CFZ Trey Lance Upon Further Review

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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.
 
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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

https://www.***NOT-ALLOWED***.com/forum/niners/196884-what-your-opinion-trade-trey-lance/

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.



His highlights are impressive.

The biggest issue is that he only played one college year and it was against scrubs comparatively.

That being said, he looked like a man amongst boys. Which is what you want to see as well.

He’s just so raw still.
 

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For an insightful, objective breakdown of hos NFL snaps, read this: https://open.substack.com/pub/bobsturm/p/film-room-the-trey-lance-timeline?r=733nn&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

and then manage expectations
You would want to see him behind a starting offensive line to actually evaluate him. Much like Cooper Rush last year when he stunk up the preseason and then looked like a different QB behind Dallas' line. That's why I think, as much as I criticized his performance early on this year, Will Grier got a raw deal. Life isn't fair, I guess.

I just watched his interview with the Cowboys' press personnel. He's a bright guy. I'll manage my expectations based on what I see in his film overall, rather than what he did at San Fran with his injury history. I think the guy has potential to be a player. I think they start him out with working in a RPO offense. We'll see how it goes. The beauty of it all is that I like all three of our QBs now. It's been a long while since I could say that. I even like Grier, and have a feeling he'll be back on the PS for at least one more run.

Here's Lance's interview. If you want to know what 9ers fans think of the player, read the comments from their fans.

 

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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

https://www.***NOT-ALLOWED***.com/forum/niners/196884-what-your-opinion-trade-trey-lance/

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.

The 9’er’s were impressed as well.
 

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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

https://www.***NOT-ALLOWED***.com/forum/niners/196884-what-your-opinion-trade-trey-lance/

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.

The guy is an elite athlete. He had a remarkable 2019. Got screwed with Covid in 2020. Drafted with huge expectations in 2021 to a win now team. Coach is a well known flake. Shows some promise in 2021. 2022 gets hurt and losses the job. 2023 SF shows incredible impatience and trades him. Guy is going to prove them wrong. I am sure of it. Just needs to learn the game more. Hard worker. Smart. He is going to figure it out.
 

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For an insightful, objective breakdown of hos NFL snaps, read this: https://open.substack.com/pub/bobsturm/p/film-room-the-trey-lance-timeline?r=733nn&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

and then manage expectations
By the way, your post inspired me to look into substack. I'll be learning more about it soon. Not sure if that was your intention, but appreciate it anyway.

By the way, that particular page is simply a photo. Am I missing something about how to use the platform?
 
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The guy is an elite athlete. He had a remarkable 2019. Got screwed with Covid in 2020. Drafted with huge expectations in 2021 to a win now team. Coach is a well known flake. Shows some promise in 2021. 2022 gets hurt and losses the job. 2023 SF shows incredible impatience and trades him. Guy is going to prove them wrong. I am sure of it. Just needs to learn the game more. Hard worker. Smart. He is going to figure it out.
I've come to this same conclusion, actually. To take it further, I think many could be overrating Purdy and I won't be surprised if his hype-train slows down a bit this season. His biggest asset is his teammates. It was pretty much the same for Jimmy G, who I also think is better than he ended up being there. So, we'll see.
 

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Won't be popular here but he reminds me of Hurts early on. Don't get me wrong here, I thought that Hurts was a pretty bad quarterback early on. Good runner. Strong arm. Just really didn't make good decisions in a timely matter. When that happens for an NFL QB, it doesn't matter how athletic you are, the results will be bad.

That said, for every guy that turns it around who has this issue there are many that don't. Saying that Lance looks like a young Jalen Hurts doesn't mean he will turn out like Hurts. He is going to have to put in a lot of work. That said, I get why Dallas took the flyer on him.
 

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The guy is an elite athlete. He had a remarkable 2019. Got screwed with Covid in 2020. Drafted with huge expectations in 2021 to a win now team. Coach is a well known flake. Shows some promise in 2021. 2022 gets hurt and losses the job. 2023 SF shows incredible impatience and trades him. Guy is going to prove them wrong. I am sure of it. Just needs to learn the game more. Hard worker. Smart. He is going to figure it out.
Just give the man time and opportunity to be a man in the sport. He will...
 

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I've come to this same conclusion, actually. To take it further, I think many could be overrating Purdy and I won't be surprised if his hype-train slows down a bit this season. His biggest asset is his teammates. It was pretty much the same for Jimmy G, who I also think is better than he ended up being there. So, we'll see.
Purdy is interesting. Guy is a smallish 7th rounder that snuck up on the league last season. Surrounded by talent he put together a good half season. Now DCs have some tape on him and they are going to make him do the things he doesn’t do well. That is most definitely going to happen. I see a big regression coming.
 

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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

https://www.***NOT-ALLOWED***.com/forum/niners/196884-what-your-opinion-trade-trey-lance/

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.

Based on those highlights, all he did was either throw deep or run the ball. LOL. No wonder he stunk it up.
 

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Based on those highlights, all he did was either throw deep or run the ball. LOL. No wonder he stunk it up.
His decision making and deliveries will improve as does his recognition abilities over focus and time. He'll be getting good leadership as motivation.
 

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Too many fans here are looking at his college tape. You need to look at his NFL tape.
 

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One thing that impressed me was how unhappy the 49er fans were about how Lance got treated and then traded. I live in Bears’ country. I live south of Chicago and I can’t wear my Cowboys gear without some moron screaming at me. But the Bears fans aren’t happy either. I like Rush too but he’s hit his ceiling. If something catastrophic happened to Dak this season, ala Aikman and Romo, then it’s comforting to know we may have his replacement already in the building.
 

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I went back and took a look at Lance's career at North Dakota, and I have to say I'm impressed. One thing to keep in mind is his age, and the fact that he's still maturing technically speaking. Some of us can take even longer than 25 years to mature (looks around). I'm looking at this guy play, and he really does jump off the screen. I happen to think he fits our system well and believe there is still much hope for this player. I try not to knee-jerk when forming an opinion. To make a proper evaluation, you have to think it through and look at what's available. The guy has talent, which is evident in his reel.



Personally, I think it's possible there could be times when he plays this year. I also predict a large portion of our fans will eventually make this into some sort of controversy.Not my intention.

Jazzcat was asking if anyone had been to the 9ers fan board to see what they thought about trading Lance to the Cowboys. I took the liberty of scoping that out.

Many San Fran fans are upset that if Purdy gets hurt, they don't really have an NFL-caliber QB to drive their offense. It's interesting. Over there, fans are ruing the trade. Over here, fans are also ruing the trade. It's difficult to fathom that both camps could be correct.

If you haven't already, take another peak at Lance's highlight video. I realize it's highlights. But I also took a peep at his college stat line. I have never seen anything like this before. He apparently threw for 30 TDs, and 1 measly INT.

Considering 2020 was a pandemic year, that's is equivalent to last year being his rookie year in which he got injured. So, this would be like most QBs rookie years. I'm not making excuses for him there. That's a fact. He's also only 23-years old. I'm not the only one who came to this conclusion.

https://www.***NOT-ALLOWED***.com/forum/niners/196884-what-your-opinion-trade-trey-lance/

For the record, I'm a big fan of Cooper Rush. I still believe he is underappreciated and most likely even underrated. He taught me a lesson last year: to be patient with these guys who are learning the most difficult position in sports.

Another interesting aspect, from what I could glean, Lance was actively trying to get out of San Fran for some reason. It could be that there was too much competition at camp. It could be his relationship with coaches and the emergence of Purdy, who I happen to think is somewhat overrated. I also think it's only a matter of time before teams figure Purdy out. Could it be that Lance intentionally underperformed in Frisco in order to be traded? It's not like he held the cards and had a say in where he was traded, but he just happened to be traded to a team that also has a legit QB. This could have also been about future contracts for both teams. On one hand, San Fran believes they want to extend Purdy eventually. His draft status makes that more urgent since he's not on a 5 year deal.

I can't blame Lance for being perturbed about being written off by Purdy for the staff there. I just sense Purdy will eventually be brought down to Earth. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Just my gut.

The other thing is, San Fran is super expensive and the overall culture and environment can be off-putting even for the most tolerant among us. The same thing is happening in Austin, so I can relate with the possibility of that sentiment.

Being surrounded by masses of brain-washed young folks who've been fooled into taking on their so-called authentic [new] identities, it doesn't really make for a great environment. For example, I went to the grocery store yesterday, got in line, immediately the cashier pretends I'm a therapist and starts whining how offended they were over someone in line before me giving them a Bible. For a group that cries about inclusion and fairness, they sure do have centric perspectives, and have no issues cancelling others for their identities even if that person likely had good intentions. I'm rarely offended by others' beliefs. Lots of people believe in ideologies that aren't true. I'm generally not put off by that. I just find it ironic how they venomous and insistent they are about defining the identities of others'. To me, that's the height of bigotry and willful ignorance and I'd want the heck out too.

Anyway, I'm not going to be surprised when Lance balls out in Dallas. At first, I questioned Jerry's sanity, but this is looking more and more like a well-advised and potentially brilliant move.

Uh he was 19......
 
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