Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
- The 49ers offense scored a TD on 6-consecutive possessions at Phi. (12/3/23), which are the most consecutive TDs scored by the team in a single game since 1992 [6-consecutive TD drives vs. Atl. (10/18/92)].
- San Francisco's 6-consecutive drives with a TD are also the most consecutive drives with a TD since the Baltimore Ravens scored 6-consecutive TDs in 2019 [at LAR (11/25/19)], according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Yes. The question at hand still is do you want the highest passing attempts possible so your QB can be more of a contender in the MVP race?
Or do you want your offense as efficient as possible?
And I'll admit it's kind of a stupid question,...but given alot of the posts here lately....
I want exactly what we've had. Brock making the most his attempts. Part of the reason we are so low in the overall "attempts" rankings is because Brock has been so efficient with his passes, making the need for more passes irrelevant.
i personally don't think a ton of yards is all that impressive, unless you do it really efficiently. A lot of guys stack up a ton of yards when games are in garbage time.
as long as his YPA, Completion percentage, TDs etc are all high - he should be in the convo, IMO. If he just keeps doing what he is doing, and the team playing the way it has, I think Brock has a really good chance of winning MVP without changing anything.
partially cause guys like Mahomes/Allen/Rodgers are having down years (obviously Rodgers is hurt). There isn't anyone that is eye popping this year besides Brock's ridiculous efficiency, IMO.