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Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints

I think one was from 7-7 and not all of them count those. I still think it's Brock trying to figure out where his arm is and what he can get away with. Only way I believe this throwing picks everyday is a real concern is if it translates in the game
From the play-by-play I read today, Brock threw a 45 yard pass to Aiyuk who got behind Ambry Thomas. I'm so glad he's connecting on deep balls. That's the only part of his game which he needed to work on.
Originally posted by elguapo:
From the play-by-play I read today, Brock threw a 45 yard pass to Aiyuk who got behind Ambry Thomas. I'm so glad he's connecting on deep balls. That's the only part of his game which he needed to work on.

yessir it's Thomas
not that other name, that starts with a W


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[ Edited by Hysterikal on Aug 16, 2023 at 5:38 PM ]
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints

I think one was from 7-7 and not all of them count those. I still think it's Brock trying to figure out where his arm is and what he can get away with. Only way I believe this throwing picks everyday is a real concern is if it translates in the game

If you practice worried about a stat line you are definitely setting yourself up for failure. This over reaction to practice stats (for all QBs) is actually a very bad precedent in my opinion.

we are taking away the purpose of practice by potentially making them worry about the mob overreactions. Practice is for pushing limits and boundaries.
Originally posted by Shorteous:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints

I think one was from 7-7 and not all of them count those. I still think it's Brock trying to figure out where his arm is and what he can get away with. Only way I believe this throwing picks everyday is a real concern is if it translates in the game

If you practice worried about a stat line you are definitely setting yourself up for failure. This over reaction to practice stats (for all QBs) is actually a very bad precedent in my opinion.

we are taking away the purpose of practice by potentially making them worry about the mob overreactions. Practice is for pushing limits and boundaries.
While the stats are meaningless, any human will have how they performed back in their mind.. with media talking about it or not
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by elguapo:
From the play-by-play I read today, Brock threw a 45 yard pass to Aiyuk who got behind Ambry Thomas. I'm so glad he's connecting on deep balls. That's the only part of his game which he needed to work on.

yessir it's Thomas
not that other name, that starts with a W

Yeah Ambry Witherspoon is so inconsistent and gives up so many big plays. Even if he is improving, he's still a liability for giving up a big play or a td on any given snap
Originally posted by elguapo:
Yeah Ambry Witherspoon is so inconsistent and gives up so many big plays. Even if he is improving, he's still a liability for giving up a big play or a td on any given snap

Unfortunately that is true about every DB not named Ward. All are gonna need to pick it up this season.
Originally posted by Shorteous:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints

I think one was from 7-7 and not all of them count those. I still think it's Brock trying to figure out where his arm is and what he can get away with. Only way I believe this throwing picks everyday is a real concern is if it translates in the game

If you practice worried about a stat line you are definitely setting yourself up for failure. This over reaction to practice stats (for all QBs) is actually a very bad precedent in my opinion.

we are taking away the purpose of practice by potentially making them worry about the mob overreactions. Practice is for pushing limits and boundaries.
I keep seeing this take and I don't really agree with it. We all know it's practice. But it still matters. These guys are still trying their best, at least I would think, and it doesn't look good. It's not the world....but it's not nothing either.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Yeah Ambry Witherspoon is so inconsistent and gives up so many big plays. Even if he is improving, he's still a liability for giving up a big play or a td on any given snap

Unfortunately that is true about every DB not named Ward. All are gonna need to pick it up this season.

Demmonoire, or whatever the hell his name is, came on really strong to close out the season last year. I thought he looked better than ward. I almost wonder if ward was fighting injuries because he was noticeably different the last stretch of the season.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Demmonoire, or whatever the hell his name is, came on really strong to close out the season last year. I thought he looked better than ward. I almost wonder if ward was fighting injuries because he was noticeably different the last stretch of the season.

He got nicked up in Seattle game in Seattle from what I recall

Lenoir was good in playoffs but Adams just destroyed him.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
He got nicked up in Seattle game in Seattle from what I recall

Lenoir was good in playoffs but Adams just destroyed him.

Adams made like 4 really great catches, including one absolutely insane catch. "Destroyed" to me is you weren't even in the play. Lenoir was in position all day long, sometimes you have to say well s**t if he's going to catch that what can I do
Originally posted by raywm3:
Originally posted by Shorteous:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by boast:
Grant says Purdy threw two INTS and everyone else says one.

*edit: just saw Lombardi's report

It's not just grant. a few posts above yours whoever jack hammer is also says Purdy had 2 ints

I think one was from 7-7 and not all of them count those. I still think it's Brock trying to figure out where his arm is and what he can get away with. Only way I believe this throwing picks everyday is a real concern is if it translates in the game

If you practice worried about a stat line you are definitely setting yourself up for failure. This over reaction to practice stats (for all QBs) is actually a very bad precedent in my opinion.

we are taking away the purpose of practice by potentially making them worry about the mob overreactions. Practice is for pushing limits and boundaries.
I keep seeing this take and I don't really agree with it. We all know it's practice. But it still matters. These guys are still trying their best, at least I would think, and it doesn't look good. It's not the world....but it's not nothing either.

If you're fighting for a spot or position ranking, I agree. The competition will pressure you to do mistake free performance in front of your coaches and teammates. But if you're already given the key to the car, you're not racing with anybody anymore, you just focus in getting the perfect feel with your car while you're testing/driving it to its limits. Purdy knows this and has been doing this for a long time. He will rather make as many mistakes in practice by pushing all the limit and boundaries in as many situations as possible. In my opinion this is one of the must to do in PRACTICE in order to become a great or at least a very efficient QB.
How many practice interceptions are going to be reported today
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