Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
bad game from Jimmy! he better bring his A-game next week.
Yeah. A-game.
A-game against an opponent he usually has against
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Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
bad game from Jimmy! he better bring his A-game next week.
Yeah. A-game.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
bad game from Jimmy! he better bring his A-game next week.
Yeah, he was off almost all night. Got to be better next week, got to take into consideration, he's had no offseason or training camp.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by BangBang49er:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
The safety was the difference.
A lot of people have failed to mention that if Jimmy doesnt step out of bounds there, he throws a pick 6.
Oh snap that's right. Good job Jimmy getting that safety. It gave the team a chance late in the game.
I actually think it was helpful as far as field position. That safety may be the difference but he had multiple chances to make up for it and failed.
Agreed. That was a good play by Jimmy to get that safety. Very heads up.
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Pre-decided to go with the closer route? disagree completely.
what was pre-decided was based on the play-call's progression and that progression started on the left half of the entire field on the trips side with a triangle or spot concept it looks like; of which it was totally taken away leaving Juice as the outlet.
if Jimmy's progression started more toward the center of the field from the beginning the chances of him throwing to Aiyuk would've been much higher, imo.
QB usually has a choice which side to start on. The way this ought to be done is to first glance on the right side to see what the safety is doing: if he plays off, then the CB will be more aggressive, so you'd want to go back left.
NOW WHY? Why would you do that? Because the primary read on this play when going from left to right is the pivot, which takes some time to get open. Just enough to time to glance right and see if the safety is playing robber (throw the out) or deep half (go back to the pivot on the left). It literally takes less than a second. If the safety is rocking back just after you get the ball, look at the pivot. If not, throw that out.
At least that's how we did it in high school.
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Only a matter of time before Purdy comes in, IMO.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Why is everyone complaining? Jimmy hasn't had an offseason or training camp - let the man get back into a groove before you start declaring Purdy as the starter. Patience, my brothers.
Trey is 22 years old who had 3 career NFL starts and that didn't stop people from trashing him and calling him a bust and all that. So IMO Jimmy deserves no patience. If anybody deserved patience it was Trey but so many didn't even want to give him that.
An inexcusable, horrible performance by 10 tonight. He's still the teams best chance for the team this season. He's QB2 on the roster, QB1 is hurt. Beating a dead horse does nothing.
— JonnydelsFA (@jonnydels) September 26, 2022
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Pre-decided to go with the closer route? disagree completely.
what was pre-decided was based on the play-call's progression and that progression started on the left half of the entire field on the trips side with a triangle or spot concept it looks like; of which it was totally taken away leaving Juice as the outlet.
if Jimmy's progression started more toward the center of the field from the beginning the chances of him throwing to Aiyuk would've been much higher, imo.
QB usually has a choice which side to start on. The way this ought to be done is to first glance on the right side to see what the safety is doing: if he plays off, then the CB will be more aggressive, so you'd want to go back left.
NOW WHY? Why would you do that? Because the primary read on this play when going from left to right is the pivot, which takes some time to get open. Just enough to time to glance right and see if the safety is playing robber (throw the out) or deep half (go back to the pivot on the left). It literally takes less than a second. If the safety is rocking back just after you get the ball, look at the pivot. If not, throw that out.
At least that's how we did it in high school.
why the F are you replying to this now after last night's game? haha. yes I'm aware of those things but once the new week hits I've moved on. just filler conversation until the next game.
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
An inexcusable, horrible performance by 10 tonight. He's still the teams best chance for the team this season. He's QB2 on the roster, QB1 is hurt. Beating a dead horse does nothing.
— JonnydelsFA (@jonnydels) September 26, 2022
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Pre-decided to go with the closer route? disagree completely.
what was pre-decided was based on the play-call's progression and that progression started on the left half of the entire field on the trips side with a triangle or spot concept it looks like; of which it was totally taken away leaving Juice as the outlet.
if Jimmy's progression started more toward the center of the field from the beginning the chances of him throwing to Aiyuk would've been much higher, imo.
QB usually has a choice which side to start on. The way this ought to be done is to first glance on the right side to see what the safety is doing: if he plays off, then the CB will be more aggressive, so you'd want to go back left.
NOW WHY? Why would you do that? Because the primary read on this play when going from left to right is the pivot, which takes some time to get open. Just enough to time to glance right and see if the safety is playing robber (throw the out) or deep half (go back to the pivot on the left). It literally takes less than a second. If the safety is rocking back just after you get the ball, look at the pivot. If not, throw that out.
At least that's how we did it in high school.
why the F are you replying to this now after last night's game? haha. yes I'm aware of those things but once the new week hits I've moved on. just filler conversation until the next game.
I click on my last post and read through the thread, replying as I go to things that interest me or to replies to me.
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
An inexcusable, horrible performance by 10 tonight. He's still the teams best chance for the team this season. He's QB2 on the roster, QB1 is hurt. Beating a dead horse does nothing.
— JonnydelsFA (@jonnydels) September 26, 2022