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Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I'm debating - is he the second comming of Joe or Tom?


I'd say Joe. That roll out mobility wasn't in Brady's tool box.
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by DrEll:
Not at all. Did you listen to that clip. He's transitioned the attack from Brock not being deserving to the award being a bad representation of how good a player is. He basically finished by saying that he thinks Purdy will win it, and historically it will be frowned upon when looking back.

Lol, what a douche…

Same way I feel about cam winning it. I think it's a joke. Lol waters down the award but oh well.

Cam was the best player THAT year. Purdy has an argument for him being that guy THIS year if he keeps his current pace. If Rich Gannon could win it then so can Cam and Purdy

Cam wasn't even the best player on his own team. Lol luke Kuechley was and cam had like 7 all pros on his team and 9 or pro bowlers.

brady had revolving doors at every position that year. He was literally the only member of that offense that started every game that year and still had a great year. Lol stop it with the cam was special nonsense. He was really good. That's all.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Dec 21, 2023 at 9:34 AM ]
from Newton to hat questions I'd like to apologize to Brock for the smattering of idiotic questions he's had to deal with,
the man just wants to talk ball
on MVP consider Rice won zero league MVP honors, (1 SB MVP of course, but that's different from NFL MVP)
Rice was in 2013 or so named by the NFL itself the #1 player of all time,
so try to make sense of that
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I've been saying this since last year. The only true difference I see between Brock and Joe is the size of their legs.
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I've been saying this since last year. The only true difference I see between Brock and Joe is the size of their legs.

Both are smooth/ scramblers, accurate, composed, and very catchable throws. It seems like they're throwing pillows out there with how catchable the football seems to a lot of these other QBs.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I've been saying this since last year. The only true difference I see between Brock and Joe is the size of their legs.

Both are smooth/ scramblers, accurate, composed, and very catchable throws. It seems like they're throwing pillows out there with how catchable the football seems to a lot of these other QBs.

That's one of the things Jerry mentioned, the catch ability of their balls. When Darnold came in for those couple snaps it was evident. Sam threw a ball that was high for Kittle and went through his hands. The next drive that Purdy came in, he also threw a high ball to George, but it was caught.
Originally posted by tankle104:

"operates the system really well..."

IOW, he's a system QB, not a REAL QB.

I swear, there will be a lot of voters who will vote for CMC or Jackson because they can't bring themselves to admit they have been wrong about Purdy all along.
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I've been saying this since last year. The only true difference I see between Brock and Joe is the size of their legs.

Both are smooth/ scramblers, accurate, composed, and very catchable throws. It seems like they're throwing pillows out there with how catchable the football seems to a lot of these other QBs.

That's one of the things Jerry mentioned, the catch ability of their balls. When Darnold came in for those couple snaps it was evident. Sam threw a ball that was high for Kittle and went through his hands. The next drive that Purdy came in, he also threw a high ball to George, but it was caught.

Watching Allen and Lawrence throw rockets to their receivers only to have them squirt through their hands should make it clear who is the better point guard QB.

Also, one of the reasons Allen and Lawrence have to throw the ball so hard is that they don't have Purdy's ability to read defenses and anticipate the throw location. Hence, they are late and have to make up for their mental lack with a 90 MPH fastball.
WRs should be lining up to have BP as their QB
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:

Thought that look familiar from Brock last year...

I've been saying this since last year. The only true difference I see between Brock and Joe is the size of their legs.

Both are smooth/ scramblers, accurate, composed, and very catchable throws. It seems like they're throwing pillows out there with how catchable the football seems to a lot of these other QBs.

That's one of the things Jerry mentioned, the catch ability of their balls. When Darnold came in for those couple snaps it was evident. Sam threw a ball that was high for Kittle and went through his hands. The next drive that Purdy came in, he also threw a high ball to George, but it was caught.

I feel like a lot of fans (not just 49er fans) realize how important it is to throw a "catchable ball". Just watching drew lock and darnold these last few games, reminds me of kap. Just Lazer beams - it's like they know how to add touch or take some heat off.

I've always equated that to anticipation and processing - if you can see things before they happen and understand the pace the guys are going, it's easier to take some off and get it there on time still. I feel like guys like darnold and lock see and beam it. They aren't anticipating anything.
hard to compare Joe and Brock, defenses were much simpler when Joe played and DC hadn't yet developed the original WCO coverage killer with Quarters... Brock has it much more difficult now
Originally posted by tankle104:
I feel like a lot of fans (not just 49er fans) realize how important it is to throw a "catchable ball". Just watching drew lock and darnold these last few games, reminds me of kap. Just Lazer beams - it's like they know how to add touch or take some heat off.

I've always equated that to anticipation and processing - if you can see things before they happen and understand the pace the guys are going, it's easier to take some off and get it there on time still. I feel like guys like darnold and lock see and beam it. They aren't anticipating anything.

Love his anticipation.

[ Edited by SLCNiner on Dec 21, 2023 at 11:32 AM ]
Originally posted by tankle104:
weird. I said this yesterday on here and some random dipsh!t tried to tell me otherwise. Lol sometimes I wondering if I'm talking 49ers with 12 year olds.

Dude... I taught you how read the graph. A tweet doesnt change the fact that it says they both throw to open WRs @ about a 65% rate. They are virtually deadlocked there on this chart... and the amount of separation WRs get on average is strictly a WR stat ( on a chart that doesnt even list the units or the rationale, btw).

So no...u arent allowed to make up your own facts on the fly (talking about how it shows he's throwing into tight coverage,...lol)...and yes...High School is important.
[ Edited by random49er on Dec 21, 2023 at 11:44 AM ]
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
weird. I said this yesterday on here and some random dipsh!t tried to tell me otherwise. Lol sometimes I wondering if I'm talking 49ers with 12 year olds.

Dude... I taught you how read the graph. A tweet doesnt change the fact that it says they both throw to open WRs @ about a 65% rate. They are virtually deadlocked there on this chart... and the amount of separation WRs get on average is strictly a WR stat ( on a chart that doesnt even list the units or the rationale, btw).

So no...u arent allowed to make up your own facts on the fly (talking about how it shows he's throwing into tight coverage,...lol)...and yes...High School is important.

Lol so throwing to guys that are covered better doesn't mean you're throwing dimes? Separation doesn't matter? Lmao

the other chart clearly showed that since the bye (for us) that's Brock's average wr sep was league average and Lamar's lead the league by far.

then you started crying about something and only god knows what. Lol I'm surprised you haven't deleted anything from my posts and then made asinine comments yet. First time for everything.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Dec 21, 2023 at 11:55 AM ]
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