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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock explained it very well in the post game. So did Kyle. Brock took the blame and said he should have just thrown the ball away because he knew the lineman was downfield and the play would have been called back.

His instincts to complete a pass must have kicked in.

Not exactly the easiest thing to figure that all out in a few seconds while also trying to do everything you can to win a ballgame. I still don't think that was a "bad" throw, the defender made a hell of a play and Mitchell was open. You see Mahomes and Allen trying to make those types of plays all the time, so I don't fault Purdy for trying to make a play. The 2nd INT was the bad one, he has to be able to read that coverage and maybe it wasn't one he has seen much of or at all so now he can watch the tape and see what he missed and learn from it
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Originally posted by Ninersfan8052:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock explained it very well in the post game. So did Kyle. Brock took the blame and said he should have just thrown the ball away because he knew the lineman was downfield and the play would have been called back.

His instincts to complete a pass must have kicked in.

Not exactly the easiest thing to figure that all out in a few seconds while also trying to do everything you can to win a ballgame. I still don't think that was a "bad" throw, the defender made a hell of a play and Mitchell was open. You see Mahomes and Allen trying to make those types of plays all the time, so I don't fault Purdy for trying to make a play. The 2nd INT was the bad one, he has to be able to read that coverage and maybe it wasn't one he has seen much of or at all so now he can watch the tape and see what he missed and learn from it

The second one he got baited. He let it rip without hesitation but at best it was still a bad decision in a crowded area of the field. Gotta be more selective at that stage of the game.
Originally posted by Ninersfan8052:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock explained it very well in the post game. So did Kyle. Brock took the blame and said he should have just thrown the ball away because he knew the lineman was downfield and the play would have been called back.

His instincts to complete a pass must have kicked in.

Not exactly the easiest thing to figure that all out in a few seconds while also trying to do everything you can to win a ballgame. I still don't think that was a "bad" throw, the defender made a hell of a play and Mitchell was open. You see Mahomes and Allen trying to make those types of plays all the time, so I don't fault Purdy for trying to make a play. The 2nd INT was the bad one, he has to be able to read that coverage and maybe it wasn't one he has seen much of or at all so now he can watch the tape and see what he missed and learn from it

Brock said that he knew even if the pass to Mitchell had been completed that it was coming back because of the penalty. The mistakes on that play were not handing off and not throwing the ball away. The INT was a great play by the defender so I don't fault Brock for that.
The INTs have been coming late in games in do or die time. Brock has been trying to will the team to a win in these situations. He needs calmness…feel the force flow…..realize that his greatest ally is the force…and a powerful ally it is!
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
The INTs have been coming late in games in do or die time. Brock has been trying to will the team to a win in these situations. He needs calmness…feel the force flow…..realize that his greatest ally is the force…and a powerful ally it is!

Yup, someone knows what is up
Is your "r" broken lol
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Is your "r" broken lol

reads like BuzzLite
not sure what is going on
Originally posted by BIGSTWONGAWM:
The problem with Bwock is that he doesn't have a stwong enough awm.

If Brock had a BIG, STRONG ARM like JaMarcus Russell or Ryan Leaf, he would have fired that throw to Mitchell right through the linebacker's arm for a laser 2 yard pass. But he doesn't have the arm to throw 2 yard passes like that. He also would not have thrown that second pick, because he would have fired it right through that linebacker's hands.

To be a successful QB in the NFL, you need to throw at least 10-12 deep outs per game. The only QBs who have any success these days are doing it Troy Aikman-to-Michael Irvin style. Just 5-7 step drops, set, fire 110 MPH bullets on deep comebacks and outs. That's what Goathomes is doing in Kansas City. Just threading needles into tight windows over and over again and never throwing any interceptions. Andy Reid isn't a genius who schemes guys wide open like Kyle Shanahan. It takes a special kind of QB to have any success with a play caller like Andy Reid, like an A.J. Feely or a Koy Detmer or an Alex Smith or a Michael Vick or a Donovan McNabb or a Matt Moore coming off coaching high school football.

You need a CANNON arm like Steve Young and Joe Montana had. The WCO was all about throwing a combination of 20 yard laser outs and 60 yard bombs on every play.

But Bwock's awm is weak. He is getting intercepted because of his weak awm.

He is holding back this amazeballs defense and supporting cast. Deebo should be running 20 yard deep outs and comebacks all the time, because he reminds me of Isaac Bruce.

Also, Bwock holds back the running game, because teams know he's not going to beat them deep, so they crowd the box and stuff the run. You can't run without a huge threat at QB.

Just ask Adrian Peterson. He had Christian Ponder and his big, stwong awm at QB the year he ran for 2,000 yards. Teams feared Ponder, who was way more talented than either Bwock or Brett Favre or Tom Brady, because he went 12th overall while they went Mr. Irrelevant and 2nd round and 6th round, beating them with the deep ball and his overall greatness throwing the football.

Teams also feared great QBs like Anthony Wright for the Ravens when Jamal Lewis ran for 2,000 yards, and Vince Young for the Titans when Chris Johnson did it. Bwock is nowhere near that class.

Defenses go, "AHHHH! We really want to stop this dominant running back, but if we do, Ponder/Wright/Vince will light up our defense through the air! AHHHH!"

We need Sam Darnold and his BIG, STWONG AWM in the game to prevent interceptions. Darnold was a high draft pick, which means he's way more talented than Purdy or Dan Marino, and he would NEVER throw a pick. He would make every throw and go to the HOF playing for the genius, Kyle Shanahan.

49er fans are so smart! NFL fans are so smart these days!
This is the post we all desperately needed today
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
reads like BuzzLite
not sure what is going on

Both elite posters IMO.
Originally posted by BIGSTWONGAWM:
The problem with Bwock is that he doesn't have a stwong enough awm.

If Brock had a BIG, STRONG ARM like JaMarcus Russell or Ryan Leaf, he would have fired that throw to Mitchell right through the linebacker's arm for a laser 2 yard pass. But he doesn't have the arm to throw 2 yard passes like that. He also would not have thrown that second pick, because he would have fired it right through that linebacker's hands.


well duh....

obviously

with a strong enough arm you rip the arms off the defender and embed the ball in the corpse of you ex-rb and left the momentum rag doll him into the end zone....

it would be a three-fur

You score, you simply the RB depth chart, and you send the defender to the hospital to see if there is enough arms left to be reattached.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
reads like BuzzLite
not sure what is going on

Both elite posters IMO.

he kind of boxed himself in with that name tho, to ARM related topics
he should rebrand as BuzzLite, or perhaps BuZzLiteyear
Originally posted by BIGSTWONGAWM:
The problem with Bwock is that he doesn't have a stwong enough awm.

If Brock had a BIG, STRONG ARM like JaMarcus Russell or Ryan Leaf, he would have fired that throw to Mitchell right through the linebacker's arm for a laser 2 yard pass. But he doesn't have the arm to throw 2 yard passes like that. He also would not have thrown that second pick, because he would have fired it right through that linebacker's hands.

To be a successful QB in the NFL, you need to throw at least 10-12 deep outs per game. The only QBs who have any success these days are doing it Troy Aikman-to-Michael Irvin style. Just 5-7 step drops, set, fire 110 MPH bullets on deep comebacks and outs. That's what Goathomes is doing in Kansas City. Just threading needles into tight windows over and over again and never throwing any interceptions. Andy Reid isn't a genius who schemes guys wide open like Kyle Shanahan. It takes a special kind of QB to have any success with a play caller like Andy Reid, like an A.J. Feely or a Koy Detmer or an Alex Smith or a Michael Vick or a Donovan McNabb or a Matt Moore coming off coaching high school football.

You need a CANNON arm like Steve Young and Joe Montana had. The WCO was all about throwing a combination of 20 yard laser outs and 60 yard bombs on every play.

But Bwock's awm is weak. He is getting intercepted because of his weak awm.

He is holding back this amazeballs defense and supporting cast. Deebo should be running 20 yard deep outs and comebacks all the time, because he reminds me of Isaac Bruce.

Also, Bwock holds back the running game, because teams know he's not going to beat them deep, so they crowd the box and stuff the run. You can't run without a huge threat at QB.

Just ask Adrian Peterson. He had Christian Ponder and his big, stwong awm at QB the year he ran for 2,000 yards. Teams feared Ponder, who was way more talented than either Bwock or Brett Favre or Tom Brady, because he went 12th overall while they went Mr. Irrelevant and 2nd round and 6th round, beating them with the deep ball and his overall greatness throwing the football.

Teams also feared great QBs like Anthony Wright for the Ravens when Jamal Lewis ran for 2,000 yards, and Vince Young for the Titans when Chris Johnson did it. Bwock is nowhere near that class.

Defenses go, "AHHHH! We really want to stop this dominant running back, but if we do, Ponder/Wright/Vince will light up our defense through the air! AHHHH!"

We need Sam Darnold and his BIG, STWONG AWM in the game to prevent interceptions. Darnold was a high draft pick, which means he's way more talented than Purdy or Dan Marino, and he would NEVER throw a pick. He would make every throw and go to the HOF playing for the genius, Kyle Shanahan.

49er fans are so smart! NFL fans are so smart these days!

Who's alt is this? LMAO.
Originally posted by zeppfan1:
This is the post we all desperately needed today

It made me LOL
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Who's alt is this? LMAO.

9moon lol
What's wong with people?
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