GORE 'EM
Oct/09/08 06:16 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Nolan took his lumps about
his defense Monday and Tuesday but he wasn't shy
about mentioning the lopsided time of possession
and the lack of action for Frank Gore. Nolan
talked about this at his Monday news conference
and more stridently on his radio stint Tuesday on
KNBR's Morning Show with Murph and Mac.
Along with saying his defense had to stop the
opposition on third down, Nolan also said, "The offense
needs to stay on the field longer. We were able to run
the ball better than we thought we would be able to
going into the game. If we had had more opportunity we
would have been able to show it."
He's right. I don't see the Patriots enough to know if
they use their goofy two-lineman, three-linebacker and
six defensive-back alignment all the time. They used it
a lot against the 49ers, even against the 49ers'
two-receivers looks. This defense is basically begging
the 49ers to run. It would be interesting to see if
Miami's "wildcat" formation was used against this
defense two weeks ago when the Dolphins upset New
England. The wildcat puts three (or four receivers out
there if you count the quarterback) with a direct
shotgun hike to the running back who then takes off.
The 49ers used the wildcat once against the Patriots
2-3-6, and Frank Gore gained an easy 7 yards. Why not
keep using it until the Patriots prove they can stop
it?
(sfgate.com)