Takeo Spikes may soon be signing with the niners. making them the best LB Core in the NFC west. He will be along side the Monster that is Rookie Probowler Patrick Willis, who led the league in tackles in his Rookie season with 174 !!!
With a healthy Manny Lawson returning and a steady O-Line (hopefully should be backed up by the draft) a 9-7 Record and a playoff spot is very well in Reach. Hopefully with the NFC west crown.
The X-Factor would be how well Martz has has done with the rebuilding of Smith's Throwing mechanics, to where he becomes more efficient and accurate. Smith is smart enough to absorb Martz's system, which is a timing system. A major plus is his innate ability to move out and around the pocket to avoid pressure and still throw; a trait that wasn't found in Martz's previous QBs (Bulger, Kitna, Warner). A system that is engraved in Issac Bruce's mind, who will lead the receiving core - A core that realistically is just a bunch of #2 and #3 Receivers. Looking forward to the mix of trick plays that is common with the Martz system.
- More info to come (that was juss a joyous rant. lol)
Defense in a 3-4 scheme w/ Spikes
RE: Justin Smith, Ray McDonald, Melvin Oliver
NT: Aubrayo Franklin, Isaac Sopoaga, Ronald Fields, Joe Cohen
LE: Isaac Sopoaga, Ronald Fields, Atiyyah Ellison
SOLB: Manny Lawson, Jay Moore
SILB: Takeo Spikes, Brandon Moore, Jeff Ulbrich
WILB: Patrick Willis, Jeff Ulbrich, Dennis Haley
WOLB: Parys Haralson, Tully Banta-Cain, Roderick Green
CB: Nate Clements, Marcus Hudson, Tarell Brown
CB: Walt Harris, Shawntae Spencer, Markus Curry
SS: Michael Lewis, Keith Lewis
FS: Mark Roman, Dashon Goldson
Defensive front seven in a 4-3 scheme w/ Spikes
RE: Justin Smith, Ray McDonald, Tully Banta-Cain, Melvin Oliver, Roderick Green,
DT: Isaac Sopoaga, Joe Cohen, Atiyyah Ellison
DT: Aubrayo Franklin, Ronald Fields, Walter Curry
LE: Ronald Fields, Melvin Oliver, Parys Haralson, Jay Moore
OLB: Manny Lawson, Brandon Moore
MLB: Patrick Willis, Jeff Ulbrich, Dennis Haley
OLB: Takeo Spikes, Brandon Moore
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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