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3. I think I still believe Shaun Hill, who sat a couple of practices with a dead arm last week, will beat out Alex Smith for the 49ers starting quarterback job. But Mike Nolan is doing everything he can to convince both parties -- and the public --he's not playing favorites. "It'll be a fair battle,'' Nolan said. "We're not going to play favorites. It'll be won on the field.'' I know he's telling the truth. I also know most people around the 49ers think the guy who's played the best there in Nolan's time is Hill. Nolan's coaching for his job this year, and unless Smith is far better than he's shown previously, Hill's going to get the first shot to start in September.
Shaun Hill isn't going to be starting ####. He did well last year because it was right when the Niner offense stopped being predictable like it had been all year. He has just as many mechanics problems as Smith did, but he isn't getting paid millions.According to SI's Peter King, earlier this week...
3. I think I still believe Shaun Hill, who sat a couple of practices with a dead arm last week, will beat out Alex Smith for the 49ers starting quarterback job. But Mike Nolan is doing everything he can to convince both parties -- and the public --he's not playing favorites. "It'll be a fair battle,'' Nolan said. "We're not going to play favorites. It'll be won on the field.'' I know he's telling the truth. I also know most people around the 49ers think the guy who's played the best there in Nolan's time is Hill. Nolan's coaching for his job this year, and unless Smith is far better than he's shown previously, Hill's going to get the first shot to start in September.
I completely disagree with this. It is a Martz call all the way.Niner fan here. It means nothing. O'Sullivan has not replaced anyone on the depth charts. He's still the number 3. Nolan is starting him to get a look at him in an actual game since he's the only QB of the bunch that he hasn't seen yet.
Also, this is a Nolan call, NOT a Martz call. Martz has said that he much rather prefers working with just one QB rather than teaching this new offense to a committee.
Peter King is like John Clayton - I pay attention when they report insider information given their access to sources that we don't have, but I don't put much trust in their own talent evaluation skills. When he starts out with an "I think" regarding a prediction about talent evaluation, I take out a huge grain of salt.Shaun Hill isn't going to be starting ####. He did well last year because it was right when the Niner offense stopped being predictable like it had been all year. He has just as many mechanics problems as Smith did, but he isn't getting paid millions.According to SI's Peter King, earlier this week...
3. I think I still believe Shaun Hill, who sat a couple of practices with a dead arm last week, will beat out Alex Smith for the 49ers starting quarterback job. But Mike Nolan is doing everything he can to convince both parties -- and the public --he's not playing favorites. "It'll be a fair battle,'' Nolan said. "We're not going to play favorites. It'll be won on the field.'' I know he's telling the truth. I also know most people around the 49ers think the guy who's played the best there in Nolan's time is Hill. Nolan's coaching for his job this year, and unless Smith is far better than he's shown previously, Hill's going to get the first shot to start in September.
What makes you say this?Nolan is the one who repeatedly presses the QB competition no matter how detrimental it is to the team. Personally, I think it's an ego thing between him and Smith that has lingered from last year but regardless, Nolan is the one behind this bull#### competition at QB. Martz, on the other hand, keeps hinting that he prefers to work with one QB.I completely disagree with this. It is a Martz call all the way.Niner fan here. It means nothing. O'Sullivan has not replaced anyone on the depth charts. He's still the number 3. Nolan is starting him to get a look at him in an actual game since he's the only QB of the bunch that he hasn't seen yet.
Also, this is a Nolan call, NOT a Martz call. Martz has said that he much rather prefers working with just one QB rather than teaching this new offense to a committee.
Well, Nolan has said that he would declare who the starter will be after the second preseason game.In a situation like this with no clear-cut front-runner, watch who starts in the third preseason game. That's your best indicator as to who will begin the season as the starter.
Either way. The main point here is that you don't read too much into who's starting the first preseason game.Well, Nolan has said that he would declare who the starter will be after the second preseason game.In a situation like this with no clear-cut front-runner, watch who starts in the third preseason game. That's your best indicator as to who will begin the season as the starter.
Funny, I was just about to comment on the same thing. I am unsure whether I have ever seen a sentence that started with "I think" and had "believe" in it for good measure. Just say you don't have a clue, King. It is much more concise.Peter King is like John Clayton - I pay attention when they report insider information given their access to sources that we don't have, but I don't put much trust in their own talent evaluation skills. When he starts out with an "I think" regarding a prediction about talent evaluation, I take out a huge grain of salt.Shaun Hill isn't going to be starting ####. He did well last year because it was right when the Niner offense stopped being predictable like it had been all year. He has just as many mechanics problems as Smith did, but he isn't getting paid millions.According to SI's Peter King, earlier this week...
3. I think I still believe Shaun Hill, who sat a couple of practices with a dead arm last week, will beat out Alex Smith for the 49ers starting quarterback job. But Mike Nolan is doing everything he can to convince both parties -- and the public --he's not playing favorites. "It'll be a fair battle,'' Nolan said. "We're not going to play favorites. It'll be won on the field.'' I know he's telling the truth. I also know most people around the 49ers think the guy who's played the best there in Nolan's time is Hill. Nolan's coaching for his job this year, and unless Smith is far better than he's shown previously, Hill's going to get the first shot to start in September.
I understand your reservations concerning King. However, he's not evaluating the talent. Look at the line in bold. He's reporting the consensus among people "around the 49ers". Is this coaching staff? Front office? Beat writers? I have no idea but it's not his opinion. Given the context - Nolan's job - it does make a little sense. Also, whoever starts week 1 is no guarantee to be the same starter at mid-season if the team struggles at all.Peter King is like John Clayton - I pay attention when they report insider information given their access to sources that we don't have, but I don't put much trust in their own talent evaluation skills. When he starts out with an "I think" regarding a prediction about talent evaluation, I take out a huge grain of salt.Shaun Hill isn't going to be starting ####. He did well last year because it was right when the Niner offense stopped being predictable like it had been all year. He has just as many mechanics problems as Smith did, but he isn't getting paid millions.According to SI's Peter King, earlier this week...
3. I think I still believe Shaun Hill, who sat a couple of practices with a dead arm last week, will beat out Alex Smith for the 49ers starting quarterback job. But Mike Nolan is doing everything he can to convince both parties -- and the public --he's not playing favorites. "It'll be a fair battle,'' Nolan said. "We're not going to play favorites. It'll be won on the field.'' I know he's telling the truth. I also know most people around the 49ers think the guy who's played the best there in Nolan's time is Hill. Nolan's coaching for his job this year, and unless Smith is far better than he's shown previously, Hill's going to get the first shot to start in September.
O'Sullivan is a Martz guy. He knows his system. I saw this last year in Detroit, although it was not starter, it was second string. O'Sullivan played a lot more than Orlovsky. That was a Martz call, and this one is too.What makes you say this?Nolan is the one who repeatedly presses the QB competition no matter how detrimental it is to the team. Personally, I think it's an ego thing between him and Smith that has lingered from last year but regardless, Nolan is the one behind this bull#### competition at QB. Martz, on the other hand, keeps hinting that he prefers to work with one QB.I completely disagree with this. It is a Martz call all the way.Niner fan here. It means nothing. O'Sullivan has not replaced anyone on the depth charts. He's still the number 3. Nolan is starting him to get a look at him in an actual game since he's the only QB of the bunch that he hasn't seen yet.
Also, this is a Nolan call, NOT a Martz call. Martz has said that he much rather prefers working with just one QB rather than teaching this new offense to a committee.
O'Sullivan doesn't have a great arm, he is not all that accurate and his decision making is below average. The only reason he is starting this game is because Martz wants him to, and that is because he is the only QB to know his system. His talent level is that of a 3rd string QB.I wouldn't put much stock into it.However, I'll be watching to see how O'Sullivan looks in his appearance. I always thought he had great tools, but makes terrible decisions. If he's matured under Martz' wing then heck, you never know. Reminds me of another Delhomme. This is Martz' guy. Wether it's to help the other QB's learn the system or to actually have a shot at starting, I don't know, but Martz loves the guy.
VeryJeff Pasquino said:Unless Martz reminds someone to block he may burn through all three by Columbus Day.
Jeff Pasquino said:Unless Martz reminds someone to block he may burn through all three by Columbus Day.
Niner fan here. It means nothing. O'Sullivan has not replaced anyone on the depth charts. He's still the number 3. Nolan is starting him to get a look at him in an actual game since he's the only QB of the bunch that he hasn't seen yet.
Also, this is a Nolan call, NOT a Martz call. Martz has said that he much rather prefers working with just one QB rather than teaching this new offense to a committee.