Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Seifert imo wasn't an elite HC, there is a reason he went to CAR and bombed
Holmgren and M Shanny were better coaches than Siefert,
Seifert was a very good HC. He won 2 SBs and a ton of games. He only looks lesser in comparison to Walsh who is one of the greatest NFL HCs of all time.
I agreed. Seifert is good. I know he didn't work out in CAR, but people have to remember Bill Walsh also failed in Stanford.
Originally posted by thl408:
Hot damn those are nice throws. No hesitation, great accuracy.
thl, what happened on that second throw to Aiyuk on the corner? It looks like BCB gets caught in-between with his feet as if he's waiting to see what BA runs. Regardless, BCB still uncorks a dime. I've gotten used to seeing BCB throw in perfect rhythm while in perfect balance, so that one stands out.
nm I think I see what happened. BCB considered the slant but then went to the corner.
I think Michael Irvin really nailed it (around 7:20) - Purdy doesn't have the desire to prove things outside the team mindset, so is unlikely to make critical errors. IMO that comes from having to do just that in college and seeing how much better the results are when you work within the game plan whenever it's available to you, and only improv when the game plan is truly blown up by the other team or you own team's mistakes.
To back this up, look at this quote Purdy gave Peter King last night:
"Every level that I've played at growing up it's like you get to that level and at first you may think it's a big deal, but then once I start playing it's like, 'Man this is just football.' Youth to high school, high school to college, and college to NFL. Just football. Yes, everyone's better at every level, but at the end of the day, man, you're throwing a football to some guys trying to get open and catch it. And that's really how I look at it. Try to keep it simple. This is a simple game."