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Conference championship weekend in the NFL is almost here.
The final four teams are working to wrap up their game plans for this weekend’s action, hoping to get an edge on their opponents.
The matchup between the Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers is highly anticipated, one that many are expecting to be a good game.
While football is certainly a team game with a lot of moving parts, some players present a more difficult challenge than others.
Dre Greenlaw discussed this in a recent video shared by the 49ers on NBCS on Twitter.
He talked about the dominance of Amon-Ra St. Brown, calling him a “big problem,” indicating that his play style is “electric.”
Dre Greenlaw explains what makes Amon-Ra St. Brown a “big problem” pic.twitter.com/YybTx69rWz
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) January 26, 2024
If Greenlaw’s comments are any indication of what’s to come, their defense will need to be on their A-game to try and stop Brown.
While the 49ers are regarded as having one of the best defenses in the NFL, they aren’t invincible.
In their near-loss to the Green Bay Packers last week, they allowed Aaron Jones to rush for 108 yards, and for Romeo Doubs to have 83 receiving yards.
Doubs might be a young player with lots of upside and future greatness, but he hasn’t reached the same levels that St. Brown has.
St. Brown is a massive player, and if teams aren’t careful, he can take over a game very quickly.
The 49ers will want to stop his connection with Jared Goff early on, forcing Goff to get his other pass-catchers involved, players that don’t pose as risky of a threat.
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