Showing posts with label Randy Moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randy Moss. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Anquan Boldin to the 49ers

By Kalen Patrick

Today the 49ers have pulled off a trade with the Baltimore Ravens to acquire Anquan Boldin for a 2013 6th round draft pick (insert picture of smiling Colin Kaepernick). The 49ers had 2 draft picks, their own and also owned the Miami Dolphins 6th rounder too. I'm guessing the 49ers gave up the Dolphins pick (earlier pick) but the details have yet to be announced.
BOLDIN IS NOW A 49ER

So what does this move mean for the 49ers? Well for one, to me it confirms 100% that Randy Moss will not be back. It also means that currently injured Wide Receiver Mario Manningham will have to take a pay cut if he wants to remain on the roster.

The 49ers current Wide Receiver depth chart looks like: Michael Crabtree, Anquan Boldin, Mario Manningham, Kyle Williams and AJ Jenkins. Now that is a very talented group of receivers, and when you throw in talents like Vernon Davis, Frank Gore, LaMichael James and Kendall Hunter, the 49ers and Colin Kaepernick are in a great position.

Specifically looking at this trade, I feel it is a very low risk/high reward trade for the 49ers. Anquan Boldin is a vocal veteran leader, amazing work ethic (someone AJ Jenkins can emulate) and still very productive. While Boldin does not provide much in terms of a speed threat, he is a big body receiver and very sure handed and can make plays after the catch. The 49ers hope and expect AJ Jenkins to be the deep threat they need. Ultimately, this is another great move by GM Trent Baalke, demonstrating why he is so highly regarded in NFL circles.

Over and Out

Monday, September 10, 2012

49ers vs Packers Week 1 Recap

By Kalen Patrick

The San Francisco 49ers left Lambeau Field with a BIG 30-22 win to open up the 2012 Season. In my opinion, this was the most impressive win of Jim Harbaugh's tenure as the 49ers Head Coach. To go in to Green Bay and beat Aaron Rodgers is one of the most, (if not the most) difficult thing to do in the NFL today. The 49ers beat the Packers from start to finish on both sides of the ball. Lets take a closer look at the game.

To me the game ball should go to 49ers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman. The whole game the 49ers were able to find great mismatches and called the right plays at the right time. Of course, so much credit needs to go to the players who pulled off the plays with excellent execution and precision. The plays that stood out to me were:

  1. Randy Moss' Touchdown Reception. Green Bay was weak defending the middle of the field, and especially more so when Desmond Bishop went down with injury. The 49ers motioned Delanie Walker right before the snap, confusing the coverage down the middle and left Randy Moss wide open for an easy TD Reception. 
  2. 4:40 left in 2nd quarter, Alex Smith pass to Mario Manningham for 11 yard completion for 1st down. The 49ers motioned Bruce Miller out to the far right leaving Manningham in the slot. This motion caused Green Bay to put a CB on Bruce Miller, leaving a slow LB on Manningham, which resulted in an easy 1st down completion. 
  3. 18 seconds left in the 1st half, bring in Kaepernick for a design run play. In a potentially pivotal moment of the game, the 49ers go with Colin Kaepernick, catches the defense off guard and picks up 17 yards and puts the 49ers in position to score at the end of the 1st half.
ALEX SMITH AND RANDY MOSS CONNECT FOR A TD
These are just some examples of how the 49ers exploited the Green Bay defense. Alex Smith finished the game with a 125.6 QB rating, going 20/26 and throwing for 211 yards with 2 TD's 0 INT's. Smith looked comfortable throughout the entire game despite taking 4 sacks. The 49ers also gashed the Packers for 186 rushing yards with 5.8 YPC. Gore did the most damage getting 112 yards on 16 carries with a TD, and seemingly always picking up big chunks of yards each and every time he had the ball. In summary, Greg Roman and the 49ers offense made Dom Capers Green Bay defense look pretty bad.

TARELL BROWN DENIES JAMES JONES
The 49ers defense did a great job on Aaron Rodgers all day long and only gave up 14 points to the Green Bay offense (Packers scored a TD on a punt return, obviously the defense isn't at fault for that). The 49ers shut down the Packers run game from the get go. The only real rushing yards the Packers got was when Rodgers had to scramble. NaVorro Bowman picked off Aaron Rodgers once and the defense had 3 sacks on Rodgers which is very difficult considering his ability to release the ball so quickly. I have to give 2 specific players shout outs:

  1. NaVorro Bowman - Not only did Bowman pick off Rodgers at an extremely pivotal moment of the game, but he was also EVERYWHERE on the field. Bowman lead the 49ers with 11 tackles and had 2 more defended passes. He was sensational the entire game and in my opinion has emerged as the best Linebacker for the 49ers. Yes, you read that right. 
  2. Tarrell Brown - Brown has turned in to a shut down corner, and never was this more evident than when Brown denied James Jones on a deep pass from Aaron Rodgers that would have put the Packers within the 49ers 5 yard line. In man to man coverage Brown was lock down all game long, the only times I saw him get "beat" were in zone coverage when the 49ers were only rushing 3. Chris Culliver and the rest of the 49ers secondary deserve an honorable mention too.
ALEX SMITH AND AARON RODGERS MEET IN MIDFIELD
The 49ers did what many football experts considered the impossible and took a game from Green Bay at Lambeau Field. This was a complete win in all 3 phases of the game (really harsh take up the flag when Anthony Dixon got clearly blocked from behind on the return that lead to a Packers TD). On to week 2 where the 49ers face another big challenge when they host Matthew Stafford and the Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football. Go Niners!


Next on the SF Sports Cave: 49ers vs Lions Preview. Buster Posey and the San Francisco Giants race to the playoffs.

Over and Out

Thursday, July 26, 2012

49ers Training Camp Battles

By Kalen Patrick

Of course there will be many battles going on for the 49ers at many positions, but to me, the two most intriguing competitions will be at RB and WR. Long have these positions been one of weakness for the 49ers, especially when you wanna look at the depth at these spots. It suddenly seems that the 49ers are stacked at both RB and WR and there could very well be some tough cuts prior to week 1 vs the Green Bay Packers.

49ERS RB - KENDALL HUNTER
At RB, of course Frank Gore has held down that spot for the last 6 years or so, but now he has some fierce young competition. Kendall Hunter was the primary backup to Gore last season and showed flashes of quality running. However, I don't really ever envision Hunter becoming a full-time, carry the load type RB, more complementary if anything.

Where the strongest competition will be ultimately coming from will be rookie RB LaMichael James. It may take James a little while to get acclimated to the intricacies of the position (knowing blocking schemes, adjusting to audibles etc.) but going forward I see James and Hunter splitting a lot of time at RB. I think Gore holds down the spot for this season, but don't be too surprised if the 49ers look at interest around the league for Gore's services. (No disrespect to Gore, I love him and everything he has done, but with his injury history and the short shelf life of RB's, he realistically doesn't have more than 1-2 more productive years left.)

Sticking with RB but more for the bruiser type RB is another interesting competition between Brandon Jacobs and Anthony Dixon. Jacobs has experience on his side, being a 2 time Superbowl Champion, he also has proven himself in the role and can be very effective. While experience is a plus it also plays in to Dixon's favor too. He can feed off Jacobs' experience, learn a few things from him, and with youth on his side he will no doubt give Jacobs a run for his money.

Lets turn our attention to WR now. The 49ers looked for Crabtree to be the #1 WR but he has yet to fully claim that spot, and more handed that spot if anything. On a 53 man regular season roster, you expect a team to carry 5 WR's. The 49ers have Michael Crabtree, Randy Moss, Mario Manningham, AJ Jenkins, Ted Ginn Jr and Kyle Williams. Of course that is 6 WR's right there, now the 49ers could decide to keep all 6, have 1 inactive on gameday and the other 5 ready to play. Ginn Jr would mostly be a returner and see little action at WR. Leaving Crabtree, Moss, Manningham and Jenkins as your top WR targets in my opinion.

49ERS WR - RANDY MOSS, LOOKS REJUVENATED IN HIS RETURN TO FOOTBALL

The tricky thing here is that Jenkins seems to be a more raw player, maybe not ready to contribute a whole lot immediately, but obviously being a 1st round pick there is no chance he would ever get cut any time soon. So it is definitely possible Jenkins could be the guy inactive on Gameday and Kyle Williams could get more time on the field.

Everything seems good IF 6 WR's are kept on the 53 man roster. If not, I expect there to be a very tough decision to come for the 49ers coaching staff. Ultimately, this is a good "problem" to have, what I mean is that should the 49ers return to the playoffs, we won't be trotting out Brett Swain or Joe Hastings on to the field like last year.


Monday, August 1, 2011

The Best Remaining Free Agents

By Kalen Patrick

Well we all know the flurry of action that has already taken place since the NFL opened up for business, but there are still a number of solid Free Agents still available and they would/should come at a reasonable price. Lets first take a look at the offensive players still available.

OFFENSE
QB - Marc Bulger - Obvious Bulger is no longer a starter, but in this day and age when the majority of teams will start more than 1 QB in a season, I think Bulger is a very solid #2 option. I would like him in San Francisco as the #3 QB for sure. Veteran guy, very professional, willing to be a mentor for a younger QB.

RB - Ahmad Bradshaw - Bradshaw will never be a feature back and thus won't get paid like one, but like he was used in New York, he can be effective as part of a 2 headed rushing attack.

WR - Malcolm Floyd/TO/Randy Moss - For the 49ers I would love the addition of a Malcolm Floyd, big tall physical receiver, would be an awesome red zone target (the one part of the field Alex Smith excels in) and will never expect to be the #1 receiver, in SF he'd just be a part of the receiving corp. As for TO and Moss, I don't think they get signed soon, however, once Training Camp gets in to full swing, preseason starts and injuries start mounting. You know a team will come calling for their services, it really is a matter of when not if.

COULD WE SEE THIS AGAIN? 49ERS DO HAVE A SERIOUS LACK OF DEPTH AT WR.....
OL - Olin Kreutz C Shaun O'Hara C, Brian Waters OG - Both of these guys are quality Centers. Not only are they both talented players on the field, they would also provide veteran leadership to an O-Line lacking that (cough 49ERS cough). These guys can immediately step in and be the captain of the line. Again teams lacking a Center actually have some good options available. Waters is an established veteran who has had a great career for KC. He is very near the end of the line, however, I wouldn't completely count him out yet as an effective starter. KC have tried to become a much younger team. I still believe he'd help out many teams with a need at RG.

DEFENSE
DL - Aubrayo Franklin NT - It's beyond me how a guy of Franklins caliber seems to have been totally overlooked by teams this offseason. If they only looked at his excellent 2009 season and very respectable 2010 season, there should be a line of 3-4 lining up for his services. He is currently on his way back to meet with the 49ers. I doubt they let him leave without a contract.

ASANTE SAMUEL IS WORTH A 2ND ROUNDER
LB - Lofa Tatupu (available via trade) ILB/ Manny Lawson OLB - Tatupu has recently demanded a trade or release from the Seahawks, while I do feel he is overrated, any 4-3 team requiring LB help should be interested. I think if I'm the Detroit Lions, I'm getting in on this action. Suh and Fairley in the middle, with Tatupu behind? That sounds like a RB's nightmare. Also Lawson is a very solid pass rusher who wasn't asked to rush as much in SF as he should have been. He is also very athletic and capable of covering TE's and Pass catching RB's very well. He will be a great pick up for some team.

DB -  Asante Samuel (via trade)/Carlos Rogers- With the acquisition of Asomugha and DRC, the Eagles can afford to trade Asante. He has a very favorable contract and should be able to net a 2nd rounder from teams needing secondary help (Lions, 49ers). Rogers is actually a good solid cover corner, he just has the worst hands in the NFL, I know it's not exactly a DB's job to catch. But be prepared about 5+ times a year for "HOW DID HE DROP THAT EASY INTERCEPTION?!?!?!?!" Again Rogers is very solid, would make for an awesome #3 CB and good #2.

I just touched on a few players left, there are still some real solid options available, and in particular I'm hoping my 49ers can start getting in on the action.