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  • bud49
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If Robinson was good the Rams would have kept him.
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by genus49:
Brock played bad. Very bad. I do wonder if the injury was an issue whether due to impacting his mechanics or simply creating a rust factor with so many moving pieces.

We are a timing based offense where many of our key guys are out or in and out of the lineup and practice field cuz of injuries.

On top of it we just had a massive team loss. Very few guys didn't have issues today and Brock being the QB is certainly at the top of the list.

My bigger concern will be how JJ and Pearsall feel going into the Rams game. Losing the turnover battle 4 to 0, giving up a special teams TD return and only losing by 5 is actually a miracle. Just shows how much we should've won that game.

Still it's an AFC team and we're still at the top of the division. The Rams game is MUCH more important. I sure hope we avoid playing such a sloppy game vs them but their defense isn't going to make things any easier for Brock. His decision making really has to be perfect against them.

When someone that has been very reliable in the past turns in a stinker like today, it asks us to look around for causes. When we do that we find injuries all over the place, beginning with Purdy. Two days of practice, with guys you have played with very much, is going to set things back. On the final two possessions, other than Robinson, none of the receivers start on a good team, some may not even make the roster. That matters.

Of course, that doesn't change the facts about Purdy's play. However, if we can come within a single drive of winning against a good Jaguars defense after all the mistakes, there is hope.

He did also have 2 ints in the 1st game. If that trend continues, we won't be very good.
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by genus49:
Brock played bad. Very bad. I do wonder if the injury was an issue whether due to impacting his mechanics or simply creating a rust factor with so many moving pieces.

We are a timing based offense where many of our key guys are out or in and out of the lineup and practice field cuz of injuries.

On top of it we just had a massive team loss. Very few guys didn't have issues today and Brock being the QB is certainly at the top of the list.

My bigger concern will be how JJ and Pearsall feel going into the Rams game. Losing the turnover battle 4 to 0, giving up a special teams TD return and only losing by 5 is actually a miracle. Just shows how much we should've won that game.

Still it's an AFC team and we're still at the top of the division. The Rams game is MUCH more important. I sure hope we avoid playing such a sloppy game vs them but their defense isn't going to make things any easier for Brock. His decision making really has to be perfect against them.

When someone that has been very reliable in the past turns in a stinker like today, it asks us to look around for causes. When we do that we find injuries all over the place, beginning with Purdy. Two days of practice, with guys you have played with very much, is going to set things back. On the final two possessions, other than Robinson, none of the receivers start on a good team, some may not even make the roster. That matters.

Of course, that doesn't change the facts about Purdy's play. However, if we can come within a single drive of winning against a good Jaguars defense after all the mistakes, there is hope.

He did also have 2 ints in the 1st game. If that trend continues, we won't be very good.

Both of those ints in the first game occurred after he suffered his injuries. He has 0 interceptions pre-injury.
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We lose by 5 thanks to Saleh IMO all these close game wins are thanks to Saleh's Defense. Offense ain't done ****.
Mac Jones >>> second coming of Jimmy G

Real talk
[ Edited by pillageDatazz on Sep 28, 2025 at 6:17 PM ]
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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by genus49:
Brock played bad. Very bad. I do wonder if the injury was an issue whether due to impacting his mechanics or simply creating a rust factor with so many moving pieces.

We are a timing based offense where many of our key guys are out or in and out of the lineup and practice field cuz of injuries.

On top of it we just had a massive team loss. Very few guys didn't have issues today and Brock being the QB is certainly at the top of the list.

My bigger concern will be how JJ and Pearsall feel going into the Rams game. Losing the turnover battle 4 to 0, giving up a special teams TD return and only losing by 5 is actually a miracle. Just shows how much we should've won that game.

Still it's an AFC team and we're still at the top of the division. The Rams game is MUCH more important. I sure hope we avoid playing such a sloppy game vs them but their defense isn't going to make things any easier for Brock. His decision making really has to be perfect against them.

When someone that has been very reliable in the past turns in a stinker like today, it asks us to look around for causes. When we do that we find injuries all over the place, beginning with Purdy. Two days of practice, with guys you have played with very much, is going to set things back. On the final two possessions, other than Robinson, none of the receivers start on a good team, some may not even make the roster. That matters.

Of course, that doesn't change the facts about Purdy's play. However, if we can come within a single drive of winning against a good Jaguars defense after all the mistakes, there is hope.

He did also have 2 ints in the 1st game. If that trend continues, we won't be very good.

Both of those ints in the first game occurred after he suffered his injuries. He has 0 interceptions pre-injury.

Lol. Look at his last 5 or 6 games. It is becoming a trend
Originally posted by tohara3:
Brock is going to have to step up his play no matter who you are throwing too. The entire Jags defense knew he was looking for CMC all game long. Got to spread the ball around more so we can open up more of the offense. Jags looked like there were run blitzing on the way to the QB today all game

Of course they were looking for CMC. With Pearsall on a bum knee, CMC was the only legit pro receiver out there, unless you think Skyy Moore is a threat...or Bourne...Tonges is nice but not Kittle. There was just no one open most of the time. The Jags did a good job of throwing off the timing of routes.

We've been talking for two months about the lack of quality in the WR room, and it was glaringly apparent today.
[ Edited by dj43 on Sep 28, 2025 at 6:20 PM ]
Originally posted by bud49:
We lose by 5 thanks to Saleh IMO all these close game wins are thanks to Saleh's Defense. Offense ain't done ****.

Wait til we actually play a good offense.
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by genus49:
Brock played bad. Very bad. I do wonder if the injury was an issue whether due to impacting his mechanics or simply creating a rust factor with so many moving pieces.

We are a timing based offense where many of our key guys are out or in and out of the lineup and practice field cuz of injuries.

On top of it we just had a massive team loss. Very few guys didn't have issues today and Brock being the QB is certainly at the top of the list.

My bigger concern will be how JJ and Pearsall feel going into the Rams game. Losing the turnover battle 4 to 0, giving up a special teams TD return and only losing by 5 is actually a miracle. Just shows how much we should've won that game.

Still it's an AFC team and we're still at the top of the division. The Rams game is MUCH more important. I sure hope we avoid playing such a sloppy game vs them but their defense isn't going to make things any easier for Brock. His decision making really has to be perfect against them.

When someone that has been very reliable in the past turns in a stinker like today, it asks us to look around for causes. When we do that we find injuries all over the place, beginning with Purdy. Two days of practice, with guys you have played with very much, is going to set things back. On the final two possessions, other than Robinson, none of the receivers start on a good team, some may not even make the roster. That matters.

Of course, that doesn't change the facts about Purdy's play. However, if we can come within a single drive of winning against a good Jaguars defense after all the mistakes, there is hope.

He did also have 2 ints in the 1st game. If that trend continues, we won't be very good.

Both of those ints in the first game occurred after he suffered his injuries. He has 0 interceptions pre-injury.

Lol. Look at his last 5 or 6 games. It is becoming a trend

Yes it is. He was bad today simple has that no problem in admitting it.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
We can't get rid of him until 2027.

He is nothing without the supporting cast. I hate that it's become abundantly clear.. the haters who said this have been proven right..

The lack of weapons is a BIG deal. Not a single healthy WR on the team. Tonges is the closest and he has a nick.

He overthrew everyone. If he had aiyuk and kittle he would have overthrown them too. No explanation. Mac didnt overthrow the same motley crew last week.
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by genus49:
Brock played bad. Very bad. I do wonder if the injury was an issue whether due to impacting his mechanics or simply creating a rust factor with so many moving pieces.

We are a timing based offense where many of our key guys are out or in and out of the lineup and practice field cuz of injuries.

On top of it we just had a massive team loss. Very few guys didn't have issues today and Brock being the QB is certainly at the top of the list.

My bigger concern will be how JJ and Pearsall feel going into the Rams game. Losing the turnover battle 4 to 0, giving up a special teams TD return and only losing by 5 is actually a miracle. Just shows how much we should've won that game.

Still it's an AFC team and we're still at the top of the division. The Rams game is MUCH more important. I sure hope we avoid playing such a sloppy game vs them but their defense isn't going to make things any easier for Brock. His decision making really has to be perfect against them.

When someone that has been very reliable in the past turns in a stinker like today, it asks us to look around for causes. When we do that we find injuries all over the place, beginning with Purdy. Two days of practice, with guys you have played with very much, is going to set things back. On the final two possessions, other than Robinson, none of the receivers start on a good team, some may not even make the roster. That matters.

Of course, that doesn't change the facts about Purdy's play. However, if we can come within a single drive of winning against a good Jaguars defense after all the mistakes, there is hope.

He did also have 2 ints in the 1st game. If that trend continues, we won't be very good.

Both of those ints in the first game occurred after he suffered his injuries. He has 0 interceptions pre-injury.

Lol. Look at his last 5 or 6 games. It is becoming a trend

He was injured for the 2nd half of last season.
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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by bud49:
We lose by 5 thanks to Saleh IMO all these close game wins are thanks to Saleh's Defense. Offense ain't done ****.

Wait til we actually play a good offense.

Well FWIW the Rams are -3.5 right now. We gonna get smashed in LA.
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Purdy was the different maker today......for the Jags
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by tohara3:
Brock is going to have to step up his play no matter who you are throwing too. The entire Jags defense knew he was looking for CMC all game long. Got to spread the ball around more so we can open up more of the offense. Jags looked like there were run blitzing on the way to the QB today all game

Of course the were looking for CMC. With Pearsall on a bum knee, CMC was the only legit pro receiver out there, unless you think Skyy Moore is a threat...or Bourne...Tonges is nice but not Kittle. There was just no one open most of the time. The Jags did a good job of throwing off the timing of routes.

We've been talking for two months about the lack of quality in the WR room, and it was glaringly apparent today.

That lack of WR has nothing to do with ball placement. This isn't the 1st time Brock had a bunch of high throws.
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