49'ers 2022/23 San Francisco 49’ers Thread

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I have seen nothing that would lead me to belive he is capable of being an NFL starter. Not in college, and obviously nothing yet in the NFL. will he prove the doubters wrong? Who knows, but I would rather continue to piss on him and his idiot "Trey Area" fans than to praise him in any fucking way. I hate him and and other doucher to strap on a NeIner helmet.
 
One awkward 3/4 armed td throw accounted for 76 of those yds. Good enough throw, but that kid is going to have so many strip fumbles that Goff himself will chortle. 3/4 for 16 yds is what's left. Again, that was against the FFCoA (Future Fry Cooks of America).
Fair enough, but let's do that sort of math for Matt's stats this year and see what happens.
 
While watching Trey, I saw nothing alarming and nothing brilliant. The sample size is too small to make even a semi-reasonable assumption
 
While watching Trey, I saw nothing alarming and nothing brilliant. The sample size is too small to make even a semi-reasonable assumption
IDK he threw 5 passes completed 4 of them and one for a TD. He ran once for 7 yards too. Again small sample size, but IMO, you can't do much better then that, albeit, against a preseason defense.
 
IDK he threw 5 passes completed 4 of them and one for a TD. He ran once for 7 yards too. Again small sample size, but IMO, you can't do much better then that, albeit, against a preseason defense.
Agreed, through those 5 passes he didn't alarm and in fact was efficient. I just am not ready to reasonably assess his potential yet. I think it will take 6+ games to see what he is and project any real impact he may have. I have to admit after reading some of the posts regarding his accuracy issues, I was expecting to see a couple of passes completed to sideline personnel.
 
I have to admit after reading some of the posts regarding his accuracy issues, I was expecting to see a couple of passes completed to sideline personnel.
I concur I also believe that if he was really that bad, they would not be looking to trade Garoppolo. Again need to see more of him against better competition, but in fairness I've seen other QB's in the past do much worse.
 
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vs a vanilla defense and probably future Home Depot employees. Shanny probably game planned for him like a regular season game.

*have some more hater-aide, den!
It still to accurate passes I guess. That’s a 23 yard average. I’m going to have to watch to see if it was mostly YAC with short passes and what kind of pressure he faced.
 
One awkward 3/4 armed td throw accounted for 76 of those yds. Good enough throw, but that kid is going to have so many strip fumbles that Goff himself will chortle. 3/4 for 16 yds is what's left. Again, that was against the FFCoA (Future Fry Cooks of America).

It still to accurate passes I guess. That’s a 23 yard average. I’m going to have to watch to see if it was mostly YAC with short passes and what kind of pressure he faced.
Crown his ass...
 
It still to accurate passes I guess. That’s a 23 yard average. I’m going to have to watch to see if it was mostly YAC with short passes and what kind of pressure he faced.

No - the thing with him is he is missing the first read. The TD pass was a long pass that the WR had 2 steps on the DB on 3rd down.
He has a strong accurate arm & can run. The rest of his game is questionable
 
Receiver couldn't get any more open than that.

It was a decent throw on a wide open receiver with absolutely no pressure.

If a pro QB can't make that throw, he shouldn't even be a back-up.
Well he put it on him(wr),still passes it in stride