Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Unreal what some of you are saying and no clue what game you were watching. Raining. No Deebo. CMC banged up. OL getting dominated. WR's dropping balls. Defense getting gashed for chunk plays. 0-30. Purdy overcame all of that.
let's get a lil real, BA cooked his matchup and Brock couldn't hit the broadside of the barn, he was high to JJ, he whiffed a screen pass
he got pick 6'd but for GB dropping the ball, hit the DB right in the numbers, spent most of the game shaking his head at himself
style points mean zero, but it was a poor showing, the team overcame a poor showing I think a lot of the team played poorly, Brock had as bad a game as anyone in red
Don't disagree with any of this. Do conditions matter? Does losing our #1 WR matter? Does playing from behind the whole game matter? Does having a poor pass blocking OL matter? Do dropped balls matter?
The answer is yes. And he found a way to overcome all of that. EPIC playoff win. And you and others want to dwell on the bad plays and shaky stats. Sure, by all means. But this is on par with random spending a week blaming Jimmy for Kittle's dropped pass in our glorious 13-10 win at Green Bay. Absolutely pathetic in my opinion.
I don't think he likes throwing a wet ball I think that impacts him more than most QBs, I think without conditions he's a different QB
Every QB is better without rain. But see what you want to see. Seems like a tough way to be a fan. Pointless in my opinion.
Love had some nice throws, especially in that first half when he rolled out and threw that perfect pass near the sidelines.
I think it's a bit valid, it's just biology there. You got big ass hands it's easier to grip it. It also effected Love on some throws, but it looked like Purdy a bit more, but that's also due to the rust there.
In the end hand size didn't matter, but the size of their balls