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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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23 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Totally changes the game. Instead of confidence they entered the second half like us. How can we win down 1 score. Looked impossible. Turns out it was.

They did what I expected. What most people expected. And Purdy tried to give us the game but we didn’t want it. Nah, here, go ahead and take it back. 
Who goes into the half down 10-3 that gets 3 picks? Nobody. 
 

I said I was afraid he was gonna put us in a hole. He did. Took the tying score away from us. 
 

I be venting… fug him. 

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16 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

If we beat the RamsBill Murray Film GIF

Yo yo. Every week, up down up down. Like clockwork, and the opponent doesn’t see, to matter. 
That can’t hold but if you have bet it starting game 1 you lose twice. 10-2. Want to bet against it? 
Week one and the Dallas game bucked the pattern. 

edit: and you couldn’t see the pattern until it was a pattern so really 10-2 is bullshit. I noticed it with the Jets, Buffalo, Green Bay. And it has held. 
 

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1 hour ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

This is painful. Btw why does Bryce never do a full drop back in the pocket? Just stands there. If anyone needs to get more depth on his drop back it’s him because of this height.

This is what's been bugging me to no end since day one. His basic mechanics and footwork suck historic ass. You'd think he would try his hardest to drop back more so he could see over the line, but no. The only two explanations I have are: 1) his arm strength and accuracy are so limited that if he dropped back further, he'd be out of range of our receivers and/or couldn't guarantee an accurate ball; 2) His actual football IQ is so low that when he's processing the field, he forgets to drop back deeper. Kind of like a ginger cat, can do only one thing at a time due to limited brain cells.

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1 minute ago, strato said:

Yo yo. Every week, up down up down. Like clockwork, and the opponent doesn’t see, to matter. 
That can’t hold but if you have bet it starting game 1 you lose twice. 10-2. Want to bet against it? 
Week one and the Dallas game bucked the pattern. 
 

Interesting. We finally lost the coin toss battle though, so you never really know about trends.

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6 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Interesting. We finally lost the coin toss battle though, so you never really know about trends.

Ha. Yeah. Well I don’t gamble any more but said it wouldn’t hold. It has for a while though. Odd as it is. 
Know when to hold ‘em….. 
 

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10 minutes ago, MRenshaw said:

This is what's been bugging me to no end since day one. His basic mechanics and footwork suck historic ass. You'd think he would try his hardest to drop back more so he could see over the line, but no. The only two explanations I have are: 1) his arm strength and accuracy are so limited that if he dropped back further, he'd be out of range of our receivers and/or couldn't guarantee an accurate ball; 2) His actual football IQ is so low that when he's processing the field, he forgets to drop back deeper. Kind of like a ginger cat, can do only one thing at a time due to limited brain cells.

The word his first year was that by dropping back so deep he was screwing up his tackles who were taught to route the rushers into what should be too deep to affect the passer. 
The result was he dropped right to where they were taking the rushers. 

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2 hours ago, Carolina Mike said:

If you are honest BY does the job of a midrange backup QB. Can look good every now and then but mostly is over matched.

 actually think he’s a great person but I don’t care about good people I want headhunters and people built to WIN!

Mid-range backup? He's a 3rd to 4th stringer on the practice squad, at best. 

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