Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I agree, but perhaps I am biased as I think Purdy would put up historic number behind elite protection. I mean historic.
I just think out side Trent and our scheme the rest of the o line is pretty garbage. When you face Chris Jones he exposes it.
The thing is it's unrealistic to expect a QB to be surrounded by elite talent in all supporting units in today's NFL. Our OL isn't elite in pass protection but it wasn't bad either, especially over the course of the season… and again you have the league's best run game, skill position group, and one of the most QB friendly schemes built around playaction. Those are key factors beyond his individual skill that allowed him to have the type of season he had… where he already put up near historic numbers in terms of efficiency. I personally think those numbers skewed opinions of him in this fanbase to a degree. He's a good QB. Especially advanced in his ability to run the offense with such little NFL experience. Great poise. Enough athletic ability and feel to make occasional plays out of structure.
As elite as the supporting cast is, it's not really built to take on elite defenses. Aiyuk and especially Deebo get blanketed. All the YAC bros get tackled immediately. The OL gets ran through and run game gets shutdown. The setup we have is great for most of the reg season, but it's a grind going against good defenses. The OL needs help and we need more receivers that don't rely so much on the scheme to get open
BA can get open on his own, Deebo not so much (at least not against very good DBs).