite defensive front? Our @BrandonThornNFL dives deep into the Super Bowl trenches. https://t.co/xew0t7oZif
— Establish The Run (@EstablishTheRun) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 8:03 pm #110774
znModerator🏃♂️🌬️ pic.twitter.com/DPuDdYuXxQ
— Ross Tucker (@RossTuckerNFL) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 8:07 pm #110776
znModeratorThe Chiefs offensive line has been the best in the league at holding blocks in the first 3 seconds of a pass play.
According to our Hurry Probability model, the @Chiefs OL is expected to allow a hurry on 9% of dropbacks within 3 seconds, best in the NFL.#SBLIV | #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/WFQubYcGtk
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) January 27, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:28 pm #110782
znModeratorThe 49ers are perfectly content to be as run-heavy as they have been https://t.co/2NbBCF4GT0
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) January 28, 2020
January 27, 2020 at 10:29 pm #110783
znModeratorPatrick Mahomes must be a Precog because he sees what Travis Kelce is about to do before he does it. Those two share the most remarkable chemistry. In the first clip, Mahomes is throwing the route conversion before Kelce even breaks to left to see that he should convert his route pic.twitter.com/wATvSVTma2
— Seth Galina (@SethGalina) January 28, 2020
January 29, 2020 at 10:24 am #110799
znModeratorGetting close to Sunday#SuperBowlLIV @Chiefs @49ers
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) January 29, 2020
January 29, 2020 at 11:38 am #110802
znModeratorSam Monson@PFF_Sam
Mahomes is in that “what exactly is the game plan?” pantheon right now.He can kill a defense in so many ways, and has the highest-graded postseason we have ever seen from a QB.
Most players you at least know what you SHOULD do against them. Mahomes I don’t know if you do.
January 30, 2020 at 2:52 pm #110815
znModeratorThe evolution of the Shanahan offense:https://t.co/aqwK6JCDqr
— Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) January 29, 2020
January 30, 2020 at 2:55 pm #110816
znModeratorSince taking over as the @Chiefs starting QB last season, Patrick Mahomes has 22 passing TD "on the run" (8+ MPH), 7 more than the next closest QBs (Watson & Winston).
Mahomes has already thrown 4 TDs on the run this postseason (3 vs HOU, 1 vs TEN).#SBLIV | #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/677MiKz21k
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) January 30, 2020
==Fun fact!
49ers are averaging 235.5 ypg rushing in two playoff games.
That's the best for any team in the @NFL Playoffs (min. 2 games) since the 1941 Bears.
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) January 30, 2020
January 30, 2020 at 3:57 pm #110817
znModeratorWhat makes the Chiefs downfield offense different from all others. #ChiefsKingdom #SBLIV pic.twitter.com/uYlCRnSwLW
— Andy Benoit (@Andy_Benoit) January 28, 2020
January 30, 2020 at 7:40 pm #110822
znModeratorOutstanding SB preview if you're into the X's & O's of the game… Good stuff, Matt https://t.co/kLIu9lU5r2
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 31, 2020
January 30, 2020 at 7:44 pm #110824
znModeratorThe secret to the Chiefs’ revitalized defense is Maria Spagnuolo’s famous banana pudding, sweet potato pie and meatballs. But especially the pudding.
“It’s Nilla wafers and whipped cream,” Tyrann Mathieu said. “Amazing.”https://t.co/tSZd3jIWXH
— Rustin Dodd (@rustindodd) January 30, 2020
January 31, 2020 at 5:46 pm #110843
znModeratorDoug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
I’ve talked to a lot of Chiefs players and coaches this week about stopping San Francisco’s offense. And in every case, it was about countering Kyle Shanahan as opposed to any one player. As much as any coach at any level of football, Shanahan is his own offensive MVP.February 1, 2020 at 2:12 pm #110852
znModeratortrey wingo@wingoz
As we get set to welcome in a new class of Hall of Farmers later today.. it’s worth pointing out just what we’re seeing from Patrick Mahomes. Including playoffs.. Mahomes is 4-0 this season when trailing by double digits. HOFer Kurt Warners was 2-44 in his CAREER when down by 10February 1, 2020 at 2:15 pm #110853
znModerator“I left the Rams and they went there — that kind of hurt me. … The biggest thing is to get to the show, and we’re actually here now.” https://t.co/OcRcFOj7IL
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) February 1, 2020
February 2, 2020 at 9:28 am #110876
znModeratorI’m going to tweet out the link to my Super Bowl preview two more times. This is one of those two times. https://t.co/aqgua19YKt
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) January 31, 2020
February 2, 2020 at 9:33 am #110877
znModerator49ers vs. Chiefs.
Garoppolo vs. Mahomes.
Kyle Shanahan’s offense vs. Andy Reid’s offense.Sunday night comes down to a game of matchups—who will come out on top? @Rosenberg_Mike previews Super Bowl LIV https://t.co/gvrMcei0QM
— The MMQB (@theMMQB) February 2, 2020
February 2, 2020 at 10:04 am #110885
znModeratorAndy Reid has 221 career wins as a head coach including playoffs, 6th most all-time.
Reid has the most wins without a championship in NFL history. pic.twitter.com/69UUP6GYw1
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 2, 2020
February 2, 2020 at 10:08 am #110887
znModeratorField Yates@FieldYates
A combined 28 players on the Chiefs and 49ers rosters entered the league as undrafted free agents. Too slow, too small, not strong enough, etc.Today, they’ll play for a Super Bowl trophy.
It is not how you enter the league, but what you do with your chance that matters most.
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