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In 2019 we had 16 runs of 20+ yards and 23 rushing TD's. In 2021 we had 12 runs of 20+ yards and 22 rushing TD's. We have 18 runs of 20+ yards and 18 rushing TD's this season with 1 game left. Our run game is on par with our SB season rushing attack. Perhaps slightly better.
[ Edited by YACBros85 on Jan 4, 2023 at 11:58 AM ]
Originally posted by YACBros85:
In 2019 we had 16 runs of 20+ yards and 23 rushing TD's. In 2021 we had 12 runs of 20+ yards and 22 rushing TD's. We have 18 runs of 20+ yards and 18 rushing TD's this season with 1 game left. Our run game is on par with our SB season rushing attack. Perhaps slightly better.



And that's with virtually no Mostert, Mitchell and Deebo and a huge chunk, Wilson.
[ Edited by NCommand on Jan 4, 2023 at 12:04 PM ]
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy
Originally posted by dj43:
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.

1.7 yards per carry and 45 yards per game is pretty great improvement. Touchdown per game is pretty great improvement.
[ Edited by 9ers4eva on Jan 4, 2023 at 12:43 PM ]
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy

Lol.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Lol.
seriously.. trying to say jimmy is the reason for what we are seeing now lol
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Jan 4, 2023 at 6:32 PM ]
In weeks 8-12 we had 3 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 25, 20 and 39 yards. In weeks 14-17 we had 5 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 38, 23, 55, 71 and 37 yards.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy

In addition to Garoppolo's comment, KS confirmed they had to go more to the passing game to open up the offense.

The entire point of the discussion is that the OL improvement began while JG was still at QB and has continued since then. And...as the OL has improved, so has the overall offensive production. Commensurate with that improvement has been improved QB play. One is a part of the other but neither can do what they do without the other...unless you think Purdy is now the Assistant OL Coach.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
In weeks 8-12 we had 3 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 25, 20 and 39 yards. In weeks 14-17 we had 5 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 38, 23, 55, 71 and 37 yards.

A good bit of credit goes to Kittle who had a very slow start to the season in RBLK. At about the midpoint, he began to get healthy again. He is now the #4 ranked TE in RBLK.

Tyler Kroft also deserves some notice as his RBLK rating is actually HIGHER than Kittle's albeit on about 40% of the snaps. His increase in snaps over Dwelley and Woerner is commensurate with those run numbers.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy

In addition to Garoppolo's comment, KS confirmed they had to go more to the passing game to open up the offense.

The entire point of the discussion is that the OL improvement began while JG was still at QB and has continued since then. And...as the OL has improved, so has the overall offensive production. Commensurate with that improvement has been improved QB play. One is a part of the other but neither can do what they do without the other...unless you think Purdy is now the Assistant OL Coach.
maybe Purdy is the OL assistant lol what kind of take is that jeez

During the time and after the KC game you were in hear harping how bad the OL were.. now you flipped the script.. it's all good. If you want believe the OL and offense is playing the same then you just aren't being honest
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
In weeks 8-12 we had 3 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 25, 20 and 39 yards. In weeks 14-17 we had 5 runs of 20+ yards. Those went for 38, 23, 55, 71 and 37 yards.

A good bit of credit goes to Kittle who had a very slow start to the season in RBLK. At about the midpoint, he began to get healthy again. He is now the #4 ranked TE in RBLK.

Tyler Kroft also deserves some notice as his RBLK rating is actually HIGHER than Kittle's albeit on about 40% of the snaps. His increase in snaps over Dwelley and Woerner is commensurate with those run numbers.

Agreed. I would also say that defenses beginning to play more man to man coverage and less 6 man fronts to stop the passing game is helping out the run game as well.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy

In addition to Garoppolo's comment, KS confirmed they had to go more to the passing game to open up the offense.

The entire point of the discussion is that the OL improvement began while JG was still at QB and has continued since then. And...as the OL has improved, so has the overall offensive production. Commensurate with that improvement has been improved QB play. One is a part of the other but neither can do what they do without the other...unless you think Purdy is now the Assistant OL Coach.
maybe Purdy is the OL assistant lol what kind of take is that jeez

During the time and after the KC game you were in hear harping how bad the OL were.. now you flipped the script.. it's all good. If you want believe the OL and offense is playing the same then you just aren't being honest

You certainly have a penchant for twisting words and situations to support your narrative.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:

our OL ranks have been climbing higher now that Brock is under center. Which proves QBs can transcend OLs
Our OL began rising after the KC game. There has been steady improvement. It turned up while JG was QB and has continued with Purdy. It was a matter of Banks settling in and Brendel gaining experience in his role as well. Burford has continued to struggle but Brunskill has more than made up the difference. The central reason is the building of chemistry within the IOL. The angle has actually been quite steady and has continued upward since BP took over.
there's steady improvement.. then there's great improvement.

Teams are starting to back off the LOS ..can you believe that !
Your anti-XQB filter is so tight you don't appear to be capable of looking at things realistically/factually.

There has been steady improvement but there was no point at which things greatly improved. You keep trying to make this all about Purdy when it isn't.

As to backing off, that is not something new with BP. The Chargers took away the run game and the offense struggled...until KS started to throw the ball. As JG said in his presser, "We started throwing the ball and backed them off the line." Jimmy did that. As hard as it may be for you to admit it, he did it. Purdy has continued what began with Garoppolo, and with greater mobility.
i believe you got some filter.. you just can't admit the jump

and no JG didn't back anyone off the film is all there.. and his injury is there also as just more proof of teams not letting up. Teams still continued to crowd the line against Purdy and somehow our offense started scoring more points and the run game is back against better defenses and better teams

The 49ers offense now is better due to Purdy and not because of Jimmy

In addition to Garoppolo's comment, KS confirmed they had to go more to the passing game to open up the offense.

The entire point of the discussion is that the OL improvement began while JG was still at QB and has continued since then. And...as the OL has improved, so has the overall offensive production. Commensurate with that improvement has been improved QB play. One is a part of the other but neither can do what they do without the other...unless you think Purdy is now the Assistant OL Coach.
maybe Purdy is the OL assistant lol what kind of take is that jeez

During the time and after the KC game you were in hear harping how bad the OL were.. now you flipped the script.. it's all good. If you want believe the OL and offense is playing the same then you just aren't being honest

You certainly have a penchant for twisting words and situations to support your narrative.
i didn't twist anything. You started digressing and adding player and coach speak and not actually proving teams backing off. They actually pushed harder starting with the saints game. I have no devotion to these players.. If Lance or Purdy start making bad habits and continue these bad habits, i will point that out also. It's not a Jimmy thing.
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