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Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
So winning games when all odds against us is not good enough for the haters

People are wild. 49ers won a SB in 1984 with Montana throwing for 7 TDs and 5 INTs in the playoffs.

Montana was picked off 3 times during The Catch game but weirdly no one ever brings that up.

Purdy delivered when it mattered most against an elite defense.

Different eras, interceptions just aren't nearly as common these days.

That said, I think Purdy played a good game today all things considered. The interceptions were bad, but I think it's admirable how Purdy will never stop slinging the ball even when he's had a few bad plays.

what? INT are only down by ratio AND you must take into account the softer Defensive rules now.

Mahommes, Allen and Stafford all threw 3 ints in a game this year.

The interception rate is overall down. It was around 4.5% league-wide in 1984. Now it is around 2%. I'm just saying you can't easily compare stats between eras, because passing is easier now.

Still, I don't want to sound like I'm criticizing Brock, I'm not. He was the way better QB in this game.

Yeah fair.

The second one didnt really bother me.
that was a bit of a 50/50 ball and the defender made a great play.

First one was bonehead without being able to twist his torso into it.
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Originally posted by NinerTy:
Brock needs lots of help. OLine, TE, RB, #1 WR. And that is just the offensive side of the ball. The DLine needs and ER, WS and SS LB's, FS, at least. I love Brock's mentality. He kind of reminds me of Favre. Brock has confidence and is very intelligent.

There was one Brady Pats SB team in the early 2000s where Brady had no weapons. He was throwing to scrappy guys like Troy Brown and David Patton who played well within the system. He also has average TEs too. Difference was Brady. He was a game changer in the playoffs. We need Brock to channel that inner Brady
Can't have those mistakes again this postseason if we want to continue this run. Our margin for error will be paper thin.
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Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Can't have those mistakes again this postseason if we want to continue this run. Our margin for error will be paper thin.

Everything is a learning experience, including the last game we played. Niners may be the only team in the league who don't care where they play.
Originally posted by NinerTy:
Brock needs lots of help. OLine, TE, RB, #1 WR. And that is just the offensive side of the ball. The DLine needs and ER, WS and SS LB's, FS, at least. I love Brock's mentality. He kind of reminds me of Favre. Brock has confidence and is very intelligent. And there is a need for guys to be available in order to be successful

They really just need to beef up on both sides of the line. Better OL and better DL, be able to actually run the football again, even against better defensive lines and be able to stuff the run like they used to.
Getting Pearsall back would help, but I really doubt we will see him again this Postseason.
  • bud49
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:

This was a great play by Purdy, avoid the pressure eyes still down field and hits the strike for the go ahead TD!

That was some great pocket presence by Brock.
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Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Originally posted by Silky:
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
It's asking so much of purdy to try to do it all with no running game.

Mcaffrey was 8 carries for 13 yards in the first half... And it didn't get much better after that. He's absolutely done as a runner.

They need to move off him quickly because purdy cannot just try to air it out every game with this receiving Corp and zero running game. It's just not going to work.

That's a little drastic. He just had a 43 yarder a couple weeks ago. I don't care what their run D is ranked. It's tough to run on them with a healthy Carter in there. You're being over dramatic about CMCs running abilities

How many runs over 20 yards has he had this year? What's his ypc? I think he's had 2 maybe 3 runs over 20 yards. Hell I think he's had less than a dozen runs over 10 yards.

I'm not being dramatic. He really is that inefficient as a runner.

He had one big run against the bears and one big run the week prior. That's it. Out of 300+ carries.

He's cooked. There's no burst left. There were a ton of plays tonight that were actually blocked extremely well where he ended up with like 4 yards.

He was 8 carries for 13 yards in the first half.

This team should think about a CMC transition to slot WR to extend CMC's career and get some young RB to start taking the load. CMC would IMO be an awesome slot with YAC potential and could play as a 3rd down back on occasion. Might extend his career by another 3-4 years if he wanted it.
Originally posted by Silky:
There was one Brady Pats SB team in the early 2000s where Brady had no weapons. He was throwing to scrappy guys like Troy Brown and David Patton who played well within the system. He also has average TEs too. Difference was Brady. He was a game changer in the playoffs. We need Brock to channel that inner Brady

What Brady and Brees both did have were very good OLs. Patriots had guys like Logan Mankins, Matt Light, Sebastian Vollmer and more.

I don't know if its the lack of talent or the coaching but they need to step it up on that front.
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
So winning games when all odds against us is not good enough for the haters

People are wild. 49ers won a SB in 1984 with Montana throwing for 7 TDs and 5 INTs in the playoffs.

Montana was picked off 3 times during The Catch game but weirdly no one ever brings that up.

Purdy delivered when it mattered most against an elite defense.

Different eras, interceptions just aren't nearly as common these days.

That said, I think Purdy played a good game today all things considered. The interceptions were bad, but I think it's admirable how Purdy will never stop slinging the ball even when he's had a few bad plays.

what? INT are only down by ratio AND you must take into account the softer Defensive rules now.

Mahommes, Allen and Stafford all threw 3 ints in a game this year.

The interception rate is overall down. It was around 4.5% league-wide in 1984. Now it is around 2%. I'm just saying you can't easily compare stats between eras, because passing is easier now.

Still, I don't want to sound like I'm criticizing Brock, I'm not. He was the way better QB in this game.

Yeah fair.

The second one didnt really bother me.
that was a bit of a 50/50 ball and the defender made a great play.

First one was bonehead without being able to twist his torso into it.

I hated them both with a passion…

Glad Brock flushed them and made the plays that mattered and we managed to walk away with the win.

Those things can't happen again though. We're not forcing turnovers on defense and can't be giving extra possessions to Seattle and hopefully whoever we play after them.

Brock had done a great job eliminating throws like that from his game. Not sure if he was pushing more cuz of George's injury and everything else but on first down you can't be throwing late to Sky Moore being covered by an All Pro corner.

2nd pick wasn't as terrible but still…backup TE on the same All Pro corner…that's not a smart shot to take imo.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
They really just need to beef up on both sides of the line. Better OL and better DL, be able to actually run the football again, even against better defensive lines and be able to stuff the run like they used to.

This is true but we need a home run threat at wr.
  • bud49
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Thats one thing about Brock, ints do not affect his passing he continues to sling that football. Only time it changes is when Kyle reins him in like in the carolina game.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
What Brady and Brees both did have were very good OLs. Patriots had guys like Logan Mankins, Matt Light, Sebastian Vollmer and more.

I don't know if its the lack of talent or the coaching but they need to step it up on that front.

O line passed block well tonight considering the opponent.

Erik McCoy when he's cut.
Originally posted by genus49:
I hated them both with a passion…

Glad Brock flushed them and made the plays that mattered and we managed to walk away with the win.

Those things can't happen again though. We're not forcing turnovers on defense and can't be giving extra possessions to Seattle and hopefully whoever we play after them.

Brock had done a great job eliminating throws like that from his game. Not sure if he was pushing more cuz of George's injury and everything else but on first down you can't be throwing late to Sky Moore being covered by an All Pro corner.

2nd pick wasn't as terrible but still…backup TE on the same All Pro corner…that's not a smart shot to take imo.

2nd pick was terrible. Underthrown. I think maybe his hand wasnt right from last game.
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Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
So winning games when all odds against us is not good enough for the haters

People are wild. 49ers won a SB in 1984 with Montana throwing for 7 TDs and 5 INTs in the playoffs.

Montana was picked off 3 times during The Catch game but weirdly no one ever brings that up.

Purdy delivered when it mattered most against an elite defense.

Different eras, interceptions just aren't nearly as common these days.

That said, I think Purdy played a good game today all things considered. The interceptions were bad, but I think it's admirable how Purdy will never stop slinging the ball even when he's had a few bad plays.

what? INT are only down by ratio AND you must take into account the softer Defensive rules now.

Mahommes, Allen and Stafford all threw 3 ints in a game this year.

The interception rate is overall down. It was around 4.5% league-wide in 1984. Now it is around 2%. I'm just saying you can't easily compare stats between eras, because passing is easier now.

Still, I don't want to sound like I'm criticizing Brock, I'm not. He was the way better QB in this game.

Yeah fair.

The second one didnt really bother me.
that was a bit of a 50/50 ball and the defender made a great play.

First one was bonehead without being able to twist his torso into it.

I hated them both with a passion…

Glad Brock flushed them and made the plays that mattered and we managed to walk away with the win.

Those things can't happen again though. We're not forcing turnovers on defense and can't be giving extra possessions to Seattle and hopefully whoever we play after them.

Brock had done a great job eliminating throws like that from his game. Not sure if he was pushing more cuz of George's injury and everything else but on first down you can't be throwing late to Sky Moore being covered by an All Pro corner.

2nd pick wasn't as terrible but still…backup TE on the same All Pro corner…that's not a smart shot to take imo.

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