The San Francisco 49ers are getting into training camp and we’re beginning to see some traits and identity emerge from both sides of the ball. On the defensive side, we’re seeing some swagger and identity that was only hinted on in 2017. That identity? Attack the ball.
And defensive coordinator Robert Saleh isn’t satisfied with just breaking passes up if the defender can get the ball. In fact, he thought it as something entirely when he talked about the defense following Sunday’s practice. The 49ers secondary has had a couple easy picks dropped by the secondary.