The Athletic: 49ers unlikely to exercise Javon Kinlaw's fifth-year option
The San Francisco 49ers are unlikely to exercise Javon Kinlaw's fifth-year option, which probably won't come as a surprise to many. The former No. 14 overall...www.49erswebzone.com
Kinlaw was a big swing and a missThe Athletic: 49ers unlikely to exercise Javon Kinlaw's fifth-year option
The San Francisco 49ers are unlikely to exercise Javon Kinlaw's fifth-year option, which probably won't come as a surprise to many. The former No. 14 overall...www.49erswebzone.com
I hope he does.Kinlaw was a big swing and a miss
Missing on this pick is why Lynch is gonna probably look to sign a starting level DT in free agency
No. He's still a fakkit. Kinlaw is a bust. Niners have quite a few of them.
No. He's still a fakkit. Kinlaw is a bust. Niners have quite a few of them.
Don't put my name anywhere near that clown's.
I think he willI hope he does.
Don't put my name anywhere near that clown's.
He's LastEmp status. This beef is everlasting.
“There were two things he started to do toward the last two or three weeks of the season. When he felt pressure, he started to retreat backwards. You can’t retreat backwards in the NFL.
Another thing is when he felt pressure, he’d automatically run to his left. Teams would start to force him to do that. You see how guys play over time. You get a book on him. There’s no question that Purdy played better than Nick Mullens.
One of the great things about Purdy is that he did not make bad throws. Could he have thrown more picks? Obviously, [Quandre] Diggs dropped an interception in the first half of Seattle.
But he also started to miss a few things toward the last few weeks where they were designed, fine read throws, and for whatever reason he didn’t turn it loose. I’m not saying that he didn’t have a good year, and the story is phenomenal.
But six, seven games is not enough to decide whether a guy is bad, in some cases, or great. Six or seven games is not enough to evaluate any player in any way, good or bad.”
“Well then you get into those traits. Lance has a bigger arm. Lance is more mobile. Does that automatically mean he’s more mobile? No. But he does have those things over Brock Purdy. Maybe Purdy is a better eliminator and isolator. We don’t know that yet.
Purdy, for the most part, did that well later in the season. Not as well as he did through the first five games. It’s counterintuitive. You would think that the more he played...He missed throws.
I work with a guy on the [ESPN] matchup show, Kevin Foley. He would come into my area and say, ‘I’m watching Purdy. These throws are there. Kyle must be going nuts.’ The throws are there, and he wasn’t throwing it.
When a quarterback doesn’t make throws that are there, I can’t answer that. But that’s something there’s no metric for. I can’t answer why he didn’t cut it loose, let’s discount the Eagles game, but there were two previous games where he left some throws on the field that were there. That were designed.”
The purpose of having Trey is having a QB that can run. Not a running QB. It's a difference. You don't see too many 6'5 running QBs out there. He's a Dante Culpepper type. Play breaks down he can scramble, run and get the first or more. Not just take the sack like Jimmy G. You run the offense like he did Purdy and you'll see his max potential. You run him all the damn time then you'll see what we have been seeing as such. It's failure.
Thing is Kyle is a moron. This is a kid that hasn't played a lot of high level football. First thing that popped in my head was they would do the same offense as Jimmy G. Run the ball damn near 40 times with play action. This would have helped him gain more confidence and adjust to the speed of the game. But no it's RPO, Pistol and dumb ass QB draws. smdh.
Many people are saying the same thing I'm saying about the play calling. The comment below on this video is damn near fukking verbatim what I said.
Tashannoc
2 months ago (edited)
The problem I had with Lance this season was the play calling - I thought that there were too many designed runs. Last year, 2nd half vs the Texans, they let him sling the rock and he was phenomenal. That's what I want to see more of. One thing I saw in the tape here that I LOVE is his ability to avoid pressure by stepping up in the pocket.
Not sure how I missed this post. But Trey had some nice throws obviously the talent is there just needs more reps/playing time.