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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
So how is it that it re-sets every time there is a new QB?

Exactly. Pretty sure Mac threw it over the middle plenty.
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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
At this point he's broken, so no. Just has to find a way to trust in the offense again and let it rip like he used to, but that's not easy when the plays are getting jumped from every direction

So how is it that it re-sets every time there is a new QB?

They all run the offense differently. There's breakdowns showing the same play will be ran differently depending on the qb. These QBs also haven't been burned the offense yet either, so they are running it with no hesitation
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
So how is it that it re-sets every time there is a new QB?

Exactly. Pretty sure Mac threw it over the middle plenty.

So did Brock and Jimmy. Just give it time lol
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They all run the offense differently. There's breakdowns showing the same play will be ran differently depending on the qb. These QBs also haven't been burned the offense yet either, so they are running it with no hesitation

Burned by the offense? So Kyle calls a play, the play is open, the throw is late and the offense burned the qb?
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:

They all run the offense differently. There's breakdowns showing the same play will be ran differently depending on the qb. These QBs also haven't been burned the offense yet either, so they are running it with no hesitation

Burned by the offense? So Kyle calls a play, the play is open, the throw is late and the offense burned the qb?

You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already
Originally posted by dj43:
BREAKING NEWS: UPDATE -

On January 10, 1982, Joe Montana threw three interceptions and lost a fumble, before the final drive that ended with Dwight Clark's famous catch.

You're welcome.

Pointing to bad games by Montana and Young, two of the all-time greats, doesn't have the argumentative effect that you and other posters think it does. Just letting you know. It's a bad argument and classic deflection.
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already

Maybe it's because he's rusty and potentially still favoring that toe. Whatever the reason(s) on each of Purdy's interceptions from this last game the offense created openings and QB execution was subpar.
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already

Except in the games Mac played. Then suddenly teams werent jumping those same routes.

I don't claim to know what is leading to the hesitation. It just has to stop.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already

Except in the games Mac played. Then suddenly teams werent jumping those same routes.

I don't claim to know what is leading to the hesitation. It just has to stop.

And same thing when Jimmy, Brock, Tua and Stroud started out in this offense. Just wait until Mac stops trusting it then you'll be b***hing about him too
[ Edited by CharlieSheen on Nov 26, 2025 at 12:50 PM ]
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
And same thing when Jimmy, Brock, Tua and Stroud started out in this offense. Just wait until Mac stops trusting it then you'll be b***hing about him too

I get you want to point to Shanahan, but the common denominator you're ignoring is those are all bad/average QBs.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Maybe it's because he's rusty and potentially still favoring that toe. Whatever the reason(s) on each of Purdy's interceptions from this last game the offense created openings and QB execution was subpar.

Only possibilities can be that the offense is figured out and stale. Except of course when a new qb comes in and then it become top level again.
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
And same thing when Jimmy, Brock, Tua and Stroud started out in this offense. Just wait until Mac stops trusting it then you'll be b***hing about him too

Mac's not ever going to see extended starting time here again unless Brock suffers another injury.

If they were to move on from Brock to Mac*, provided Brock continues to be a turnover machine and/or has continuing health issues, it would be the height of managerial misstepping. At some point the team has to learn a lesson and recognize what advantage they have at this position with this coach and system.
[ Edited by SmokeyJoe on Nov 26, 2025 at 12:55 PM ]
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
And same thing when Jimmy, Brock, Tua and Stroud started out in this offense. Just wait until Mac stops trusting it then you'll be b***hing about him too

Why would you stop trusting something that is clearly efficient? That makes zero sense.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already

Except in the games Mac played. Then suddenly teams werent jumping those same routes.

I don't claim to know what is leading to the hesitation. It just has to stop.

Did Mac attempt very many passes more than 15 yards down the field? I think there was a stat that either he didn't attempt many or didn't complete any during his time here. It's easy to see why defenses wouldn't be jumping those routes if Mac didn't target them.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
You're just looking at one play, and not seeing what leads up to the hesitation. Maybe he didn't hit his back foot and let it rip because that same play has been jumped by a roaming player every damn week already

Maybe it's because he's rusty and potentially still favoring that toe. Whatever the reason(s) on each of Purdy's interceptions from this last game the offense created openings and QB execution was subpar.

"Almost had it man. I know you probably want to make sure a Lb doesn't roam and undercut this route like they do every week, but now you gotta beat that backside corner too. Almost perfect man"

lmao. If you can't see how running an offense like that might start to deteriorate a player, then idk what to tell you.
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