Trent Dilfer: Filmstudy 49ers
Trent Dilfer broke down the filmstudy of the 49ers offense. I’m gonna share his analysis through his tweets. Enjoy…
#Filmstudy Niners: Don’t forget in this pistol & run game conversation, that D’s greatest fear is piercing throws downfield. Can’t sell out
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: O-Line deserves MOST credit for success.HUGE burden to study HIGH volume of O & execute. Only works w/smart & tough dudes
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: I’m sure many think pistol & wildcat fit in same category. SO WRONG! Two totally different beasts. Pistol is here to stay
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: BE ALERT for “deception plays” from Pistol on Sunday!!! So many clean looks for trick plays & mis direction. Scary for D
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Lots of diversity from Pistol as well. Zone read only part of advantage of pistol O. PA is good & many other solid runs
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Most pistol zone read plays by Niners have defenders spinning like tops or unsure where the ball is going.
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: It’s incredible to see the space in D on the pistol plays. Many of Kaep’s runs also could have been gash plays by RB
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: This pistol thing is the coolest thing to happen to O football in long time. No way I could explain dimensions on Twitter
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: VERY clean & defined looks in pass game because threat of knifing runs & Kaep threat from pistol. It’s almost #Stealing
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: TE’s ability to execute sets up massive match up issues in pass game for the defense. Rare to see TE or WR dbl covered
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Most of success comes from multiple TE packages. Both TE’s & FB do incredible job reading, reacting & executing run game
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Conversely, this run game is very difficult on guards & center. Many schemes & difficult pulls & combo blocks.
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Both tackles have tremendous knock back talent. They destroy defensive tackles and linebackers creating space for runners
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Interesting observation is how “tackle friendly” run game is. Gr8 angles & tons of down block on un expecting defenders
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: OC Greg Roman does a masterful job keeping D off balance defending the run. Highest volume run game I have seen.
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Studied A TON of run games & schemes the last 10 years, I have never seen anything like this. VERY diverse & creative
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: I will start with personnel. GM Trent Baalke has built an incredibly physical and athletic roster. Lots of gr8 players!
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013
#Filmstudy Niners: Wow, what a study. I am overwhelmed by the dimensions of the Niners run game & skill of the players. Lots to share
— Trent Dilfer (@TDESPN) January 18, 2013










