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feddy-34 · 4 months
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this whole team is so gorgeous and pookie wow
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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49erswebzone · 6 days
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wideouts4life · 1 year
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Ceedee a "Lamb" no More!
Ceedee Lamb “Chops” feasted his way to a beastie performance against a formidable 49er defense. Right off the bat Ceedee made a great play in which he took the handoff on a jet sweep on fourth and 1. Breaking a tackle by one of the over-zealous defenders who slightly over ran the play allowing Lamb to spin back inside and pick up the all important 1st down. Prior to that play Lamb caught a couple swing passes where he picked up nice chunks of yardage with great blocking from his wideouts. 
Needing a spark and while backed up at their own 9-yard line, Lamb blew by 49ers defender Deommodore Lenior and held on to a 46-yard gain while receiving a pass-interference call. Ceedee created space out of his break all night because he played fast coming off the ball. Lamb finished the night with 10 receptions for 117 yards. 
On the year Ceedee Lamb finished #6 in the NFL with 107 catches for 1,359 yards and 9 touchdowns. This is one hell of a season by him. And to think about the way he started which does not matter because at the end of the day how you finish is most important. I am impressed by what Ceedee was able to accomplish and with the way he finished the season. I believe he will carry this momentum into the off-season and comeback next year looking to compete for the best wideout in the league. 
It’ll be a few more weeks but I will have the wideout of the year award ready before the Super Bowl. Plus I’m working on getting some merchandise on the website so wideout fans can start supporting. 
Wideouts Lets Go, Finish Strong, Get The Money, Play fast, Have Fun, Ball, and Just Catch It!
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49ersgermany · 4 months
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Proven Performance Escalator: Gehaltserhöhung für Banks, Lenoir und Hufanga
Unabhängig von möglichen Vertragsverlängerung bei den San Francisco 49ers bekommen gleich drei Spieler eine Gehaltserhöhung. Offensive Liner Aaron Banks, Cornerback Deommodore Lenoir und Safety Talanoa Hufanga profitieren vom sog. Proven Performance Escalator. Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Klausel aus dem Collective Bargaining Agreement, welche Spieler, die in den Runden zwei bis sieben gedraftet worden sind, bei überdurchschnittlichen Leistungen mehr Geld zukommen lässt.
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https://49ersgermany.com/proven-performance-escalator-gehaltserhoehung-fuer-banks-lenoir-und-hufanga/
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nflespn · 6 months
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Kyle Shanahan on Deommodore Lenoir’s ejection: ‘We never go anywhere past what football is’ https://nflespn.net/news/kyle-shanahan-on-deommodore-lenoirs-ejection-we-never-go-anywhere-past-what-football-is/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost
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usasportsworld · 1 year
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Time to bench Deommodore Lenoir?
Time to bench Deommodore Lenoir?
The San Francisco 49ers have won nine in a row for the first time since 1997. During their 37-34 win over Las Vegas the San Francisco defense wasn’t its normal self, leading several to question their play with the playoffs looming. The rough patches overshadow that the 49ers defense came up with its ninth turnover on downs during the win streak, fourth inside their own ten. In addition, they…
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Bad roughing the passer call keeps 49ers-Seahawks from becoming a blowout
Bad roughing the passer call keeps 49ers-Seahawks from becoming a blowout
Getty Images The 49ers beat the Seahawks on Thursday night, nailing down the NFC West championship. At 21-13, it was closer than it should have been. The dagger should have come with more than 12 minutes remaining in the third quarter. A pass from Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith was intercepted by 49ers defensive back Deommodore Lenoir. He returned it for a touchdown. The extra point would have…
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alog4 · 2 years
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NFL 2022 第4週のNFL WAY TO PLAYは49ers DB DEOMMODORE LENOIR
NFL 2022 第4週のNFL WAY TO PLAYは49ers DB DEOMMODORE LENOIR
フットボールの正しい技術を啓蒙するために、毎週、最高のお手本のプレイを披露した選手を表彰するNFL WAY TO PLAY。 2022シーズン第4週の受賞者となったのは、サンフランシスコ・フォーティナイナーズのDB DEOMMODORE LENOIR。 対象となったのは、ブリッツからのサックだ。 (more…)
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wiersema1 · 3 years
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Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Preview
Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Preview
Chicago Bears 2021 NFL Draft Preview As we head into the 2021 season, the Chicago Bears are at a crossroads. Coming off of two consecutive .500 seasons, which way will the Bears proceed? Are they a contender, as they were with a brilliant 12-4 season in 2018? Or are they a mediocre pretender like they were in ’19 and ’20, finishing exactly 8-8 in each of the last two regular seasons? Worse yet,…
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feddy-34 · 6 months
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guide to characters!
decided to put this here and link it in my fics, here's a guide to everyone's nicknames in my nfl omegaverse! (yeah that's right i fucking write now) i'll add more as more characters/teams come up
Kyle - Kyle Shanahan, 49ers head coach and offensive playcaller Wilks - Steve Wilks, 49ers defensive coordinator Ray Ray - Ray Ray McCloud III (Punt/Kick Returner) Sam - Sam Darnold (Backup Quarterback) Christian - Christian McCaffrey (Running Back) Deebo - Deebo Samuel (Wide Receiver) JB - Jake Brendel (Center) George - George Kittle (Tight End) Charlie - Charlie Woerner (Tight End) Chase - Chase Young (Defensive End) Dre - Dre Greenlaw (Linebacker) Ji’Ayir - Ji’Ayir Brown (Safety) Nick - Nick Bosa (Defensive End) Graves - Javon Hargrave (Defensive Tackle) Mooney - Charvarius Ward (Cornerback) Juice - Kyle Juszczyck (Fullback) Arik - Arik Armstead (Defensive Tackle) Jake - Jake Moody (Kicker) Wish - Mitch Wishnowsky (Punter) Taybor - Taybor Pepper (Long Snapper) Gips - Tayshaun Gipson Sr. (Safety) Demo - Deommodore Lenoir (Cornerback) Jordan - Jordan Mason (Running Back)
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bongaboi · 4 years
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Oregon: 2020 Rose Bowl Champions
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Oregon football owns Southern California.
The truth was as startling as the screaming Ducks who danced around a green-confetti-strewn Pasadena field early Wednesday night as if it was their backyard.
For many, it was.
Oregon just won the Rose Bowl with a roster including more than 30 players who grew up within 70 miles of that Rose Bowl.
Oregon just used kids from South Los Angeles to Norco to Rancho Cucamonga to Mission Viejo to defeat a bunch of behemoths from Wisconsin 28-27 in a game that held one bit of consolation for the Badgers.
The real losers here were USC and UCLA.
A program from an adjoining state just won what is annually their season’s most important game on their turf with many of their kids. Yeah, this actually might have been their worst loss of the season.
As the local programs struggle, the Ducks are soaring. As the locals’ recruiting rankings stall or drop, the Ducks continue to take players from underneath their out-of-joint nose, building that rare Pac-12 Conference team that could actually outmuscle a Big Ten Conference hulk.
With about one-third Southern California kids, they beat Wisconsin despite being outgained 322 yards to 204 because they stole the ball four times and shut down the Badgers in crunch time.
With Southern California kids, Oregon won by playing the sort of toughness that USC used to have, with the sort of resilience that UCLA’s Chip Kelly used to engender, thanks to the kind of recruiting that neither place is doing.
This ownership of the local football landscape won’t last forever, it might not even last until USC gets a new coach. But it’s real right now, as real as all those screaming Ducks fans who stuck around the Rose Bowl into Wednesday night as if they owned the place.
Check out the smile on the face of the Calabasas High kid who caught a 12-yard pass to set the tone for Oregon’s game-sealing drive.
“We run L.A.,” receiver Mycah Pittman said.
Now check out the wardrobe of his older brother, Michael Jr., a USC receiver who was spotted after the game wearing — wait for it — an Oregon jersey.
“We’ve got all these SoCal recruits because, if you want to win, you come to Oregon, that’s all there is to it,” Pittman said.
The message was as plain as the sweaty smile on the face of Thomas Graham Jr., the former USC commit from Rancho Cucamonga who intercepted a pass that led to Oregon’s second touchdown, then later offered an Oregon pitch to his Southland buddies.
“We’re taking over,” he said. “Get away from home, get out of trouble, get away from all the distractions, grow as a player and a man, become a Duck, and I promise you won’t regret your decision.”
Graham was part of a second-quarter sequence where Southern California kids were everywhere.
With 8 minutes 37 seconds remaining in the first half, Troy Dye from Norco High ripped the ball from the hands of powerful Badgers running back Jonathan Taylor and Deommodore Lenoir from Los Angeles Salesian High recovered it.
After Oregon failed on a fourth-down run, Wisconsin regained possession only long enough to lose it to another Southern California kid, this time on an interception by Graham with pressure applied on quarterback Jack Coan by Westlake Village Oaks Christian’s Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Two plays later, running back CJ Verdell from Chula Vista carried 13 yards to the Wisconsin five, from where Oregon-grown quarterback Justin Herbert carried it in for one of his three rushing touchdowns to give Oregon a 14-10 lead.
In all, two of three Ducks who carried the ball were from Southern California, one of the four receivers who caught passes were locals, and five of their top nine tacklers were from the Southland.
It all fits into coach Mario Cristobal’s eye-opening answer when he was asked this week about recruiting in Southern California.
“For us, this is home state,” he said of the Southland. “That’s what it is. We’ve made it a priority ... so every opportunity to be in a big game like the Rose Bowl, I think it certainly helps recruiting.”
In winning this game, Oregon backed up the fun yet furious culture that it has been selling. The Ducks wore the flashy dark green and silver uniforms, yet played old-school smashmouth football, then partied like a bunch of crazy kids, dancing in the locker room while puffing on cigars.
“You see the fun we’re having, the way we’re celebrating right now, the way coach Cristobal leads us, there’s no reason not to come here right now,” guard Shane Lemieux said.
It is a culture that has resulted in a 20-6 record over the last two seasons, including two bowl victories.
During that same time, USC is 13-12 with no bowl victories and UCLA is 7-17 with no bowl appearances.
It is also an atmosphere that attracted the 18th-ranked recruiting class in the country this winter, second in the Pac-12. Meanwhile, UCLA was 28th nationally and fourth in the Pac-12, and USC, normally a recruiting powerhouse, ranked 79th overall and last in the conference.
The Ducks, in particular, stole two of the country’s top-ranked defensive forces from the locals, Thibodeaux last year and Upland’s Justin Flowe this year.
Indeed, a large number of Southern California parents crowded a Rose Bowl concourse near the Oregon locker room Wednesday. Mark Dye, whose sons Troy and Travis left Norco to play for the Ducks, offered one theory about the defections.
“The local schools are still well respected, but some of that traditional luster has kind of gone away a little bit,” he said.
“The current age group, when Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart were playing ... those kids were 9 and 10 years old. The rich tradition of both of those schools has started to fade.”
Oregon is clearly the trendy spot, the cool spot, the Rose Bowl’s traditional sounds of “Conquest” replaced Wednesday night by the noise of Ducks fans singing and dancing to their own melody of “Shout.”
The final message of the night came from Troy Dye, delivered to his Southern California neighbors as he sat in a smoky, dizzying Ducks locker room, a statement that served as Wednesday’s true final score.
“I know you grew up watching the Rose Bowl, I know you want to shoot for playing in the Rose Bowl, I know you want to win the Rose Bowl,” Dye said. “If you want to do that, you come to Oregon.”
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unclescurvy · 2 years
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2021 ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
A round-by-round ranking of the top rookie performances of 2021.
 ROUND 1
1. LB Micah Parsons (DAL – Pick #12)
2. WR Ja’Marr Chase (CIN – Pick #5)
3. OT Rashawn Slater (LAC – Pick #13)
4. WR Jaylen Waddle (MIA – Pick #6)
5. WR DeVonta Smith (PHI – Pick #10)
ROUND 2
1. C Creed Humphrey (KC – Pick #63)
2. RB Javonte Williams (DEN – Pick #35)
3. LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (CLE – Pick #52)
4. CB Tyson Campbell (JAX – Pick #33)
5. S Jevon Holland (MIA – Pick #36)
ROUND 3
1. LB Ernest Jones (LAR – Pick #103)
2. DT Osa Odighizuwa (DAL – Pick #75)
3. S Andre Cisco (JAX – Pick #65)
4. CB Elijah Molden (TEN – Pick #101)
5. CB Paulson Adebo (NO – Pick #76)
ROUND 4
1. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET – Pick #112)
2. CB Marco Wilson (ARZ – Pick #136)
3. RB Michael Carter (NYJ – Pick #107)
4. S Camryn Bynum (MIN – Pick #125)
5. LB Derrick Barnes (DET – Pick #114)
ROUND 5
1. K Evan McPherson (CIN – Pick #149)
2. S Caden Sterns (DEN – Pick #152)
3. CB Michael Carter II (NYJ – Pick #154)
4. CB Nate Hobbs (LV – Pick #167)
5. CB Deommodore Lenoir (SF – Pick #172)
ROUND 6
1. G Trey Smith (KC – Pick #226)
2. RB Elijah Mitchell (SF – Pick #194)
3. RB Khalil Herbert (CHI – Pick #217)
4. CB Brandin Echols (NYJ – Pick #200)
5. S Damar Hamlin (BUF - Pick #212)
ROUND 7
1. CB Tre Norwood (PIT – Pick #247)
2. LB Jonathon Cooper (DEN – Pick #239)
3. RB Jermar Jefferson (DET – Pick #257)
4. P Pressley Harvin III (PIT – Pick #254)
5. RB Kylin Hill (GB – Pick #256)
UNDRAFTED
1. CB Jerry Jacobs (DET)
2. RB Jaret Patterson (WAS)
3. TE Brock Wright (DET)
4. CB A.J. Parker (DET)
5. FB Adam Prentice (NO)
Offensive Rookie of the Year: WR Ja’Marr Chase (CIN)
Defensive Rookie of the Year: LB Micah Parsons (DAL)
Best Draft: Kansas City
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footballdreamlife · 7 years
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junker-town · 3 years
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Which glorious prospects make the NFL Draft ‘All Name Team’?
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From Chuba Howard to Camaron Cheeseman.
Anyone can order the best players in the draft and make an “All Draft” team based on talent, but that’s boring. We’re not here to put Trevor Lawrence and Kyle Pitts on a team, that’s passe. No, we’re taking a DEEP dive into the players who were gifted with physical skills, sure, but even more so blessed with parents who had the foresight to give them incredible names.
This is a purely subjective effort, I know. Maybe you really think “Justin Fields” is a great name, but it doesn’t tickle my fancy.
Offense
QB: Ian Book — Notre Dame
RB: Chuba Howard — Oklahoma State
FB: Mason Stokke — Wisconsin
WR: Whop Philyop — Indiana
WR: Dazz Newsome — North Carolina
TE: Tommy Tremble — Notre Dame
OT: Alex Leatherwood — Alabama
OG: Will Fries — Penn State
C: Brett Heggie — Florida
OG: Cole Banwart — Iowa
OT: Walker Little — Stanford
Defense
DE: Hamilcar Rashed Jr. — Oregon State
DT: Khyrisis Tonga — BYU
DT: Michael Dwumfour — Rutgers
DE: Shaka Toney — Penn State
OLB: Amen Ogbongbemiga — Oklahoma State
MLB: Tuf Borland — Ohio State
OLB: Cameron McGrone — Michigan
CB: Deommodore Lenoir — Oregon
FS: Divine Deabolo — Virginia Tech
SS: Brady Breeze — Oregon
CB: Rachad Wildgoose — Wisconsin
Special Teams
LS: Camaron Cheeseman — Michigan
K: Quinn Nordin — Michigan
P: Drue Chrisman — Ohio State
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