2014 is not going to be the Niner's year.
Mar. 14th, 2009 05:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Four games in, and I've lost both my starting Quarterback and Halfback to season-ending injuries. My QB duties are now in the hands of a 1st round rookie who is showing some promise (he had a very strong preseason, but is still a little shaky on accuracy) and my starting halfback is a 1 year veteran who has proven himself to be, at the least, strong enough to keep the run a credible threat.
Making matters more interesting is my staring center is 38 and injury prone. I had considered letting him go at the end of the previous season, but ended up giving him a one year contract at a reduced salary since I'm not sure his back-up is really ready to take over as the starter. However, my center is pretty injury prone. I've already decided that if he doesn't get the hint and retire at season's end, I'm not going to resign him. My entire offensive line is beginning to worry me in terms of age and contracts. After this season, I foresee a busy time working free agency and the draft to rebuild the O-Line.
I'm still running a 3-4 on defense, with a strong Nickel package for 3rd-and-long situations. I've had great luck in signing and keeping a strong linebacker corps who do well both in coverage and putting pressure in the backfield. My secondary is... good. I seem to have trouble putting together a consistent group of corners, but my safeties are among the best the NFL.
I love this game. I'm hoping to be able to put together a package to rebuild Candlestick after this year. I'm probably going to dump some high priced but aging talent. May have to dangle some trades out there...
Making matters more interesting is my staring center is 38 and injury prone. I had considered letting him go at the end of the previous season, but ended up giving him a one year contract at a reduced salary since I'm not sure his back-up is really ready to take over as the starter. However, my center is pretty injury prone. I've already decided that if he doesn't get the hint and retire at season's end, I'm not going to resign him. My entire offensive line is beginning to worry me in terms of age and contracts. After this season, I foresee a busy time working free agency and the draft to rebuild the O-Line.
I'm still running a 3-4 on defense, with a strong Nickel package for 3rd-and-long situations. I've had great luck in signing and keeping a strong linebacker corps who do well both in coverage and putting pressure in the backfield. My secondary is... good. I seem to have trouble putting together a consistent group of corners, but my safeties are among the best the NFL.
I love this game. I'm hoping to be able to put together a package to rebuild Candlestick after this year. I'm probably going to dump some high priced but aging talent. May have to dangle some trades out there...
this poster is on cold meds
Date: 15 Mar 2009 00:56 (UTC)Re: this poster is on cold meds
Date: 15 Mar 2009 01:04 (UTC)All very virtual. Sadly, since I'm ten times the owner the owners of the real 49ers are.
Re: this poster is on cold meds
Date: 15 Mar 2009 05:51 (UTC)no subject
Date: 15 Mar 2009 09:55 (UTC)