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Originally posted by _Goldblooded_:
this makes no sense

What doesn't make sense? The protection made no sense.

the protection plan against Miami was bad too and got Garoppolo hurt
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.

Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.

Kyle has to figure out the protections.

Eagles also lost those games.

And none of those injuries involved the throwing arm.
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.

Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.

Kyle has to figure out the protections.

LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?

Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.

How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.

Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.

We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.

LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.

The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.

My formula still holds.

That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.

How did this formula completely forget about the year before last year's solution,...which was what the Bucs were doing,....and the end of last year's....which is exactly what the Rams were doing?

The receipts are everywhere this year about how he was all over the Rams (preseason).

How are these model standards so easily surrendered year after year?

What is this equation doing other than telling us what happened in hindsight???
[ Edited by random49er on Jan 29, 2023 at 5:09 PM ]
Originally posted by NCommand:
I see where you're going here. Gotcha!

Yeah that's the part that I think makes this one really not hurt as much as the others but makes the future more dismal.
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Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.

Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.

Kyle has to figure out the protections.

LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?

Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.

How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.

Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.

We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.

LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.

The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.

My formula still holds.

That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.

Did it work last year when the Bengals were in the SB?

My recollection is the Bengals OL last year was allowing a lot of sacks. They lost the Super Bowl. Not sure if you're trying to prove our point, but good job. 👍🏼
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Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.

Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.

Kyle has to figure out the protections.

LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?

Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.

How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.

Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.

We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.

LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.

The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.

My formula still holds.

That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.

How did this formula completely forget about the year before last year's solution,...which was what the Bucs were doing,....and the end of last year's....which is exactly what the Rams were doing?

The receipts are everywhere this year about how he was all over the Rams (preseason).

How are these model standards so easily surrendered year after year?

What is this equation doing other than telling us what happened in hindsight???

The football gods owe Kyle big time
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
The football gods owe Kyle big time

I hope it takes them far less time to pay him out than they did for Reid.
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Purdy is a legit QB1 who can operate Kyle's offense perfectly. I fully expect he will balance the OL to be better at pass protection, even if that means a slight hit to run blocking ability.
Originally posted by Furlow:

Exactly.

Both of these teams (Bucs and Rams) looked like hot garbage for much of the year. What happened to all of that nonsense that they had it figured out???

Hot garbage takes AFTER the completion of games makes you football smart. Sure.

#NoOnesFallingForIt
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Eagles played with a Injured QB and managed to get him through all 4 quarters.

Chiefs playing with a injured QB and are currently up on the Bengals.

Kyle has to figure out the protections.

LoL. When a guy cant feel his hand,...what is your suggestion?

Seems pretty obvious he meant the play that got Purdy hurt to begin with.

How do the injuries factor in, then? Purdy wasn't injured going into the games like KC and PHI. Makes no sense,....which seems even more obvious.

Those teams prioritize the o-line and protection schemes so much that they can play an already injured QB and protect him for 4 quarters.

We can't protect two perfectly healthy QB for 4 quarters.

LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.

The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.

My formula still holds.

That formula has been working for the entire history of the NFL. Weird that people think they can ignore it.

Did it work last year when the Bengals were in the SB?

Aaron Donald on that final play in the SB where Chase broke free said that the formula ultimately works
Originally posted by grapesofrathman:
Aaron Donald on that final play in the SB where Chase broke free said that the formula ultimately works

Yet if Pat Mahomes has a broken ankle like Jimmy and Pollard then what?
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Facing scrutiny from the press and fans. He should have to explain the decision and take accountability for it being a poor one.

Kroft is generally a good blocker. Not like he had Dwelley out there.

99 times out of 100 that's just a fumble.

And therefore 99 out of 100 times it's a poor decision. You don't leave a TE one-on-one with a guy who had 18 sacks.

Yet NFL teams do it every single week. Bosa has been matched up with TE's plenty of times.

Show me how many times Bosa has been lined up one-on-one against a TE (a backup no less) in passing situations this year.

And then show me how many time Bosa was successful.

You're not making the point you think you're making.

Sorry I don't have tape for all the games to go back and make a bunch of cut ups. If you watch other teams, you would know this is not uncommon.

You guys are just all up in your feels and looking to point fingers and place blame.

I watch plenty of other teams, too. It's not an issue of whether it's common. It's a question of whether it's a poor decision. And it is.

Up in my feels? Do you see me calling for Kyle's head or saying we need to blow up the roster?

The game was over after Purdy got hurt. And we put him in harm's way with a poor blocking assignment. The end.

The one time it happens you are here to call it an issue. Reality is, it isn't the first time we have ever done that and not a single person ever complained about it before today.

It's the result that is triggering the reaction not the decision.

Is that what you think..
lol
I'm thinking the decision wasn't a good one.
Kyle has made great game plans having the QB make quick throws or run the ball to neutralize a pass rush that he absolutely knew was tops in the league.
He didn't do that at the beginning of this game to give his rookie QB a little breathing room or a chance to settle into the game.

I don't want Kyle gone, but to act like he's not making mistakes in the biggest games is pretty comical.
[ Edited by Jeepzilla on Jan 29, 2023 at 5:15 PM ]
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LMAO. Some dudes never learn. Of course it's the same 3 every year.

The #1 and #2 OL are about to be in the Superbowl...again.

My formula still holds.

Despite getting both their QBs hurt.

Those QBs played majority of the season and will be healthy come super bowl time.
Meanwhile, the 9ers would have been on their 5th QB If they had one.
Originally posted by Jeepzilla:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Facing scrutiny from the press and fans. He should have to explain the decision and take accountability for it being a poor one.

Kroft is generally a good blocker. Not like he had Dwelley out there.

99 times out of 100 that's just a fumble.

And therefore 99 out of 100 times it's a poor decision. You don't leave a TE one-on-one with a guy who had 18 sacks.

Yet NFL teams do it every single week. Bosa has been matched up with TE's plenty of times.

Show me how many times Bosa has been lined up one-on-one against a TE (a backup no less) in passing situations this year.

And then show me how many time Bosa was successful.

You're not making the point you think you're making.

Sorry I don't have tape for all the games to go back and make a bunch of cut ups. If you watch other teams, you would know this is not uncommon.

You guys are just all up in your feels and looking to point fingers and place blame.

I watch plenty of other teams, too. It's not an issue of whether it's common. It's a question of whether it's a poor decision. And it is.

Up in my feels? Do you see me calling for Kyle's head or saying we need to blow up the roster?

The game was over after Purdy got hurt. And we put him in harm's way with a poor blocking assignment. The end.

The one time it happens you are here to call it an issue. Reality is, it isn't the first time we have ever done that and not a single person ever complained about it before today.

It's the result that is triggering the reaction not the decision.

Is that what you think..
lol
I'm thinking the decision wasn't a good one.
Kyle has made great game plans having the QB make quick throws or run the ball to neutralize a pass rush that he absolutely knew was tops in the league.
He didn't do that at the beginning of this game to give his rookie QB a little breathing room or a chance to settle into the game.

I don't want Kyle gone, but to act like he's not making mistakes in the biggest games is pretty comical.

Never said Kyle didn't make mistakes.

First drive FYI :

1- Quick pass to Kittle
2-Run with Cmac
3-Run with Cmac
4- Quick pass to Aiyuk
5-Rush with Deebo
6-PA Pass that resulted in injury to Brock (on a 2nd & 6).
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