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Originally posted by 49ersRing:

Why don't WE throw it down the field is what I ask myself every single week.
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Why don't WE throw it down the field is what I ask myself every single week.

rhymes with Timmy Jaroppolo
Originally posted by Deebo:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Why don't WE throw it down the field is what I ask myself every single week.

rhymes with Timmy Jaroppolo

Horn sbar gimmy
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:

I knew that play had something cooked up way downfield and that Deebo was not the intended target.
Playcall A+
Execution F-
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

This is just sad. When is the quarterback problem going to get solved here? I might just die from old age at that point
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by Deebo:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Why don't WE throw it down the field is what I ask myself every single week.

rhymes with Timmy Jaroppolo

Horn sbar gimmy

Noodle arm Jimmy has no pocket awareness to buy a little extra time to make that play, not does he have the arm strength, especially In bad conditions. This Is another example of why we should have rolled the dice with Lance to begin the season.
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

This is just sad. When is the quarterback problem going to get solved here? I might just die from old age at that point

I think if you're in your late 20s or early 30s it's gonna get solved. If not, well...........................
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

This is just sad. When is the quarterback problem going to get solved here? I might just die from old age at that point

The problem wasn't the QB. The problem was the blocking design. If you are going to through the ball down the field, you don't have your TE one-on-one with a DE. That is a mismatch for any TE in the league not named George Kittle. With the OL slanting left to set up PA to the left with Mitchell, there was no help for Dwelley on a very difficult block.

There is nothing wrong with holding in an extra blocker to allow time to make a good throw. The blocking call killed that play before it ever started.

I refuse to believe the problem with Aiyuk is lack of production in practice. He did too well in his rookie year for me to believe that story. IMO, the problem is a relatively inexperienced WR coach (Wes Welker) and a system that is set up to run the ball first and throw it as a second option. Put Aiyuk in Bruce Arians' system and he is a Pro Bowl receiver every year.
[ Edited by dj43 on Oct 25, 2021 at 3:34 PM ]
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

This is just sad. When is the quarterback problem going to get solved here? I might just die from old age at that point

The problem wasn't the QB. The problem was the blocking design. If you are going to through the ball down the field, you don't have your TE one-on-one with a DE. That is a mismatch for any TE in the league not named George Kittle. With the OL slanting left to set up PA to the left with Mitchell, there was no help for Dwelley on a very difficult block.

There is nothing wrong with holding in an extra blocker to allow time to make a good throw. The blocking call killed that play before it ever started.

I refuse to believe the problem with Aiyuk is lack of production in practice. He did too well in his rookie year for me to believe that story. IMO, the problem is a relatively inexperienced WR coach (Wes Welker) and a system that is set up to run the ball first and throw it as a second option. Put Aiyuk in Bruce Arians' system and he is a Pro Bowl receiver every year.

I do believe this, unless it is his work ethic. Then wouldn't matter who he played for.
Originally posted by dj43:
The problem wasn't the QB. The problem was the blocking design. If you are going to through the ball down the field, you don't have your TE one-on-one with a DE. That is a mismatch for any TE in the league not named George Kittle. With the OL slanting left to set up PA to the left with Mitchell, there was no help for Dwelley on a very difficult block.

There is nothing wrong with holding in an extra blocker to allow time to make a good throw. The blocking call killed that play before it ever started.

I refuse to believe the problem with Aiyuk is lack of production in practice. He did too well in his rookie year for me to believe that story. IMO, the problem is a relatively inexperienced WR coach (Wes Welker) and a system that is set up to run the ball first and throw it as a second option. Put Aiyuk in Bruce Arians' system and he is a Pro Bowl receiver every year.

Hard to say for sure. I could easily bring up the idea that Jimmy should have stopped much earlier than he did, and if he did, Dwelley would have had inside position on the block and Jimmy would have had time to throw. I dont know how far Jimmy is taught to run, but it still could have worked had he pulled up a few steps earlier.

I agree with the last paragraph completely though.
[ Edited by SteveWallacesHelmet on Oct 25, 2021 at 4:00 PM ]
Please get off this guy's case. Our QB play sucks.
Originally posted by IrishCrnjo:
Please get off this guy's case. Our QB play sucks.

QB play sucked last year too though.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by dj43:
The problem wasn't the QB. The problem was the blocking design. If you are going to through the ball down the field, you don't have your TE one-on-one with a DE. That is a mismatch for any TE in the league not named George Kittle. With the OL slanting left to set up PA to the left with Mitchell, there was no help for Dwelley on a very difficult block.

There is nothing wrong with holding in an extra blocker to allow time to make a good throw. The blocking call killed that play before it ever started.

I refuse to believe the problem with Aiyuk is lack of production in practice. He did too well in his rookie year for me to believe that story. IMO, the problem is a relatively inexperienced WR coach (Wes Welker) and a system that is set up to run the ball first and throw it as a second option. Put Aiyuk in Bruce Arians' system and he is a Pro Bowl receiver every year.

Hard to say for sure. I could easily bring up the idea that Jimmy should have stopped much earlier than he did, and if he did, Dwelley would have had inside position on the block and Jimmy would have had time to throw. I dont know how far Jimmy is taught to run, but it still could have worked had he pulled up a few steps earlier.

I agree with the last paragraph completely though.

Yes, it looks like Jimmy might have pulled up sooner. However, that might not be the way it was coached. Again, we don't know. What we do know is that Kyle does not set up many shot plays down the field. The reason for that is not BA, IMO.
I can't believe he's this bad. He was fine last year.
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