He's always had that Alex Smith element to his game. Even during practice, according to Fred Warner his rookie year he had to bark at him and tell him not to be afraid to make mistakes because it was not only hindering his development but hurting the defense as well (when he was running scout team). So I don't think this is a new thing, but it's really jumping off the tape now.
The only one who can be blamed for this ordeal are the 49ers who made Trey like this. The fact that he’s afraid to make mistakes shows that they gave him very few developmental opportunities over the years so he had to be careful with them.
@@Quest4Six510😂 Trey the blameless huh? Everyone around him is at fault except Trey. No accountability whatsoever, just excuses the whole time he's being with the Niners. What a joke, Pathetic. His fans are the worst. The dumbest football fans. It's sad.🤣
He literally try to rip the ball in tight coverages Lmao. Now you are saying he is afraid to make mistakes. You can’t have it both ways lmao. Did he not almost make mistakes? 🤣
@@Quest4Six510he literally tried to rip it though and make mistakes. Idk why you guys feel he was afraid. Guy haven’t played in a year for live action. He got better as the game went on. It’s not that uncommon.
Dude, the fanbase is so split on him with it leaning towards defending him at all cost, and I don't understand why. If he doesn't have it, he doesn't have it.
fan base has been irrationally against trey lance from the jump. this commenter is a jimmy g dick rider who hates lance. these guys wont let it go and they root for lance to fail they always have they always will. its purdy team for now, who knows what lance will become, but we know one thing, thank god we got rid of jimmy G hes one of the most overrated qb's of his generation
@judoka. He hasn't earned the job. When he is on the field, he doesn't look good. He was handed the job last year, and it didn't look good before his unfortunate injury. If the team is ready to win now you can't punt a few years to hope he develops especially when others are playing well in his place
It's his 3rd fricken year in the SAME system with the SAME coach and he still acts like he's a rookie. When Jimmy G came here he had thrown even LESS passes in New England, he didn't know the playbook and somehow went undefeated with a 1-10 team. You do the best & most unbiased film breakdown and it just confirms the eyeball test we've all been seeing.
@@stevenpadilla4294 Yes he did. Look at his numbers year to year. He wasn't the problem. The horrible O-Line NEVER got better, it's gotten worst over the years. Kyle's shrinking balls & getting ultra conservative in the Super Bowl and NFC Championship when his best weapon, Kittle, had no plays while Kelce was all over the field. Kyle has choked as a play caller in both Super Bowls & NFC Championship losses.
This year is not the same system Trey would of had with a full season last year. You can study the playbook all year but you seem to forget he injured his thumb rookie year and fractured his ankle last year and missed all of those reps. It’s not like he’s been practicing this whole time and has shown no improvement.
@@tydockery1031 Wait, you mean it's not Jimmie the one that is injury prone? Isn't that why we got rid of him? Jimmie & Purdy got even LESS practice in this system when they came here and went 12-1 when they got their chance.
Spot on. I can't help but think his lack of reps throughout his career play a part in his development. His fear of cutting it loose is a major red flag. Fear of failure in this NFL. Leads to mistakes.
Not only that, no one is factoring in the fact he could be rusty. I keep hearing how fans are worried Brock might be rusty with no preseason, yet Brock last played in January. Trey has not played since September, and OTas were his first time practicing with the team. His lack of reps has always been an issue, but now there is also the fact that he went almost a full calendar year without those reps.
It is pretty well reported Kyle hates it when recovers don’t throw where he wants them to. I think that might have something to do with that. He is a stickler about it. Its an execution thing with him.
If you are too nervous to play well in the pre-season imagine the post season. His fear is his. Anyone with fear of failure shouldn't be a starting QB in the NFL.
Watching the game live was rough, and your breakdown really backs up the feeling I had that Trey is lacking something crucial to being a successful QB in the NFL. He may get there eventually, but I don't see it happening in this championship window the Niners are in right now. Great job JT, and Go Aggies!
100% agree. I've been a Trey Lance supporter, mainly because I believed he had potential to be great, which is what the Niners told us by trading away all that capital to move up and draft him 3rd overall. That said, I'm no film guru....but watching that game gave me the sense that Trey just isn't seeing the field the way he should after spending 3 years in the same system. And while it was only one preseason game, I'm pretty much off the Trey Lance train at this point.
@@IntroducingMrLucciDude there’s no way a team wouldn’t have drafted him that year, c’mon. Now they may regret it but that’s something else entirely. Nobody can see the future
@@matthewgabbard6415 yes but some were saying this prior to him being drafted and calling it accurately. Watching his actual games was very different then the way the media exaggerated him to be.
What I appreciate about JTO's analysis is he reviewes the entire offense. WTH is going on with the TEs? Why is the RB undercutting instead of blocking? This is taught? Offensive quality control.
@NoBody-pw3kf we have so many good players we rotate as the season goes on!. We literally made it to the NFCC game we have a real shot at going all the way just gotta get a new strength and conditioning coach or something lol.
Something JT missed was at 7:21 on that 3rd and 6 play. I played QB, but only in junior college, so I'm no expert, but they were clearly in zone on that play. You could tell because the linebackers didn't communicate when Dwelley went in motion, they just stood there. If they were in man, they'd communicate and move and point out assignments in that scenario. These are very simple things that QBs learn very early on, and Trey needs to know those things pre-snap. J.T. says he should have thrown it to the out route (Dwelley) there, but that's not right either. Throwing to the out route is the last thing you want to do in that cover 2 zone look, and you saw why. The corner released and stayed in his zone and was right there waiting for Dwelley. If Trey threw that ball to Dwelley, it's probably a pick 6 right there, and that's why he held onto it. What he should have done was hit the hole-shot. Once that corner releases, you draw the safety to that out route by staring it down (Trey actually did this, you can see it perfectly at 9:06). But instead of throwing to Dwelley, as soon as that safety up top bites, he should have launched it to that receiver on the out route, who was wide open running down the left sideline. That's a TD if it's completed and the receiver has any speed whatsoever.
Thank You for an Honest assessment!! Been waiting to hear it through your eyes. Everywhere else I looked was more about the pyrotechnics (the show)..or just bagging on the guy instead of allowing the tape to show..
Great analysis JT. I was thinking the same thing when he had wide open receivers and just not letting it rip. I don’t know what he was thinking in those situations but he clearly needs more reps and more game experience to trust what he is doing/seeing. These are basic pass concepts that you have to hit. Amazing how much draft capital they gave up, I hope he doesn’t turn out to be a bust. Pulling for him but man this was rough to watch. I’m not a niners fan or anything. Yikes 😬
Same. I am not a Niners fan, but the tape was hard to watch. Lance looks 100% overwhelmed. Maybe he is waiting for WR to run even more wide open, and remain running wide open, as he sits calmly in a clean pocket of 8 seconds. Basically, he looks like an emergency QB slotted right around busted arm Purdy and CMC. Not a defense of Lance, but man, that was putrid o-line play, and pretty terrible route running. They can (and were) often terrible at the same time.
Something JT missed was at 7:21 on that 3rd and 6 play. I played QB, but only in junior college, so I'm no expert, but they were clearly in zone on that play. You could tell because the linebackers didn't communicate when Dwelley went in motion, they just stood there. If they were in man, they'd communicate and move and point out assignments in that scenario. These are very simple things that QBs learn very early on, and Trey needs to know those things pre-snap. J.T. says he should have thrown it to the out route (Dwelley) there, but that's not right either. Throwing to the out route is the last thing you want to do in that cover 2 zone look, and you saw why. The corner released and stayed in his zone and was right there waiting for Dwelley. If Trey threw that ball to Dwelley, it's probably a pick 6 right there, and that's why he held onto it. What he should have done was hit the hole-shot. Once that corner releases, you draw the safety to that out route by staring it down (Trey actually did this, you can see it perfectly at 9:06). But instead of throwing to Dwelley, as soon as that safety up top bites, he should have launched it to that receiver on the out route, who was wide open running down the left sideline. That's a TD if it's completed and the receiver has any speed whatsoever.
@@Varunr131 part of the problem is he has no instincts as a QB & just isn't good at the basic criteria of the position. In truth the guy isn't even fast or elusive as a runner which the media exaggerated him to be.
I'm not a former NFL QB. I played in HS, sure, who hasn't. But I know exactly what Trey's problem is, and I'm going to tell you all. But first, here's a HUGE red flag that should have been setting off alarms for the 49ers when they studied Trey Lance in college: ZERO INTERCEPTIONS. That is _NOT_ a good thing. If your quarterback goes an entire season without throwing interceptions, it means he's TOO CAUTIOUS and won't throw into tight windows. I say this all the time, but there is _absolutely_ such a thing as not throwing enough interceptions. Just take a look at 2021. Stafford leads the league in picks and wins the Super Bowl, while Aaron Rodgers and his four interceptions are at home watching. Trey Lance is scared. He's terrified of making a mistake, and that is turning him into a mistake machine. He keeps waiting for the perfect look to throw the ball and that simply doesn't exist in the NFL. Until he changes his mental make up entirely and starts thinking of quarterback as a killer instead of a steward, he's going to continue to be trash.
@@Calbear949 Not KS because none of Jimmy or Brock or even Darnold in last week's game has had that problem. In fact Jimmy has quite the opposite problem, throwing to that first read regardless of what the defense shows post-snap (his quick release and accuracy has bailed him out on a bad decision many, many times, but regardless, he's not chickening out of the short throw into tight windows).
I remember Dan Marino would throw into tight windows like he didn't care. He knew he could get down the field in three plays anytime. What an arm but what confidence
What I got from watching live was he was so clearly scared of making a mistake. Granted a sack is better than a pick, but he’s gotta trust what he sees enough to throw the ball, and he clearly didnt which would be an even bigger issue in a live game. It just sucks cus he’s so talented but the niners are clearly a win-now team so he won’t get a chance to develop with them.
How is he sooo talented? I haven’t seen anything from him to suggest that. Sure he can throw a deep ball but that’s about it. He’s not that fast, looks like he’s playing in mud when he drops back and isn’t accurate….
Trey has a much bigger arm than Brock. Brock struggles to make anything over 45 air yards. Trey can do them easily. But Brock is a vastly better QB. Absolutely zero doubt. @@jez443
JT, love your channel, been watching almost 2 years now. I’m only just catching up on your pre-season videos and this is amazing analysis. You called it and said plays like this are what gets you off the team. Low and behold, they shipped him out. You were spot on.
Thank you for calling out what you saw. The conclusion is spot on. He can still get better, the analysis is not a dig on him. What he showed was nowhere near good enough. It was terrible, needs to be called out, accepted and learned from. When I see people sugar coat it...yeah, I get it the whole OL was terrible too. But that's not the point.
He doesn't have the arm the media exaggerated him to have can clearly see he lacks velocity in his throws and honestly looks like he has the arm talent of your average random highschool QB.
Hands down the best take on treys preseason game. I like how you specifically pointed out the faults of treys, and identified when teammates/play calling was to blame. I would like to add, that these plays were very dumbed down and blan. Kyles offense is known for pre snap motion, misdirection, and other small things that help a QB identify defensive looks.
Also though the guys need to believe in the QB and if they are seeing him pass up plays when they are working there ass off to protect him… they will be less motivated to do it. No excuse but he didn’t seem to get the love of the guys like Purdy does. I feel bad for Trey so much pressure seems so out of place in the NFL
I'm a Raider fan but I do think you guys have the coaching staff to go WAY deep than us. Get Purdy, Kittle and Deebo back out there and Darnold as a backup, first team D and you guys are GOLD! Should Shanahan and Dilfer try and get something for Lance? I thought this guy would be a stud for you guys...Much respect Niner Nation, you're my NFC team this year!
I like football, never been overly versed in it. I learned a hell of a lot from you in 10 minutes. And just the overall genius of the average football player as well.
Great analysis! I’m only about halfway through but I want to comment ASAP asking you to do one for Baker Mayfield with the Bucs! I thought he played well, but it’s hard for me to tell.
@@kimblandino Ummm… he went 8/9, how much better could he have played? I understand that doing really good against backups doesn’t mean too much, but he was also playing with backups, and the Steelers are a team that have really good depth.
Worth noting that he had 0 interceptions in his 2019 season at NDSU. A lot of people saw that as a positive, but I think there were plays on film that year that showed a lack of confidence in what he was seeing and some missed opportunities. There's still plenty of time for him to improve, but it seems like that hesitation has only amplified now that he's playing at a higher level of football.
He was a D1 level athlete, surrounded by a stacked team, playing against teams like James Madison. Great place to go undefeated, horrible place to develop an NFL-ready game
@@Triple7000yep. He was the best athlete on the field every game and was trucking people going into the end zone. That was never gonna translate to the NFL
This sucks.. After watching the game and now watching this video( incredible breakdowns btw) I just feel so underwhelmed by his performance.. it just sucks, that’s all I can say..was really hopeful to see the jump this year and some urgency/hunger coming from lance considering he is literally fighting for a spot on A TEAM. Not even guaranteed to have a spot on this team but to be able to put some good film for other teams to look at at least… great video man! 🤙🏻
I feel ya. I was happy to see him back out there after last years injury. Then after a couple 3 and outs it just felt like he has regressed and will never be able to develop into what he was intended.
Why🤣.? The 49ers best QB isn’t a starter in most NFL teams. I really wanted TL to be good but he’s not going to a real game as a backup and winning with turn downs like that. They flat out missed huge with this guy. Good luck with Purdy staying healthy. I’ve seen other back ups playing better than any 49er QB. The Raiders QB played better than Lance or Darnold all day and made it look easy.
@@rluellam Did ya see the Raiders backup QB making plays and moving the ball down the field???. That’s what I mean. It would have been super exciting to see Lance play like that. We all saw what we saw. It was disheartening. Not joking.
@@timsmusic7349 I can believe it. In some ways it seems Lance has not improved, or at least not enough to be a starting QB. I think he needs reps and after he got hurt last year, there were no reps. It's almost like he's starting over. Fans need to let him learn and grow at his own pace.
Great video. I just found this channel but I’m glad I did. It seems that Trey is having trouble anticipating throws and by the time he decides that it the window is closed, he’s going down.
He was massively over drafted during COVID. Simple as that. He dominated with a great team against a bunch of teams full of players who never sniffed the NFL.
@@patek9789christian watson is an athletic freak of nature that makes nfl players look slow regardless of where he played college. That being said, QB is more mental than WR so it makes sense. Different rationale for different positions.
Lance was a complete “ experiment”. Didn’t have but 1 year of college experience while Purdy played all 4 and set the all time records for passing yards and TD’s at his school. U see the difference
@@JG20204 that seems like an insane gamble for most positions but especially QB. Hopefully the new college money system will decrease the number of players going out early so they can develop in college. Best of luck to Trey Lance.
I love your videos and am a new subscriber. Idk why it stuck out like a sore thumb, but at 5:20 you have a continuing thought and Quickly replaced your "but" with an "and" Dude! I've been trying to phase the word BUT out of my vocabulary for years and still have those but/and moments lol. But Completely negates whatever you said leading up to your next thought, And adds to it. I love your analysis, Especially the one you did on my new QB AOC4, And ive enjoyed a couple others ive seen since that video. Can't even lie, the Aiden O'Connoll video was the first one I had seen. Great content, you break shit down KISS style for those of us who haven't played football in 20 years and forget some of the vernacular. Really looking forward to more of your videos brother 💯
I still can't believe we gave up 3 first round draft picks for this guy. I just hope Purdy improves and is the real deal cause all we need is a damn QB. A good pro bowl caliber QB and the 49ers would be unstoppable. Im also still mad we passed up on Tom freaking Brady a few years ago. Ive always said that to me Trey lacks that killer instinct,that fire inside. The 49ers really screwed up giving all that up for Trey and then not having him play. I never thought it was a good idea to have a team that's ready to win now be led by a rookie QB though Purdy did a great job last season but Purdy is way ahead of Trey. We just need a damn QB and I still hope Purdy is that guy.
Purdy is the guy as long as we have a dominant defense and a steady running game. He is not a franchise QB but you can win a superbowl with him and he can make enough plays and is good enough to manage the offense with all the weapons he has around him.
Had a chance to get the Goat before he went to the Bucs and won a SB. Shanahan thought he was too good and didn't need him. Now look at the 49ers haha.
You guys actually lucked out. If this kid turns out to be a bust those traded pks are very hurtful. Getting Purdy tho at end of the draft helps negate it tho!
Oh boy. This should be good. I truly don’t understand how people think he’s better than Purdy RIGHT NOW. he might be better in the long run but right now it isn’t close. Hope he gets a chance somewhere if not with the 49ers
It's all the picks we gave up for him, it's the overreach at 3, it's the fact that trey had one yr of college ball and rarely threw the ball. Why isn't anyone else burdened with the criticism of lances play on a " win now " team. I don't think the niners will ever win a SB with Kyle as head coach
@@stevenpadilla4294 you must be a grant Cohn follower. 49ers were a joke for majority of the 2000’s besides the Harbaugh and Shanahan era. There isn’t a better option than Kyle and he’s not going anywhere. He will win multiple superbowls in his careerPeople said the same shit about Andy Reid and now he has a dynasty…. And let’s be honest the 49ers first round picks don’t usually pan out. They find gold in the later rounds. Giving up 3 first rounders is a big price sure but it’s not like those picks were going to be top 10 picks. Those were 28 and up picks
Very little college play at a less competitive level and this is what you get. The game is too fast for him. He's not used to having to throw in such tight windows. Moreover, in college he could just decide not to throw and outrun or bulldoze people. Maybe this is why he had so few INTs in college. He is reluctant to throw but makes up for it by running. It's not working in the NFL.
Excellent video with great non biased film breakdown. The proof is there and I’ve been saying it since I went to his 1st career start in AZ as a rookie. The game is to advanced for him at this point! I mean look at the difference with A NON-STARTING Purdy coming in vs Miami. Purdy sees it and makes a throw! It’s not even close with Lance. 💯
Great analysis as usual. The biggest issue with Lance is that he is afraid to make mistakes...which makes him hesitate and actually make mistakes. He really just need to let it go. He is at his best when he is scrambling and not thinking about where he needs to go with it.
Man, that can be said about all the QBs from his class outside of TLaw. Dougie P is letting the kid uncork whatever he wants sometimes. He'll be better for it too. Gotta get the lumps taken early.
Dude come on man lol. Purdy was great last year. You are comparing someone that played for Iowa st to a guy that played at nd state. you are comparing a guy that literally showed what he could do last year to a guy that literally has done nothing for the past 3 years. Give it up man. When did some of you 9ers fans start to chase fools gold? @@felipejesus4401
JT, love the channel! I'm learning a LOT. but the clap, dog. I think the mic is getting in your way. I'm expecting a thunder clap. But I'm getting something thin. This is your signature move.
I think Lance needs a change of scenery. He is playing scared, like he doesnt want to mess up and have has Dad scream at him. He did well when the play was busted as hell, but 2nd guesses himself when things were WAO.
Writing is on the wall. Guys like these hardly ever break out of their shell. Happens all the time. You either have the confidence or you don't. If you didn't sort things out by the end of college, minimal chance a qb whisperer comes to save the day. This is why you don't blow high draft picks on players with mental limitations. Dude seems to process what's happening at a reasonable rate, but being afraid is a major red flag at this level. It's blatantly obvious he succeeds best when he doesn't have to think and relies purely on instincts. That's a definite pass for me captain. Kid is dunzo
Kyle is the problem because he wasted 3 draft picks on a guy that looked mediocre at best coming out of college. He is fixing his mistake by putting him on the bench where he belongs. Also Kyle went to the NFC championship with the last pick in the draft Trey lost to the Bears with the same team. When is it going to be Trey's fault he just stands in one spot until he gets sacked. @@doughboyu20
Trey ain't ready and I've been saying this for two years now... Even Joe Montana said it... Can't for the regular season games with our actual starters...🏈🏈🏈
I think this is more so on Kyle than anyone. I remember Brock saying he needed to do less freelancing this season. I think Kyle is a control freak and just wants the ball to go where he wants it and that’s why you saw Trey Lance making a lot of the throws he was making or lack thereof. It may sound like a conspiracy theory but that’s my take on it
He is a control freak. But it's not in a bad way. He is very strict on route depth + timing and ensuring that it's all paired up for success on any given play. There aren't a lot of playcallers that can consistently put their players in position to succeed like Shanahan does. You do that with strict discipline on routes. Yes, the ball needs to go where it's supposed to go. Nothing wrong with that. The fact that Trey is looking at the right players every time, shows that he's "getting it", he's just not trusting himself to do what he's supposed to do. It's all good, man!
@@travisovLance should know everything about these plays he goes into and be able to do them blindfolded. I can agree with you and also think that trey must have run these plays in practice a bunch of times. Am I wrong
A head coach in the NFL a control freak? Well yea! The reason the guys respect his control is he can prove it to them on tape…. If that wasn’t the case I highly doubt the players would respect him so much. I don’t love everything about Kyle but he seems to get guys open
@@its570Key Well I qualified my statement with the prior one admitting Lance looked bad. . . so hard to argue that I am making excuses. On multiple plays the receivers clearly ran the wrong routes. They sat down in the wrong spot against zone. They blocked the wrong rushers leading to literal free runners at Lance. I said Lance looked bad, but there is plenty of blame to go around here and plenty of these plays would have made any QB look bad.
Guys, before you bash TL, it's SF's fault for drafting him at #3. That was a huge mistake that TL is paying for. You know what hasn't been said? Kyle saw this lack of confidence in practice. And THAT'S why Purdy got the start. Trey is probably best serve being traded. He deserves a fresh start.
I mean it’s pretty well reported Kyle does not like them going off book. He is a Rythm QB and wants you to execute the plays and get the ball out. Lot of people have said he wants you to throw where the play calls it. Doesn’t like you going off so I am sure that’s why some of shots are missed.
Yeah and that's why he can't win the big one. The entire nfl has drifted to off script plays and not being able to do that means you have 0 margin for error in gameplanning
he wants you to throw where the play attacks the defense. QB can choose which side the ball goes to, but if the defense is in the right call to take it away....better be correct! But- the thing that people tend to leave out with this critique of Kyle, is that he teaches/preaches "the why". He's not going to tell you to go run a route because I said so. He'll tell you to release a certain way, attack a certain way, and that will either get you open or someone else in the concept. It's really beautiful, actually
@@crustybs46 I am stating to feel that way...but I think more importantly it is that he has such low risk tolerance esp as to QBs that he rather play JG than Trey Lance.
14:30 - He has to stop or he breaks his ribs. If the look is 1-2 as drawn then 2 has to sit or it's a collision you don't want. Same problem as play #2 though, players entering the same space...
Trey looks scared, overwhelmed, slow, and not quick processing. Not good year 3. He looks petrified to make a mistake. His lack of experience and confidence shows.
My first thought was “what’s the opposite of a gunslinger?” The worst part about this problem is once the receivers and linemen start to sense this is happening or worse, see the film… they’re gonna stop giving 100%. Now you’ve got receivers running lazy routes and REALLY not getting open. And linemen lazy blocking and letting REAL pressure through bc they’re mentally ready to turn around and put a hand out to pull him off his back. I swear you could already see it happening in this one preseason game. Not good… Anyways finally someone calling it how it is. Thank you!
I like this. This is definitely some tough film and shows aspects that Trey can improve on, I'm rooting for him. But also....some of these play calls are very questionable and the protection needs to be better.
JTO has made it crystal clear. His experience as an NFL QB allows him to see what most of us can’t unless it’s drawn & explained by someone like him. Then he explains how serious NFL coaches consider certain mistakes on film.
@@williambonnet2439 yea he understands Kyle offense n throws the ball quick and the # 1 option or the #2 option who may wide either 2 will be wide open
@@williambonnet2439 What we need is executing what Kyle designed with accuracy at right timing. We don't need a big talent. We have enough talents in every single position. The best strength of 49ers offense is yard after catch. We don't need a strong arm. Once BP delivers the ball to Kittle, CMC, Deebo, BA, they will make BIG plays after the catch. It's a team play.
@@bongsangkim I agree. All I said was Purdy has high IQ, which is why he executes at a high level and limited talent. Which is why he needs big talent around him. The deep ball dynamic won’t exist. It’ll be crossers, slants, Ins, shallow outs as far as pass game goes. Very Jimmyesc
@The QB School - JT - Thanks for another awesome video. Very solid breakdown. I agree with basically all of what you said. Its troubling because there were opportunities to be had and I understand if there were tight windows, but some of these receiver routes versus a 2nd string defense should be pitch n catch on some of these snaps. What is he thinking? Its not like he has a weak arm either, guys with strong arms can rifle it in tight windows, I'm just not understanding why he is so hesitant.
Curls on both sides you pick a side pre snap. Safety rolled into the window pre snap on the side without a flat so post snap you go to the curl flat concept. You don’t reset to a curl route on this play. Not a bad decision to take the flat.
Hell no lol, Purdy should start but the other two should not see the field. I’ve seen analysts say that Darnold has the higher floor which is what you clearly want from a QB2, but that’s fucking crazy? Was I watching a different Darnold in New York? Through a small, small sample size of his regular season play, Trey hasn’t shown nearly the level of inconsistency and accident prone play that Darnold has through his career.
@@brojob5102 No, not trolling, the only QB I'm sure of is Purdy. Darnold looked composed but has bad history. Lance looked like a hot mess. Allen was meh but didn't show his ass.
@@brojob5102he’s right. Darnold is good for a backup. He has a very questionable history but he’s shown glimpses. Not enough to ever start but enough to be a solid backup.
im tired of the lance hate... dude has been injured he came off a serious ankle injury, hasnt played a meaningful actual game in 11 months.. everyone treats him like he has to be some superstar already just cause the niners picked him 3rd overall, it wasnt his fault they hyped him up so much, its the NFL the toughest hardest level of football, as a niner fan at this point ill take any healthy qb hahah...
He played 1 year at a small college and went PRO. His injury really set him back because that was a year of scout team QBing for him to learn off. Just like Geno did, he was shredding the Seahawks defense as a backup in practice even when rw was there
You forgot to say he went from small college to number 3 overall in the first round lol. He hit the lottery forsure, but 9ers are the ones to blame for that. He was no 1st rounder. Maybe 7th round at best.
When teams draft a 20 year old QB in the top end of the draft, I don't understand why they don't invest in a personal QB coach with the talent to teach every basic skill a QB needs to master before they even begin to pick up an offensiveness game plan. Seems like guys like Alex Smith and Trey Lance in particular were left to flounder. Having experienced the era of Bill Walsh, who coached the QB position better than anyone, it pains me to see mediocre coaching.
Kyle Shanahan’s offensive genius denounces your “mediocre coaching” accusations. You shall be banished. The all mighty Kyle has spoken. Go run to ownership it won’t help…tweedle Jed will refer you to tweedle John
@@musiconanotherlevel I recall when Walsh signed the very inexperienced Scott Frost to a scholarship at Stanford, he assigned a QB coach specifically to him to bring him up to speed on all the aspects of QB fundamentals. He didn't do that for every QB he coached, just ones who needed it and in whom he had invested something. I'm still shocked Trey had to hire his own coach to teach him an efficient throwing motion.
Good coverage as always. Usually, the all 22 shows me things I couldn't see on the broadcast, but not this time. Actually, I missed the 4th and 1 option mistake which I had a perfect view of. To me it seems like the game is moving way too fast for Trey Lance right now. He is thinking trying process everything, instead of having all that stuff running on automatic. If I am thinking, I am stinking as the saying goes. Thats my take.
Sometimes it seemed like the offense was tailored to his weaknesses. There was so much spread passing stuff that I just think he will never be good at. So why would that be the basis of their calls?
Not surprised, 90 percent of people invested in the situation want him to fail miserably. Hundreds of thousands of people saying so much hateful shit about him every day. That would mess with anybody that was in his shoes.