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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
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Nah, shia labouef

too old

Can't tell the story with out a baby face assassin
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
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Nah, shia labouef

too old

Can't tell the story with out a baby face assassin

True, but when he was younger, dead ringer
Just get that Elvis actor..good at character acting. Has a lil bit of a baby face..and then digitize whatever to make it look more like BP lol
Man… watching other QBs makes me so grateful to have Brock. Lol so damn grateful,
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by Furlow:

I'm old enough to remember fans on here b***hing about his arm strength during the offseason
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
I'm old enough to remember fans on here b***hing about his arm strength during the offseason

I'm old enough to remember during the off season when he would throw picks in practice and that meant Trey should be given a chance to start. Lol
Serious question - what do you guys think about his arm strength and velocity this year in comparison to last year?

we are five games back from his injury. I think his arm looks really good and if anything, he may have more zip on his throws. His arm, at worst, looks like it did last year to me.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Serious question - what do you guys think about his arm strength and velocity this year in comparison to last year?

we are five games back from his injury. I think his arm looks really good and if anything, he may have more zip on his throws. His arm, at worst, looks like it did last year to me.

Can't tell the difference. He seemed to throw with more anticipation this year. The accuracy is still evident. He runs out of the pocket less, so that tells me he's more into the offense,.exhausting the play. He still move around to buy more time and settle his base before throwing. But we see less scramble out than last year.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Serious question - what do you guys think about his arm strength and velocity this year in comparison to last year?

we are five games back from his injury. I think his arm looks really good and if anything, he may have more zip on his throws. His arm, at worst, looks like it did last year to me.

Can't tell the difference. He seemed to throw with more anticipation this year. The accuracy is still evident. He runs out of the pocket less, so that tells me he's more into the offense,.exhausting the play. He still move around to buy more time and settle his base before throwing. But we see less scramble out than last year.

You can tell he's much more decisive and confident in what he is seeing, which is crazy cause he did a great job last year.. I think that shows in his anticipation - he's ripping it so early. It's essentially impossible to stop if him and skill player are on the same page. You don't even know which direction the player is going on the route and the ball is already on its way there, no Time to react.

i saw a stat that he is releasing the ball quicker and for more YPA. It's just beautiful stuff

so much for "lets see how he looks now that they have film on him" lmao
  • Giedi
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Originally posted by tankle104:
Serious question - what do you guys think about his arm strength and velocity this year in comparison to last year?

we are five games back from his injury. I think his arm looks really good and if anything, he may have more zip on his throws. His arm, at worst, looks like it did last year to me.

I think it's stronger than Montana's arm.
  • Giedi
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Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Serious question - what do you guys think about his arm strength and velocity this year in comparison to last year?

we are five games back from his injury. I think his arm looks really good and if anything, he may have more zip on his throws. His arm, at worst, looks like it did last year to me.

Can't tell the difference. He seemed to throw with more anticipation this year. The accuracy is still evident. He runs out of the pocket less, so that tells me he's more into the offense,.exhausting the play. He still move around to buy more time and settle his base before throwing. But we see less scramble out than last year.

You can tell he's much more decisive and confident in what he is seeing, which is crazy cause he did a great job last year.. I think that shows in his anticipation - he's ripping it so early. It's essentially impossible to stop if him and skill player are on the same page. You don't even know which direction the player is going on the route and the ball is already on its way there, no Time to react.

i saw a stat that he is releasing the ball quicker and for more YPA. It's just beautiful stuff

so much for "lets see how he looks now that they have film on him" lmao

If McKivitz and Burford can continue to improve, that will help Brock do more stuff. Right now the 49ers are a left handed running team, but they have begun to get it together on the right side. I saw some good runs from the right side of the line in the latter half of the Dallas game. That will help Brock play fake to the right and go left, if he needs to.

Impressed with Jon Feliciano as left guard, and the interior line did well blocking in the Dallas game. That helps Brock have a clean pocket to throw from. If Brayden Willis can be that 2nd TE to match up with Kittle, or that 2nd offensive weapon as a understudy to Juszczyk, that will help the 4 minute offense and Mason's runs in the 4th quarter in closing out powerful offenses like KC's offense in the playoffs.
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Minia Kimes has a suggestion:


Nah, shia labouef

too old

Can't tell the story with out a baby face assassin

True, but when he was younger, dead ringer

The correct answer is Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon):
Originally posted by Giedi:
I think it's stronger than Montana's arm.

Brady's lol
Originally posted by Giedi:
If McKivitz and Burford can continue to improve, that will help Brock do more stuff. Right now the 49ers are a left handed running team, but they have begun to get it together on the right side. I saw some good runs from the right side of the line in the latter half of the Dallas game. That will help Brock play fake to the right and go left, if he needs to.

Impressed with Jon Feliciano as left guard, and the interior line did well blocking in the Dallas game. That helps Brock have a clean pocket to throw from. If Brayden Willis can be that 2nd TE to match up with Kittle, or that 2nd offensive weapon as a understudy to Juszczyk, that will help the 4 minute offense and Mason's runs in the 4th quarter in closing out powerful offenses like KC's offense in the playoffs.

Yeah, I think the right side is geling well. Still the weak link but improving. I actually didn't even realize that banks went out until after the game.

I thought mason looked really good. I was impressed with him too. He runs hard and was seeing the holes better than last year.

has Brayden willis got in at all? I don't recall seeing him. I stopped paying attention after dak went out of the game. I know a lot of backups were in. Oren burks is really good too. Our LB core is awesome
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