49ers news: Brandon Aiyuk calls joint practices with the Vikings “boring” while Nick Bosa dominates - harchi90

49ers news: Brandon Aiyuk calls joint practices with the Vikings “boring” while Nick Bosa dominates

The 49ers finished their second and final joint practice against the Minnesota Vikings Thursday morning. It seemed like a much slower news day compared to Wednesday as far as the action that happened.

Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk was asked how he felt about joint practices. His answer did n’t disappoint:

“Well, it was good work. Going against somebody different. Different environment. I ain’t like it too much. I felt like it was a waste of time, personally. It was boring for sure.”

That sounds like a receiver who didn’t feel like he was challenged much after two days of practice. Aiyuk said he only touched the ball three times in two days, so that explains part of the reason he was bored.

There weren’t many reports on Trey Lance. Depending on who you ask, the Niners quarterback finished 13-for-19 with an interception that was tipped.

The most notable news item about Lance was how his high school alma mater’s football team greeted him after practice

The Vikings arranged for a few buses to shuttle the players from Marshall High School, a three-hour drive, to come see Lance.

We’ll take a break from Lance today and focus on one of the best players on the team.

Bosa was unblockable

If Wednesday’s practice was a day of explosive plays for the 49ers’ offense, Thursday was a reminder that Nick Bosa is unblockable. Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw, a second-year first-round pick, had his hands full against one of the best pass rushers in the league.

The ground Bosa can cover within his first three steps will always impress. By the time Minnesota quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​is done taking his drop, Bosa is in his face. That seemed to be the theme during Thursday’s practice.

it didn’t matter if the Vikings used an offensive lineman or tackle; they couldn’t stay in front of 97:

Bosa had multiple sacks and tackles for loss during the day. He’s the type of player that can single-handedly win you a game. Bosa’s presence on the field cannot be understated. Even when he’s not winning, he draws the attention of the rest of the offense, freeing up someone else on the defense to make a play.

DeMeco Ryans spoke about the pass rush after practice:

Our guys up front have been doing an outstanding job. Can’t thank coach Daryl Tapp and Kris Kocurek enough. Those guys have done a great job of working with our d-line. We have a lot of depth at the position. They come in waves and do a nice job of working together. Those guys do an excellent job of working off each other and that’s allowed them to be effective.

No fighting!

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that he and Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell spoke before practice and agreed to throw anyone out who threw a punch: “We all know how important it is to get this practice work right now, and that’s what we stress.”

The 49ers defense, linebackers, specifically, got chippy with the Vikings’ offense. Fortunately, there were no fights. Defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans explained after practice how Minnesota wasn’t used to the aggressive style of the Niners:

“It’s a different style. We attack. We’re gonna practice hard. Our guys are gonna be physical. And that’s how we practice each and every day. We have a standard in which we work every day. And that’s what you saw today. We just work to our standard.”

I would bet a smile comes to Ryans’ face when he sees his defense in the attack mode.

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