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Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by ritz126:
The only play that i think he wants back is he had i think it was CMC wide open like very very open o that play where Aiyuk fumbled

overall a great game that int was just a bit of a miscommunication i think he though Aiyuk would take another step or two it happens unfortunately that ruined his passer rating from 140+ lol

Kyle chewed BA out after that play. I am pretty sure BA ran the wrong route and then made it worse by tipping the ball up.

Yeah, judging by kyles response - I think BA made a mistake. He had a rough game in some ways (fumble/tipped int/wrong route) even though he had a great statistical game.

BA takes those type of performances personal, so I imagine he is going to have a monster game against the cards. I also expect Brock to have an incredible game this upcoming week.

you know he will have a lot of friends and family there, it's his hometown. He also had a ridiculously accurate game the first time we played Arizona. My only concern is now we will be playing Kyler, I haven't been watching him so idk how he is playing.

has Kyler been moving the same running around?
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Remember when people said Kyle doesn't call these types of plays…that it had nothing to do with the QB?


arm strength looked pretty there

I def agree with you but I think it's two fold here. I think Kyle called plays with a route that goes deep, but used it mainly as distractions when jimmy was out there. The second part is that I think Kyle didn't call nearly as many plays where he expected the qb to go deep because Jimmy rarely attempted it and when he did, he wasn't good at it.

Nah these route combinations have always been there. It's not always the #1 read BUT we had a QB that never looked high to low. That was the problem, dudes aren't gonna run clear out routes at full speed all the damn time knowing they will never get the ball (especially your main guys like BA/Deebo).

You gotta keep teams honest and Jimmy was bad at it.

FWIW Brock said this wasn't the #1 read in the progression. He saw Adams creeping in and took advantage of it. Those plays have always been there, you need a QB that can make the play…or at least attempt it.

Kyle love's explosives. Anyone saying he never called them or they weren't part of the progressions is not keeping it real.
Tell me how Brock Purdy put up elite stats yesterday dropping dimes over top of seahawks heads all day but Dak has now become the odds favorite for MVP after an average game against very poor eagles pass defense?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Remember when people said Kyle doesn't call these types of plays…that it had nothing to do with the QB?


arm strength looked pretty there

I def agree with you but I think it's two fold here. I think Kyle called plays with a route that goes deep, but used it mainly as distractions when jimmy was out there. The second part is that I think Kyle didn't call nearly as many plays where he expected the qb to go deep because Jimmy rarely attempted it and when he did, he wasn't good at it.

Nah these route combinations have always been there. It's not always the #1 read BUT we had a QB that never looked high to low. That was the problem, dudes aren't gonna run clear out routes at full speed all the damn time knowing they will never get the ball (especially your main guys like BA/Deebo).

You gotta keep teams honest and Jimmy was bad at it.

FWIW Brock said this wasn't the #1 read in the progression. He saw Adams creeping in and took advantage of it. Those plays have always been there, you need a QB that can make the play…or at least attempt it.

Kyle love's explosives. Anyone saying he never called them or they weren't part of the progressions is not keeping it real.

We finally have a qb that can put it altogether-- the quick recognition, the timing, the accuracy--to make these big play as it becomes available on the field. Jimmy G, using him as an example because he's the next best qb we ever had in recent years, couldn't seemed to make these big plays as much. Whether he was looking at shorter, quicker routes, have the big play available but timing was off, or just missed with inaccurate throws--he couldn't put it together as much, like Brock is doing. It's the most underrated ability people tend to overlook with guys that aren't physically talented, easy eye test, lazy takes. Guys like Brady, Brees, Manning, Montana, Young --timing, accuracy, recognition, anticipation--the road to elite.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Tell me how Brock Purdy put up elite stats yesterday dropping dimes over top of seahawks heads all day but Dak has now become the odds favorite for MVP after an average game against very poor eagles pass defense?

honestly, Dak is playing out of his mind like Purdy i don't really have a issue with Dak being seen as current favorite although I'm sure they are ranked evenly.

But the cowboys play Miami buffalo and lions. Whoever loses less games from here on out will be MVP
Originally posted by ritz126:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Tell me how Brock Purdy put up elite stats yesterday dropping dimes over top of seahawks heads all day but Dak has now become the odds favorite for MVP after an average game against very poor eagles pass defense?

honestly, Dak is playing out of his mind like Purdy i don't really have a issue with Dak being seen as current favorite although I'm sure they are ranked evenly.

But the cowboys play Miami buffalo and lions. Whoever loses less games from here on out will be MVP

I highly doubt it. At this point the mainstream opinion is Dak over Brock. Brock has been better in every statistical efficiency category. The fact that Dak had an average game against a terrible pass defense and yet still gets all the praise on all those talking shows tells me Brock is in an MVP battle that he simply cannot win no matter how much better he plays than Dak.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Remember when people said Kyle doesn't call these types of plays…that it had nothing to do with the QB?


arm strength looked pretty there

I def agree with you but I think it's two fold here. I think Kyle called plays with a route that goes deep, but used it mainly as distractions when jimmy was out there. The second part is that I think Kyle didn't call nearly as many plays where he expected the qb to go deep because Jimmy rarely attempted it and when he did, he wasn't good at it.

Nah these route combinations have always been there. It's not always the #1 read BUT we had a QB that never looked high to low. That was the problem, dudes aren't gonna run clear out routes at full speed all the damn time knowing they will never get the ball (especially your main guys like BA/Deebo).

You gotta keep teams honest and Jimmy was bad at it.

FWIW Brock said this wasn't the #1 read in the progression. He saw Adams creeping in and took advantage of it. Those plays have always been there, you need a QB that can make the play…or at least attempt it.

Kyle love's explosives. Anyone saying he never called them or they weren't part of the progressions is not keeping it real.

BA said it best on the podcast with Armstead - "there are plays were in the past that we knew we were never going to get the ball. With Brock, there is a chance you can get it on any play" - thats essentially what he said. lol

That is how it should be, it's one of the ways you keep a defense honest and get the most out of your skill guys. it's freakin awesome how good we've been playing. I just hope our defense heals up before the baltimore game.
Dak and Brock have basically played equally well....I can see Prescott taking the MVP because of the team he plays for.
Brocky just seems to get incrementally better every game.... no stoppping him now until he takes a rest at Disneyland as the SBMVP
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Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
You know for sure Brock has finally arrived when Grant Cohen even says he is playing great.

Oh eff Cohen, he only says that now to get clicks as he built up his negative agenda against Purdy all year. Not a journalist. Just a headline writer.

Really what should be the key to Purdy being the real deal is that this is the very first QB in decades that actually united Niners fans. No beat writer, no coach, literally no one is as hard on 49ers quarterbacks as 49ers fans (and I'm not saying that's a bad thing necessary, it's just a fanbase that really values and knows the QB position.)
Originally posted by RickyRoma:
Dak and Brock have basically played equally well....I can see Prescott taking the MVP because of the team he plays for.

That is not what the statistical rankings show. Have you not seen the stat rankings that guys like Lombardi and Chapman have posted over the past few weeks? I mean this offense is greatest show on turf good, 2004 Colts good. Brock is on pace to break HOF QB records this season. Dak has played really well but not as good as Brock.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
We finally have a qb that can put it altogether-- the quick recognition, the timing, the accuracy--to make these big play as it becomes available on the field. Jimmy G, using him as an example because he's the next best qb we ever had in recent years, couldn't seemed to make these big plays as much. Whether he was looking at shorter, quicker routes, have the big play available but timing was off, or just missed with inaccurate throws--he couldn't put it together as much, like Brock is doing. It's the most underrated ability people tend to overlook with guys that aren't physically talented, easy eye test, lazy takes. Guys like Brady, Brees, Manning, Montana, Young --timing, accuracy, recognition, anticipation--the road to elite.

Bingo.
Originally posted by RickyRoma:
Dak and Brock have basically played equally well....I can see Prescott taking the MVP because of the team he plays for.

When Brock and Co put the nuts to Dallas and Dak that narrative will change.
Originally posted by Ruixx:
Oh eff Cohen, he only says that now to get clicks as he built up his negative agenda against Purdy all year. Not a journalist. Just a headline writer.

Really what should be the key to Purdy being the real deal is that this is the very first QB in decades that actually united Niners fans. No beat writer, no coach, literally no one is as hard on 49ers quarterbacks as 49ers fans (and I'm not saying that's a bad thing necessary, it's just a fanbase that really values and knows the QB position.)

Kap didn't unite the fan base?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Ruixx:
Oh eff Cohen, he only says that now to get clicks as he built up his negative agenda against Purdy all year. Not a journalist. Just a headline writer.

Really what should be the key to Purdy being the real deal is that this is the very first QB in decades that actually united Niners fans. No beat writer, no coach, literally no one is as hard on 49ers quarterbacks as 49ers fans (and I'm not saying that's a bad thing necessary, it's just a fanbase that really values and knows the QB position.)

Kap didn't unite the fan base?

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