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The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Leathaface:
KS is failing Brock Purdy. Everyone thinks that KS is the reason Purdy has been good but it's really the other way around.

lol

What are you laughing at? Understand football, then comment. KS has absolutely ZERO man beaters in his play sheet. When do you see rub routes? When do you see RB screens? When do you see pick/fake pick plays? NEVER. He just expects his WRs to beat man coverage on their own. Purdy is being forced to throw the ball into tight windows all season and it finally is catching up to him. Make sense now?

That's right and your first comment was right for sure.

I think I was a bit too harsh but the truth is I think KS has been part of the problem this year. Obviously I am just a fan and don't know the inner workings but there has to be a better way to attack the Chiefs than what we've been trying the last 2 outings.

The sad part is it is getting progressively worse. In the 2022 regular season game at least we moved the ball decently well on them.

So I wanted to pile on you cuz I really hate that people state opinions/observations as facts when how do you really know? BUT..... I actually agree with you lol. Everyone piles on Kyle (and seemingly every player depending on the week) but I often think that as fans we have no idea as to why a game plan was called the way it was and it's obviously not random. However I keep seeing and thinking the same things. Why does it feel like every pass play is a tight window? Where are the "sits" when we just need 6-9 yards? Speaking of which, why for the love of god is 3rd and medium/long always some low percentage have to be perfect playcall all the time? Where are the simple digs and outs and sits, etc.....
Originally posted by Kolohe:
The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.

Exactly. He has zero time. Watch Darnold sit back there with little to no pressure and you see the results.
Originally posted by MBNINER90266:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.

Exactly. He has zero time. Watch Darnold sit back there with little to no pressure and you see the results.

Brock wasn't under constant pressure against the Chiefs. In fact I thought the O line did a better than expected job. I barely heard Jones name called out. Brock had enough time to make some deep throws. He wsn't scrambling to avoid sacks all night. He had 8 carries but at least 3 were QB sneaks.
Brock needs to get his rear in gear and avoid the dumb turnovers. we aren't good enough to turn it over 3 times and win.
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Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Brock needs to get his rear in gear and avoid the dumb turnovers. we aren't good enough to turn it over 3 times and win.

Didn't Aiyuk fall on the first one and on the third one didn't McKivitz allow the hit on Purdy when he was throwing it? But yah I agree.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Brock needs to get his rear in gear and avoid the dumb turnovers. we aren't good enough to turn it over 3 times and win.

Didn't Aiyuk fall on the first one and on the third one didn't McKivitz allow the hit on Purdy when he was throwing it? But yah I agree.

Didn't like the play call on his third int. You know the Chiefs are going to bring it and you keep Purdy in the pocket knowing we suck major ass in the red zone this year on top of having no Deebo, no Aiyuk, no JJ, and of course, no CMC. What the f**k did you think was going to happen, Kyle? If he rolls out and has to throw it away, fine, let's kick a fg, that's better than a pick.
Purdy out there throwing the ball deep thinking he's JT O'Sullivan! But he has a noodle Ken Dorsey arm!
Originally posted by MBNINER90266:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.

Exactly. He has zero time. Watch Darnold sit back there with little to no pressure and you see the results.

Brendel is a liability in true pass sets, outside of that the rest of the OL has actually not be a massive problem in those true pass sets.

Sam has basically had a lead all season, dude is doing exactly what Kyle was doing with Jimmy when our D was elite. Run the ball and play action all day when you aren't playing from behind.

their IOL is not great. Awesome OTs though
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Oct 22, 2024 at 11:43 AM ]
Originally posted by Eli_23:
Purdy out there throwing the ball deep thinking he's JT O'Sullivan! But he has a noodle Ken Dorsey arm!

In football shorter, under thrown and complete is 10,000 times better than an over throw. An over throw is 100% incomplete. Never been completed. See Jimmy G in the Super Bowl. A 50 yard completion is great. You take that any time you can get it. If our redzone wasn't so horrible we would just punch that in.

Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
In football shorter, under thrown and complete is 10,000 times better than an over throw. An over throw is 100% incomplete. Never been completed. See Jimmy G in the Super Bowl. A 50 yard completion is great. You take that any time you can get it. If our redzone wasn't so horrible we would just punch that in.

Bad throws are bad throws. Missed opportunities to score TDs loses games all the same. BA never gets hurt if he hits kittle in stride.

who said anything about overthrowing the football anyway? Complete deflection
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Oct 22, 2024 at 11:46 AM ]
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
In football shorter, under thrown and complete is 10,000 times better than an over throw. An over throw is 100% incomplete. Never been completed. See Jimmy G in the Super Bowl. A 50 yard completion is great. You take that any time you can get it. If our redzone wasn't so horrible we would just punch that in.

Bad throws are bad throws. Missed opportunities to score TDs loses games all the same. BA never gets hurt if he hits kittle in stride.

A 50 yard completion down the sideline is not a "bad throw." It's a great throw that you take all day. Not all bombs go for a TD. I see other teams get tackled all the time. It's common. The over throw is the greater sin by far. You won't even get the 50 yards.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by MBNINER90266:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.

Exactly. He has zero time. Watch Darnold sit back there with little to no pressure and you see the results.

Brendel is a liability in true pass sets, outside of that the rest of the OL has actually not be a massive problem in those true pass sets.

Sam has basically had a lead all season, dude is doing exactly what Kyle was doing with Jimmy when our D was elite. Run the ball and play action all day when you aren't playing from behind.

their IOL is not great. Awesome OTs though

Mckivitz routinely gets beaten
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by MBNINER90266:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
The problem starts in the middle of the O-line then to the Right on the end.

Exactly. He has zero time. Watch Darnold sit back there with little to no pressure and you see the results.

Brock wasn't under constant pressure against the Chiefs. In fact I thought the O line did a better than expected job. I barely heard Jones name called out. Brock had enough time to make some deep throws. He wsn't scrambling to avoid sacks all night. He had 8 carries but at least 3 were QB sneaks.

I agree for the first time I saw Brock hearing footsteps that weren't there. Don't know if its the Chiefs being in his head or their scheme but he was uncomfortable from by he jump. Good thing is that he is young and I have full faith in him.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
A 50 yard completion down the sideline is not a "bad throw." It's a great throw that you take all day. Not all bombs go for a TD. I see other teams get tackled all the time. It's common. The over throw is the greater sin by far. You won't even get the 50 yards.

Its a throw you will take as its better then an incomplete pass... But that should of been a TD.
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