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Preseason 2021: 49ers at Chargers - Game 2

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Lol come out 5 wide after SD calls the TO
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Hasty might have made the team with that run.

I think he did even before that. Had a great game.
Originally posted by luis1985:
Impressed by the team today. The depth in the defense is awesome all the way to the third string. Offense a little less impressive but it's preseason (very vanilla).

I trust Kyle to scheme the offense when it counts. The defensive depth is huge. We need a dline rotation.
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
Originally posted by InfernoDaLuz:
Cohn level douchebaggery.


Orlovsky went 0-16

He back-peddled a little later. What a clown. He also made the racist dog whistle comment about Fields earlier too.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but ain't preseason games used to find out more about bubble guys ??
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by Tman:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Jimmy is about done developing. And if he remains the starter and we win the SB, he'll bring us a first round pick. You know this deep in your heart. Time to admit it to yourself.

lol no he's not. again less than 1000 pass attempts. it's hard to take you serious when you ignore this important point.

I responded to this. He is almost 30. That plays a big role in what and how you can learn. Moreover, he has 1000 attempts in the NFL, but 8 years worth of practice, as well as his college career. He is not a clean slate. What he is is just about what he will ever be.


Kyler has more attempts than Jimmy. is his development done? age is irrelevant to experience.

I told you... AGE matters. The human brain has more plasticity at a younger age. And so do practice reps, each one of which incrementally cements certain tendencies in your brain (which is why Murray and Lance have way more room to develop than Jimmy).

Can't learn s**t after 29 I guess

lol 5GR reaching with brain plasticity comments. not only is 5GR a QB coach, he's a neurologist.


The evidence supports what I said. Very, very rarely do QBs develop skills related to intuition and feel after they've been in the league nearly a decade.

just admit you're really reaching now. it's getting sad.

What? No way. I made this very same argument to NYniner when arguing about the rookies. First of all, traits like field vision are already extremely hard to develop — even at a younger age. Second, it's a fact of life that the further you get away from the teenage years the harder these kinds of things become to learn. Once gain, it's the same reason older people who haven't really played video games struggle with things like VR, while younger people thrive with it.

You are either born with these kinds of traits, or you learn them when you're young enough to not have hardwired your brain in that area.

show me studies where QBs are unable to develop after being in the league for 7 years. if you can't do this you're reaching and basically trying to connect obtuse dots that don't exist.

jesus christ. this is nothing but pure hate for a specific player. you think you know everything about QBing and now you think you know everything about neurology in sports. lol.
Agreed. There've been some pretty successful QBs that developed later in their career. Rich Gannon and Jim Plunkett come to mind.
Did that ref say 2nd down?
Originally posted by zeppfan1:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by Tman:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Jimmy is about done developing. And if he remains the starter and we win the SB, he'll bring us a first round pick. You know this deep in your heart. Time to admit it to yourself.

lol no he's not. again less than 1000 pass attempts. it's hard to take you serious when you ignore this important point.

I responded to this. He is almost 30. That plays a big role in what and how you can learn. Moreover, he has 1000 attempts in the NFL, but 8 years worth of practice, as well as his college career. He is not a clean slate. What he is is just about what he will ever be.


Kyler has more attempts than Jimmy. is his development done? age is irrelevant to experience.

I told you... AGE matters. The human brain has more plasticity at a younger age. And so do practice reps, each one of which incrementally cements certain tendencies in your brain (which is why Murray and Lance have way more room to develop than Jimmy).

Can't learn s**t after 29 I guess

lol 5GR reaching with brain plasticity comments. not only is 5GR a QB coach, he's a neurologist.


The evidence supports what I said. Very, very rarely do QBs develop skills related to intuition and feel after they've been in the league nearly a decade.

just admit you're really reaching now. it's getting sad.

What? No way. I made this very same argument to NYniner when arguing about the rookies. First of all, traits like field vision are already extremely hard to develop — even at a younger age. Second, it's a fact of life that the further you get away from the teenage years the harder these kinds of things become to learn. Once gain, it's the same reason older people who haven't really played video games struggle with things like VR, while younger people thrive with it.

You are either born with these kinds of traits, or you learn them when you're young enough to not have hardwired your brain in that area.

show me studies where QBs are unable to develop after being in the league for 7 years. if you can't do this you're reaching and basically trying to connect obtuse dots that don't exist.

jesus christ. this is nothing but pure hate for a specific player. you think you know everything about QBing and now you think you know everything about neurology in sports. lol.
Agreed. There've been some pretty successful QBs that developed later in their career. Rich Gannon and Jim Plunkett come to mind.

Kurt Warner
Originally posted by jds_49ers:
Did that ref say 2nd down?

He did lol
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So obvious these refs are rooting for LA
Would love for the Def to close this out, well deserved.
Originally posted by zeppfan1:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by Tman:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Jimmy is about done developing. And if he remains the starter and we win the SB, he'll bring us a first round pick. You know this deep in your heart. Time to admit it to yourself.

lol no he's not. again less than 1000 pass attempts. it's hard to take you serious when you ignore this important point.

I responded to this. He is almost 30. That plays a big role in what and how you can learn. Moreover, he has 1000 attempts in the NFL, but 8 years worth of practice, as well as his college career. He is not a clean slate. What he is is just about what he will ever be.


Kyler has more attempts than Jimmy. is his development done? age is irrelevant to experience.

I told you... AGE matters. The human brain has more plasticity at a younger age. And so do practice reps, each one of which incrementally cements certain tendencies in your brain (which is why Murray and Lance have way more room to develop than Jimmy).

Can't learn s**t after 29 I guess

lol 5GR reaching with brain plasticity comments. not only is 5GR a QB coach, he's a neurologist.


The evidence supports what I said. Very, very rarely do QBs develop skills related to intuition and feel after they've been in the league nearly a decade.

just admit you're really reaching now. it's getting sad.

What? No way. I made this very same argument to NYniner when arguing about the rookies. First of all, traits like field vision are already extremely hard to develop — even at a younger age. Second, it's a fact of life that the further you get away from the teenage years the harder these kinds of things become to learn. Once gain, it's the same reason older people who haven't really played video games struggle with things like VR, while younger people thrive with it.

You are either born with these kinds of traits, or you learn them when you're young enough to not have hardwired your brain in that area.

show me studies where QBs are unable to develop after being in the league for 7 years. if you can't do this you're reaching and basically trying to connect obtuse dots that don't exist.

jesus christ. this is nothing but pure hate for a specific player. you think you know everything about QBing and now you think you know everything about neurology in sports. lol.
Agreed. There've been some pretty successful QBs that developed later in their career. Rich Gannon and Jim Plunkett come to mind.

Steve Young took quite a few years to develop also.
Good punt
everyone of theses dline guys can play
Originally posted by 49erWill:
I thought his name was Bambi.

Me too. Haha
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