49ers season in good hands with QB Alex Smith

Posted by ericschmidt  
August 23, 2010

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Anyone who watched the San Francisco 49ers last night, has to know the 49ers season will be in good hands with QB Alex Smith under center. Without WR Michael Crabtree, TE Vernon Davis or RB Frank Gore in the lineup last night Smith took charge of the game right from the first snap.

Smith had a decent stat line, 9-13 for 88 yards, but it was his command on the field which was so impressive. Smith showed incredible pocket presence and that was highlighted with his ability to step up and deliver his passes. Smith was smart with the ball as well, he did not force the ball in places as he did early on in his career. Smith took everything the defense gave him and was not afraid to check down when a primary receiver wasn’t open.

49ers fans have lots to look forward to this season and the continued development of Smith at the quarterback position is on top of the list.

RB Anthony Dixon showed some promise last night. He toted the ball 20 times last night as Gore and Westbrook saw no action. He showcased some power running and highlighted some speed on his touchdown run. I think Dixon is a good fit for the Niners offensive scheme.

Finally, Ted Ginn Jr. What else can I say. He is going to be feast or famine this season as the 49ers #3 wide receiver. He had a 60 yard reception and a 5 yard reception. He was targeted 6 times and dropped some easy passes. This has been his career, he’ll rip of a 75 yard touchdown but drop a 6 yard out pattern. He will frustrate you to death. Just make sure you know that going into the season.

49ers Breakdown: Running Backs

Posted by Anthony Cruz  
May 20, 2010

Next up in the position-by-position break down are the running backs.

Frank Gore
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Gore has been the most consistent player for the 49ers over the last few years. While the 49ers offense has not produced, Gore has been consistent. He has amassed over 1,000 yards and 40 receptions each year that he has been the starting running back. Gore lives up to his name by goring defenses into submission. He does this by bulling the front seven of the defense until they don’t want to tackle him, then he breaks a big one. Frank isn’t the fastest player on the field but in three of his five seasons, he has had one run over 70 yards. Gore’s contributions aren’t all on the field. He is clearly the leader of the offense; his leadership has also contributed to the 49ers’ buying into Mike Singletary’s blue-collar style. Gore is consistently the hardest worker on the team. We also have never heard Gore complain, even when the team switched to an offense that tends to stray away from the running back. If the 49ers had 22 Frank Gores they would never lose a game.

Glen Coffee
This kid looked like he was going to push Frank Gore for the starting job during the preseason last year, then during the regular season he disappeared. His best game was against the Rams, he got the start while Gore was injured. In that game he had 74 yards rushing and caught the ball for another 32 yards. Those would be decent numbers if he could consistently put those up. The next game he started in he only rushed for 45 yards. Coffee’s biggest problem is that he is a poor man’s version of Frank Gore. Coffee doesn’t have a way to change the game because he doesn’t do anything that Gore doesn’t, that leads to him never reaching the field. In games that Gore and Coffee were both available, Coffee only had 36 carries. This off-season Coffee has been trying to become more of a power back by adding weight. It is also rumored that he has improved his quickness. Look for Coffee to have another huge preseason but I highly doubt that he will see more playing time this year.

Anthony Dixon

I expect Dixon to replace Coffee as the teams number two back by midyear this season. Dixon brings size and nastiness to an offense that is looking to become bigger and nastier. What has impressed me the most about Dixon is his willingness to learn. During the 49ers’ rookie camp Dixon kept falling forward. When asked about what was going on, he said that the coaches told him he should get lower so he was just making sure he was doing that. Look for Dixon to get carries late in games after Gore has tired out the defense.

Michael Robinson
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Robinson is less a running back and more a wild card player. He does the things that every football team needs but nobody really notices. The special teams ace wont get many carries but will see some time as our Wild Cat QB.

Thomas Clayton

Clayton has consistently drawn interest from the 49ers’ fan base. He hasn’t made the 55-man roster and I doubt he will this year either. Look for Clayton if any of the other RBs get injured.
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