No replay for that penalty which killed the Bengals first drive ? Refs already at work helping KC
The lack of a challenge on that 4th down catch in the 1st Q also falls on Shanahan. In addition to the Purdy injury, that "catch" on 4th down was the major turning point in the game. I know it happened quickly but in the first half you can easily afford to lose a timeout by challenging a play of such magnitude, and the 49ers would have won the challenge.This loss is on Shanahan for not having a decent backup QB once Garappolo got hurt. There's a reason Johnson's been on 50 different teams or whatever it is and Johnson was the backup not the third stringer with Garappolo out. Having a contingency in place for an injury to Purdy was a basic that was completely ignored.
No question, it's very rare when there isn't time for a challenge flag to be thrown and it certainly should have been thrown for that important play. Between that and having to play Johnson, this wasn't Shanahan's best day.The lack of a challenge on that 4th down catch in the 1st Q also falls on Shanahan. In addition to the Purdy injury, that "catch" on 4th down was the major turning point in the game. I know it happened quickly but in the first half you can easily afford to lose a timeout by challenging a play of such magnitude, and the 49ers would have won the challenge.
What kind of drugs you talking about?IMO Kelce is drugged to the gills.
Hurts was playing with a shoulder injury that restricted his passing and running ability. He indeed wasn't anything more than ok today, but for much of the season he was a very effective runner and passer. He may well end up being the league MVP this year. But I'd say other than Hurts, Mahomes and Geno Smith 2022 has been a notably poor season for Black QBs.
I'm well aware, the push has been going on for a long time and only gets worse over time. But you gotta chuckle at how in spite of it good old Whitey is still holding his own at the position.You are right but it won't stop the league from getting blacker and blacker at the position. This year's draft features 3 of the top 4 QBs in the draft as black where we stand currently prior to the annual pre-draft circuit.
I'm well aware, the push has been going on for a long time and only gets worse over time. But you gotta chuckle at how in spite of it good old Whitey is still holding his own at the position.
One of the crowning achievements of The Great Replacement will be when/if most NFL QBs become Black. I don't think I see the issue any differently than you do, as the racial slotting at QB now begins at the earliest ages just as it does at other positions. We just disagree on the best way to present our arguments and evidence.Honestly, if you look at the HS pipelines and recruiting the position is getting blacker just due to sheer numbers at the position. Like every other position it's just magically becoming blacker at the ground level. It's a numbers game. I certainly appreciate the White QBs in the game, Purdy being the most pleasant surprise of the 2022 season (let's hope his injury doesn't hurt his long term prospects). I will say that the "art" of being a QB has certainly changed.
One of the crowning achievements of The Great Replacement will be when/if most NFL QBs become Black. I don't think I see the issue any differently than you do, as the racial slotting at QB now begins at the earliest ages just as it does at other positions. We just disagree on the best way to present our arguments and evidence.
Did KC really just get a retry on 3rd down right there?