You know that pass was tipped twice right? Not necessarily a bad throw or decision.arich35 wrote:Glad Purdy bounced back a bit after that INT. It is good to see him not compound the mistakes
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You know that pass was tipped twice right? Not necessarily a bad throw or decision.arich35 wrote:Glad Purdy bounced back a bit after that INT. It is good to see him not compound the mistakes
Harry Palmer wrote:arich35 wrote:Glad Purdy bounced back a bit after that INT. It is good to see him not compound the mistakes
I know a healthy % of Int’s are tips, but that imo wasn’t that bad of a pass. My issues with him tonight were more that he was less aggressive than usual, but he didn’t really put the ball in danger much, that play aside.
zman1 wrote:You know that pass was tipped twice right? Not necessarily a bad throw or decision.arich35 wrote:Glad Purdy bounced back a bit after that INT. It is good to see him not compound the mistakes
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arich35 wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:arich35 wrote:Glad Purdy bounced back a bit after that INT. It is good to see him not compound the mistakes
I know a healthy % of Int’s are tips, but that imo wasn’t that bad of a pass. My issues with him tonight were more that he was less aggressive than usual, but he didn’t really put the ball in danger much, that play aside.
He was high both those throws. It seemed like Kyle stopped going downfield as much after the first drive for some reason. I still think Purdy's elbow was bothering him a bit
49er4life1979 wrote:Wow Geno Smith's passer rating when targeting Ambry Thomas last night was 20.3. Though he did get away with a hold in the end zone in the 4th quarter. Still, great job. Wilks specialty is the secondary so maybe that's the positive affect.
49er4life1979 wrote:Wow Geno Smith's passer rating when targeting Ambry Thomas last night was 20.3. Though he did get away with a hold in the end zone in the 4th quarter. Still, great job. Wilks specialty is the secondary so maybe that's the positive affect.
thesack12 wrote:Its great to see Thomas make plays like the INT on Thursday and the fumble recovery against the Jags. And I of course would love to see him finally figure it out and become a solid player. But he is still miles from being a solid player.
Last week Ambry gave up a ridiculously easy TD in which Evans created like 3 yards of separation on a play that started at the 1 yard line. He would have given up a 2nd TD later in the game, if Brown didn't knock the ball out with a well timed/placed hit.
Ambry was also targeted and gave up the conversion on 4th down late in the 4th quarter that allowed Tampa to stay in the game at the time.
On Thursday, As mentioned Thomas got away with a blatant hold on his PBU in the end zone. So while it was a great result, it wasn't really a great play.
Dude is allowing an insane 75% completion percentage when targeted this season.
Ambry Thomas remains one of the worst players on the field when he's out there, most times THE WORST.
Jikkle wrote:Thomas feels like he's in that Chris Cullivar and Ahkello Witherspoon category of CBs in that they tease you with some good games but just never quite put it all together on a consistent basis.
Love to be wrong though and that he's just a late bloomer or Wilks being a secondary guy has been able to get more out of him.