One of the aspects of the game I would like to see the Cardinals improve on - making adjustments to the other teams play/gameplan.Skkorpion said:3. The Niners made good halftime adjustments and thus almost stole the game. Overall, they are a much better team than I expected to see. It's not that we were that bad, it's that they were fairly good.
Absolutely!!!Skkorpion said:4. Our staying with the run game for 29 carries despite early problems was encouraging. By the 4th quarter, our big guys were better and runs were more effective. The only way to develop a run game is to keep doing it. We must keep pounding away.
Again I agree, and if they sit back this week, Seattle will shred them.Skkorpion said:6. The Cards defense is an attacking defense and when they play more conservatively, as they did for much of the game last week, they are very ineffective.
Ryanwb said:Comment on the 49er line.... they lost their starting left side and still dominated with the likes of former Cardinal Wragge.
Is it technique or quality of players?
slanidrac16 said:I think we need to approach this game kinda loosey goosey. The pressure is on Seattle. Nobody expects us to win. Lets go out there and take some chances and have fun.
I think the biggest mistake we could make is not letting it all out of the bag. If we go in to their house as tight as a drum we are going to find ourselves down 10 to 14 pts before the 1st hotdog is served.
bratwurst said:You talked about how Rogers destroyed Seattles new LG. Which one of our tackles is going to line up against the LG? Is it Dockett?
Alexander is the key. I would start Clancy & L.Moore and rotate Gabe Watson(If healthy). Those 3 are a load as well as good run stuffers. unless its an obvious passing down I would keep that DT rotation going.bratwurst said:Cool - thanks. I think the big keys are how well their interior line holds up against our DT's and how well our LB's and Wilson can contain their run. If we can keep Alexander contained we're going to win this game.