I am rethinking my position on this. And part of it definitely is due to injury. With no Kittle and Aiyuk this past weekend, CMC/Pudry wasn't enough to make their offense go. And then when Bossa came out of the game, the defense couldn't keep up. I've now lowered SF below the Eagles in my personal power ratings. SF isn't going away, but this may be a lost season for them.Good team, but they’re 6-4. Good luck if Purdy has to keep slinging it like he has. Maybe that changes with CMC back.
SF may be regression to the mean. They're a talented team that had really good luck with injuries in 2023. Much better luck than they've had on average. 2024 has swung pretty far the other way, but I think guys like Kittle, Deebo and CMC are at the age where nagging injuries will be a regular factor. CMC in particular has had massive utilization the past couple of seasons and stayed pretty healthy until 2024.I am rethinking my position on this. And part of it definitely is due to injury. With no Kittle and Aiyuk this past weekend, CMC/Pudry wasn't enough to make their offense go. And then when Bossa came out of the game, the defense couldn't keep up. I've now lowered SF below the Eagles in my personal power ratings. SF isn't going away, but this may be a lost season for them.
Well done.SF may be regression to the mean. They're a talented team that had really good luck with injuries in 2023. Much better luck than they've had on average. 2024 has swung pretty far the other way, but I think guys like Kittle, Deebo and CMC are at the age where nagging injuries will be a regular factor. CMC in particular has had massive utilization the past couple of seasons and stayed pretty healthy until 2024.
It's similar to what happened to the Eagles last season and makes one appreciate what Mahomes and the Chiefs have been able to do.
We'll see. I'm not declaring them cooked yet. But yeah, there certainly is a scenario where their skill guys could see some rapid decline in the next season or two. If that happens, it will be interesting to see if John Lynch can measure up to Roseman's ability to turn the roster over quickly.SF may be regression to the mean. They're a talented team that had really good luck with injuries in 2023. Much better luck than they've had on average. 2024 has swung pretty far the other way, but I think guys like Kittle, Deebo and CMC are at the age where nagging injuries will be a regular factor. CMC in particular has had massive utilization the past couple of seasons and stayed pretty healthy until 2024.
It's similar to what happened to the Eagles last season and makes one appreciate what Mahomes and the Chiefs have been able to do.
The other part is SF is going to have to pay Purdy at some point. It will become much tougher for SF to keep all their top players or solid backups with that contract hit against the cap. Sounds like this offseason SF will look to sign him to a massive extension.We'll see. I'm not declaring them cooked yet. But yeah, there certainly is a scenario where their skill guys could see some rapid decline in the next season or two. If that happens, it will be interesting to see if John Lynch can measure up to Roseman's ability to turn the roster over quickly.
PS to all Eagles fans since I brought up power ratings previously: I now have the Dallas Cowboys almost dead even with the Panthers as the worst team in the NFL (injuries factored in). Will we see Lamb and Parsons check out soon, making them the worst?
That is a very interesting topic to me. I heard an interesting idea years ago regarding QB signings. Basically, a team has the best chance to win a super bowl with a QB on a rookie deal (where you can sign a bunch of other good players) or a QB who is a pro bowl/HOF type player (I know, this part is obvious). It was brought up at the time of Jared Goff's expiring contract, when he had performed pretty well. The assertion was that the Rams should let him go and redraft, which was fairly controversial since Goff had done fairly well. The thinking is that you will kill your team by over paying a guy who is an average (or below) NFL QB (hi NY Giants).The other part is SF is going to have to pay Purdy at some point. It will become much tougher for SF to keep all their top players or solid backups with that contract hit against the cap. Sounds like this offseason SF will look to sign him to a massive extension.
Good call outs. I don't think Hurts is worth the $ in the grand scheme. Hint: he's pretty good but the OL, Barkley and WRs/TEs are what makes that offense. I think they win in spite of Hurts at times.That is a very interesting topic to me. I heard an interesting idea years ago regarding QB signings. Basically, a team has the best chance to win a super bowl with a QB on a rookie deal (where you can sign a bunch of other good players) or a QB who is a pro bowl/HOF type player (I know, this part is obvious). It was brought up at the time of Jared Goff's expiring contract, when he had performed pretty well. The assertion was that the Rams should let him go and redraft, which was fairly controversial since Goff had done fairly well. The thinking is that you will kill your team by over paying a guy who is an average (or below) NFL QB (hi NY Giants).
Will be interesting to see how SF approaches this and how Purdy looks the rest of this season. I am not sold that he is going to be worth the money, but on the other hand, will the fanbase break out the pitch forks if they let him walk?
PS. I had this same internal debate when the Eagles signed Hurts. I'm still not sold that it was the right move, but I can't blame Roseman too much as he would have been absolutely roasted if Hurts walked. Not to mention, Roseman has done a good job of managing the cap and surrounding Hurts with excellent players.
That is a very interesting topic to me. I heard an interesting idea years ago regarding QB signings. Basically, a team has the best chance to win a super bowl with a QB on a rookie deal (where you can sign a bunch of other good players) or a QB who is a pro bowl/HOF type player (I know, this part is obvious). It was brought up at the time of Jared Goff's expiring contract, when he had performed pretty well. The assertion was that the Rams should let him go and redraft, which was fairly controversial since Goff had done fairly well. The thinking is that you will kill your team by over paying a guy who is an average (or below) NFL QB (hi NY Giants).
Will be interesting to see how SF approaches this and how Purdy looks the rest of this season. I am not sold that he is going to be worth the money, but on the other hand, will the fanbase break out the pitch forks if they let him walk?
PS. I had this same internal debate when the Eagles signed Hurts. I'm still not sold that it was the right move, but I can't blame Roseman too much as he would have been absolutely roasted if Hurts walked. Not to mention, Roseman has done a good job of managing the cap and surrounding Hurts with excellent players.