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HappyDays

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  1. Andy Reid still the best in the game. 49ers missed too many opportunities earlier to build an insurmountable lead before the inevitable Andy Reid adjustments.
  2. Threw the ball behind him
  3. It wasn't just them catching the ball. Their WRs were wide open all over the field. It was a schematic massacre.
  4. When he has a clean pocket he has been outstanding. When he hasn't, he isn't getting the ball where he wants it to go. Of course in this offense he can get away with that fundametal weakness.
  5. I think both of the weird Jesus commercials have been entirely AI generated.
  6. That is freaking awesome. Hats off to Kyle Shanahan. He has earned the right to finally hoist a Lombardi.
  7. I mean biggest fundamental problem. A fumble and penalties are easily fixable over the course of a game. Being unable to throw with any pressure in the pocket is not fixable.
  8. Haha take your 15 yards, punks.
  9. Purdy cannot throw the ball properly from a messy pocket. It's the biggest problem for the 49ers in this game.
  10. People forgot that the Chiefs receivers suck because we let them abuse us. Funny how quickly facts change after a couple of outlier games.
  11. It doesn't matter. He was clearly not aiming for Noah Gray, he was just tossing it to avoid a sack. Since it didn't reach the LoS by definition that is IG.
  12. No, it definitely was. The official rule is subjective. It's a penalty if the QB clearly throws the ball to avoid a sack. That's clearly what Mahomes was doing there.
  13. The Chiefs are in the Super Bowl because they have a secondary that can cover an elite set of weapons. That's really it.
  14. Let Purdy throw the ball. The Chiefs are focusing on shutting down the run.
  15. Ball don't lie!
  16. Lmao Mahomes did not see #31 at all, that was an interception all the way. Just ridiculous.
  17. Bizarre route from Aiyuk, like he forgot where he was supposed to go halfway through.
  18. Purdy's passes REALLY hang up there
  19. Pretty obvious who the better team is so far. Just a question of if they're going to screw it up.
  20. Teams beat themselves against the Chiefs. This is a ridiculous series of penalties.
  21. That contain rush is what the 49ers didn't do against Baltimore. That's a good sign that they have the right game plan. Just hold onto the freaking ball...
  22. That's a brutal fumble, he just lost control of the ball. Doesn't look like the Chiefs even tried to punch it out.
  23. I'm against this for several reasons. First, WR was certainly one of the reasons we lost to KC, but the biggest is that our back 7 was abysmal (and our front 4 only slightly less so). Your proposed scenario unequivocally makes our back 7 even worse. Dodson is not a starting MLB. Elam is better than Dane Jackson and should have been on the field over him against KC. Second, our cap situation is in a very dire spot and we can't wriggle out of it by restructuring Diggs' or Miller's contract. This needs to be a year where we draft as many players as possible and start more of them than McDermott is usually comfortable with. I would expect rookies at WR, C, DE, DT, and/or S to get ample playing time. As far as I can tell that's the only way we're going to have a starting caliber roster. I read through your whole discussion and I agree with what you say about depth being less important, but I'm talking about starters. Third, I agree we need more elite players. That is why we need to draft as many players as possible, to give ourselves more chances. Here are the Chiefs' elite players (other than Mahomes) and where they were drafted: Kelce - 63rd Jones - 37th Sneed - 138th Humphrey - 63rd Thuney - 78th (by the Pats) Their two recent foundational drafts happened because they collected picks after trading away an elite player. Also it's possible Bernard will become an elite player next year. I think there's even a slight chance Elam becomes one at some point given his penchant for interceptions. So no I would not actively make critical spots on the roster worse, and reduce our chance of finding multiple elite players this year and next, and take a couple of high-upside players off of our roster, just for one WR no matter how good his prospects are. Instead I would stick to the plan of drafting a WR at pick 28 and taking another one in rounds 2-4. I also don't agree when you say there's no use trying to stop KC in the playoffs. That we just need to beat them in a shootout and there's no other way. This is the biggest myth I see posted on this board all the time. KC has in fact been stopped in the playoffs. Just this year the Ravens defense held them to 17 points with one streak of 6 consecutive drives that ended in punts, and the only reason that defensive effort was wasted was because of a couple goofy turnovers in the red zone. Don't let our defense, and that means players and coaches, off the hook. Certainly our offense could have been better, most notably the WRs. But you know we once had a WR rack up 200 yards and 4 TDs against them and that still wasn't enough to overcome an abysmal defensive showing. So at some point the defense simply needs to show up in the playoffs and we're not going to see that happen if we trade away one of our best defensive players. We're only having this discussion because Beane has yet to find ONE elite player with one of his original draft picks, and McDermott has yet to coach ONE proper defensive showing against a good opponent in the playoffs. So I get that the fanbase is grasping for any conceivable means of overcoming the Chiefs in the playoffs, but the simple reality is that one or both of those men need to do better at their jobs, or else they need to be replaced. That's the only way we're going to get over the hump.
  24. Unfortunately I think 2021 was his opportunity to do that and McDermott still ruined it at the end. Rodgers's playoff run in that Super Bowl year reminded me of Allen's in 2021. He was so on point that nothing could have stopped him. That might be a once in a career kind of playoff run, it was for Rodgers. And it still wasn't enough for us to finally get our one Super Bowl win.
  25. Nah. He needs wide open space in front of him to be successful. He's not shifty at all. All vertical traits, no lateral traits. So he's just a home run threat, and like I said that is a fine skillset for a RB but not one you spend a top 40 pick on. He came into the NFL with a lot of mileage too, over 800 touches in college.
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