wco81 wrote:Pattersonca65 wrote:Jikkle wrote:
Purdy's INTs were as boneheaded as they come but given the pressure rate his performance wasn't that bad.
They definitely need to get that pressure rate down as granted it's the NFL and a QB has to perform while under duress but you can't expect a great performance if over half your dropbacks you don't have time to scan the field and let plays develop.
He was forcing those passes as no one was getting open downfield. Losing Kittle was a big blow that game as thin as the receiving crew was yesterday. Losing Jennings also it became Pearsall and a bunch of waiver wire scrubs. Purdy needs to checkdown more and not force what isn't going to be there and Kyle has to script some shorter routes
When they needed to move the ball, it was simple circle patters out of the backfield to CMC. LBs dropped enough to give him room to catch 5-yard passes and he turned up for a couple of 7-9 yard gains. That means the defense was trying to deny the medium middle. Pearsall said he did a post-corner catch that would have gone to the post but the safeties were sitting in the middle denying it.
Purdy made a lot of big passes to Aiyuk for like 15-20 yard gains on those posts and dig routes so I think defenses are going to take them away and dare him to throw corners or flags to the sidelines, which require more arm strength.
In fact there was a corner pattern to the right front pylon in the end zone that drifted too slowly because Purdy lofted the ball. Pearsall was open but the ball wasn't zipped as hard so Woolen I think was able to use his length to bat it away at the last second. Can Purdy make a "rope" throw on a corner pattern like that? Maybe, maybe not. But he could have also lofted it more towards the back pylon and that would have probably gotten over the defender though maybe a tougher catch for Pearsall at the back of the end zone.
One of Purdy's ints he tried to loft it over the LB, again, it was between the hashes, one of the bread and butter passes he connected with Aiyuk when Aiyuk had his big season.
So if teams are going to drop back the LBs and have the safeties play robber, there should be more room for CMC to catch and turn up before the LBs and DBs rally to the ball. But Purdy has shown he can throw to the outside sometimes, though if you looked at his pass chart, probably a majority are between the hashes.
To be fair this is a pass he has made a ton early in his career to a lot of success, hell it happened the opening drive to Kittle but a shorter pass for a TD. Their DB barely got a fingertip on the ball and if I remember correctly the broadcast said he is 6'4 with a big wingspan (not a ton of those around). Even if Purdy would have thrown that 1/10th of second sooner which he typically does that would have been a TD and a great pass. Yeah if he had more speed on the ball it would have been a TD too but it was also a great play and not many DBs would have gotten a fingertip on that ball