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Started by EastexHawg, September 14, 2015, 10:37:12 pm

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EastexHawg

The quarterbacks in this one are setting the game back 80 years.  Their passes arc into the air like Roman candles.  Just awful...

ErieHog

They (the QBs)  both played pretty well, actually.

The Vikings can't pass protect dead people.  The 49ers still suffer from a ton of unforced errors.

Both teams remain works in progress.
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EastexHawg

I didn't watch the end of the game, but at halftime Bridgewater probably had around 110 yards passing.  He got about 60 of those yards in the last 30 seconds of the half when the 49ers were playing 50 yards off the line of scrimmage trying to prevent a Hail Mary.  They were only rushing one and giving him the 15-20 yard throws.

ErieHog

Quote from: EastexHawg on September 15, 2015, 08:19:49 am
I didn't watch the end of the game, but at halftime Bridgewater probably had around 110 yards passing.  He got about 60 of those yards in the last 30 seconds of the half when the 49ers were playing 50 yards off the line of scrimmage trying to prevent a Hail Mary.  They were only rushing one and giving him the 15-20 yard throws.

They still had reasonable pressure with that one.

I think he finished something like  23/31 for 230, and one pick.

Kapernick was 17/25 for 165, but absolutely owned 3rd down.

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