Article By Michael Erler on 1st September, 2009
San Francisco hasn't been mixing in even the most rudimentary blitzes in the preseason games, just to give opposing teams something to think about, and consequently they've had one sack in three contests. They've ranked dead last in pass attempts through three games, but have led the league in rushing.
They declined to take a shot into the end zone with 25 seconds to go in the first half and refused to go for it on fourth-and-inches in the fourth quarter.
It all seems cookie cutter and vanilla to me, a strategy built on looking competitive in the preseason, but not one on actually taking games by the throat and winning them the regular seasons.
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