Here’s a two-part interview I recently did with the Niners Nation blog, part of the SportsNation blog network. These guys like to bring FO stats and concepts into their discussions, which is always cool to see. Part one, which talks more about the Seahawks, is here. Part two, dealing more with the 49ers and the NFC West in general, is here. Thanks to David Fucillo (aka "Fooch") for asking me to do it.
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6-3-2007 at 11:27 PM by
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First!
I have to go to sleep soon. I will read the article tomorrow. I can’t wait to see what theyy wrote about Alex Smith.
:: The Mul — 6/4/2007 @ 12:33 am
interestingly, this started when I noticed that a writer for an official team site (I won’t mention which one) had appropriated graphics and text from a Football Outsiders article about the Cover 2 defense without attribution, and called it his own..
Which one, the Guest column one?
:: Crushinator — 6/4/2007 @ 12:38 am
Doug: “I should take a moment to dispel the myth that “FO thinks this” or “FO thinks that” - one of our precepts is that we do not share a “hive mind”
then
“I’ll tell you who FO REALLY likes - blocking fullback Moran Norris.”
What the ?
:: ammek — 6/4/2007 @ 6:21 am
It’s simple. Everyone loves Moran Norris. If you think you don’t….you do, you just don’t know it yet. I think we can let him off with that one.
:: The Big Lebowski — 6/4/2007 @ 8:21 am
It’s interesting to find out how Doug joined the staff at FO. That’s cool. One of the reasons why I like FO is that they grew out of nothing, and (Aaron especially) forged a living out of something they loved doing. I like hearing about how they all signed on.
I do wonder which team lifted the cover-two article, now (I forget…was it a TDZ or an offseason Strategy Minicamp?) Doug, who was it? Don’t be afraid to call out plaigarists! They deserve no protection of anonmity.
The NFC west should be a more interesting division this year. I live in the San Francisco area now and so, even though I’m not a Niners (or even and NFC) fan, I hear a lot more about them. The Seahawks are clearly on the decline. The Niners and the Cardinals are both on the rise. The Rams seem to be the Colts of the NFC West…a consistently good ofense and a horrendous defense. Their defense is just so bad and and their offense isn’t quite good enough to win as many games as the Colts, and hence no one knows about them. But defenses are variable from year to year (e.g. the 2001 Patriots). What if, for one season, they suddenly gel and get a respectable defense (like the 2005 Colts) to go with their offense. All of a sudden the division becomes very closely contested.
:: MJK — 6/4/2007 @ 11:57 am
#5. “What if we had a defense this year” is a question the Rams have been asking for the last several years.
:: calbuzz — 6/4/2007 @ 12:50 pm
5 Well, I want to find out too, because if it’s the Guest Column on here, I kinda wrote that article and I’m interested in who jacked it.
:: Crushinator — 6/4/2007 @ 12:59 pm
Re: 7
Let it go, life’s too short to waste any of it angry.
:: Gil Brandt — 6/4/2007 @ 1:08 pm
#6 - True, the division would become tightly contested if the Rams were to get a defense. Tightly contested to get to 8-8 instead of 7-9 mind!
:: Podge — 6/4/2007 @ 1:11 pm
Does anyone else think it’s weird that there are no visible clues to differentiate Doug’s responses to questions from the post note of each “interview?” That confused me considerably.
:: TGT — 6/4/2007 @ 1:27 pm
#3 - I’ll check in here. There’s no hive mind at FO, but there are times where the whole crew agrees. In this case, all of us who have seen Moran Norris play think he’s the bees knees.
:: Bill Barnwell — 6/4/2007 @ 2:30 pm
What Bill said.
Re: the identity of the guilty party, let’s just say that I wouldn’t have to drive too far from home to ask him why he did it.
:: Doug Farrar — 6/4/2007 @ 3:06 pm
He’s the bees’ knees. He’s the wasp’s nipples. He is, I would go so far as to say, the entire set of erogenous zones of every major flying insect of the western world.
:: Zac — 6/5/2007 @ 1:57 pm
Knees? Errogenous zones?
:: bravehoptoad — 6/5/2007 @ 6:39 pm
Re: Bravehoptoad
Knees? Errogenous zones?
DON’T PANIC
:: The McNabb Bowl Game Anomaly — 6/5/2007 @ 9:05 pm