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Great move by the NFL. Let the judge come out with a recommendation, gauge the PR and then change course accordingly.
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This guy was like the most penalized player in NCAA. And it wasn't particularly close
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Let's go NFL.
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Hope you kept the jersey...I'm telling you the last handful of games and into the playoffs Deebo got beat up alot. Between the tackles, on the end arounds etc..he got the ball way more because he was the only one healthy to pick up the yardage. Deebo was the running game basically.
He took big hits way more than most WR's do. His usage changed dramatically the 2nd half of the season. (I watched every game).
The truth is probably somewhere in the middle in all of this, and he hasn't specificially said why he wants traded, but I bet not wanting to get blasted by linebackers and linemen on a consistent basis as his career goes on was part of it. Money may be the other..no clue if the 49ers were going to play hardball on a contract extension or not.
Deebo is making a business decision for himself...can't blame him. He's my favorite player on the 49ers. I just got his damn jersey last year haha, but I understand where he is coming from if what I put above is the reason of him wanting out.
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I did.Hope you kept the jersey...I'm telling you the last handful of games and into the playoffs Deebo got beat up alot. Between the tackles, on the end arounds etc..he got the ball way more because he was the only one healthy to pick up the yardage. Deebo was the running game basically.
He took big hits way more than most WR's do. His usage changed dramatically the 2nd half of the season. (I watched every game).
The truth is probably somewhere in the middle in all of this, and he hasn't specificially said why he wants traded, but I bet not wanting to get blasted by linebackers and linemen on a consistent basis as his career goes on was part of it. Money may be the other..no clue if the 49ers were going to play hardball on a contract extension or not.
Deebo is making a business decision for himself...can't blame him. He's my favorite player on the 49ers. I just got his damn jersey last year haha, but I understand where he is coming from if what I put above is the reason of him wanting out.
Let's gooooo.
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hope you sold your Lance jersey
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I don't own one yet. He will be fine though. I expect mistakes in training camp and even to start the season.hope you sold your Lance jersey
Defense is used to having to bail out the offense with Jimmy at QB....and eventually Lance will find his groove as QB1.
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He is fantastically great at not being Jimmy G. Like, wow, so great.
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He's got a good/great arm, he's mobile, he's smart. He's also very very very raw. He played one full year at a D2 school basically. There are kinks to work out and mistakes will be made.
He's your "new" prototypical NFL QB. 49ers are banking on Turing raw potential into a great NFL QB. It's a risk no doubt, but I think with the weapons he has ...he's got a decent to good shot to develop quickly.
He's your "new" prototypical NFL QB. 49ers are banking on Turing raw potential into a great NFL QB. It's a risk no doubt, but I think with the weapons he has ...he's got a decent to good shot to develop quickly.
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I've liked what I have seen from Lance's throwing mechanics. Keeps the ball tight to the body and drives through the throw. If he can put it together, he'll be a solid QB. However, if he can put it all together, he'll be a hell of a QB.
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from the files of “things no one in the world was asking for”…
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I think it's great. I love long sporting events that take up way too much time of prime autumn Sundays
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Some context around Lance's practice yesterday and his numbers.hope you sold your Lance jersey
https://www.ninersnation.com/2022/8/8/2 ... trey-lance
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Man, the amount of coverage the NFL has is legit insane...we're talking about practice throws in such detail...Jesus...
I took a look at his rookie season "highlights" (which seems like it's just basically every play where he didn't screw up horrendously) on YT. For how low of a release point he has, I'm surprised his wind-up takes him so long and still produces comparatively little zip. I wonder if his inaccuracy is because of how slow his arm mechanics are and how little power it generates...
It's actually a little bit backwards...his intermediate throws seem soft, but his throws to RBs out in the flat seem needlessly fast...so, he's basically unfriendly (and, based on his arm mechanics, I'm assuming slightly behind) to WRs and unfriendly - in terms of passes that you can run into and generate speed behind the ball to RBs. If he were to switch those two releases up, he'd probably be fine...it's confusing to me that he would have these types of passes reversed, but like you said, "very raw", so I guess that's part of that. Similarly, he takes a lot of body shots when he runs...but I think a lot of young QBs, especially those that played at a lower level, don't understand how real the NFL is...
When I was watching that video, just as I was about to give up and be like, "hmmm, this guy sucks" he'd make a throw where I was like, "well, that's useful...that shows some upside..."
I took a look at his rookie season "highlights" (which seems like it's just basically every play where he didn't screw up horrendously) on YT. For how low of a release point he has, I'm surprised his wind-up takes him so long and still produces comparatively little zip. I wonder if his inaccuracy is because of how slow his arm mechanics are and how little power it generates...
It's actually a little bit backwards...his intermediate throws seem soft, but his throws to RBs out in the flat seem needlessly fast...so, he's basically unfriendly (and, based on his arm mechanics, I'm assuming slightly behind) to WRs and unfriendly - in terms of passes that you can run into and generate speed behind the ball to RBs. If he were to switch those two releases up, he'd probably be fine...it's confusing to me that he would have these types of passes reversed, but like you said, "very raw", so I guess that's part of that. Similarly, he takes a lot of body shots when he runs...but I think a lot of young QBs, especially those that played at a lower level, don't understand how real the NFL is...
When I was watching that video, just as I was about to give up and be like, "hmmm, this guy sucks" he'd make a throw where I was like, "well, that's useful...that shows some upside..."
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He had a messed up finger last year that changed how he had to throw the ball...which I think contributed to some issues. Obviously he could end up busting. This year will be up and down no matter what, but the defense is good enough to mitigate some of those downs IMO.Man, the amount of coverage the NFL has is legit insane...we're talking about practice throws in such detail...Jesus...
I took a look at his rookie season "highlights" (which seems like it's just basically every play where he didn't screw up horrendously) on YT. For how low of a release point he has, I'm surprised his wind-up takes him so long and still produces comparatively little zip. I wonder if his inaccuracy is because of how slow his arm mechanics are and how little power it generates...
It's actually a little bit backwards...his intermediate throws seem soft, but his throws to RBs out in the flat seem needlessly fast...so, he's basically unfriendly (and, based on his arm mechanics, I'm assuming slightly behind) to WRs and unfriendly - in terms of passes that you can run into and generate speed behind the ball to RBs. If he were to switch those two releases up, he'd probably be fine...it's confusing to me that he would have these types of passes reversed, but like you said, "very raw", so I guess that's part of that. Similarly, he takes a lot of body shots when he runs...but I think a lot of young QBs, especially those that played at a lower level, don't understand how real the NFL is...
When I was watching that video, just as I was about to give up and be like, "hmmm, this guy sucks" he'd make a throw where I was like, "well, that's useful...that shows some upside..."
We shall see. I lobbied for the 49ers to pic him over Mac Jones and Justin Fields just because if you are going to swing you might as well swing for the fences at that high of a pick. Take the guy with the highest upside and "raw" talent, but the biggest boom or bust.
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I’m just laughing at Niners fans going to great lengths to justify a bad practice
I’m not really pro or anti Lance but I find it funny
I’m not really pro or anti Lance but I find it funny
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I just think context is key. I don't think anyone is expecting him to come in and be a Mahomes right away. There will be plenty of ups and downs. He obviously has things to work on, but he is also going against one of the better defenses he is going to see in practice.
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It's just crazy that there is any platform for that...two different networks had live training camp coverage...some preseason games have national coverage and advertising...I mean, Christ on a cracker...
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