
He also said he doesn't care about being a starter, he just wants to help his team win games!
The Hogster wrote:The second TD didn't even go to his side of the field. Nic Clemons got caught out of position there.
All in all, it was a good game. Quick question--does anyone know what's going on with Nemo? I think he's got a lot of potential, and I'd love to see what he can do as a nice counter-punch to portis.
hkHog wrote:The Hogster wrote:The second TD didn't even go to his side of the field. Nic Clemons got caught out of position there.
Yeah it did. I've watched it over and over. It just didn't seem like that because he ran all the way across to the other side. Lavar was lined up right behind Clemons but ended up on the left side of Lemar Marshall the MLB! He was definately out of position, no two ways about it.
tcwest10 wrote:Again...I can't wait to see a fully healthy, rested and chip-on-the-shoulder LA come out in front of the home crowd and...
follow his assignment.
hkHog wrote:I put both of the TD runs squarely on his shoulders.
hkHog wrote:The Hogster wrote:The second TD didn't even go to his side of the field. Nic Clemons got caught out of position there.
Yeah it did. I've watched it over and over. It just didn't seem like that because he ran all the way across to the other side. Lavar was lined up right behind Clemons but ended up on the left side of Lemar Marshall the MLB! He was definately out of position, no two ways about it.
The Hogster wrote:On the postgame show, Trevor Matich put the first TD on Holdman and praised Arrington for staying where he was supposed to be. He engaged the block and kept his outside shoulder and arm free. He had outside contain.
The runner went inside, but no one was there to hit him. Don't see how you blame LA for that one.
The second TD didn't even go to his side of the field. Nic Clemons got caught out of position there.
We can't blame every play on lack of discipline. Sometimes the other team just executes a good play. The second TD would not happen against our 1st string Defense. The first was a good call..they got everyone on a block and scored a TD...you have to give them credit.
I'm not saying he was error free, but you can't blame every play on his side of the field on him being a freelancer especially when we don't know the scheme like G.W. does. He is the person to tell if he were out of position or not, not our speculation on where we think he should have been.
kspeed10 wrote:Lavar was great and he fed off the crowd who was ecstatic to see him on the field. However, my concern is whether he will continue to play. This was the 49ers, the worst offense in the league. The Giants have a much better offense and we'll see if Coach Williams will feel comfortable putting him in in a game of that magnitude.
Lavar needs to be out there, he flat out makes plays that our other defensive players don't, even if it was against the 49ers. I don't know that this is the end of this issue.