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Week 14 GDT: Titans @ 49ers


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6 hours ago, NcFinest9erFan said:

yeah that projects out to 5333 passing yards lol!

And he's doing it with average talent at best. Jeff Garcia has the single season passing mark for yards for the 49ers set back in 2000 with 4,278 passing yards. That is probably going to fall if Jimmy continues rolling like this into next year. 

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5 minutes ago, PapaShogun said:

And he's doing it with average talent at best. Jeff Garcia has the single season passing mark for yards for the 49ers set back in 2000 with 4,278 passing yards. That is probably going to fall if Jimmy continues rolling like this into next year. 

To be fair, if we inflate Garcia's stats to today's game, he probably is close to the 5,000 range himself lol. 

Amazing thing is he's done this without connecting on one deep shot. He's had big 40+ yard plays, but those were mainly off YAC. But like Baldy stated on twitter, he hits them in perfect stride allowing them to bust off big gains. 

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2 hours ago, J-ALL-DAY said:

he hits them in perfect stride allowing them to bust off big gains. 

That's the very spirit of Bill Walsh's offense. We're witnessing a real renaissance in San Fran. These last almost 15 years have been our middle ages of quarterbacking.

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31 minutes ago, rudyZ said:

That's the very spirit of Bill Walsh's offense. We're witnessing a real renaissance in San Fran. These last almost 15 years have been our middle ages of quarterbacking.

As a franchise, we've been very fortunate to only have that 7-8 year dark age period from post garcia to the Harbaugh / Smith pairing.  

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One person that was not impressed, though, was Titans corner Brice McCain. He said Garoppolo's 31 of 43, 381-yard performance falls mostly on the Tennessee defense, and not on anything Garoppolo himself did. 

"He came in, he executed, but the chunk of yardage came from blown coverages," McCain said. "That's about it. He didn't do anything special. He threw a lot of quick game, get the ball to the receiver's hands fast, and they made plays. That's about it. It was nothing special. He didn't do anything special. He just threw to open guys."

 

 

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2 minutes ago, J-ALL-DAY said:

Sure, he didn't make any special throws but he took what was given to him and almost every single time made the right read. 

I was going to post a picture of salt with my post, but just decided to let it go and just do the quote. I mean, what he described is essentially what made Montana and Young two of the greatest ever lol. You deliver catchable, accurate throws to receivers on the run, and good things happen. But not everyone has that level of anticipation, intermediate accuracy, etc. 

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12 hours ago, Forge said:

One person that was not impressed, though, was Titans corner Brice McCain. He said Garoppolo's 31 of 43, 381-yard performance falls mostly on the Tennessee defense, and not on anything Garoppolo himself did. 

"He came in, he executed, but the chunk of yardage came from blown coverages," McCain said. "That's about it. He didn't do anything special. He threw a lot of quick game, get the ball to the receiver's hands fast, and they made plays. That's about it. It was nothing special. He didn't do anything special. He just threw to open guys."

As a d-back he should appreciate that finding the right one of the receivers that does happen to be open, doing that quickly and releasing the ball in a lightning quick way,  and then consistently hitting him in stride so that he has a chance to gain yards after the catch, and doing that over and over again all game long is the very dfinition of something special. I  see a lot of games every weekend where QBs are unable to do that.

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2 hours ago, big9erfan said:

As a d-back he should appreciate that finding the right one of the receivers that does happen to be open, doing that quickly and releasing the ball in a lightning quick way,  and then consistently hitting him in stride so that he has a chance to gain yards after the catch, and doing that over and over again all game long is the very dfinition of something special. I  see a lot of games every weekend where QBs are unable to do that.

Since he was alluding to some blown coverages and open WRs, isn't he basically saying Shanny out schemed the crap out of Lebeau? 

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