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Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?

I underlined the word "well" that you seemed to miss.
Originally posted by Montana:
I am glad he isn't Brett lol

Speak for yourself I would love to have our own Brett Farve on this team right now
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by Montana:
I am glad he isn't Brett lol

Speak for yourself I would love to have our own Brett Farve on this team right now

I think he did speak for himself, lol.

And I'm with him.
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?

I underlined the word "well" that you seemed to miss.

Losing teams often rack up big passing yards because they're forced to come from behind. The only things that count in football are TDs on offense and stops on defense.
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Speak for yourself I would love to have our own Brett Farve on this team right now

If it's the Brett Favre that we saw with Holmgren at coach, then it's a no-brainer. He was the best QB of his era. The guy after? Where he get slobbered on by the media even though he threw countless of nonsensical boneheaded interceptions? Debatable.
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?

I underlined the word "well" that you seemed to miss.

460 yards is 30 more than the average of the Dolphins, who are #1 in the NFL. Not sure what your definition of "well" is, but I think that's pretty good.
Here are the QB stats for 2023. Its hard to complain about this kind of production from a 2nd year QB regardless of draft position..

Passing Stat Leaders
The offense hasn't been the problem. This team is built around a stout defense that doesn't allow a lot of points. The offense is built to play more better with the lead than it is coming from behind. We see that in that 0-37 stat when losing by 8 or ore pints in the 4th quarter.

When the team jumps out in front and can mix runs with short passes they can dominate. When they trail they start to get away from the running game and start to drop back and throw more often. That's when Brock or any QB makes mistakes. They try to force passes that ordinarily wouldn't be thrown.

This losing streak is almost entirely on the defense. They haven't been able to get off the field on third down. sack the QB or stop big runs. They need to trun things around starting this week. No more time to waste. No more excuses.
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?

I underlined the word "well" that you seemed to miss.

460 yards is 30 more than the average of the Dolphins, who are #1 in the NFL. Not sure what your definition of "well" is, but I think that's pretty good.

106 of those yards came on the last two drives when the game was effectively over.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
One of brock's greatest attributes early here was taking care of the ball…that's been an issue the past 3 games. That was also a problem in college. If you have limitations like Brock you can't be turning the ball over. He's not Brett Favre

Ny this whole notion you have of limitations is pretty weak. You cling to the draft profile. Let's talk Zach Wilson limitations. Can't see the field, can't throw with anticipation or accuracy, can't lead men or a team, immature, doesn't know when to take something off the ball, and one can go on..

Heck Brady is the goat, he had limitations, he can't run like Vick or Josh Allen. I don't call any guy limited or this guy has limitations, unless the guy is so limited that he can't do the job. Like Z Wilson. Btw, Trey had major limitations, so limited he's no longer in town. KS saw the limitations and said this guy ain't it. Probably what NYJ should have done in the offseason with Zach. That's two top 3 overall pick guys. So limited they probably don't belong in the league. Favre had limitations,

we get it you like arm talent, most every QB has limitations, unless you truly want the elite QB who can move and throw like Elway, those guys aren't common, this is the best KS can do folks, Brock.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
We're moving the ball, just bad turnovers, could be better though.

Still, yards shouldn't be your rebuttal You hate yards and called anything besides the W stat, fantasy football stats. Keep the same energy like you did with Jimmy.

The argument was that the offense didn't "move the ball" and thats why the 49ers lost the TOP battle. Why shouldn't yards be a counter argument to that claim?

LOL at you arguing that yards are not indicative of moving the ball just so you can bring up Jimmy.

You're right yards is an indicator of moving the ball for sure.. TOP is a different stat. Not sure which one 49AllTheTime is talking about?
My argument was spun into this mess that i guess that yards are now better than points scored lol
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?

I underlined the word "well" that you seemed to miss.

460 yards is 30 more than the average of the Dolphins, who are #1 in the NFL. Not sure what your definition of "well" is, but I think that's pretty good.

106 of those yards came on the last two drives when the game was effectively over.

That leaves 354 which is still 8th best in the NFL in terms of average. The Niners rank 4th in the NFL at 376.6 YPG. They move the ball very well.
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
We're moving the ball, just bad turnovers, could be better though.

Still, yards shouldn't be your rebuttal You hate yards and called anything besides the W stat, fantasy football stats. Keep the same energy like you did with Jimmy.

The argument was that the offense didn't "move the ball" and thats why the 49ers lost the TOP battle. Why shouldn't yards be a counter argument to that claim?

LOL at you arguing that yards are not indicative of moving the ball just so you can bring up Jimmy.

You're right yards is an indicator of moving the ball for sure.. TOP is a different stat. Not sure which one 49AllTheTime is talking about?
My argument was spun into this mess that i guess that yards are now better than points scored lol

The Niners average 27.3 PPG which is 4th in the NFL. They are good at scoring points.
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
The TOP against our defense is solely on how much time our offense is not eating up. we're not losing in shootouts, were losing because we can't move the ball and turning it over.

This is wrong. Just flat out wrong.

The 49ers are 4th in the entire league converting 3rd downs, converting at a 46.4% rate.

The 49ers are 21st in the entire league at stopping 3rd downs on defense, allowing a conversion 40.6% of the time (that number is slightly worse over our last 3 games).
lol, sounding like a Alex jimmy defender now i see.

did you even consider that we have the least 3rd down attempts ?

Avg 17 points a game in the last 3 games is not moving the ball


The offense tallied 460 yards in the last game.
yards don't count as points and it's doesn't tell the entire story.

moving the ball well would result in more points or at least more FG attempts if we can't capitalize on TDs

Yards aren't indicative of "Moving the Ball"?
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
We're moving the ball, just bad turnovers, could be better though.

Still, yards shouldn't be your rebuttal You hate yards and called anything besides the W stat, fantasy football stats. Keep the same energy like you did with Jimmy.

The argument was that the offense didn't "move the ball" and thats why the 49ers lost the TOP battle. Why shouldn't yards be a counter argument to that claim?

LOL at you arguing that yards are not indicative of moving the ball just so you can bring up Jimmy.

You're right yards is an indicator of moving the ball for sure.. TOP is a different stat. Not sure which one 49AllTheTime is talking about?
My argument was spun into this mess that i guess that yards are now better than points scored lol

The Niners average 27.3 PPG which is 4th in the NFL. They are good at scoring points.
Where have you been for the last month, can't get past 17
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