MacDonald riding with Geno

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Grubb sucked? Didn't I read somewhere that the offense was like second in the NFL in fourth quarter comebacks this season?
Yeah people seem to want to blame Grubb for everything while making nothing Geno's fault. That's the problem I have. We excuse everything away and it must be someone elses fault because Geno is elite. I'm not buying it. Maybe I'm wrong and he's a top 5 guy like Keasley and others argue but I would bet against it. I hope he plays much better with a better line and a new OC though.
 

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Kap was elite during that stretch. I hated him but he was a monster on the field. He tilted the field and was a nightmare for defenses. Purdy when you look at the numbers put up near league best numbers. So is he elite? I don't know, he's better than Seahawks fans think but even if he isn't he produced elite numbers as their QB. Both had massively better years than Geno had this year and its not remotely close.

Overall the point remains if you don't have an elite guy its really, really hard and rare to make it. The guys who are questionable put up elite numbers in that position.
Kaepernick, like Purdy, is the product of a team full of talent. If they were truly elite you could transplant them and they would still be great, like Stafford. Kaepernick couldn't and I doubt Purdy could.
 

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Brock huard, a Geno supporter said it best. He's shocked at some of the bad plays Geno has as a 12 year veteran because they're mistakes rookies make. I think he's right. You can't call Brock a Geno hater because he actually supports keeping Geno next year and trying to make a run with him. You sort of make the point I'm trying to make. MOst of those types of mistakes like the red zone picks, the near pick against chicago where he throws it right at two Bears defenders are the types of plays you don't make after year 2-3 at most.
Yep, just because easy picks are dropped, it doesn't mean that they didn't happen. They just somehow magically get glossed over. Stats only get you so far. Good between the 20's only gets you so far.
 

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Kaepernick, like Purdy, is the product of a team full of talent. If they were truly elite you could transplant them and they would still be great, like Stafford. Kaepernick couldn't and I doubt Purdy could.
I guess I disagree. Kaep was possibly the hardest QB to play against during his short stint of dominance. He was light years better then than Geno has been this year. Was it partially the system? Sure but it was also because he could run for 200 yards, throw it 60, move around. I don't man he was really good until teams figured him out a little bit. I gaurantee you if you asked coaches around the league where he ranked he was elite albiet for a short period of time. Purdy's numbers dwarf Geno's since he's been the starter. I've watched him enough to know he's super smart, makes plays on his own when stuff breaks down and just plays really good football for them. He's really good.

But like I said even if for sake of argument you want to remove those guys I think the argument is still a strong one.....its really hard to make it to the SB without an elite guy or someone who is playing at an elite level.
 
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Brock huard, a Geno supporter said it best. He's shocked at some of the bad plays Geno has as a 12 year veteran because they're mistakes rookies make. I think he's right. You can't call Brock a Geno hater because he actually supports keeping Geno next year and trying to make a run with him. You sort of make the point I'm trying to make. MOst of those types of mistakes like the red zone picks, the near pick against chicago where he throws it right at two Bears defenders are the types of plays you don't make after year 2-3 at most.
Did you even watch the Josh Allen video I linked with all 18 of his 2023 (6th season) interceptions?
 

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Kaep was possibly the hardest QB to play against during his short stint of dominance. He was light years better then than Geno has been this year. Was it partially the system? Sure but it was also because he could run for 200 yards, throw it 60, move around. I don't man he was really good until teams figured him out a little bit. I gaurantee you if you asked coaches around the league where he ranked he was elite albiet for a short period of time.

https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation...icks-biggest-problem-performance-not-politics

Don't overthink why Colin Kaepernick is still a free agent. Simply put, years have passed since he was an effective quarterback. He is 29 years old, has succeeded only in an unsustainable scheme and is part of a well-populated group of former starters who also remained available as the week began.
 

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Love you Rat, but he's absolutely not the best QB in the NFC. He's solid, on a team that's loaded with talent. He MIGHT be top 10 in the league.
 

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I guess I disagree. Kaep was possibly the hardest QB to play against during his short stint of dominance. He was light years better then than Geno has been this year. Was it partially the system? Sure but it was also because he could run for 200 yards, throw it 60, move around. I don't man he was really good until teams figured him out a little bit. I gaurantee you if you asked coaches around the league where he ranked he was elite albiet for a short period of time. Purdy's numbers dwarf Geno's since he's been the starter. I've watched him enough to know he's super smart, makes plays on his own when stuff breaks down and just plays really good football for them. He's really good.

Purdy is a solid QB, but he can't stay on the field. Injuries galore.
 

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Purdy's numbers dwarf Geno's since he's been the starter. I've watched him enough to know he's super smart, makes plays on his own when stuff breaks down and just plays really good football for them. He's really good.

https://www.49erswebzone.com/articles/185552-nfl-brock-backup-pursue-alternative/

"I'm really trying to stay unbiased and not just be influenced by what I saw when I scouted him in college," the executive told La Canfora. "But Kyle has to see what I see. You can win with him, with everything else being great around him, but you aren't going to win because of him. The roster is getting older and beat up and the roster is going to slip once you pay him.

"You saw him slump last year when everything wasn't perfect. You know how I feel about this one, and it's on the film. He's an elite backup to me, more than anything else. He's a guy, he's not the guy. … And I'm hearing the same thing you are about Cousins. I can absolutely see that. You can't give this kid $50 or $60 million."
 

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I just watched Purdy's 12 interceptions.

10 his fault, genuinely bad decisions -- forcing a ball, bad throw etc.
1 tip at the line
1 arm hit
0 bad route running/receiver mistake

Like reviewing Geno's INTs I try to give the QB the benefit of the doubt but those were just bad mistakes.
 

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Josh Allen only has 6 INT this year? That's blowing my mind.

5 his fault, genuinely bad decisions -- forcing a ball, bad throw etc.
0 tip at the line
0 arm hit
1 bad route running/receiver mistake
 

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I'll do Geno's 15 to compare.

8 his fault, genuinely bad decisions -- forcing a ball, bad throw etc.
2 tip at the line (1 is a screen)
1 hit while throwing (You can blame Geno for this, just a side statistic)
3 bad route running/receiver mistake (dropping, beyond horrible route)
1 egregious DPI

One major takeaway is how much pressure Geno is in during these INTs compared to the other QBs.

I think the big takeaway is that Geno got unlucky quite a bit and he's also just a mid QB.
 

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I'll do Geno's 15 to compare.

8 his fault, genuinely bad decisions -- forcing a ball, bad throw etc.
2 tip at the line (1 is a screen)
1 hit while throwing (You can blame Geno for this, just a side statistic)
3 bad route running/receiver mistake (dropping, beyond horrible route)
1 egregious DPI

One major takeaway is how much pressure Geno is in during these INTs compared to the other QBs.

I think the big takeaway is that Geno got unlucky quite a bit and he's also just a mid QB.
That's a reasonable take. I would also argue he's gotten away with some horrible throws too like the Chicago game and the game before where he could easily have 4 more picks but every QB gets away with some to be fair.

I agree though, I think he got unlucky with some of those and he's a mid to high mid level QB. I don't think he's bad by any stretch. I just think going on 35/36 he's limited moving forward and the team has to have a plan for succession and if you keep putting it off its going to be a disaster if its not already.
 

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That's a reasonable take. I would also argue he's gotten away with some horrible throws too like the Chicago game and the game before where he could easily have 4 more picks but every QB gets away with some to be fair.

I agree though, I think he got unlucky with some of those and he's a mid to high mid level QB. I don't think he's bad by any stretch. I just think going on 35/36 he's limited moving forward and the team has to have a plan for succession and if you keep putting it off its going to be a disaster if its not already.

But you dont attrubute poor play design by a poor coordinator(s) to those 'lucky to not be intercepted' passes when you are talking about literally the QB with the lowest percentage of bad throws?
 
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