This game illustrates why teams can’t survive massive injuries like the Niners faced last season. Usually depth beyond the second string is illusionary. What teams hope to get by playing this level of player is seeing someone who they think might develop; a diamond in the rough (mostly ruff). Sometimes someone will emerge and even dominate. I did’t see much of that. Burke had a couple of decent plays. Crawford looked to have potential. Beyond those 2 I mostly saw people costing themselves spots in the 53. Don’t forget teams make money off these games. So fans indeed were the losers.
Tune was bad, though I’m not sure Brady could have functioned behind that line. It looked more like subway turnstiles when they suspend fares. I would say it was the worst AZ performance I can recall. CB Clark has taken much flack and clearly deserves all of it. He couldn’t cover third stringers. I was in the minority when I criticized drafting Simon. I could still be proven wrong, but he was no asset in this game. I think he was using the “Think System” featured in the Music Man. Pappoe continued leading the race to the exit. In fairness both units looked like fire drills, making it hard for anyone to display talent. The game was simply a waste of fans’ time. If you feel violated, you should. I haven’t watched the Squid Game, but it must be similar to this.
It’s worth noted my understanding is the coaching staff saw what they were hoping to see in the scrimmage. It would have been kinder if they’d televised that event. Don’t be shocked if the first or second string plays a little in game 3, but don’t schedule a viewing party. It will likely be brutal as well.