Tuesday, September 21, 2010

49ers:Saints Remain Undefeated In Progress

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49ers:Saints Remain Undefeated In Progress:Most Famous Five things we learned while watching Saints beat the 49ers in a real nail biter on Monday night football with New Orleans’ 25-22 victory at Wounded Duck Garrett Hartley field goal as time expired.
1. This is not a good idea to ensure that the defense will stop Drew Brees. Niners coach Mike Singletary, exasperated with the interview while it is very annoying week before Monday night, said: “We will not try to stop Drew Brees. We will stop Drew Brees.”
And for the most part, 49ers defense did a good job containing Brees and the high octane Saints on Monday. But the 49ers defenders had to give the words a coach, when the Saints got the ball with 79 seconds left and 2 timeouts, and the remaining 70 yards to go, to win the game. And they could not do it.
“We were very confident,” said Saints safety Roman Harper. “We will go against Drew every day in practice. We know how well he can do this crime.”
When the 49ers really had to stop Brees, he drove his team into field goal range, are treated well and allowed to watch Hartley kick the game-winner.
“We knew what we were supposed to do,” said Brice. “We have shown that we can win the game.”
2. Saints offense is still under development, but it can serve as a protection of Champions and in the long term. For the second game in a row, won the saints, but their offense sputtered at times and not look the same club, rolling up on the opposition last season. After scoring 14 points in the match against the Vikings at home, the Saints managed, 2 touchdowns against the 49ers.
“We are disappointed in our inability to transform a large turnover points,” said Brice. “If you get a 5 speed you say:” Hey, a 40-point night. … We are disappointed if we did not score 30 points every game. Obviously, we still have a long way to go. ”
Saints were the beneficiaries of two 49ers confused, 2 steals and security. But six of their possessions ended with punts, and 3 in the goals. Unlike Minnesota, where Hartley missed two attempts at the ball, the Saints, at least able to convert the field goals in the Mon – even a dome team seemed completely absorbed in the wind.
Brees completed 28 of 38 passes for 254 meters. In the long run, he believed the saints would benefit from winning a tight low-scoring game.
“It’s great to be a military test, as in the first two weeks,” he said. “At the end of the season, large groups are those who have been through games like this and beat them.
Then he added: “I’m not too worried. We know what could be better, and we will be better. We are working too hard and care too much.”
3. Saints offensive flow will not be easier, not Reggie Bush. A very bad year, Bush remains on Monday, when he helped with the field in the fourth quarter with what appeared as a serious injury. He was wounded blunder punt – after he climbed up the ball on the Saints 19, he raised it to 22 and was subsequently buried 49ers. He drove into the locker room. Immediately after the game, there is no final word on the extent of damage. Bush went out of the locker rooms on crutches.
“It was pretty windy, and at the last minute, the ball moves enough for me to throw it,” Bush said. “Someone took my foot out. I do not know what happened.”
This is yet another blow, which emerges as a difficult year for Bush. Monday was the first game of Bush’s announcement that he would give up Heisman Trophy, the sanctions, the National Council on the USC participating alleged payments Bush and his Family.
He continues to electric performer. Against San Francisco, Bush has returned three punts for 43 yards. He caught four passes for 30 yards and landing, and carried the ball 5 times.
“Other guys will step up and fill the void,” said Brice.
4. We are not sure Singletary will make his encore performance. Singletary seemed to use every tool in his motivational tool after the grim discovery of his team losing day in Seattle. He thanked Pete Carroll for a butt whipping, he called on Sunday night after the team plane landed, he said he is ill “Dad gum-Yahoo” the media report detailing the problems his team get plays called, he became excited in his weekly the television interviews, and then guaranteed his team to stop Brees. It was, frankly, exhausting to watch.
49ers proved something to themselves, competing with the protection of Super Bowl champions: maligned defender Alex Smith has shown calmness while driving down the field, and the binding of the game in the last two minutes. The defense was solid. And the team all his mistakes – as the delay of the game and too many people on the ground – to a minimum.
But the reality is, 49ers are 0-2, with road games with Kansas City and Atlanta the next time. “In the end, this loss, like last week, Smith said.
So mentality Singletary goes forward?
“My thinking, when we stop to take over when we stop putting the ball on the ground, we are going to be a good football team,” he said. “How well that remains to be seen.”
49ers thought he could win the NFC West this year. The problem is, they do not interfere with other divisions of the enemy until November 14 (St. Louis). Singletary may have to dig deep into his arsenal of tricks so far.
5. 49ers held last jersey retirement ceremony in the foreseeable future, the collection Who’s Who in the motivational speakers of other teams. 49ers retired number 80, the honor, which was the next – oh – just two decades. Jerry Rice is the latest member of the 49ers dynasty, to be entered in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and probably the last of that era.
Rice took the field before the game in his yellow jacket hall of fame, acting as honorary captain of the team. At the break, he was on stage shone glory years: Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, Dwight Clark, Eddie Debartolo Jr., George Seifert and many others.
There was a large amount of information at this stage, one that other teams eager to use the NFL. This season, Rice said Seattle Seahawks at the will of Carroll, before the knife in Seattle. And Lott spoke to the Saints twice – once in the NFC last January in the championship game and Sunday, during the holy walk-through at Candlestick Park.
Since all the former 49er great live a few miles from the property team, the team might want to take advantage of this new motivational program speaker.

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