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Rockstar Matt

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  1. That's a bad call. Miami got hosed there. And let's go Vikings.
  2. He played about as awful as any QB could in that first half, but man, he sure rebounded in the 2nd half. The whole team did really, but they don't make the comeback without Lawrence playing the way he did in that 2nd half.
  3. Jeez, the Chargers are absolutely dominating the Jaguars. They don't look like they belong on the same field. EDIT: It's very strange to see the son of a player I grew up watching playing in the NFL now. Asante Samuel Jr. is a monster right now, just like his dad once was.
  4. Agreed 100%. I feel like people don't always remember this. The talent level difference in the NFL is really small, almost negligible for the majority of the players, but basically every single player needs to be in the right situation, with the right coaches, with the right surrounding players and the right scheme around them to maximize their potential. This is especially true for QB's.
  5. No, it's because the 49ers as a whole have an outstanding team and coaching staff. I originally stated Purdy is the reason why they won't win the Super Bowl. I'm extremely envious of Kyle Shananhan's ability to scheme his top players open, so open that a 7th rd rookie QB can have success. So I don't see where I was wrong with my original statement. See, I agree with this. His composure has been good. He's been able to get through his reads and make the correct throw. This is why, IMO, the offense is better with Purdy than it is with Bonky G. He keeps the offense in check, and more often than not, makes the right decision for the offense. Bonky G, for whatever reason, would be doing what Purdy is doing now but then out of nowhere decide he's Mahomes and try to force a throw that he had no business throwing, or get so fixed on this primary read he'd throw it regardless if it was the right decision. Helps too that Purdy is more athletic than Bonky G. He's thrown a few ducks tho and a few passes that should have been picks. Seattle wasn't good enough to capitalize, but will he get away with those throws against a Cowboys or Eagles defense who were the top 2 teams in creating turnovers? Or the Bills in the Super Bowl? I think San Francisco is talented enough to reach the Super Bowl, which is why I picked them, but I'm just pushing back against this notion that he's the reason why the 49ers won this game (not so much here though, I've heard this moreso elsewhere).
  6. You really think Purdy is the reason why the 49ers are blowing out the Seahawks and not because of Deebo, Bosa, Kittle and McCaffery/OL making plays?
  7. 49ers are just too good. Too many weapons all across the board. This Purdy overhype I’ve been reading and listening to is confusing to say the least. He’s struggled all game, but threw 3 TD’s to guys open by at least 10 yards so now he’s the second coming of Joe Montana?
  8. Seattle is playing well. Even though everyone would agree on paper that the 49ers are vastly more talented than the Seahawks, it's really damn difficult to beat a team 3 times in one season.
  9. I understand that was Purdy's first ever drive in the playoffs, but that whole series showed why he's going to be the reason that the 49ers don't win a championship this season. That should have been a pick-6 at the end of it. The knock on him coming out of college was that he had basically no arm talent and that was evident on that drive. What's going to happen when San Francisco finally plays a team that has a defense capable of slowing down that potent running game? When a defense is good enough to force Purdy to make plays downfield? I think people trying to say he'll be the starter next year are getting a little too caught up in the moment. A healthy Trey Lance would make this Niners team the runaway favorites, IMO.
  10. Not to be that guy, but the Cowboys have routinely make it past the 1st round in their playoff appearances this century. It's getting to the championship game where they've had their issues. Last year's wild card loss was the first time in 15 years that the Cowboys failed to get to at least the divisional round in their limited playoff appearances. I know it's semantics, but words matter.
  11. Agreed. Only way McCarthy gets fired is if the Cowboys lay an absolute egg like they did against Washington. Something like 30-3. I think Payton is too expensive for the Cowboys, in terms of compensation the Saints would want back. Assuming the Cowboys don’t make a deep playoff run, I wouldn’t mind moving on from both Kellen and DQ. Get someone like Fangio as the DC to truly unlock Parsons and the rest of the defense. And if the offense lays an egg in the playoffs again, I fully expect Kellen to be gone. This is out of left field and I’d put money on it not happening, but if the Cowboys don’t make a deep playoff run and decide to move on from McCarthy, I’d love for them to take a look at DeMeco Ryans as a potential replacement. He’s about to be a head coach somewhere within the next year or two. He’s an outstanding DC and clearly has the 49ers defense playing up to their full potential.
  12. Just like I pointed out last year, point differential can be a useful tool to determine the quality of a team, but it has its limitations. Last year, I predicted that one of these 6 teams would win the Super Bowl: Buffalo, New England, Kansas City, Dallas, Tampa Bay and the Los Angeles Rams (and of course, saying that 6 of the 14 teams remaining will win the Super Bowl isn't all that impressive at all; it's literally almost half the playoff teams). Of the top 3 in each conference in PD last season, only the Chiefs and Rams made it to Championship Weekend with the Rams being the eventual champion, thus continuing the streak. This year we've had one of the craziest point differential vs. record differences we've ever seen. Of course this is referring to this year's Minnesota Vikings who are the first 13+ win team to ever finish the year with a negative point differential. Tampa Bay somehow finished last in their division in PD, but still won the division. The NFC as a whole is rather top heavy in PD. Only 4 of the playoff teams in the conference finished with a positive PD and the Seahawks are 4th with +6. The 49ers, Eagles and Cowboys all had a positive PD in the 100's. The AFC only had 2 teams who crossed the triple digit threshold in positive PD, but 6 of their playoff teams had a positive PD with Miami being the lone playoff team with a negative PD. Led by the Bills, Chiefs and Bengals. Interestingly, in both conferences, the 1 seeds finished 2nd in conference PD and the 2 seeds finished 1st in conference PD. So it's not exactly going out on a limb by saying that if an AFC team wins the Super Bowl, it'll be either Buffalo, Kansas City or Cincinnati and if a NFC team wins the Super Bowl it'll be San Francisco, Philadelphia or Dallas. What a prediction, saying that one of the 6 best teams in the league will end up lifting the Lombardi. Here's my playoff predictions (more for me to come back and see how wrong I was): Wild-Card Weekend San Francisco 34, Seattle 20 New York 24, Minnesota 23 Dallas 23, Tampa Bay 20 Buffalo 35, Miami 13 Cincinnati 27, Baltimore 23 Los Angeles 30, Jacksonville 27 Divisional Round Philadelphia 26, New York 23 San Francisco 23, Dallas 20 Buffalo 27, Cincinnati 21 Kansas City 31, Los Angeles 27 Conference Championships San Francisco 30, Philadelphia 13 Buffalo 41, Kansas City 37 Super Bowl LVII Buffalo 27, San Francisco 20
  13. Calling it now, the Lions are winning their division next year.
  14. 7 should have been ejected for that. That's ridiculous. 95 should have been as well. I've never seen that in any game, high school, collegiate or professional. EDIT: 7 was ejected for that. Good. And how was that not a TD?? NFL doing everything in their power to give this game to Green Bay. This is absurd.
  15. The Cowboys sure picked a great time to play their worst game of the season. They were atrocious today. Hopefully they got that mess out of their system. Last year they played their starters in the meaningless Week 18 game and blew the living crap out of Philly, only to lay an egg the next week against San Fran. Maybe this time by laying the egg early, they can actually play to their potential in the postseason.
  16. If they were playing not to get hurt, they should be resting players then. And the Cowboys won’t know the score of the Philly game until halftime. I might be a Cowboys homer, but I can call a spade a spade. No excuses for this awful performance. They are just playing bad, bad football today.
  17. Cowboys have an opportunity, albeit a highly unlikely opportunity, to win the division and the 1 seed today so what do they do? Play their worst 1st quarter of the season. Several uncommon miscues, and some of the mistakes they’re making are ones they haven’t made all season. I guess it’s better to get these out of their system now rather than next week against Tampa? But it doesn’t give anyone a ton of confidence in this team going forward.
  18. That's a bold statement. He's a massive reason as to why the Jaguars have made this run to the postseason, in what is essentially his true rookie season (or at least his first with a legitimate NFL coaching staff). His jump from last year, to this year and more specifically, the latter part of the season, showed exactly why Jacksonville made him the number 1 overall pick last season (and why teams were tanking to draft him). This Jaguars team isn't amazing, but they're in the postseason, after starting 2-6. The team is going to get better. He's going to get better and he's already been playing like an elite QB on this 7-2 run the Jaguars are on. Once his pre-snap ability catches up to his generational talent (and I don't say that lightly), he's going to be on that Mt. Rushmore of the current top QB's. He didn't play amazing tonight, and missed a wide open TD, but he's been outstanding this last month. As a fan of a NFC team, I'm quite relieved that all of the current and next crop of great QB's are in the AFC. Imagine Trevor Lawrence on the 49ers. They'd be in the next 5 Super Bowls.
  19. ProFootballTalk said this? So Mike Florio? Then it's not happening. That's probably an idea floating around, but not one with any merit if he's reporting it.
  20. I'm no medical professional, so take this with a grain of salt, but from what my sister and cousins have explained to me (who are nurses, and my sister was specifically an ER nurse) is that critical essentially means their vital signs are unstable and the doctors are unsure of what the outcome will be for that patient. Also, the terms they report to the public such as critical, serious and stable are meant to be vague in order to protect the privacy of the family. EDIT: I need to clarify as well that the precise meaning of the conditions do vary from each hospital
  21. Bills just announced that Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest, had his heartbeat restored on the field and now he’s currently sedated but in critical condition.
  22. Will never give the benefit of the doubt to a man who basically pioneered and popularized being a sports troll. I’ll never forgive him for trying to say Dak Prescott was weak for openly talking about his depression and anxiety he had months after his brother committed suicide. Skip Bayless is a disgusting human being and deserves no benefit of the doubt.
  23. Game is finally, and officially, suspended for tonight. Right decision. Disgusting that it took this long to be finalized.
  24. They can only reschedule the game if Hamlin ends up being okay, IMO. Game has to be cancelled tonight at minimum. Anything else is inhumane.
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