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Imagine prime Jerry Rice and Brock...

Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
You still think Kirk is coming to take Brock's job?



I remember that one, the Cousins prophecy

Should have given Trey the first 8 starts just to be fair.

With the way dak is playing, he's about to get a massive extension. So looks like we won't ever see Trey play as a cowboy either. Curious where his next landing spot will be.

i could see the Vikings looking into him. Or atl.

Brock Purdy.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by tankle104:

jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/

Lol I just reread my own post - i always knew Jimmy sucked at throwing deep the entire time he was here… but to see the overall stats. Sickening. Lmao just embarrassing.

And it sure as s**t wasn't scheme or personnel related like some Jimmy defenders said for years

glad we can finally put that to bed.

I just had another post, a page ago, that I pulled from an article. It says how kyles plays almost always have a route for short, intermediate, and deep - it just depends on what coverage the defense plays on where the qb should go with the ball. So I've always known the deep shots were there, I just always felt like Kyle gave up expecting those shots cause Jimmy almost never take em.

Honestly to only complete 6 in 5 years is insane.

the more we are learning (or at least IM understanding now), I get why Kyle was so frustrated with Jimmy. His offense wasn't being executed and it was making those wins much harder than they had to be, really makes me appreciate Kyle more as a coach. Even though I've always loved having him.

id be curious if someone has gone through the all22 and high lighted how many open deeper passes there were that he passed up. Has to be a ton. Has to be infuriating to be a guy like BA too - makes sense why he wanted Lance to play, he probably felt like the skill guys would potentially have better utilization.

Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Imagine prime Jerry Rice and Brock...


I don't have to, I just have to watch montana throw it to rice and that is what it would look like.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
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?

Kap had a lot of haters that were Alex smith loyalists

Honestly there's still some Brock haters (or simply not all in) still. If a couple losses come, they will come out of the woodwork. Everyone loves everyone when they're winning consistently and actually putting pts on the board.



Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:



Lol.

Ruthless
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Imagine prime Jerry Rice and Brock...


I don't have to, I just have to watch montana throw it to rice and that is what it would look like.

Brock's casualness in that clip is cool to see. Respectful to Jerry but really just focused on the game ahead.
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by tankle104:

jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/

Lol I just reread my own post - i always knew Jimmy sucked at throwing deep the entire time he was here… but to see the overall stats. Sickening. Lmao just embarrassing.

And it sure as s**t wasn't scheme or personnel related like some Jimmy defenders said for years

glad we can finally put that to bed.

I just had another post, a page ago, that I pulled from an article. It says how kyles plays almost always have a route for short, intermediate, and deep - it just depends on what coverage the defense plays on where the qb should go with the ball. So I've always known the deep shots were there, I just always felt like Kyle gave up expecting those shots cause Jimmy almost never take em.

Honestly to only complete 6 in 5 years is insane.

the more we are learning (or at least IM understanding now), I get why Kyle was so frustrated with Jimmy. His offense wasn't being executed and it was making those wins much harder than they had to be, really makes me appreciate Kyle more as a coach. Even though I've always loved having him.

id be curious if someone has gone through the all22 and high lighted how many open deeper passes there were that he passed up. Has to be a ton. Has to be infuriating to be a guy like BA too - makes sense why he wanted Lance to play, he probably felt like the skill guys would potentially have better utilization.


I still don't think Jimmy was horrible. I'm just realizing how much he was really holding the team back. I still think he's a solid qb (relative to most around the league) but more limited than I thought he was.

it helps to see someone like Brock show what was missing.

I personally didn't mind moving off if Jimmy, I just didn't think Lance was the right option - especially at that time based on where he was as a QB.

as soon as I saw Brock, I pretty much completely forgot about jimmy and couldn't of cared less what happened to him.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:



Lol.

Ruthless

Lol the room I'm in is quiet and everyone hella looked at me cause I started busting up when I saw this. LMAO
Originally posted by tankle104:

jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/

That's a remarkable stat that backs up what everyone intuitively feels is true.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by tankle104:

jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/

Lol I just reread my own post - i always knew Jimmy sucked at throwing deep the entire time he was here… but to see the overall stats. Sickening. Lmao just embarrassing.

And it sure as s**t wasn't scheme or personnel related like some Jimmy defenders said for years

glad we can finally put that to bed.

I just had another post, a page ago, that I pulled from an article. It says how kyles plays almost always have a route for short, intermediate, and deep - it just depends on what coverage the defense plays on where the qb should go with the ball. So I've always known the deep shots were there, I just always felt like Kyle gave up expecting those shots cause Jimmy almost never take em.

Honestly to only complete 6 in 5 years is insane.

the more we are learning (or at least IM understanding now), I get why Kyle was so frustrated with Jimmy. His offense wasn't being executed and it was making those wins much harder than they had to be, really makes me appreciate Kyle more as a coach. Even though I've always loved having him.

id be curious if someone has gone through the all22 and high lighted how many open deeper passes there were that he passed up. Has to be a ton. Has to be infuriating to be a guy like BA too - makes sense why he wanted Lance to play, he probably felt like the skill guys would potentially have better utilization.


I still don't think Jimmy was horrible. I'm just realizing how much he was really holding the team back. I still think he's a solid qb (relative to most around the league) but more limited than I thought he was.

it helps to see someone like Brock show what was missing.

I personally didn't mind moving off if Jimmy, I just didn't think Lance was the right option - especially at that time based on where he was as a QB.

as soon as I saw Brock, I pretty much completely forgot about jimmy and couldn't of cared less what happened to him.

Me neither. He was decent here. Top half probably. But since we all hate The Ringer, here's what they had to say about Brock throwing more down field:

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2023/10/11/23912295/brock-purdy-kyle-shanahan-san-francisco-49ers

Originally Posted by The Ringer

Critically: The 49ers playmakers have not been given new roles to match Purdy's ambition; rather, they're just getting treated differently. Look at the downfield routes—post routes and go routes—for Samuel and Aiyuk. They run them at roughly the same percentages for Purdy and Garoppolo—but a far higher percentage of their targets have come on downfield throws with Purdy as the quarterback than with Garoppolo.

Can't say this is false. As I've been saying for years, the deep passes have always been there. The same routes. We just have a QB who has the confidence, nay, the gall, no, no, the ARROGANCE, nay, the ARM-AROGANCE, nay nay, the DISRESPECT to throw it. Brock is teabagging defenses with those down the field throws.

Originally posted by tankle104:
jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/


Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by tankle104:

jimmy doesn't know how to go balls deep :/

That's a remarkable stat that backs up what everyone intuitively feels is true.

This is what I haven't been able to figure out - I understood why teams stacked the box when Jimmy was our qb. I haven't been able to figure out why teams still do it against Brock.

maybe it's a "pick your poison" type of thing and they'd rather shut down CMC and try to make Brock beat us (which I guess makes sense) but it really hasn't been successful against us unless we've been injured.

All I know is that I LOVE BROCK. 😍😭
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by YACBros85:

Looking at that comparison chart I can understand why some people have Dak as MVP. First of all he doesn't have as many weapons as Purdy. None of us can deny that their playmakers just don't match up with SF. The other thing is he plays for the Cowboys. Like it or not, those Eastern writers are going to favor a guy from the NFC East over the NFC West if it's close. I think it should be Purdy but I won't be upset if Dak wins it. Especially if the Niners win the SB.

Can you? Because I absolutely cannot. Dak is CLEARLY #2 when you look at this chart.

Same.

You had me at Dak is clearly number 2

To you and most Niner fans he's #1. That isn't necessarily true for people in other parts of the country. Many of them don't actually see him play and see the way he finds open receivers when the play breaks down. They still view hm as a rather small QB with limited athletic skills. Remember Dallas games are shown in the Eastern time zone so more people see him play. I'm not defending Dak. I'm just trying to explain why Dak is viewed as the MVP favorite by many.

What does not being a Niner fan have to do with being able to read a chart?
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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Imagine prime Jerry Rice and Brock...


WOW!
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