49ers followers assault Vikings fan after Monday night time’s recreation
Before Monday night, it had been 53 weeks since Adrian Peterson last played in an National Football League game. While Bethea got credit for the sack, Bowman appeared to make initial contact when he dived to grab the quarterback’s foot. He’s running behind a injury-riddled offensive line on a mediocre team. Much of those completions and yards came with the game quickly getting out of reach, however.
RUSH DEFENSE: A-plus – The 49ers were equally great at rushing as they were at stopping the run. The pockets were clean when we were throwing. We’re just going to take it like it is.
The San Francisco 49ers have the NFL’s top rushing attack after Week 1 of the regular season. Coach Jim Tomsula didn’t consider it serious. “The 49ers and our public safety partners have a steadfast commitment to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors to Levi’s Stadium and unacceptable behavior such as this will not be tolerated”. “We are not there, yet”. But he was totally shown up by 49ers rookie Carlos Hyde, who blew the game open with two touchdowns and 168 yards on 26 carries.
Falcons 26, Eagles 24: Julio Jones had 141 yards receiving and two touchdowns, Matt Ryan shook off a pair of interceptions, and host Atlanta came back to beat Philadelphia after squandering a 17-point halftime lead.
“I love it”, Hyde said.
“I was good, I felt good and I just got mixed up with the read when the ball was in the air. Jarryd has got the mindset, in my mind, that he’ll overcome it”, Tomsula said, ABC reported. As the game progressed, the 49ers continued to impose their will on the Minnesota defensive front.
The San Francisco 49ers have a new featured running back with Frank Gore long gone. The 49ers had 17 run plays to the left of center behind Staley and Boone, and nine plays to the right side.
The opening half was extended by a play after Ahmad Brooks’ holding penalty on what would have been the last.
“That is a guy that looks like he’s been doing it since he was five years old…that was a true running back that you would have thought had been running with the ball for 20 years to be honest”.
Peterson said expectations for the 2015 Vikings are still high, but coach Mike Zimmer said in his postgame press conference that it’s possible the team isn’t “ready for primetime yet”.
“I told the team at halftime, I said, ‘I don’t even know who’s out there today”.