Originally posted by 4ML:
Still can't believe they drafted the right guy!!!
Don't remember the last time I was this excited to see someone play in preseason!
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Originally posted by 4ML:
Still can't believe they drafted the right guy!!!
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 4ML:
Still can't believe they drafted the right guy!!!
Don't remember the last time I was this excited to see someone play in preseason!
Originally posted by mayo49:True, but we had to wait on Bosa because he was injured early in camp, high ankle sprain I believe.
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 4ML:
Still can't believe they drafted the right guy!!!
Don't remember the last time I was this excited to see someone play in preseason!
Bosa was pretty exciting to watch play.
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by socal1632:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NTeply49:
After watching every offensive snap for the kid, and not just his highlights. He has some work to so. He has never carried a team with his arm. I hope we can develop him, but ideally, he needs a year to sit and train. Hopefully jimmy wins a superbowl and we trade him for a decent haul before handing the team over to Trey.
He's played just a handful of quarters where his team was actually behind and even then he wasn't throwing it a lot.
He's got a lot to learn and being able to ease his toes into the water is likely going to be far more beneficial than to just throw him into the deep end.
Ummmmm he Went undefeated. They have already lost games. He carried the team just fine
So did Easton Stick. You want him starting?
He carried the team just fine
He had just one game in college where he threw it more than 24 times. Four games where he passed for more than 200 yards. Six quarters in his college career where his team wasn't ahead. He's never really had to carry an offense with his arm.
The more time he gets to sit and watch, the better for him IMO.
It sounds a bit backwards to say, "he's inexperienced throwing the ball so he needs to sit and watch". Doesn't he need to play and throw? I know we're talking more about in-season, and so I hope Kyle can work him into some subpackages for development sake. Give Lance some film of himself to watch and learn from. Really curious how Kyle approaches this.
Lance needs to get a high number of preseason snaps imo. Let the competition for backup QB mainly take place in camp. Let Lance get a bunch of preseason snaps so he can adjust to NFL speed. I figure 'NFL preseason second half' is similar to high level college speed.
Not if his "inexperience" and lack of accuracy is from a lack of refinement in throwing mechanics. All of the Trey fans are quick to bring up his age and moldability and lack of bad habits. The way the QBs develop bad habits is they do what they have to do to when the live bullets are flying. Let the kid hone his skills, learn good habits, grasp the offense, see what NFL defenses are doing from the sidelines, and he will get his shot soon enough.
Matt Ryan had his drastic improvement after being in Shanahan's offense for a while. Let's not assume, that Jimmy has maxed out just yet.
Originally posted by thl408:
Trey Lance
Meet my friend, Trey. pic.twitter.com/AUcfgRdpq6
— Drea Blackwell (@KSBWDrea) May 7, 2021
Originally posted by NYniner85:One of the replies:
Originally posted by thl408:
Trey Lance
Meet my friend, Trey. pic.twitter.com/AUcfgRdpq6
— Drea Blackwell (@KSBWDrea) May 7, 2021
During their deep dive on Trey Lance, the 49ers closely studied complex pro-style verbiage that North Dakota State's offenses uses. It's unique for CFB. Lance mastered it.
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) May 6, 2021
My convo with NDSU's Randy Hedberg illuminated a critical part of the process: https://t.co/yAP5mtaTEg pic.twitter.com/o6nx6Svnv4
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
One of the replies:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
One of the replies:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by socal1632:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NTeply49:
After watching every offensive snap for the kid, and not just his highlights. He has some work to so. He has never carried a team with his arm. I hope we can develop him, but ideally, he needs a year to sit and train. Hopefully jimmy wins a superbowl and we trade him for a decent haul before handing the team over to Trey.
He's played just a handful of quarters where his team was actually behind and even then he wasn't throwing it a lot.
He's got a lot to learn and being able to ease his toes into the water is likely going to be far more beneficial than to just throw him into the deep end.
Ummmmm he Went undefeated. They have already lost games. He carried the team just fine
So did Easton Stick. You want him starting?
He carried the team just fine
He had just one game in college where he threw it more than 24 times. Four games where he passed for more than 200 yards. Six quarters in his college career where his team wasn't ahead. He's never really had to carry an offense with his arm.
The more time he gets to sit and watch, the better for him IMO.
It sounds a bit backwards to say, "he's inexperienced throwing the ball so he needs to sit and watch". Doesn't he need to play and throw? I know we're talking more about in-season, and so I hope Kyle can work him into some subpackages for development sake. Give Lance some film of himself to watch and learn from. Really curious how Kyle approaches this.
Lance needs to get a high number of preseason snaps imo. Let the competition for backup QB mainly take place in camp. Let Lance get a bunch of preseason snaps so he can adjust to NFL speed. I figure 'NFL preseason second half' is similar to high level college speed.
Not if his "inexperience" and lack of accuracy is from a lack of refinement in throwing mechanics. All of the Trey fans are quick to bring up his age and moldability and lack of bad habits. The way the QBs develop bad habits is they do what they have to do to when the live bullets are flying. Let the kid hone his skills, learn good habits, grasp the offense, see what NFL defenses are doing from the sidelines, and he will get his shot soon enough.
Matt Ryan had his drastic improvement after being in Shanahan's offense for a while. Let's not assume, that Jimmy has maxed out just yet.
Yeah it's possible, but he's been in the offense several years and hasn't improved his sub par vision, nor has he corrected his mechanical issues that cause his deep ball inconsistency problems.
But maybe, just maybe he's just really slow, and five years later he'll finally make the leap.
It's certainly not impossible that after all this time Jimmy could make a significant leap.
Originally posted by socal1632:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by socal1632:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NTeply49:
After watching every offensive snap for the kid, and not just his highlights. He has some work to so. He has never carried a team with his arm. I hope we can develop him, but ideally, he needs a year to sit and train. Hopefully jimmy wins a superbowl and we trade him for a decent haul before handing the team over to Trey.
He's played just a handful of quarters where his team was actually behind and even then he wasn't throwing it a lot.
He's got a lot to learn and being able to ease his toes into the water is likely going to be far more beneficial than to just throw him into the deep end.
Ummmmm he Went undefeated. They have already lost games. He carried the team just fine
So did Easton Stick. You want him starting?
He carried the team just fine
He had just one game in college where he threw it more than 24 times. Four games where he passed for more than 200 yards. Six quarters in his college career where his team wasn't ahead. He's never really had to carry an offense with his arm.
The more time he gets to sit and watch, the better for him IMO.
It sounds a bit backwards to say, "he's inexperienced throwing the ball so he needs to sit and watch". Doesn't he need to play and throw? I know we're talking more about in-season, and so I hope Kyle can work him into some subpackages for development sake. Give Lance some film of himself to watch and learn from. Really curious how Kyle approaches this.
Lance needs to get a high number of preseason snaps imo. Let the competition for backup QB mainly take place in camp. Let Lance get a bunch of preseason snaps so he can adjust to NFL speed. I figure 'NFL preseason second half' is similar to high level college speed.
Not if his "inexperience" and lack of accuracy is from a lack of refinement in throwing mechanics. All of the Trey fans are quick to bring up his age and moldability and lack of bad habits. The way the QBs develop bad habits is they do what they have to do to when the live bullets are flying. Let the kid hone his skills, learn good habits, grasp the offense, see what NFL defenses are doing from the sidelines, and he will get his shot soon enough.
Matt Ryan had his drastic improvement after being in Shanahan's offense for a while. Let's not assume, that Jimmy has maxed out just yet.
Yeah it's possible, but he's been in the offense several years and hasn't improved his sub par vision, nor has he corrected his mechanical issues that cause his deep ball inconsistency problems.
But maybe, just maybe he's just really slow, and five years later he'll finally make the leap.
It's certainly not impossible that after all this time Jimmy could make a significant leap.
Yes it is. Do you know what your watching?????????
Originally posted by socal1632:
Now we here this. He's not going to hesitate to put Trey in. He's done with Jimmy
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