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re: New mock draft from CBS Sports
Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:42 am to Riseupfromtherubble
Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:42 am to Riseupfromtherubble
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And the article you cited there is pretty old. You won't find many people that disagree he used to tackle like a man with a death wish. I've watched the kid play every game of his career and his technique is night and day from when he was playing special teams as an underclassman.
Bump. Not only has Foster shown poor decision making off the field so far, the 49er coaches have also taken note of his poor tackling techniques.
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The San Francisco 49ers have had a lot of positives in the 2017 season, but one downside has been Reuben Foster’s repeated injuries. Since returning from his high ankle sprain and broken rib, Foster has not missed any games, but every week it seems like he gets dinged up and misses a snap or two. It’s better than not playing at all, but the injuries could add up.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked about the injuries and suggested that they would look at his technique from the season, and see if there are ways to improve that. Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh spoke on the same topic Thursday afternoon, and he is a big believer in what improved technique could mean for Reuben Foster.
“This is gonna sound ludicrous in a way, but I think he can be even more explosive when he hits with proper technique. When he learns to run his feet through contact, he’s going to destroy people, without hurting himself.
“And that’s something he’s got to work on through the offseason, is how to tackle the right way in terms of — because when you see him, he just throws his entire body in there. But if he learns to actually accelerate through the tackle, with his shoulder to the sternum or shoulder through the thigh, I mean those hits will just be, what’s already explosive, even twice that.
“There’s an element he needs to work on with regard to his technique and tackling, to not put his body at so much risk, and I truly believe that when he does figure it out, he’ll be even more explosive.”
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He's never going to win a Pulitzer Prize
No shite.
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