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Seems to be a...ummm...err... defensive struggle.
It's fun to watch defenses actually rush/pressure the QB and make good, quick, sure tackles. (Insert Packer defense joke here).

Last edited by Timmy!
@Timmy! posted:

Sorry, bvan.
I should have warned you that you have to click through A LOT of crap to get the actual stream, but it's worked fine for me so far.

Thanks bro, but I ain't no rookie.
I understand getting rid of the little x's, the big X's and eliminating the redirects but tonight was just skewed for me.     

It’s hard as hell to play defense nowadays. But that said, I admire watching the 49ers play D.  They play hard, they attack ball carriers.  I sort of get jealous watching them wishing the Pack could put a D like that together.

@NumberThree posted:

Purdy is going to be a franchise guy somewhere. The Packers need to make a run at him.

He's shown a lot in his limited action so far.  He has a great OL and solid running game plus a near stellar D to  back him up.  One big advantage he has that SF can ride into the playoffs with is nobody has any tape on him.  Once they do, and they'll have more if they make it to the NFCCG or SB, they'll better know how to gameplan for what he does well. 

Purdy last night reminds me of -- dare I say it? -- a Joe Montana-type guy. I'm not saying he's a HOF QB, just that he stays cool under pressure, seems to find guys even when things are falling down around him, throws a nice catchable ball, and hits his targets. For Mr. Irrelevant, he's certainly become relevant. He did almost throw the INT in the first half directly to the defender, but he is definitely a leader. Now we'll see how other teams start to attack him and if he can keep it up.

SF is gonna be a tough out in the playoffs. Purdy isn’t afraid of the bright lights. They’ll get Debo back. McCaffrey totally flipped the season Kittle was having. They have the best FB in the NFL. And that D is pure nasty.

It’s going to be interesting to see what happens with Trey Lance.

Props to John Lynch. He’s drafted well and picked limited spots in FA that worked.

Purdy is is Danny White so far. A competent QB with skills surrounded by a metric s**t ton of talent on both sides of the ball. Purdy has thrown 3 bad picks in 3 weeks. 2 of them were dropped. One was nullified by a bad D holding call.

He’s got confidence to no end. Will be interesting to see how the 22 year old holds up as the stakes ramp up while he’s being called The Next.

@PackerHawk posted:

Purdy has a long way to go to even be Danny White. But you can't ask for more from his first couple of games.

Totally agree.  Purdy has looked good but he also has gotten very lucky with some easy INTs that were dropped.

That said, he’s running the offense as designed and not missing the “layups”.  He seems like a guy that his teammates instantly have gained respect for and that is important.  Just look at Zach Wilson of the Jets who got on the wrong side of his teammates with a crappy attitude and now has to win them back. Purdy has zero attitude problems and that’s cool to see.

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