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9/05/24

JACKSON VS MAHOMES PART 5

 

                We’ve finally made it to opening night of the 2024 NFL season.  A lot of things have changed since last year’s NFL season came to a close with the Kansas City Chiefs bringing home their second straight Lombardi Trophy.  Players have been released, traded, signed to new deals or had their contracts extended.  Players have both held out & held in hoping to be compensated more appropriately with their increased level of play.  The matchup to kickoff this season is last year’s regular season MVP Lamar Jackson vs the Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes.  The Ravens often haven’t fared too well when playing against Mahomes and the Chiefs.  In Lamar’s career he has a record of 1-4 when matching up with Kansas City, going 68 of 121 passing (56% completion) for 750 yards, four TDs, and two interceptions, and sacked 10 times. 

                                Patrick Mahomes, who is now a two-time NFL Super Bowl Champion, has thrived when facing off with Lamar, beating him and the Baltimore Ravens four out of five times.  The Chiefs almost always seem to come away with the win when playing Baltimore no matter the location.

 

    MAHOMES VS JACKSON GAME SCORES:

1)               CHIEFS 27, RAVENS 24 OT (2018) 

                    CHIEFS 33, RAVENS 28        (2019)

3)              CHIEFS 34, RAVENS 20        (2020)

4)                RAVENS 36, CHIEFS 35        (2021)

5)               CHIEFS 17, RAVENS 10        (2024)

 

MAHOMES STATS:                                                       JACKSONS STATS:

1)      35/53, 377yds, 2TDs, 1INT, 95.5 RATE                         13/24, 147yds, 2TDs, 100.5 RATE

2)      27/37, 374yds, 3TDs, 132.0 RATE                                  22/43, 267yds, 70.6 RATE

3)      31/42, 385yds, 4TDs, 133.5 RATE                                  15/28, 97yds, 1TD, 73.1 RATE

4)      24/31, 343yds, 3TDs, 1INT, 131.5 RATE                       18/26,239yds,1TD,2INT,78.8 RATE

5)      30/39 241yds, 1TD, 100.5 RATE                                     20/37,272yds,1TD,1INT,75.5 RATE

 

     In the five career games against one another Patrick Mahomes also added a few rushing yards, a total of 50yds.  Lamar, who is obviously more known as a dual threat, versatile type of quarterback has made a career off of his ability to use his legs and running awareness to not take any big hits.  This only adds to his overall gameplay as a dual threat QB, which is why he is one of the best in the NFL today and is now a two-time NFL MVP.  In his five matches with KC Lamar ran for a combined total of 357yds and 3 rushing touchdowns.  There are a few new players on both teams that I think will have their presence felt in tonight’s sixth matchup between these two superstar quarterbacks.  The Ravens top acquisition of the offseason ex-Titans running back Derrick Henry, along with a few new starters on Baltimore’s O-line, plus a healthy Mark Andrews could only mean good things to come for the Ravens.

Kansas City has also made some changes to their offense in the offseason. Chiefs have done a complete overhaul to their WR room and for good reason seeing how they led the entire NFL in drops last season.  Out with the old and in with the new right, especially if what was old didn’t work.  Well boy did they address this previous thorn(s) in their side by signing ex- Raven & Cardinal wideout Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, he is looking to miss some time with a shoulder injury.  They also brought back Juju Smith-Schuster for his second stint in KC, and the most exciting receiver, the rookie Xavier Worthy.  Worthy is the fast speedster out of Texas that the Chiefs have been missing since Tyreek Hill left for the Miami Dolphins a few years ago.  KC also resigned big man center Creed Humphrey to a four-year $72 million extension, which included $50 million guaranteed to make him the highest paid center in NFL history.

The Ravens bringing in Derrick Henry was purposely for a matchup like this when they must go throw for throw with the guy that the world is proclaiming as the new G.O.A.T of the NFL in Patrick Mahomes.  I don’t think many people realize that Henry has managed to be a big difference maker whenever he is going against Mahomes.  The stat says that whenever Henry and Mahomes two teams play one another the Kansas City Chiefs have actually averaged a TD less per game than whenever they play any other team.  The other outstanding statistic says that when King Henry runs against a Steve Spagnuolo coached defense that he ends up running for 5.7 yards per clip, which is his highest total against any opponent.  Henry also averages 111.8 yards per game which is good for his second highest total against an opponent.

Tonight, should be a great game in my opinion and I know the Chiefs are the best team and have the best QB and tight end in the NFL.  The Ravens now in my opinion have the best running back in the NFL along with a top five quarterback of their own and quite possibly the best defense in the league.  I believe the Ravens will upset the Chiefs at home to start the season.  You can put me down for Baltimore 27- KC 24 as my predicted final score.

 

9/04/24

BRONCOS CORNER IS SURTAINLY THE NFL'S BEST DB

 

            The Denver Broncos team has been built off tough players and hard workers, showing up & standing on business.  When you look at the history of the Denver Broncos players, coaches, and management, there aren’t really that many people who have been detrimental to the team through any form of media, whether online social media or with the press.  Denver hasn't had players that level of vocal cockiness to them.  The players there usually take a more conservative outlook regarding anything that goes on in-house or anything personal.  Broncos country usually doesn’t draft or sign the flashy type of players that are normally superstar-type players, not because they dislike those players or because of their abilities out on the field.  The men they usually bring in are all about their business, football!  You won't find many players in their history who are concerned with their own personal agendas or making sure their stats come first before the team's success.

              To the casual sports fan, when you really think about it, outside of the Denver Nuggets winning the NBA Championship in 2023 and the Colorado Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup in 2022, the Colorado Buffaloes had been the most popular team discussed within the sports world recently outside of the state of Colorado.  Even that being said, let’s be honest here, if Coach Prime (Deion Sanders) wasn’t the Head Coach of the Colorado Buffaloes they probably wouldn’t be discussed as widely as they’ve been recently.  Some of the Bronco’s all-time greats were not the most vocal players, like Champ Bailey, Terrell Davis, Rod Smith, Demaryius Thomas, or Ed McCaffrey.  Even current Broncos Pro Bowl wide receiver Courtland Sutton or All-Star cornerback Pat Surtain II just leave it all out on the field and don’t seem to get too involved with all the antics involved with pre-game and post-game smack talk. 

              With a player like Surtain this is exactly the type of player you’ll receive, he's more of a quiet and highly effective guy on the field.  Pat Surtain II is an elite NFL cornerback who's known for making his presence felt through physical gameplay that also possesses an elite-level football IQ.  Pat has great awareness and good communication with the rest of the defense when playing in zone d.  He is great at wrapping up when tackling opponents in the open field and has great size and length combined with the ability to go up and get the ball at the highest point.  At Alabama, Surtain II started 38 of 41 games for the Roll Tide.  He recorded 117 tackles (82 solos), four interceptions (69 yards, 1TD), 27 passes defensed, four forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries in three seasons as their top corner.  He was named as the defensive MVP of the 2021 Rose Bowl.  The Denver Broncos drafted Pat Surtain II ninth overall in the 2021 NFL draft.   

 

 His rookie NFL season marked a great good one, as he started 16 games.  Pat mustered up 58 total tackles, which was 16 more than he’s ever accomplished in a single season up to this point in his football career.  The star defensive back also managed to pull down four interceptions with 14 passes defended.  Upon Surtain’s second season, he played in 17 games as opposed to 15, (2022 NFL added an extra week) posting 60 total tackles, 2 interceptions, 10 passes defended, 1 forced fumble, 2 tackles for loss, & 1 QB-hit.  Surtain received a Pro Bowl nod while being named an All-Pro in his second season.  Year three was also a pretty good season for the young corner who set a new career high in both total tackles & solo tackles.  Pat tallied 69 combined tackles (59 solo), 1 interception, and 12 passes defended on his way to his second Pro Bowl selection.

                       

           PS2 is notorious for his ability to shut down passing lanes anywhere around him, no matter if you’re an average receiver or even if you are Davante Adams.  Having him on your defense is like a cheat code, thus his nickname PS2.  Just ask Superstar receiver Davante Adams of the Las Vegas Raiders, who was held to just 2 receptions on a total of 11 yards in last season’s week one matchup against Surtain and the Broncos.  In this matchup between Adams & Surtian, he shadowed Davante 61.5% (16/26 snaps) while Adams was only targeted 5 times and Pat had 3 passes defensed.  This is exactly why Pat doesn’t get a lot of opportunities to make plays on the ball and probably won’t wind up with a large number of interceptions since NFL QBs tend to stay away from Surtain’s side of the field.  There was a stat for his rookie season that said he had only allowed a 10.7 passer rating to QBs in man coverage, throwing the ball in the dirt every play gets a passer rating of 39.6.  Next Gen Stats shows that this season Pat has allowed just 15 catches for 148 yards on 198 routes run against him by opponents' top receivers.  Even in Denver's Monday Night matchup against the Browns, his old Alabama & Broncos teammate Jerry Jeudy only caught 2 passes for 20 yards when covered by Surtain. 

            The Denver Broncos certainly have a top-three cornerback in Surtain, though I’d argue he’s number one.  Though the way he has played this year, I don't think there would be a whole lot of arguing there.  The Denver Broncos locked Pat up in the long term, inking him to a new four-year contract extension before the start of this season, paying him $96 million with $77 million guaranteed  This deal pays Surtain a yearly amount of $24 million, which now makes him the highest paid defensive back in the NFL by about three million (2nd is Antoine Winfield Jr. $21.025).  PS2 is a staple to this defensive unit and team in totality and is just one reason the Denver Broncos are playoff-bound this season.  He became tied for 11th in terms of annual salary for all defensive players.  Oh, and the extension keeps Pat tied to the Broncos for the next six seasons so good luck to the rest of the league that must face this man because it’s never an easy task.

 

9/03/24

BARKLEY COMES HOME TO PHILLY

 

                                March 13, 2024 was a special day for Philadelphia Eagles fans everywhere.  This marked the day that Saquon Barkley inked a deal with the Eagles that would solidify him coming back home.  Saquon may’ve been born in New York, but he was raised in the state of Pennsylvania where he played both his high school and collegiate football careers.  Barkley played his high school football at Whitehall High.  Barkley’s high school is in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, just about an hour outside the city of Philly.  As a standout high school running back Barkley rushed for an unprecedented 3,646 yards while accounting for 63 touchdowns between his sophomore to senior years.  His senior year he rushed for well over 1,000 yards when he caught fire running for 1,856 yards and had 31 touchdowns.

                                Just as Saquon played his high school football not too far from Philadelphia, he was also lucky enough to play his college football career inside his home state of P.A.  He went to Penn State to play for the Nittany Lions and showed everyone how good he would be his freshman year posting 1,076 yards rushing with a total of 8 touchdowns.  Upon his sophomore season he looked like a mad man out there while compiling 1,496 rushing yards, 402 receiving yards, and 22 total touchdowns (18 rush tds).  By the time Barkley reached his senior year he already had numerous NFL teams looking at him and hoping that he’d bring his elite skillset and style of running to their offenses.  In his Senior year and final season at Penn State he ran for another 1,271 yards, recorded 18 touchdowns on the ground, caught 54 passes for an additional 632 receiving yards and another 3 tds through the air.

                                After incredible play from this unbelievably talented football player on both the high school and college levels he was certainly ready for the big leagues, and they were obviously ready for him.  In the 2018 NFL Draft the New York Giants elected to draft Saquon Barkley with the 2nd overall pick keeping him somewhat around the area of where he had lived his entire life up to this point.  In his rookie season as a Giant, Barkley yet again outdid himself and showed everyone he was poised to be a top tier NFL running back.  With 1,307 rushing yards & 11 tds, while also being an elite receiving threat posting 91 receptions for 721 yards and another 4 tds.  Saquon recorded a total of 2,028 scrimmage yards with 15 tds and left teams legitimately perplexed and often pondering what they could do to slow him down.  Following his colossal rookie NFL season his numbers were slightly grounded his second time around accounting for a total of 1,441 yards and a combined total of 8 touchdowns.  Year three brought a lot of disappointment for New York fans as Barkley only played in two games before suffering both an ACL tear grade 3 & MCL strain.  After his injuries in 2020 many fans feared he wouldn’t be the same player and speculated that his explosiveness would be gone, and his career would be over.  Next season Barkley’s numbers yet again suffered when he got hurt in week 5 when he ended up with a low-ankle injury against the Dallas Cowboys.  Over the next two seasons as a member of the New York Giants, Barkley started to reclaim his rookie form even while enduring some more minor injuries.  2022 Saquon recorded 1,650 total scrimmage yards, 1,312 rush yards and 10 total touchdowns, 2023 1,242 scrimmage yards, 962 rush yards, and 10 total tds.

                                In conclusion, from my perspective, I think that Barkley returning to the city of brotherly love and his home state of Pennsylvania will only revive and rejuvenate his career.  I know that the Eagles lost their future Hall of Fame center in Jason Kelce and his presence, football knowledge, and game play will most definitely be missed.  Having a running back of this caliber widens the overall outlook of this offense with Barkley’s abilities not just as a runner but also his greatness as a receiving threat coming out of the back field.  I like what the Philadelphia Eagles are doing here with all their moves in the offseason to help Hurts and the whole offense plus the moves that led to bringing in veterans on the defense.  If the Eagles do not finish first or second in the NFC East and make another playoff run this year it will certainly be a head scratcher.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES HISTORY & 2024 OFFSEASON MOVES

 

       The Philadelphia Eagles have been a prominent team in the NFL and have been around for almost a century.  Ever since their arrival to the NFL in 1933 when the Eagles were founded by a group of men who had bought the Frankford Yellow Jackets franchise and turned them into the eventual Philadelphia Eagles.  Before the first Super Bowl, the NFL’s top game was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game (1966-1969) & the NFL Championship Game (1933-1965) before that.  Philadelphia has had some great coaches in the franchise’s history.  In the 1940s under head coach Earl “Greasy” Neale (1941-1950), the Eagles found themselves as a top team in the league, they had won two NFL Championships (1948-1949) as well as six division titles.

   From their previous success in the 40’s it wasn’t until four decades later that they would reclaim their elite status again.  Dick Vermeil coached the Philadelphia Eagles (1976-1982) and brought them to a super bowl in 1980 when they lost to the AFC’s Oakland Raiders 27-10 in Super Bowl XV.  2004 was the next time Philly got to the pinnacle of the sport by winning the NFC Championship Game en route to their second Super Bowl appearance.  As I highlighted coach Andy Reid's career success in my article about the Kansas City Chiefs, Andy did a lot for this organization as the Eagles head coach, (1999-2012) although winning a Super Bowl wasn’t in the cards.  Doug Pederson was the next head coach that accomplished winning an NFC Championship to bring these Eagles back to another Super Bowl.  This time the results would be different as the Eagles ran into the likes of head coach Bill Belichick and his New England Patriots for the second time in Belichick’s tenure for a championship title.  The Eagles upset future Hall of Famer Tom Brady and the Pats while successfully converting on a specially designed play “The Philly Special” in which backup quarterback Nick Foles was on the receiving end of a fourth-and-goal touchdown.  This touchdown was crucial for the Eagles as they wound up winning Super Bowl LII in 2017.

   As the 2024 season approaches, the Eagles have made significant moves in both the NFL Draft and free agency to bolster their roster. This article will shed some light on the current state of the Eagles, while also focusing on key offseason additions and their potential impact on the upcoming season. The Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman made several strategic picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, aiming to address both immediate needs and future potential on both sides of the ball. Some notable draft picks include:


PFF GRADES:

CB- Quinyon Mitchell — Philadelphia fortifies its 28th-ranked coverage unit with arguably the most talented cornerback in this class. Mitchell led all FBS cornerbacks in PFF overall grade in the past two seasons. His outstanding athleticism and ability to make plays off-coverage make him a perfect fit in Vic Fangio’s defense.


CB- Cooper DeJean — The Eagles add two top-10 players from the PFF board in the first two rounds of this draft, both at the cornerback position. DeJean projects as a movable piece in Vic Fangio’s defense who could theoretically end up outside, in the slot, or at safety. He’s been extremely productive in the Iowa secondary, allowing just a 45.0 passer rating into his coverage over the past two seasons.


EDGE- Jalyx Hunt — A small-school player, Hunt dominated the lower levels, racking up 78 pressures, 14 hits, and 14 sacks since 2022. He has athleticism, explosiveness, and power that many edge rushers in this class don’t possess. He needs development to win at the next level, but his traits give him a great chance at reaching his potential.


ILB- Jeremiah Trotter Jr. — Sure to be one of the biggest stories of the day, due to him heading to the same place where his father enjoyed an outstanding career, Trotter ranked fourth among all linebackers the past two seasons with a 91.3 overall grade. He also ranked fourth nationally in that time with a 92.1 coverage grade.


RB- Will Shipley — Shipley is one of the better athletes among running backs in this draft class, with a 99th-percentile PFF Game Athleticism Score. He was also solid with the ball in his hands and earned a PFF grade above 70.0 in all the past three seasons.  Shipley is very talented and can account for a bunch of catches out of the backfield in addition to spelling Barkley as a true runner.


G- Trevor Keegan — Supplementing the interior is a sound approach for the Eagles, who needed to fill some voids. Keegan didn’t allow a sack in 2023 and earned a career-high pass-blocking grade (80.7). He played eight games without allowing a single quarterback pressure. It’s both added depth for their interior plus a sneaky good pick as Trevor had taken snaps at center in the Senior Bowl, his versatility could prove as a highly valuable pick down the stretch without Jason Kelce around.  Has great size at 6-6, 320lbs


WR- Johnny Wilson — The massive receiver out of Florida State finally comes off the board in the sixth round. At 6-foot-6 and 231 pounds, Wilson ran an impressive 4.52-second 40-yard dash. While not a super-developed route runner, there is certainly a role at the next level for a vertical threat who converted 21 contested catches over the past two seasons.  His size alone will probably have him involved at times as a red zone threat or to divert defense attention from number one wideout A.J. Brown.


Mastermind GM Howie Roseman also had his Philadelphia Eagles plenty active in the free agency market, making several high-profile signings to address some key areas:


RB- Saquon BarkleyBarkley has been the cornerstone and best player on the New York Giants offense since being drafted back in the 2018 NFL Draft and will now be showing off his incredible skills, as both a runner and pass catcher on another NFC East team.  This was a no-brainer by both parties as Philly now replaces last year's running back D’Andre Swift, while Barkley, who was raised in the Lehigh Valley, comes home to play in front of his family and friends.


LILBs- Zack Baun & Oren Burks- Zack Baun has been brought in to become one of their starting Inside Linebackers after Nakobe Dean, had somewhat struggled last season.  Oren Burks was brought in for added depth and is penciled in behind rookie Jeremiah Trotter Jr.


RILB- Devin White- White has always been productive as a sure-fire tackler with over 560 total tackles in his first 5 years in the NFL.  His presence is always felt by quarterbacks across the league with 64 QB hits and 23 sacks in his career thus far.


WLB- Bryce Huff- Bryce Huff spent his first four years on the New York Jets where he was more of a rotational piece only starting 7 games total and all 7 came in 2021.  Still, Huff managed 10 sacks last season,17.5 total, 43 QB hits, and 65 total tackles.


SS- C.J. Gardner-Johnson- C.J. is happy to be back in an Eagles jersey as he was signed last year to a one-year deal in Detroit, but the Lions ended up starting rookie sensation Brian Branch.  Gardner-Johnson returns for a second stint in Philly where he excelled in their defense while having his best and most productive season back in 2022, when in 12 games he had 6 INTs, 67 total tackles, 61 solo, & 1 sack.  


While the Eagles made several key additions, they also saw some notable departures:

Philadelphia parted ways with some high-profile names like Safety Kevin Byard and electric running back D’Andre Swift.  Ironically enough they reunited as teammates, signing with the up-and-coming Chicago Bears in a tough NFC North division.

The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2024 season with a revamped roster and high expectations. The combination of strategic draft picks and impactful free agency signings positions the team as a strong contender in the NFC East after last year’s spiral down the stretch.  With division rival Dallas Cowboys not making much noise in the offseason the Eagles seem primed to take the front seat in the East.  Key factors to watch this season include:


Offensive Synergy: Saquon Barkley's integration into the offense alongside Jalen Hurts will be crucial. Barkley’s ability to create both on the ground and as a pass catcher out of the backfield adds a new dimension to the Eagles’ attack.


Defensive Cohesion: The additions of Devin White and C.J. Gardner-Johnson are expected to elevate the Eagles’ defense. Their leadership and playmaking abilities will be vital in creating a cohesive and formidable defensive unit.


Depth and Versatility: The Eagles have focused on building depth across all positions, ensuring that injuries or underperformance can be mitigated. This depth will be tested throughout the grueling NFL season.


The Philadelphia Eagles have made significant strides in the offseason to enhance their roster and address key areas of need. With a blend of experienced veterans and promising young talent, the team is well-positioned to compete at a high level in the 2024 season. The success of their offseason moves will ultimately be measured by their performance on the field, but the current state of this team does suggest a promising future for the Eagles and their fans.  Head coach Nick Sirianni led the Philadelphia Eagles to Super Bowl LVII only to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-35.   However, if the reports in the offseason are close to how Philadelphia’s Owner Jeffrey Lurie feels, then head coach Nick Sirianni could be on the hot seat this season if the Eagles find themselves off to a less-than-great start.

9/02/24

IMPORTANCE OF TRENT WILLIAMS ON SAN FRAN’S O-LINE

 

1.     PFF Grades: Since joining the 49ers in 2020, Williams has consistently ranked among the top left tackles in the league according to Pro Football Focus (PFF). In 2023, he received an overall grade of 91.0, which placed him in the elite category among offensive linemen. This high grade is indicative of his pass-blocking and run-blocking prowess which is essential for both the protection of the quarterback and the effectiveness of the running game.

 

2.     Pass-Blocking Efficiency: Williams has consistently delivered exceptional pass-blocking performances. In the 2023 season, he had a pass-blocking efficiency rating of 97.5, ranking him among the top left tackles in the league. This statistic measures how effectively a lineman is at preventing pressures, sacks, and hits on the quarterback, showcasing his importance in safeguarding their offensive schemes and allowing time for play development.

 

3.     Run-Blocking Impact: Williams has a significant impact on the team's run game. The 49ers have one of the highest rushing outputs in the league, often ranking in the top five in rushing yards per game. Advanced analytics show that the 49ers average over 5.0 yards per carry when runs are directed to Williams’ side, thanks to his ability to create lanes and engage defenders at the second level.

 

4.     Snap Counts and Durability: Since joining the 49ers, Williams has showcased remarkable durability, being present for a high percentage of snaps. His ability to maintain a healthy presence on the field is crucial, as the offensive line's rhythm and cohesion can be heavily impacted by injuries or inconsistent lineup changes.

 

 

          Despite his outstanding performance and value, Williams has voiced concerns regarding his current contract. As he heads into the latter portion of the deal he signed upon his arrival in San Francisco, there have been discussions about renegotiating terms to reflect his elite performance and align with the increasing salary cap in the NFL. Reports suggest that Williams' camp is seeking a restructured deal that compensates him more in line with the upper echelon of left tackles, especially considering that players like Joe Thuney and Trent Brown have recently signed lucrative contracts. These discussions are vital not only for Williams but also for the 49ers, as securing a player of his caliber is essential for the long-term success of the franchise.  Ironically though Trent is 36 years old but is looking like he could possibly be around in a Niners uniform for maybe another three or four years.

Trent Williams remains a cornerstone of the 49ers' offensive line. His advanced stats, from blocking efficiency to durability, underline his significance. As contract negotiations potentially unfold, both sides will need to understand his immense impact on the team's performance and strive for a resolution that honors his contributions while preserving the team's financial health. The entire offense relies heavily on Trent, Christian McCaffrey can run wild because of the effectiveness of the big man up front opening lanes for him. Brock Purdy would suffer mightily without his left tackle, not just the running game.  If you put anyone other than Trent on Purdy’s blindside, long behold a different Brock will be the Niners quarterback.  He won’t have the same confidence knowing he’s got his usual reliable All-Pro tackle upfront and Brock’s decision-making will start to dwindle.

San Francisco ended up resigning the all-pro left tackle to a three-year deal that is worth $82.66 million.  His contract fully guaranteed $48 million upon his signature in addition to a $25.69 signing bonus.  Though Williams did miss some time this season due to injury, their offense looked much better whenever the big man was on the field.  Costly injuries were ultimately the Niners' downfall this season and though a lot of work must be done in the offseason at least they know they will still have an all-pro, future hall of famer for the next couple of years.       

9/01/24

SAN FRANSICOS FORTY-NINERS DIGGING FOR GOLD

 

         The San Francisco 49ers, one of the most storied franchises in the National Football League (NFL), have been a focal point in the realm of professional football, both for their historical successes and their current endeavors. As of the 2024 season, the 49ers are poised to make a significant impact in the league, driven by a blend of strategic player acquisitions, a strong coaching staff, and a competitive spirit that echoes their illustrious past.  With the players they have at their disposal how can they not make it to at least the NFC Championship.  They have a very good offense with possibly the best running back (Christian McCaffrey) in all of football and with a versatile highbred wr/rb in superstar athlete Deebo Samuel.  More than that they have a top three tight end dangerous in both in the run game and a crazy good option as a receiver as he is both agile and can run through you.  Then there is their top wideout Brandon Aiyuk, who is one the main players that makes this offense go.  He is quite possibly the best blocking receiver in the league, helping keep lanes open downfield for McCaffrey along with catching completion after completion on consecutive third and longs with each catch out doing the previous third down completion.  On top of all that talent the Forty-Niners have on offense they also have a daunting Defense that is known for its brutality.

                        The Forty-Niners have one of the absolute best organizations and an incredible duo up top with General Manager John Lynch & Head Coach Kyle Shanahan.  Kyle of course comes from a great football bloodline, one of the greatest head coaches ever Mike Shanahan.  Kyle’s father Mike was the head coach for the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and (at that time) the Washington Redskins.  Mike coached the Denver Broncos to their back-to-back super bowl titles during their run in 1997-1998.  Kyle is one of the smartest coaches in the league and has a high level of football knowledge plus he has been around the sport his whole life.  It always helps when you grow up around the sport which you base your career & lively hood on.  Kyle has seen everything up close in real time play out, from bad decisions and trades from general managers & coaches around the league, but he has also seen a lot of good from other GM’s and coaches.  When you get to watch all these different things unfold up close you obviously learn a lot and through gaining knowledge you become a better coach because you can often rule out decisions upon certain scenarios just off other’s failures over the years.  Plus, it also doesn’t hurt when you have a father that spent a lot of years coaching in the league.  

            As the 2024 NFL season unfolds, the 49ers have emerged as one of the top contenders in the league. Following a successful 2023 season, where they showcased a balanced offense led by quarterback Brock Purdy and a ferocious defense, the team has solidified its position within the NFC. Coaches and analysts alike have praised the team for its effective game management, adaptability in play-calling, and the way HC Kyle Shanahan and GM John Lynch have integrated the right talent into their established system.

           The 49ers finished the 2023 season with an impressive record, reflecting their ability to perform under pressure. Their playoff run was marked by powerful performances from key players, including All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner and superstar wide receiver Deebo Samuel, both of whom delivered crucial plays during critical moments.  They also have one of the overall most talented players in the entire league in running back Christina McCaffrey who is basically unstoppable whenever he is at full health.

           The offseason has not just been about retaining existing talent; the 49ers have also made significant roster moves. The front office has prioritized depth, particularly in positions like offensive line and secondary. The acquisition of veteran players through trades and free agency has enhanced the team's competitiveness. One notable acquisition is offensive lineman Chris Lindstrom, whose presence is expected to bolster the offensive protection around Purdy. The development of emerging stars such as rookie running back and wide receiver prospects has also generated excitement among fans and analysts. These players are expected to contribute meaningfully to the team’s offense, providing additional options that can exploit defenses.

          Despite the optimism surrounding the team, the 49ers have not been without challenges. Injuries to key players during the previous season raised concerns about depth and resilience. However, the team's training and conditioning programs have taken a proactive approach, emphasizing injury prevention and player recovery.  They also find themselves without All-Pro Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams due to a contract dispute.  Trent Williams has been an elite top option at LT for several years now and is currently holding out for a new deal.  Though Williams is getting older his game has stayed the same, rather than most aging tackles that would usually be battling regression at this point in their career.  

          Another challenge lies in the competitive landscape of the NFC. The 49ers must navigate a challenging schedule and face strong opponents this season, including the entire NFC North playing against the likes of Jordan Love, star rookie Caleb Williams, the ascending Detroit Lions, and the Vikings.  That is not where the challenging schedule ends also having to match up against the Dallas Cowboys plus playing their own sneaky good division foes twice a year in the Rams, Seahawks, and a fully healthy Kyle Murray with a young group of weapons hungry to show the NFL that the Cardinals are back in business.  The ability to secure victories in these critical matchups will play a significant role in determining the 49ers' playoff positioning.

      Off the field, the 49ers have been actively engaging with their fan base and community. The organization has launched several initiatives aimed at promoting youth involvement in sports and giving back to the San Francisco community. Programs focusing on education, health, and wellness have received attention, highlighting the franchise's commitment to making a positive impact beyond the football field.       Social media platforms have also played a significant role in shaping the relationship between players and fans. Players frequently interact with fans, providing insights into their personal lives and experiences, which further strengthens the bond between the franchise and its supporters.

 

As the San Francisco 49ers navigate the 2024 NFL season, they remain a formidable force within the league. With a solid mix of experienced players and fresh talent, they stand a strong chance of making a deep playoff run this year. Their continued focus on community engagement and fan involvement underscores their status not just as a football team, but as a vital part of the fabric of San Francisco. The upcoming weeks will be crucial as they attempt to reclaim their place among the NFL's elite, and fans are eager to see how this season unfolds.

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