Richard Sherman has high hopes for all levels of the 49ers' defense, but he believes there needs to be more discipline after the unit committed 12 penalties ...
I think he's going to be Defensive Player of the Year this year as long as he continues, and if he can stay healthy, the sky is the limit." "I think he can be the best player in the National Football League -- he continues to show that week in and week out. And if Sherman's expectations for the defense come to fruition this season, the 49ers could be set up well to make another deep playoff run. "They'll be able to bring pressure with [linebackers] Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw, and the man pressure you're not able to bring if you don't have a really solid man-to-man corner. Sherman believes Hufanga will be an important piece for a secondary that has the potential to be one of the league's best. "I'm sure the players will emphasize it this week, and they'll emphasize it going forward.
“The NFL preaches player safety,” Sherman wrote. “The league says it wants to do everything in its power to protect its players. But when it comes down to it, ...
“We’ve seen blowouts, sloppy play and games that have been almost unwatchable — and it’s not the players’ faults,” Sherman wrote. And Sherman likely will be there for it, for as long as he works for Amazon. But it will be interesting to see whether and to what extent his past views surface when he’s talking about, for example, why the quality of play on a given night is sloppy, or why a certain game has devolved into a poopfest. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Cowboys-Vikings game a couple of weeks ago was the best TNF game we’ve seen this season. “We got home like one o’clock in the morning, something like that on Monday and then you’ve got to play again. He’ll be part of the pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage of Thursday Night Football.
Trey Lance did not have the game he envisioned in his first start of the year. Former 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman shared his thoughts.
He has to weather the storm at times. “He has to take the players that are there. “He just has to have good command of the offense,” Sherman said.
Earlier this month, Richard Sherman made the bold prediction that the San Francisco 49ers would win the NFC West and go on to beat the Buffalo Bills in ...
As for all the fans who are taking part in our NFL Pick 'em contest, an overwhelming 99 percent have the 49ers winning the game, as of this post. I think [Lance] will be fine, and I think he showed a lot of poise and a lot of positive things in that game." This week, all 10 participating staff members selected the 49ers to beat the Bears. "I mean, real similar to the weeks that I did start last year, from a preparation standpoint. "The 49ers held onto quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, but Shanahan will win Coach of the Year because of the development of his replacement, Trey Lance," wrote "I think you're always going to have things to clean up, and he did the best job he could under the conditions. Luckily, Lance got his first NFL starts out of the way as a rookie last year, so he knows what to expect. After taking the preseason off, San Francisco 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell should be ready to take on a full workload in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. It was an underwhelming start to the 2022 season for the 22-year-old quarterback. Earlier this month, Richard Sherman made the bold prediction that the San Francisco 49ers would win the NFC West and go on to beat the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl 57. San Francisco will look to rebound at home this weekend against the Seattle Seahawks. He finished the game 13-of-28 for 164 passing yards, an interception, and a passer rating of 50.3.
Just about all of the chatter regarding the San Francisco 49ers coming off their disappointing Week 1 loss at the Chicago Bears has had to do with whether ...
His best results were a tie for eighth in the Barbasol Championship and a tie for 10th in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The Cardinals cut the deficit to 2-1 in the bottom of the inning. Green finished second in April at the DIO Implant LA Open and shot a 9-under 62 in the second round of the Dana Open earlier this month before finishing 10th. "Unfortunately made a bogey on the last, but don't want to dwell on that," Green said. "There are a lot of corrections that need to be made at this early part of the season and we've got to be on top of it. Although money is flying in on the Warriors to recapture their trophy - with BetMGM having them at a healthy +600 - they're still second to the Boston Celtics, the team they defeated to win the NBA title last year. In fact, he still has the ability to put the team on his back and drive the Warriors to a victory, which makes him a massive threat to the rest of the NBA. "I think this will be a nice wake-up call, and this will be the game that really locked them in and woke them up for the rest of the season." "I still believe in Kyle Shanahan, I still believe in the talent of that team and the leadership they have. With the exception of Tucker, who won it all with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021, this is a team united by that burden of proof. It's those conditions that make it tougher on everybody in a football game, and I think in normal conditions, in normal everyday conditions, I think the team will be fine. The throughline between the otherwise disparate halves of this Sixers squad is, in any event, the shadow of disappointment at the highest stages of the game, and a desire to move out of it.
RICHARD SHERMAN may be part of Thursday Night Football now - but he wasn't always a fan.The former defensive back has signed up for a career in the me.
It’s the Shield. Sherman wrote: “The NFL preaches player safety. “But as long as the NFL is using that same finger to count Thursday Night Football dollars, I don’t think it really cares." "But when it comes down to it, it’s not the players that the NFL protects. But the former The former
Just about the entire chatter concerning the San Francisco 49ers coming off their disappointing Week 1 loss on the Chicago Bears has needed to do with ...
And I think he showed a lot of poise and a lot of positive things in that game.” It’s those conditions that make it tougher on everybody in a football game, and I think in normal conditions, in normal everyday conditions, I think the team will be fine. “I still believe in Kyle Shanahan, I still believe in the talent of that team and the leadership they have. “I think this will be a nice wake-up call, and this will be the game that really locked them in and woke them up for the rest of the season.” The five-time Pro Bowl choice who performed for the Niners from 2018 via the 2020 marketing campaign was requested throughout an look on the [“49ers Talk” podcast](https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49ers/richard-sherman-still-confident-bold-49ers-prediction-after-week-1-loss?cid=Yahoo&partner=ya4nbcs) (h/t Taylor Wirth) if he nonetheless felt constructive about that decision following what he witnessed in Week 1. But former New Orleans Saints head coach and present analyst Sean Payton not too long ago [suggested](https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/sean_payton_49ers_will_soon_replace_trey_lance_with_jimmy_garoppolo/s1_13132_37879885) it is solely a matter of time earlier than Garoppolo performs.
On a Sept. 1 episode of the “Richard Sherman Podcast.” the former San Francisco cornerback predicted that the 49ers will go on to win Super Bowl LVII this ...
You got to win in the division to get in the playoffs, so this is a huge game for both teams. Seattle isn’t expected to be very good this season, and should provide San Francisco with a get-right game Sunday. “I still believe in Kyle Shanahan, I still believe in the talent of that team and the leadership they have. They’re going to feel that pressure to get this thing done, to get a win. I think this will be a nice wake-up call, and this will be the game that really locked them in and woke them up for the rest of the season.” Sherman doubled down on that prediction — even after the ugly showing from San Francisco in Week 1 — in an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area’s Carlos Ramirez for the “49ers Talk” podcast.
Richard Sherman discussed what he liked from Trey Lance's Week 1 performance against the Chicago Bears in an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area's Carlos ...
"Not get rattled, not fold up because no matter how good the team is, there are going to be some ups, there are going to be some downs in the game. He has to weather the storm at times. "He has to take the players that are there. "He just has to have good command of the offense," Sherman added. He has to stay confident. It's those conditions that make it tougher on everybody in a football game, and I think in normal conditions, in normal everyday conditions, I think the team will be fine.
Despite the 49ers' disappointing Week 1 loss to the Chicago Bears, former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman still is confident that his former team will win ...
You got to win in the division to get in the playoffs, so this is a huge game for both teams. I think this will be a nice wake-up call, and this will be the game that really locked them in and woke them up for the rest of the season." "I still believe in Kyle Shanahan, I still believe in the talent of that team and the leadership they have.