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Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.

there is a huge difference between making a throw before you get hit and giving two defenders a piggy back ride for a few yards

smfh
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Purdy had a free rusher on third and ten… he should have given himself up too.

https://youtube.com/shorts/wg7_Ee3dJ_o?feature=share

someone freeze frame this at the exact moment purdy should have gone down pls.

Exactly
So why was… one a sack and one a 19 yard 3rd down completion?

Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.
So if it's a different play, than the posters point is irrelevant right..lol

No. Prematurely giving up on any play yields the same result, which is why entirely de-risking a play makes no sense. If this is going nowhere, please tell me now so I can bail out.
Originally posted by D0PEMAN:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.

there is a huge difference between making a throw before you get hit and giving two defenders a piggy back ride for a few yards

smfh

Missing the point. Giving up prematurely prevents both results.
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Purdy had a free rusher on third and ten… he should have given himself up too.

https://youtube.com/shorts/wg7_Ee3dJ_o?feature=share

someone freeze frame this at the exact moment purdy should have gone down pls.

Exactly
So why was… one a sack and one a 19 yard 3rd down completion?

Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.
So if it's a different play, than the posters point is irrelevant right..lol

No. Prematurely giving up on any play yields the same result, which is why entirely de-risking a play makes no sense. If this is going nowhere, please tell me now so I can bail out.
it will go nowhere cause.. my point was both plays weren't prematurely given up but one one was still successful.

if you are unable to answer...cool, but just saying it was different plays can go both ways on the matter.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Purdy had a free rusher on third and ten… he should have given himself up too.

https://youtube.com/shorts/wg7_Ee3dJ_o?feature=share

someone freeze frame this at the exact moment purdy should have gone down pls.

Exactly
So why was… one a sack and one a 19 yard 3rd down completion?

Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.
So if it's a different play, than the posters point is irrelevant right..lol

No. Prematurely giving up on any play yields the same result, which is why entirely de-risking a play makes no sense. If this is going nowhere, please tell me now so I can bail out.
it will go nowhere cause.. my point was both plays weren't prematurely given up but one one was still successful.

if you are unable to answer...cool, but just saying it was different plays can go both ways on the matter.

I did answer, and you don't actually have a point... You just don't realize how vapid your posts are.

Have a good one, dude.
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Purdy had a free rusher on third and ten… he should have given himself up too.

https://youtube.com/shorts/wg7_Ee3dJ_o?feature=share

someone freeze frame this at the exact moment purdy should have gone down pls.

Exactly
So why was… one a sack and one a 19 yard 3rd down completion?

Different plays unfold differently. Shouldn't need to explain that.

The point the poster was making was that, had Purdy given up on the play like posters were criticizing Garoppolo for not doing, the team would have missed out on a drive-sustaining conversion.
So if it's a different play, than the posters point is irrelevant right..lol

No. Prematurely giving up on any play yields the same result, which is why entirely de-risking a play makes no sense. If this is going nowhere, please tell me now so I can bail out.
it will go nowhere cause.. my point was both plays weren't prematurely given up but one one was still successful.

if you are unable to answer...cool, but just saying it was different plays can go both ways on the matter.

I did answer, and you don't actually have a point... You just don't realize how vapid your posts are.

Have a good one, dude.
lol your answer had nothing to do with what i said..
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Dec 9, 2022 at 9:26 AM ]
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
I did answer, and you don't actually have a point... You just don't realize how vapid your posts are.

Have a good one, dude.

This is exactly why I chose not to respond. It would've just been a big waste of time. better off not engaging.
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Lol. Just imagine the level of criticism he'd have gotten had he gone down without being touched. And then even add a missed field goal. He'd have been eviscerated in here.

No doubt. In part why this whole discussion is stupid.

Again, I think with the right level of nuance, it's a good discussion. I do agree that "should" needs to be replaced with "could" though. There is a gray area or "meter" that QB's have to play in, and each play requires consideration of risk and reward. Decisions to bail on a play versus waiting for a window to open happen in split seconds - and the QB's who can wait the longest and make plays at the very end of those split seconds are the best of the best. Jimmy pushes that limit to the max; and that makes him a good QB but also puts him at risk for injury.

Agreed, it's split second decision. He decided to not give up on the play and fight for every yard for Gould and the team. Can't fault him for that. Hats in part why some fans appreciate Jimmy.

It's weird to see this level of understanding after the criticism Trey received for not doing more to protect himself on runs. Jimmy and Trey have a lot in common in the sense that they aren't thinking about protecting themselves when they're trying to win a game. Maybe they should.
[ Edited by 49ersRing on Dec 9, 2022 at 10:18 AM ]
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
I did answer, and you don't actually have a point... You just don't realize how vapid your posts are.

Have a good one, dude.

This is exactly why I chose not to respond. It would've just been a big waste of time. better off not engaging.

Good choice.

I guess Jimmy G is officially gone now?

Was that finally his last game as a 49er?
Originally posted by glorydayz:
I guess Jimmy G is officially gone now?

Was that finally his last game as a 49er?

Depends how Purdy does and how far we get in the Playoffs.
Originally posted by glorydayz:
I guess Jimmy G is officially gone now?

Was that finally his last game as a 49er?

John Lynch just said he's not going to IR, so no…….

I expect Kyle to keep playing chess games with the media in regards to the situation until the Niners are at least mathematically in the playoffs. Gotta survive Brock Purdy first.
[ Edited by RiceOwensStokes on Dec 9, 2022 at 10:39 AM ]
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
I did answer, and you don't actually have a point... You just don't realize how vapid your posts are.

Have a good one, dude.

This is exactly why I chose not to respond. It would've just been a big waste of time. better off not engaging.

Good choice.

If you guys don't know why one of the two plays were successful then yes, don't engage
Originally posted by glorydayz:
I guess Jimmy G is officially gone now?

Was that finally his last game as a 49er?

LOL like everyone but me was saying that at the end of last season and he is still here. Don't count chickens before they hatch. FO and JG surprised everyone this season and given how well they all get on it is more than possible we will have the three amigos back next season. Especially, given Trey is still unproven and Purdy is playing quite well. A vet like JG might suite them fine.
Originally posted by glorydayz:
I guess Jimmy G is officially gone now?

Was that finally his last game as a 49er?

Doubt it. He'll enter free agency, won't get an offer because of his questionable health, resign as our backup again next year. Lance, JG, Purdy. Pretty strong QB room of you ask me.
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