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Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Their LB duo is pretty good so it'll definitely won't be a cake walk, but I've been proven wrong before.

I think it'll be tough because of harbaugh - he's light years better than Sirianni. Lamar is also extremely dynamic with his legs.

i haven't really watched Lamar this year but anyone that can move like him is a serious problem. Lol

If we can get the run game going and neutralize their dline I think we will win. I know shanny can scheme players open in the secondary, just gotta make sure we can run/pass block.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Their LB duo is pretty good so it'll definitely won't be a cake walk, but I've been proven wrong before.

I think it'll be tough because of harbaugh - he's light years better than Sirianni. Lamar is also extremely dynamic with his legs.

i haven't really watched Lamar this year but anyone that can move like him is a serious problem. Lol

He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.

Haven't seen a ton of their games but I know they wanted to move to a more traditional offense this year.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.

Haven't seen a ton of their games but I know they wanted to move to a more traditional offense this year.

He has the most rushing yards and 3rd most rushing attempts of all non-RB's in the league. I don't think its been too traditional.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has the most rushing yards and 3rd most rushing attempts of all non-RB's in the league. I don't think its been too traditional.

I'm talking more structure of offense and goals instead of actual results. Lamar should always be at or near the top of the categories regardless of what offense they're running. Who's 1 and 2 ahead of him in non RB attempts? Hurts and...
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.

Haven't seen a ton of their games but I know they wanted to move to a more traditional offense this year.

my udnerstanding is that they tried to be more traditional with their passing attack and it wasn't working, so they resorted to what he does best - rushing the ball. he's never been all that impressive of a passer. His stats in his MVP year were really good but it was mainly cause teams were so worrieda bout his running ability that they were hesitant in their reads and that created massive passing lanes. He's slowly become worse as the years have gone on, his injuries too.

similar to how hurts is hurting right now and they're hesitant to rush with him like they want to, which is hampering his ability to pass because he isn't a very good pocket qb.
Originally posted by tankle104:
my udnerstanding is that they tried to be more traditional with their passing attack and it wasn't working, so they resorted to what he does best - rushing the ball. he's never been all that impressive of a passer. His stats in his MVP year were really good but it was mainly cause teams were so worrieda bout his running ability that they were hesitant in their reads and that created massive passing lanes. He's slowly become worse as the years have gone on, his injuries too.

similar to how hurts is hurting right now and they're hesitant to rush with him like they want to, which is hampering his ability to pass because he isn't a very good pocket qb.

I personally think he's at worst a decent passer. Better than a lot of people think. One of the games I saw this year he dominated the game passing and his receivers couldn't catch a thing... which I think is still a problem for the Ravens. A lack of weapons, and now Andrews is out for the year I believe. They have a promising rookie and a flashy name and that's about it.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by tankle104:
I think the Ravens game will be vital. Not just to our chances of getting the 1 seed - but brocks chance to lock down the MVP. Ravens are a well coached team. Idk much about their defense but I feel like the ravens always have a respectable defense.

Need to have a really good game on national TV, christmas day, AT HOME. I feel good about it.

Their defense is elite. Strength of the team. Glad it's a home game.

I was just reading that their DT is having a great year, at double digit sacks and like 8-9 straight games with at least half a sack. our o line will need to step up.

You have any insight to how their linebackers/corners/safeties are?

Their yards per play allowed is 4.2. That's all time great level. For comparison, we're averaging 4.8, and the 1985 Bears, 2000 Ravens, and 2002 Bucs averaged 4.4, 4.3, and 4.2 respectively. So yikes, that's going to be a tall task.

Damn, that's really impressive. I'm not impressed with who they've played - a lot of sorry ass teams but it's still really impressive to do that regardless.

I'll hang my hat on the fact that the Browns put up 33 on them. Don't know the context though.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.

Haven't seen a ton of their games but I know they wanted to move to a more traditional offense this year.

my udnerstanding is that they tried to be more traditional with their passing attack and it wasn't working, so they resorted to what he does best - rushing the ball. he's never been all that impressive of a passer. His stats in his MVP year were really good but it was mainly cause teams were so worrieda bout his running ability that they were hesitant in their reads and that created massive passing lanes. He's slowly become worse as the years have gone on, his injuries too.

similar to how hurts is hurting right now and they're hesitant to rush with him like they want to, which is hampering his ability to pass because he isn't a very good pocket qb.

He's having one of his best passing years.
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
He has 36 first downs on 67 rushing attempts at 5.1 YPA and 5 TD's.

Haven't seen a ton of their games but I know they wanted to move to a more traditional offense this year.

my udnerstanding is that they tried to be more traditional with their passing attack and it wasn't working, so they resorted to what he does best - rushing the ball. he's never been all that impressive of a passer. His stats in his MVP year were really good but it was mainly cause teams were so worrieda bout his running ability that they were hesitant in their reads and that created massive passing lanes. He's slowly become worse as the years have gone on, his injuries too.

similar to how hurts is hurting right now and they're hesitant to rush with him like they want to, which is hampering his ability to pass because he isn't a very good pocket qb.

He's having one of his best passing years.

Well he's one of the highest paid QBs ever, so he should. It's still not all that impressive to me. Idk what his YPA.YPC are though, if it's low - then his completion % isn't all that impressive. (Similar to how Geno smith leading the league last year wasn't all that impressive because of how he did it).

Lamar is an exceptional football player, he's a good qb. I just think his unbelievable mobility is what makes him so hard to defend. I don't think he's a bad passer, just don't think he's great at it either.

like SmokeyJoe said - his weapons aren't that great though. I wouldn't say they're bad but losing that TE was a huge loss for him. From the stats I've seen - they're a top rushing team and really good defense. I'm curious to see how they do against us, we are by far the best team they'll play this year.

Either they're forreal or products of a favorable schedule. I suspect they'll be tough because of how well coached they are.
What I got from it was purdy is doing exceptionally well at reading man vs zone vs pressure pre snap due to motion depth and body positions of the defenders.

He is then making his reads in .1-.25 seconds and based on body position of the defenders and the wrs he's pulling the trigger.

Burford seems bad in general. Getting destroyed on runs to his side and pass protection.

If we had a good offensive line on the right side purdy would be able to throw more and eclipse 5000 yards. Hes just not getting the opportunities both because we are smashing teams and the right side is really bad at blocking.
Since we are talking about the ravens game, looks like we beat them out for chase young. They already have an awesome d line and that would of been a big loss for us. He's filled such a great hole for us. Really hope we keep him.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Since we are talking about the ravens game, looks like we beat them out for chase young. They already have an awesome d line and that would of been a big loss for us. He's filled such a great hole for us. Really hope we keep him.

I'm wondering how much he'd actually make on the market. We got him for a 3rd… he's not lighting up the stat sheet (though playing well).
Purdy was 148.8 for the game. AFTER the 1st Quarter,

Brock Purdy was 19 of 23 for 314 Yds, 4 TDS & 0 INTs
for a PERFECT passer rating of 158.3, 13.6 Yds/Att and
a completion percentage of 82.6%.

Brock Purdy had his 4th game this season with a 140-
plus Passer Rating. Since 1950, only Roger Staubach
(1973), Tom Brady (2007 & 2010) and Aaron Rodgers
(2011) are in that club.

Brock Purdy also had his 4th game this season with 3
TDs and a plus-70% completion percentage. Joining
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers as the only other QBs
to do that.

Most Yds/Att through 12 games in NFL History: 1984
MVP Dan Marino (9.31), 1988 MVP Boomer Esiason
(9.37), 2004 MVP Peyton Manning (9.41), 2011 MVP
Aaron Rodgers (9.42) and 2023 Brock Purdy (9.59).
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Since we are talking about the ravens game, looks like we beat them out for chase young. They already have an awesome d line and that would of been a big loss for us. He's filled such a great hole for us. Really hope we keep him.

I'm wondering how much he'd actually make on the market. We got him for a 3rd… he's not lighting up the stat sheet (though playing well).

I just saw an article that was saying Sportrac is estimating his contract at $13.6M. Which is plausible for us. Idk how accurate that is though.

he has been playing really well here, advance stats, just not necessarily sacks. He one less pressure than bosa against the eagles and a 18.5% win rate on pass rushes - which is pretty good. I think he's been playing more as a unit and methodical here instead of just running wild - the d line did a great job being disciplined last game in order to contain hurts and didn't just pass rush like a maniac.

I think his name is carl Lawson (currently a jet) who is having a down year and I read that the niners are expected to sign him as a free agent as a cheap, but high reward, signing. Like we have the last few years.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Dec 5, 2023 at 9:03 PM ]
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