“Just a phenomenal talent, but a guy that also works hard with that talent as well,” Corbett said. “Just a great get-off, power, and ability to adjust in-game, has a variety of moves. But at the same time, all their guys bring that same juice, energy, and finish. It makes it a challenge across the line.”
Upon viewing film on the 49ers, Christensen said his main observation wasn’t that they were “overcomplicated” defensively. It’s the fact they’re intense and fundamentally sound.
Since San Francisco’s challenge is relatively straightforward, it’s up to Carolina’s offensive line to match the 49ers’ intensity level and sharpen their fundamentals.
“I think their front seven is as good as any in football, and I think that’s something they take pride in,” Corbett said. “Through playing them three times last year (with the Rams), a bunch of years before that, it’s something that they have instilled with their culture. Their guys really preach to anyone that comes in, whether a new signing or a rookie. That’s just who they are.
“We know what they’re going to do. And I think they kind of take pride in knowing that we know, and we’re going to do everything we can to stop it.”
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