Baldy’s Breakdown of 49ers Trent Williams vs Browns Myles Garrett 👏

It’s not often we get the best against the best. One-on-one mono mono. Trent Williams against Miles Garrett. Now, this is first quarter. It’s third down and four right here. And Miles Garrett sees KD come and watch what he does here. Like, this is a ginormous euro step. Pushes off that right foot and on one step he flies by Trent Williams and he beats him for his 19th sack of year. And Trent’s looking at that going, “Wait a second. I’ve been in this thing for 16 years. I ain’t never seen that before. Me neither. But they played each other a bunch in this game. Nine times, a matter of fact. Like here’s just a bootleg. So usually you kind of let him go, but that’s Miles Garrett. So he goes and he chases and he hits pretty on that play. But but Trenton had his share of wins. Like this is nine times no help, nobody attached. And here he is. He’s just running with him. Just running him around the arc right here. stand between himself and the quarterback. Excellent. Right there. Pretty can get rid of the ball. All right. Now, you watch this right here. This is a screen away. So, you actually want to kind of invite the rush a little bit. Just slow him down so he can screen away. All right. That’s the technique on that. All right. Here you go. 15 seconds to go in the half. Big play for the 49ers. Big shot down the field to KD. Here it is. Dre gives up a little bit of ground. Now he he drops the anchor. All right. Does a good job right here. and Perie gets rid of that ball down the field. They get themselves in field goal range. All right, here we go. Now, most guys you can steer with just a one-hand post, but this is Miles Garrett and he’s a locomotive. So, even if you try to steer him, he’s probably going to get close. All right, but the ball’s still completed. All right, here we go. Play action. Play action right here. You’re gonna need time. So, here’s Trent at his very best. Like, he just stays attached. He’s running with them. He’s staying attached now. He gets him to change direction. He’s in great shape. And Perty can move right here. No problem. Okay. Throw the ball away. Third and 11 in the fourth quarter. All right. Here we go. Crowd noise. Bad weather. Little little crossover dribble. Excellent job right there. Excellent job getting off them, pushing off them. That’s a win right there. I’m not saying who’s winning, who’s losing. This is just two great players. Like you watch this right here. This is just Miles. Little fake right there. And I watch Watch Trent recover. Watch the athletic ability. Not many guys can do that right there. Now, sometimes your quarterback’s got to bail you out just a little bit. That was a fun matchup, man. It’s not often not often you get the gold standard one-on-one for nine plays. No help. just one-on-one in a phone booth between those

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  1. This underscores how great Trent's career has been. He is at the end of his career against a guy playing what might be the greatest season by a D lineman ever. The apex of Myles career, thus far. Won more than he lost, not to take anything away from Garrett. Goated.

  2. Big Trent is a dancing bear out there putting it on the youngens. He's 37, hasn't missed a game this season, and is a cancer survivor holding his own against the best Defensive end in the game.

  3. HOF vs HOF, I looked forward to seeing this duel. I recall a few years ago someone mentioned PFF graded Trent not the highest OL, not the highest OT but he graded out #1 in the entire NFL.

  4. Williams hasn't been the Williams of old this year. He's obviously slowing down. He's given up four sacks, 8 hits and 32 pressures and is no longer an elite lineman. It was obvious, last year, he was slipping. His numbers, albiet against better competition, are WORSE than McKivitz — 3 sacks, 8 hits, 25 pressures. But, for some reason, Lynch is too blind to see it.

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