The raids opened Thursday night’s preview game, in which Si Hawkes opened with the crime that started in the field, but they did not last long.
Quarterback Geno Smith and most of the other first staggering works were done after a series of works, whose head coach Pete Carol said was designed by design at Friday’s video conference. Carol said he wants the team to go through full preparations for a game and when 49ers are facing next week, the project is going to be different.
Carol said the initial crime would play “quite” in the game, but he also warned that he would not mostly disclose what he intended to do in a regular season. The raids are a new crime, and Carol said he did not want to give his early opponents a regular season to take a look at what is coming.
“We’re real, Real basic“Carol said.” We played the most basic plays that you can play. Our appearance of predictions will be very fundamental to keeping its edge only on the opener and the first three or four games. Teams do not know who we are and we have to find it as soon as we go.
When they kept things basic, Carol also noted that he could not aggressively “go” and “such as movement” that he wanted. He said he did not return the “opportunity” to Ashton Jint to showcase his abilities and he would hope that more work for the first team will lead to better results next time.