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Related: About this forumBiggest injury loss for the 49ers defense may be a player you seldom hear of ...
defensive end Clelin Ferrell, member of the starting unit and run game specialist. He was lost for the season in Week 18 to a knee injury. His absence has been filled by mid-season additions Chase Young and Randy Gregory, fine players, but specialists against the pass, not run. It helps explain the resurgence of opponent running attacks as seen in the playoff games versus Green Bay and Detroit. As Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle explains:
The biggest difference? It isnt hard to identify. Defensive end Clelin Ferrell, who played in their base defense, typically employed in non-passing situations, made all 17 regular-season starts. However, Ferrell suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 18 and his role has been shared in the playoffs by Young and Randy Gregory, who were both acquired in mid-season trades.
Both Young and Gregory are known more for their pass-rushing ability. And the Lions had success running to their side. On their final drive of the first half, for example, running back David Montgomery had a 9-yard run when right tackle Penei Sewell sealed off Gregory. Four plays later, on 3rd-and-12, Gibbs ran for 13 yards around left end because Young crashed inside at the snap.
Earlier this month, before their first playoff game, pass rusher Nick Bosa noted both defensive ends are still finding their way in the 49ers scheme when asked about Ferrells absence.
LINK (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/article/49ers-game-review-lost-amid-euphoria-problems-18636294.php
Bosa (from the link): "Randy Gregory and Chase are still learning, so theyre going to have to learn quick on the run and be ready to fill those shoes. Clelin brought probably the best effort of anybody on the team."
Andy Reid is aware of this, of course.
ArizonaLib
(1,265 posts)Is there a good football reason the Lions stopped running after basically such good early success? I thought i would see it subside slowly after the Niners adjusted, but it seemed like the lions just up and decided to abandon it before the Niners adjusted for it. I know some coaches refuse to get comfortable continuing to do 'doing what works', but even before Ferrell got hurt in week 18, opponents would have film that shows running is more successful when he is not in the game. Just asking because I thought it was going to be a much longer day for SF than it turned out, after the initial Detroit scores.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Nick Bosa said in post game interviews that they made adjustments to gap coverage at halftime. Maybe the Lions expected that (or saw it right away in their first 3rd quarter procession) and decided to mix in more passes. When the Lions did run the ball in the second half they ripped off some big gains.
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Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,291 posts)If he was this important to their defense, I am surprised he wasnt rested for the playoffs. In week 18, the 49ers were playing the Rams and they had already locked up the #1 seed for the NFC postseason.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Roster isn't large enough to rest everyone, I guess.
calguy
(5,767 posts)We'll be missing Ferrell, but the Chiefs will also be missing one of their key defensive starters. Injuries are part of the game, and hopefully it'll all even out in our favor.