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Originally posted by Crown:
I loved watching Steve Young so much.

Same, those throwback unis plus Brock's scrambling/using the legs really brought me back to the 90s .

good for Glock Purdy and Mac10 but I think this says a lot about Kyle's scheme too.
Originally posted by tankle104:

good for Glock Purdy and Mac10 but I think this says a lot about Kyle's scheme too.

Very nice to see
If you've been following David Lombardi this last week, he's been on a one man crusade to tear down Matt Stafford. Lmao it's hilarious to me. He is NOT happy that people praise Stafford so much. Idk why he cares so much but good for him.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Best thing about Dallas back then was their Oline. I mean they had a Wall protecting Aikman and Emmitt Smith.

There's a universe where the 49ers dont trade Charles Haley, at least not to Dallas. They sign Reggie White, dont use a 1st rounder on William Floyd, instead taking Isaac Bruce and they move up for Larry Allen and take Tony Richardson in the 7th, a guy who goes on to have a better and longer career than Floyd.

In that universe they have 6 or 7 Lombardis before the 90s are over.

Or and I know it was a difficult decision to take but they give the HC position to Mike Shanahan before the Broncos sign him and then I'm pretty sure Steve Young would have won at least two more Superbowls during the Nineties. Steve and Mike were fantastic together.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by tankle104:
As fans, we care most about what the guy does for us on the field, obviously, but it's really nice to have a guy you trust at QB and he's a great role model.

I care about what players do off the field-to an extent. I just dnt want them to be jerks and yeah, being good role models is good, for kids and such. BP is a baller but his character also makes him easy to cheer for .

I recall two years ago Shanahan was talking about how foundational Purdy's faith is to the person and player he is. He is just the same everyday regardless of the situation because of that foundation.

Eexactly. I think Alex Smith too.
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Originally posted by tankle104:
If you've been following David Lombardi this last week, he's been on a one man crusade to tear down Matt Stafford. Lmao it's hilarious to me. He is NOT happy that people praise Stafford so much. Idk why he cares so much but good for him.

Look Purdy has been awesome since coming back but Stafford is a hell of a player. He has a dangerous arm and he's capable of elevating his game in the PO.
Originally posted by tankle104:
If you've been following David Lombardi this last week, he's been on a one man crusade to tear down Matt Stafford. Lmao it's hilarious to me. He is NOT happy that people praise Stafford so much. Idk why he cares so much but good for him.

Find someone that loves you as much as DL loving Purdy.
Originally posted by pdc20:
Originally posted by tankle104:
If you've been following David Lombardi this last week, he's been on a one man crusade to tear down Matt Stafford. Lmao it's hilarious to me. He is NOT happy that people praise Stafford so much. Idk why he cares so much but good for him.

Look Purdy has been awesome since coming back but Stafford is a hell of a player. He has a dangerous arm and he's capable of elevating his game in the PO.

I have a ton of respect for Stafford. I don't put him in the same catagory as guys like Bree's/manning etc but he's one of the best ever. Incredible arm. SUPER tough. I think historically he has turned over the ball at horrible times. But he is a really good qb.

he wouldn't have an effin ring if it wasn't for tartt dropping a super easy NFCC clinching int that was dropped in his lap. But oh well. lol
Originally posted by pdc20:
Look Purdy has been awesome since coming back but Stafford is a hell of a player. He has a dangerous arm and he's capable of elevating his game in the PO.

0-2 since he lost Davante Adams
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Find someone that loves you as much as DL loving Purdy.

For real. I like David's commentary and info he provides but I also think he overly relies on data. Data is important but you can't always tell the complete picture when using solely data. A lot goes into a players evaluation and there are so many variables in football that it's hard to break it down with only data.

according to Lombardi, tua would of been "elite" a couple years ago if you just used data points, which is a joke.

an example is the bears vs 49ers game, DL said it was an "all time great game", I'd disagree. It was one of the worst defensive performances I've ever seen in nfl history. There was a ton of god awful football in it. Great offense doesn't make it a "great game" IMO. It was an exciting game, but does that classify it as an all time great? Idk. Not to me. A great game is great defense vs great offense and they're slugging it out. Great offensive plays are stopped by great defense and great offensive plays are made while the defense has great coverage etc. that to me is an awesome game to watch
Originally posted by tankle104:
I have a ton of respect for Stafford. I don't put him in the same catagory as guys like Bree's/manning etc but he's one of the best ever. Incredible arm. SUPER tough. I think historically he has turned over the ball at horrible times. But he is a really good qb.

he wouldn't have an effin ring if it wasn't for tartt dropping a super easy NFCC clinching int that was dropped in his lap. But oh well. lol

We should have went on 4th and 2 at the Rams 45 yard line with about 10 minutes left.

Lots of things could have changed that game. My boy Mac Jones should have been playing!
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Find someone that loves you as much as DL loving Purdy.

For real. I like David's commentary and info he provides but I also think he overly relies on data. Data is important but you can't always tell the complete picture when using solely data. A lot goes into a players evaluation and there are so many variables in football that it's hard to break it down with only data.

according to Lombardi, tua would of been "elite" a couple years ago if you just used data points, which is a joke.

an example is the bears vs 49ers game, DL said it was an "all time great game", I'd disagree. It was one of the worst defensive performances I've ever seen in nfl history. There was a ton of god awful football in it. Great offense doesn't make it a "great game" IMO. It was an exciting game, but does that classify it as an all time great? Idk. Not to me. A great game is great defense vs great offense and they're slugging it out. Great offensive plays are stopped by great defense and great offensive plays are made while the defense has great coverage etc. that to me is an awesome game to watch

lolwut?

that definitely was an all time great game.
Originally posted by boast:
lolwut?

that definitely was an all time great game.

I tend to agree with Tankle on some level. It was definitely an exciting/thrilling game… one of the best this season. But it was also two crap defenses getting absolutely abused so it's hard to say it was great football. If you love offense and only offense it was spectacular.
I honestly can't really tell, is Lombardi 100% serious or is his account some sort of act? It's one thing to say Brock is playing better than Stafford, but straight delusional to say Brock is a far better QB than Stafford. Also those charts are somewhat misleading because they don't show big differences, it's only visually like that because of how the x/y axis values are set up.
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