Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:I love Brock Purdy. Below average QB, missing 3 pro bowlers, and still deals
He lost as a 7 point favorite...
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Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:I love Brock Purdy. Below average QB, missing 3 pro bowlers, and still deals
He lost as a 7 point favorite...

Big J wrote:Y'all see what Darnold did today?
Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:I love Brock Purdy. Below average QB, missing 3 pro bowlers, and still deals
He lost as a 7 point favorite...
arich35 wrote:Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:I love Brock Purdy. Below average QB, missing 3 pro bowlers, and still deals
He lost as a 7 point favorite...
It is very hard not to be an **** and get banned replying to you
Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:Big J wrote:
He lost as a 7 point favorite...
It is very hard not to be an **** and get banned replying to you
Sorry man, I just don't like celebrating individual performances after this type of loss.
wco81 wrote:You know he becomes less effective if you guys stop responding to the trolling.

wco81 wrote:You know he becomes less effective if you guys stop responding to the trolling.
He was singing this classic song instead...I sing it too but at least it's in tune.Pattersonca65 wrote:thesack12 wrote:Big J wrote:
He lost as a 7 point favorite...
Context is obviously not one of your strong suits.
This dimwit didnt watch the game
CrimsonCrew wrote:Obviously Purdy was not the problem in this one. He came out without three of his best weapons and he dealt. He helped make Jennings look like a star (and vice versa). He used Saubert effectively. I can't remember a truly bad ball he threw. Easily did enough to win this game with any help whatsoever from the other two phases of the game. Sadly, he didn't get it.
That said, I am curious to see the All-22 from the final two third-down plays, especially on the drive in which we missed the FG. He had quite a lot of time, though he had to move around a bit to gain it. Was there a play he could have made with his arm? The final third down was tough as they got pretty quick pressure, but I don't know that he needed to run.

CrimsonCrew wrote:Obviously Purdy was not the problem in this one. He came out without three of his best weapons and he dealt. He helped make Jennings look like a star (and vice versa). He used Saubert effectively. I can't remember a truly bad ball he threw. Easily did enough to win this game with any help whatsoever from the other two phases of the game. Sadly, he didn't get it.
That said, I am curious to see the All-22 from the final two third-down plays, especially on the drive in which we missed the FG. He had quite a lot of time, though he had to move around a bit to gain it. Was there a play he could have made with his arm? The final third down was tough as they got pretty quick pressure, but I don't know that he needed to run.
Harry Palmer wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Obviously Purdy was not the problem in this one. He came out without three of his best weapons and he dealt. He helped make Jennings look like a star (and vice versa). He used Saubert effectively. I can't remember a truly bad ball he threw. Easily did enough to win this game with any help whatsoever from the other two phases of the game. Sadly, he didn't get it.
That said, I am curious to see the All-22 from the final two third-down plays, especially on the drive in which we missed the FG. He had quite a lot of time, though he had to move around a bit to gain it. Was there a play he could have made with his arm? The final third down was tough as they got pretty quick pressure, but I don't know that he needed to run.
He had BA open probably for a TD early on in that seemingly endless down, but I think he was shifting as it came open and it had closed up by the time he settled. That was a black mark, but overall, talking franchise for a second…well, the question had been how does Brock hold up with pedestrian teammates, and that was super encouraging. Like there’s no doubt he was The Man on the field for us, and the loss was all over almost everyone else. Brock played great. The fumble abound the play above are really his only imperfections on the day, he looked poised and smart and active and in command. I didn’t really know what to expect out of him, but no one was raising his level, he and JJ were carrying the team. I’m not sure how anyone who watched him out there would be anything but hugely impressed; missed 8 passes, 6 of which were drops. That’s…Montana/Young level stuff.
What a crap fest for the rest of the team, though. I hope Trent is just rounding into shape, pardon the pun. If he’s declining, it’s gonna get ugly. BA I don’t know, he does look less motivated but I don’t think he’s complacent, I think it’s more likely his first real encounter with the business end of the business rattled him, as sometimes happens. Hope he gets it back in gear, we’re gonna need him if we have any chance of not becoming another SB statistic.
Or he realized there is a 50/50 chance he will drop it and wanted to pass to sure handed Jennings instead.Jikkle wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Obviously Purdy was not the problem in this one. He came out without three of his best weapons and he dealt. He helped make Jennings look like a star (and vice versa). He used Saubert effectively. I can't remember a truly bad ball he threw. Easily did enough to win this game with any help whatsoever from the other two phases of the game. Sadly, he didn't get it.
That said, I am curious to see the All-22 from the final two third-down plays, especially on the drive in which we missed the FG. He had quite a lot of time, though he had to move around a bit to gain it. Was there a play he could have made with his arm? The final third down was tough as they got pretty quick pressure, but I don't know that he needed to run.
He had BA open probably for a TD early on in that seemingly endless down, but I think he was shifting as it came open and it had closed up by the time he settled. That was a black mark, but overall, talking franchise for a second…well, the question had been how does Brock hold up with pedestrian teammates, and that was super encouraging. Like there’s no doubt he was The Man on the field for us, and the loss was all over almost everyone else. Brock played great. The fumble abound the play above are really his only imperfections on the day, he looked poised and smart and active and in command. I didn’t really know what to expect out of him, but no one was raising his level, he and JJ were carrying the team. I’m not sure how anyone who watched him out there would be anything but hugely impressed; missed 8 passes, 6 of which were drops. That’s…Montana/Young level stuff.
What a crap fest for the rest of the team, though. I hope Trent is just rounding into shape, pardon the pun. If he’s declining, it’s gonna get ugly. BA I don’t know, he does look less motivated but I don’t think he’s complacent, I think it’s more likely his first real encounter with the business end of the business rattled him, as sometimes happens. Hope he gets it back in gear, we’re gonna need him if we have any chance of not becoming another SB statistic.
Watching the replay from behind the QB that the broadcast had from what I can see is it looked like he was looking to Jennings and he was double covered so when he moved to Aiyuk the guy that had Jennings bracketed moved off Jennings and started to head into the throwing lane for Aiyuk.
Looked like Purdy was getting ready to let it rip to Aiyuk when he noticed the guy drifting into the throwing lane and that's when he turned it down.
WentzerWuver wrote:Or he realized there is a 50/50 chance he will drop it and wanted to pass to sure handed Jennings instead.Jikkle wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:
He had BA open probably for a TD early on in that seemingly endless down, but I think he was shifting as it came open and it had closed up by the time he settled. That was a black mark, but overall, talking franchise for a second…well, the question had been how does Brock hold up with pedestrian teammates, and that was super encouraging. Like there’s no doubt he was The Man on the field for us, and the loss was all over almost everyone else. Brock played great. The fumble abound the play above are really his only imperfections on the day, he looked poised and smart and active and in command. I didn’t really know what to expect out of him, but no one was raising his level, he and JJ were carrying the team. I’m not sure how anyone who watched him out there would be anything but hugely impressed; missed 8 passes, 6 of which were drops. That’s…Montana/Young level stuff.
What a crap fest for the rest of the team, though. I hope Trent is just rounding into shape, pardon the pun. If he’s declining, it’s gonna get ugly. BA I don’t know, he does look less motivated but I don’t think he’s complacent, I think it’s more likely his first real encounter with the business end of the business rattled him, as sometimes happens. Hope he gets it back in gear, we’re gonna need him if we have any chance of not becoming another SB statistic.
Watching the replay from behind the QB that the broadcast had from what I can see is it looked like he was looking to Jennings and he was double covered so when he moved to Aiyuk the guy that had Jennings bracketed moved off Jennings and started to head into the throwing lane for Aiyuk.
Looked like Purdy was getting ready to let it rip to Aiyuk when he noticed the guy drifting into the throwing lane and that's when he turned it down.