I don't see much BB material here. I think the players and coaches on both sides are werll past any points Coen raised.
The problem will not be with our receivers and quarterback as this writer speculates. Our receivers can run routes, catch contested balls, and have good hands. Stafford can read and get the ball out "right now." No problems there, despite this writer's apparent need to drum up anxiety. And I don't think McVay is overlooking the 49ers. How could he? This assertion is so bewildering it's laughable.
The problem will be in giving Stafford time to throw with his 3rd string line going against a bloodthirsty 49er D... this means quick-developing plays in a gameplan designed to neutralize our weaknesses, and get the ball into our playmakers hands - fast.
Just for this one game... could we please suit up Marshall Faulk?