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Some PFF grades and key stats
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#2
with Griff and Hunter being as dominant as they were,   perhaps leaving them at their end spots to pull guard help their way against the 9ers and going old school with the double A gap looks will be the ticket to getting Garrapolo off his game and forcing some turn overs....
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PFF grades for QBs, wildcard round (10+ dropbacks):
 82.5 Cousins

78.3 Watson

76.7 Wilson

62.5 Brees

61.2 Allen

54.5 Brady
 52.8 McCown

45.5 Tannehill
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Kline dominated
https://twitter.com/NickOlsonNFL/status/...88544?s=20

Bradbury 2nd straight no pressures
https://twitter.com/JonasStaerk/status/1...97186?s=20

Rhodes on Thomas
https://twitter.com/LukeBraunNFL/status/...91712?s=20

Griffen and Hunter dominate
https://twitter.com/MattAndersonNFL/stat...26242?s=20
O'Neill held up very well against Jordan.  One holding call was it?  Makes me wonder which Cam Jordan is gonna show up...

Rhodes and Barr negated the best WR in football.

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#5
Umm. There are good trends here, interior line play, Xavier not being completely beat.  

If this OL can perform like they did at NO, at LA, or at DAL.  We can win in SF
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#6
Hearing Bradbury having a good pass pro game and trending that way with Kline having a great game is huge.  ONeil i have never worried about as he has been excellent in pass pro since he began starting 
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#7
I think the most exciting thing is Kline. He's a journeyman, and I don't think too many of us expected much from him. Bradbury is better every week and should be a star next year. Same with O'Neill. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
I think the most exciting thing is Kline. He's a journeyman, and I don't think too many of us expected much from him. Bradbury is better every week and should be a star next year. Same with O'Neill. 
Still giddy about O'Neill going from "major reach" to our best lineman in less than a season.
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#9
Look at the Duluth native sitting in 3rd at 72.2!

Not sure how Ham has been grading over the past few weeks, but having Cook back really let us get back to what we do in protections too. Our two back set is as dangerous as any because both guys handle protections well, both guys could run a route, and in short yardage either guy could get the ball.
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#10
We did look very fresh after resting most the week before.  Cook looked 100% and I was happy to see Mattison back as well.  I was also worried about Kendricks but he looked fine.  Always some controversy on resting players but this is an example of it working!
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