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QB Brock Purdy Thread
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Originally posted by 49erKing:
It is having a conversation with itself.
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Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Originally posted by Predator85:
Originally posted by rockzz:
Sounds like he's not allowed to rollout/improvise.
Yeah, I didn't hear it that way at all.
English can be hard I guess
I based it on what was said at the 1min mark and what happened in the Browns game. One of Purdy's best attributes is his legs and him improvising. Why not scheme that part of his game? He was a sitting duck in the pocket vs the Browns front 4. Roll him out, boot action him away from pressure, and at least compete a 2 yard pass and make it 2nd and 8 instead of 2nd and 20.
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Originally posted by Predator85:
I based it on what was said at the 1min mark and what happened in the Browns game. One of Purdy's best attributes is his legs and him improvising. Why not scheme that part of his game? He was a sitting duck in the pocket vs the Browns front 4. Roll him out, boot action him away from pressure, and at least compete a 2 yard pass and make it 2nd and 8 instead of 2nd and 20.
I can only speculate there is the goal of winning the ball game, but there is also long term goals based on the season and even longer term goals based on developing Brock.
In a win or go home game...the game plan might be very different than a random game against a team that you are not fighting against for Home Field Advantage.
Total speculation, on my part...but I suspect they want certain plays to look a very specific way for reasons that have nothing to do with a game against the Browns.
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Open target miss rate: the percentage of time that the receiver was charted as open, but the pass was charted as inaccurate, as a percentage of all charted open target attempts. Just 2023 only so far. pic.twitter.com/XtAMwbsxmi
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Open target miss rate: the percentage of time that the receiver was charted as open, but the pass was charted as inaccurate, as a percentage of all charted open target attempts. Just 2023 only so far. pic.twitter.com/XtAMwbsxmi
— Shaun Newkirk (Soros funded blue checkmark) (@Shauncore) October 20, 2023
Kirk Cousin and Geno Smith #2 and #3. Minshew and Mac Jones round out the top 10
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Open target miss rate: the percentage of time that the receiver was charted as open, but the pass was charted as inaccurate, as a percentage of all charted open target attempts. Just 2023 only so far. pic.twitter.com/XtAMwbsxmi
— Shaun Newkirk (Soros funded blue checkmark) (@Shauncore) October 20, 2023
I'd be interested in knowing what exactly goes into this. Is it simply the receiver is open? Or is pressure somehow calculated? If you have a receiver pretty open 20 yards down the field but have two d-lineman in your face about to sack you that makes a big difference for having an "inaccurate throw" in my opinion.
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Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Yah I was gonna say, I think Trent Williams gave up four pressures or more?? But it was definitely the worst game I ever seen Trent Williams play. Myles Garrett and ZaDarius Smith are probably the best tandem in the NFL right now. IMO. And one more thing, I was praying that Jon Lynch or Wilks was gonna sign Dalvin Tomlinson in free agency, dude is a monster in the middle. 49ers need one of those.
we got gravedigger
I know and I happy AF they got him but I look at Dalvin Tomlinson as a Vince Wilfork type DT/NT. And the 49ers need one of those. They had a cheap version in Isaac Sopoaga and DJ Jones and every time they had one the run d numbers were solid.
so we need Bosa, Gravedigger, AA, Tomlinson, Drake and Kinlaw rotating, now Gregory
you can take this energy to the DL thread, add in some tiers, become the NC of the DL thread
9ers DL was already tier 1 (#2) by our SME's over at TW and that was back in August...before we added Gregory. You're welcome!
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by tankle104:
It's one bad game. Idk the exact reasoning behind, personally I think you have to give the browns credit. Their defense is off to the fifth best yards allowed start since 1971 - very impressive.
brock missed a lot of throws he usually hits. He still came through and got us in a very good situation to win it, but he needs to play better. I'm not out on him at all. I've seen every qb have a bad game - it's the nature of the beast.
just hoping he bounces back!
my prediction tank, 260 pass yds and 3 scores
those are thru 3 qtrs, then the human victory cigar checks in
Ill take it
It'll be interesting to see how much Kyle/Brock can transcend without Williams, CMC and Deebo.
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Originally posted by bmvanthiel:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Open target miss rate: the percentage of time that the receiver was charted as open, but the pass was charted as inaccurate, as a percentage of all charted open target attempts. Just 2023 only so far. pic.twitter.com/XtAMwbsxmi
— Shaun Newkirk (Soros funded blue checkmark) (@Shauncore) October 20, 2023
I'd be interested in knowing what exactly goes into this. Is it simply the receiver is open? Or is pressure somehow calculated? If you have a receiver pretty open 20 yards down the field but have two d-lineman in your face about to sack you that makes a big difference for having an "inaccurate throw" in my opinion.
Exactly! I think how a stat culminates at the top tells you everything about it's value
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Open target miss rate: the percentage of time that the receiver was charted as open, but the pass was charted as inaccurate, as a percentage of all charted open target attempts. Just 2023 only so far. pic.twitter.com/XtAMwbsxmi
— Shaun Newkirk (Soros funded blue checkmark) (@Shauncore) October 20, 2023
So, is open or not determined by when the QB chooses to throw the ball to a receiver? Because in a passing game, it's really about being open when you're supposed to be open in the progression and then the QB pulling the trigger accurately and timely.
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He seems to err on the side of the latter when he has to hit a deeper pass.
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Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
I'm just going to put this right here…
If he caught that
BA has missed a few passes that I wish he didn't.
I really want the team ballin' on Mon night!
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Originally posted by bmvanthiel:
I'd be interested in knowing what exactly goes into this. Is it simply the receiver is open? Or is pressure somehow calculated? If you have a receiver pretty open 20 yards down the field but have two d-lineman in your face about to sack you that makes a big difference for having an "inaccurate throw" in my opinion.
Another meaningless, arbitrary, made up stat collection. So stupid.