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Who holds this offense back more?

Brock Purdy.
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Brock Purdy.

LOL... the missed handoff was funny because he almost got a first down.

I actually think Purdy is gonna be a really solid backup QB at least. Arrow still up on him.
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Brock Purdy.

LOL... the missed handoff was funny because he almost got a first down.

I actually think Purdy is gonna be a really solid backup QB at least. Arrow still up on him.

He turned nothing into 9 yards. That Mahomes'esque like
His days holding us back are over
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Brock Purdy.

Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Brock Purdy.

LOL... the missed handoff was funny because he almost got a first down.

I actually think Purdy is gonna be a really solid backup QB at least. Arrow still up on him.

We have 2 now!
In for my weekly Mike McGlinchey post
O-Line. If we had a dominate Oline, we would be considered the best team in the league.
Injuries.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Injuries.

Football God's
Can i get a write in vote for the o line?
Has this question been answered officially now?
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Has this question been answered officially now?

Obviously ridiculous that this was a question for people.

Still, Kyle could improve in the decision making department. That punt at the beginning of the 2nd quarter last night was an impressively awful decision.
[ Edited by SmokeyJoe on Dec 16, 2022 at 3:42 PM ]
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Has this question been answered officially now?

Obviously ridiculous that this was a question for people.

Still, Kyle could improve in the decision making department. That punt at the beginning of the 2nd quarter last night was an impressively awful decision.

It wasn't awful but it was puzzling. Given that we got SEA to jump off sides and made it more manageable to convert.
[ Edited by YACBros85 on Dec 16, 2022 at 3:47 PM ]
Originally posted by YACBros85:
It wasn't awful but it was puzzling. Given that we got SEA to jump off sides and made it more manageable to convert.

It was positively awful. Nothing less.

For clarity, I'm not talking about going for it at 4th and 7. I'm factoring that they successfully got the Hawks to jump making it a 4th and 2.

You have an elite offense everywhere besides QB, and your QB is at 100 percent completion for the game. The Seahawks have a bad defense and a two score lead puts them on the ropes against your elite defense. You're 2 yards away from a first down and about 10 yards away from a field goal attempt at worst.

You punt the ball, and with the 5 yard penalty on the punt it nets you 15 yards of field position. Absolutely ridiculous. Willingly gave away momentum. If Dre Greenlaw doesn't smash Homer and cause a fumble, it might have been a 7-6 or 7-3 game at halftime.

You couple that kind of decision making with a horrendous call from the refs that takes away another 7, and you put yourself in position to be in a close game you dominated the entire time.

This kind of thing cannot happen in a playoff game.
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