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Originally posted by Jcool:
FWIW Jimmy threw 27 TDs which was tied for 5th in the NFL last season. It was more than Wentz, Cousins, Watson, Rodgers and Ryan to name a few.

He played better last year, for sure. Also, if you put those other QBs in Kyle's offense I bet their numbers would look better

Kyle is a top three, or the best, offensive schemer/play caller in the league. Give the man his respect. He's the reason we are relevant again
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Yeah, the wild cat on 3rd and 4 - was a horrible call.

It's one f**king play and Niner fans are obsessing over it. One bad play... it sucked, but Jimmy's inexcusable pick was more costly

Jimmy Is known for turning the ball over though. He can be a little careless with the ball and It's costing us dearly as we saw today.

That's an awful thing to be known for, especially if you aren't a true gunslinger like Favre who could make up for it with super human throws.

FWIW Jimmy threw 27 TDs which was tied for 5th in the NFL last season. It was more than Wentz, Cousins, Watson, Rodgers and Ryan to name a few.

Having a D that keeps giving you the ball back in good field position sure helps a lot though.
Originally posted by Jcool:
If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

That pick changed the game. Momentum is a real thing in sports. That pick was the worst play of the game. We aren't built to come from behind. Ball control, running, short throws is how we can win.
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Having a D that keeps giving you the ball back in good field position sure helps a lot though.

That's now how it works. You s**t on the rest of the team, coaches and front office to help prop up #10. If the rest of the aforementioned men are performing at a high level, you don't bring it up. Only Jimmy's stats
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Yeah, the wild cat on 3rd and 4 - was a horrible call.

It's one f**king play and Niner fans are obsessing over it. One bad play... it sucked, but Jimmy's inexcusable pick was more costly

And Pettis fumble was more costly.

It was a two TD game at that point. With Jimmy slanging the rock, and Wilson and Metcalf cooking, less than a five percent chance we would have came back.

Jimmy's pick flipped momentum. The defense was dominating at that time and it was in the redzone

If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

We we're never gonna keep the Seahawks D in check all game, especially with all these Injuries we have. That's why the Offense really needed to sustain drives, keep possession on the ball for as much as possible, and put up some points. Instead, they did the opposite.
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Having a D that keeps giving you the ball back in good field position sure helps a lot though.

That's now how it works. You s**t on the rest of the team, coaches and front office to help prop up #10. If the rest of the aforementioned men are performing at a high level, you don't bring it up. Only Jimmy's stats

Definitely. It's why I always say that stats can be misleading, especially with Qbs.
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

That pick changed the game. Momentum is a real thing in sports. That pick was the worst play of the game. We aren't built to come from behind. Ball control, running, short throws is how we can win.

So explain how Seattle gained a total of 3 yards on 1st and 2nd down then on a 3rd & 8 were Seattle gained 9 yards. Did momentum decide to go away only on 3rd down?
[ Edited by Jcool on Nov 1, 2020 at 8:45 PM ]
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

That pick changed the game. Momentum is a real thing in sports. That pick was the worst play of the game. We aren't built to come from behind. Ball control, running, short throws is how we can win.

Yep, the pick was a devastating blow and gave the Seahawks all the momentum they needed.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

That pick changed the game. Momentum is a real thing in sports. That pick was the worst play of the game. We aren't built to come from behind. Ball control, running, short throws is how we can win.

So explain how Seattle gained a total of 3 yards on 1st and 2nd down then on a 3rd & 8 were Seattle gained 9 yards? Did they have enough momentum to stop them for only 2 of the 3 downs?

What is their to explain? They got a first down. You get three downs to get a first, with an option on fourth down. Seattle converted.

The interception in the red zone was back breaking. Changed the game early on. The defense struggled after. They may have struggled regardless of the pick, who knows, but the pick was a momentum changer. Surprised you are debating that.

Mansplaining isn't so bad
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
If the defense was dominating then Seattle shouldnt have scored.

That pick changed the game. Momentum is a real thing in sports. That pick was the worst play of the game. We aren't built to come from behind. Ball control, running, short throws is how we can win.

So explain how Seattle gained a total of 3 yards on 1st and 2nd down then on a 3rd & 8 were Seattle gained 9 yards? Did they have enough momentum to stop them for only 2 of the 3 downs?

What is their to explain? They got a first down. You get three downs to get a first, with an option on fourth down. Seattle converted.

The interception in the red zone was back breaking. Changed the game early on. The defense struggled after. They may have struggled regardless of the pick, who knows, but the pick was a momentum changer. Surprised you are debating that.

Mansplaining isn't so bad

How was that play back breaking and changed the game? It was 6-0 then the 49ers scored to make it 7-6. Even 13-7 at the half the game wasn't even close to being over. The game was still in reach at 20-7 and then Pettis fumbled in the red zone Seattle scored making it 27-7 which at that point it was to much to overcome.
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Jimmy better play better or he's going to lose his job.
Originally posted by Jcool:
How was that play back breaking and changed the game? It was 6-0 then the 49ers scored to make it 7-6. Even 13-7 at the half the game wasn't even close to being over. The game was still in reach at 20-7 and then Pettis fumbled in the red zone Seattle scored making it 27-7 which at that point it was to much to overcome.

We would have been up 7-0, or 3-0. Seattle's offense was struggling, playing flat. We keep momentum on our side. Play with a lead.

You throw the pick, Seattle goes up and finds their footing on offense

Mo-men-tum bro. Picks in the red zone are one of the worst things in a game. Picks are always bad, in the red zone they are worse. And Aiyuk looked to be open on the same side of the field
We saw in Atlanta what a shanahan passing attack is capable of. It's become clear that the QB play is keeping us from reaching that level.

If we can get our Mahomes in the draft, then we will own the NFC for years
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
How was that play back breaking and changed the game? It was 6-0 then the 49ers scored to make it 7-6. Even 13-7 at the half the game wasn't even close to being over. The game was still in reach at 20-7 and then Pettis fumbled in the red zone Seattle scored making it 27-7 which at that point it was to much to overcome.

We would have been up 7-0, or 3-0. Seattle's offense was struggling, playing flat. We keep momentum on our side. Play with a lead.

You throw the pick, Seattle goes up and finds their footing on offense

Mo-men-tum bro. Picks in the red zone are one of the worst things in a game. Picks are always bad, in the red zone they are worse. And Aiyuk looked to be open on the same side of the field

I dont think you know what momentum is.
Originally posted by Jcool:
I dont think you know what momentum is.

Mass * speed?
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