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Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Just read our entire conversation over the past month or so. You just refuse to admit that those quotes are completely open ended which is the intention of those making the statements. No one stated that Jimmy will be on the roster at the start of the season. No one made a statement saying Jimmy will not be on the roster at the start of the season. You just choose to highlight which parts of the quotes enforce your argument and completely ignore the rest. It is disingenuous to do what you are doing.

The debate on here should really be about why we should keep him vs why we should dump him.


Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Provide examples...

You-"No"

Ok then be a liar. If you wanna accuse me of something back it up. What's parts do I ignore specifically?

You won't. You never ever do but you lie and and claim you do but here's your chance.

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I have already provided them. They are still within this thread. You have chosen to ignore them. You continue to ignore them.

Still trying huh? I give you credit. But talking to the wall ain't never gonna change.
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Just read our entire conversation over the past month or so. You just refuse to admit that those quotes are completely open ended which is the intention of those making the statements. No one stated that Jimmy will be on the roster at the start of the season. No one made a statement saying Jimmy will not be on the roster at the start of the season. You just choose to highlight which parts of the quotes enforce your argument and completely ignore the rest. It is disingenuous to do what you are doing.

The debate on here should really be about why we should keep him vs why we should dump him.


Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Provide examples...

You-"No"

Ok then be a liar. If you wanna accuse me of something back it up. What's parts do I ignore specifically?

You won't. You never ever do but you lie and and claim you do but here's your chance.

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I have already provided them. They are still within this thread. You have chosen to ignore them. You continue to ignore them.

Still trying huh? I give you credit. But talking to the wall ain't never gonna change.


Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
You and the other BOTB's will just respond with a smiley, one sentence, or passive aggressiveness as always.

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please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.

I don't expect it either, but I can hope. There's still a sliver of hope that we can get rid of Jimmy and keep Deebo and keep him happy. Unfortunately, it's a very small chance.
LOL even if Jimmy isn't traded by the end of draft, he will most likely be gone by July, after that they have to pay him to keep him, which would be stupid because they planned to move on without him and his 26M+ pay. If he didn't have shoulder surgery, he would be long gone by now.
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.

I don't expect it either, but I can hope. There's still a sliver of hope that we can get rid of Jimmy and keep Deebo and keep him happy. Unfortunately, it's a very small chance.

I don't see it as that small to keep Deebo. Jimmy is 100% gone one way or another.
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.

I don't expect it either, but I can hope. There's still a sliver of hope that we can get rid of Jimmy and keep Deebo and keep him happy. Unfortunately, it's a very small chance.

I don't see it as that small to keep Deebo. Jimmy is 100% gone one way or another.

Ya, I was referring to a situation where both happen. I agree that money will solve the Deebo problem.
NVMD... I misunderstood said post i think.
[ Edited by RackofRibs49 on Apr 28, 2022 at 6:55 AM ]
Is Sudfeld really the backup when Jimmy is gone?
Originally posted by bigmur49:
Is Sudfeld really the backup when Jimmy is gone?

Didn't give him back up money to do nothing.
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.

I don't expect it either, but I can hope. There's still a sliver of hope that we can get rid of Jimmy and keep Deebo and keep him happy. Unfortunately, it's a very small chance.
I think most of us would be happy with a day 3 pick at this point...hopefully we can get a 4th and move on if CAR goes tackle or if PIT somehow misses out on a QB.
Originally posted by ltrain:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
please CAR don't draft a QB at #6 and trade for Jimmy tonight!

Would be awesome. But don't expect it.

I don't expect it either, but I can hope. There's still a sliver of hope that we can get rid of Jimmy and keep Deebo and keep him happy. Unfortunately, it's a very small chance.
I think most of us would be happy with a day 3 pick at this point...hopefully we can get a 4th and move on if CAR goes tackle or if PIT somehow misses out on a QB.

I am happy with just cap space at this point.
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
I'll give you 100 dollars if you can prove Steve said that.

Stop doing this straw man BS.
I pointed out that Jimmy wins games this is his response.

Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
.Team accomplishments are not the same as individual accomplishments.

He's literally saying QBs have no basis on winning and that's it's all the team that won Jimmy the game, not Jimmy... The team.

Now pay up.



Holy 5th grade reading comprehension level, Batman.

For anyone who wants to see the actual post instead of reading what ribs is lying about, the post is #114892.

In no way, shape or form did I say this:

Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Steve say the QB has no bearing on wins ever.

Awesome so Jimmy is a reason that Kyle has a great record with Jimmy and an abysmal record without. That's a QB DOES in fact make an impact in wins and losses... You know, arguably the most important position in any sport? Right?

Most sports are team games but one position is far more important than the others. There's a reason Kyle is like 9-28 without Jimmy. Jimmy is the difference. Sure Beathard and Mullens but that only proves that a good QB makes a difference in w/l.

"Man, I think people got short-term memory loss or something because, before Jimmy came (the 49ers weren't good). . . . He saved us, i won two games, four games, and when Jimmy came he really turned it around, brought us to the point where we're at now."

-Armstead

The record literally backs this up and for anybody without a clear agenda its undebatable. The 49ers were terrible pre-Jimmy and were terrible injured Jimmy. With Jimmy... and yes the team most certainly helped... they were a play away(ones Jimmy missed) from a SB victory and another SB appearance.

Is Jimmy an all time great? No... Never...but he turned this franchise around more than any player on the current team.


That doesn't mean he "won the games" for the team. It means his predecessors LOST THEM.




I'm usually better way than Gore and will usually give at least try to give an actual counter argument unlike he has ever done but I just can't after this post. A walking contradiction lol. QBs don't win games but they can lose them.

Once again telling players like Armstead they are wrong.

Ffs

#obssesed

at least you're not sending rage emails to rubber anymore lulz.

What are you talking about? I don't think I've ever sent an email to anyone here. I've responded to angry, racist PMs, and I've argued my case about warnings, but that's about it.
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Anyway, I think I've found out part of why Jimmy "just wins," on a more analytic level than usually discussed around here. I'm working on my own quarterback rating metric, and so far Jimmy has done pretty well, but not great. However, after looking at 9 guys on my 2 minute drill before half time stat, Jimmy is thus far blowing away the competition (which includes Tom Brady and Josh Allen). I can't say for sure yet, because I've not determined the Pearson Correlation Coefficient yet (when compared to win%), which i will do after painstakingly going through every game the 31 QBs I'm looking at played in, but to give you an idea:
(obviously subject to human error, since I'm manually looking at every play-by-play)

Two minute drill before half time success rate (defined as drives which pass the two minute mark and result in scores):
Allen: 0.500
Brady: 0.476
Jimmy: 0.846

Jimmy is almost twice as good as Brady at it. Now, again, I can't say this is really why he "just wins" yet, because I have to do an analysis of how this statistic correlates with winning. It probably is NOT such a strong correlation, because (1) Neither my opening drive metric (defined as an opening drive that ends in a touchdown) nor my "clutch" metric (defined as a drive with 4 minutes or less left in which the QB's team is tied or trailing by one score which results in a lead change or tie, respectfully), strongly correlated with winning, and (2) Jimmy's win% is obviously less than his Half Time 2 min drill success rate (at 0.600). And since I brought it up, Jimmy's "clutch" success rate as defined above is better than average, but not the best.

But, it's probably going to show itself to be a factor. I've seen a couple other factors which help Jimmy "out win" his intuitive statistical output, but I'll discuss them when I finally finish this.
[ Edited by 5_Golden_Rings on Apr 28, 2022 at 10:20 AM ]
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
I'll give you 100 dollars if you can prove Steve said that.

Stop doing this straw man BS.
I pointed out that Jimmy wins games this is his response.

Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
.Team accomplishments are not the same as individual accomplishments.

He's literally saying QBs have no basis on winning and that's it's all the team that won Jimmy the game, not Jimmy... The team.

Now pay up.



Holy 5th grade reading comprehension level, Batman.

For anyone who wants to see the actual post instead of reading what ribs is lying about, the post is #114892.

In no way, shape or form did I say this:

Originally posted by RackofRibs49:
Steve say the QB has no bearing on wins ever.

Awesome so Jimmy is a reason that Kyle has a great record with Jimmy and an abysmal record without. That's a QB DOES in fact make an impact in wins and losses... You know, arguably the most important position in any sport? Right?

Most sports are team games but one position is far more important than the others. There's a reason Kyle is like 9-28 without Jimmy. Jimmy is the difference. Sure Beathard and Mullens but that only proves that a good QB makes a difference in w/l.

"Man, I think people got short-term memory loss or something because, before Jimmy came (the 49ers weren't good). . . . He saved us, i won two games, four games, and when Jimmy came he really turned it around, brought us to the point where we're at now."

-Armstead

The record literally backs this up and for anybody without a clear agenda its undebatable. The 49ers were terrible pre-Jimmy and were terrible injured Jimmy. With Jimmy... and yes the team most certainly helped... they were a play away(ones Jimmy missed) from a SB victory and another SB appearance.

Is Jimmy an all time great? No... Never...but he turned this franchise around more than any player on the current team.


That doesn't mean he "won the games" for the team. It means his predecessors LOST THEM.




I'm usually better way than Gore and will usually give at least try to give an actual counter argument unlike he has ever done but I just can't after this post. A walking contradiction lol. QBs don't win games but they can lose them.

Once again telling players like Armstead they are wrong.

Ffs

#obssesed

at least you're not sending rage emails to rubber anymore lulz.

What are you talking about? I don't think I've ever sent an email to anyone here. I've responded to angry, racist PMs, and I've argued my case about warnings, but that's about it.
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Anyway, I think I've found out part of why Jimmy "just wins," on a more analytic level than usually discussed around here. I'm working on my own quarterback rating metric, and so far Jimmy has done pretty well, but not great. However, after looking at 9 guys on my 2 minute drill before half time stat, Jimmy is thus far blowing away the competition (which includes Tom Brady and Josh Allen). I can't say for sure yet, because I've not determined the Pearson Correlation Coefficient yet (when compared to win%), which i will do after painstakingly going through every game the 31 QBs I'm looking at played in, but to give you an idea:
(obviously subject to human error, since I'm manually looking at every play-by-play)

Two minute drill before half time success rate (defined as drives which pass the two minute mark and result in scores):
Allen: 0.500
Brady: 0.476
Jimmy: 0.846

Jimmy is almost twice as good as Brady at it. Now, again, I can't say this is really why he "just wins" yet, because I have to do an analysis of how this statistic correlates with winning. It probably is NOT such a strong correlation, because (1) Neither my opening drive metric (defined as an opening drive that ends in a touchdown) nor my "clutch" metric (defined as a drive with 4 minutes or less left in which the QB's team is tied or trailing by one score which results in a lead change or tie, respectfully), strongly correlated with winning, and (2) Jimmy's win% is obviously less than his Half Time 2 min drill success rate (at 0.600). And since I brought it up, Jimmy's "clutch" success rate as defined above is better than average, but not the best.

But, it's probably going to show itself to be a factor. I've seen a couple other factors which help Jimmy "out win" his intuitive statistical output, but I'll discuss them when I finally finish this.

We've been over and over this Jimmy wins stuff. I'm not sure who you're trying to convince anymore since the 49ers seem to have made up their mind. I doubt other teams spend a lot of time reading this forum sothere is no point to continuing to try and convince anyone that Jimmy is a winner.

Jacksonville drafted the consensus best QB in the draft last year. He was a 4 year starter playing a tough schedule. He had a national championship under his belt. Many people were calling him a generational QB. Well we saw how much of a difference he made. Without the supporting cast they ended up with the #1 pick again. So much for QBs win games.
[ Edited by CatchMaster80 on Apr 28, 2022 at 10:36 AM ]
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