Kurt Warner Analyzes 49ers QB Trey Lance’s Performance Against the Raiders



Grant Cohn and Jessie Naylor discuss Kurt Warner’s analysis of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance’s performance against the Las Vegas Raiders.

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37 thoughts on “Kurt Warner Analyzes 49ers QB Trey Lance’s Performance Against the Raiders”

  1. Steve Young's take was spot on. Trey's playing not to fail. Unfortunately, he has to move past that and just play free. JT O'Sullivan showed where the pickable throw to the TE was a sell by the TE. The End Zone pine was late, but the ones he held on to were the more telling than the pickable throws. He simply needs to let his nuts hang and just play.

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  2. Everything is awesome
    Everything is cool when you're part of a team
    Everything is awesome
    When you're living out a dream
    Everything is better when we stick together
    Side by side, you and I are gonna win forever
    Let's party forever
    We're the same, I'm like you, you're like me
    We are working in harmony
    Everything is awesome
    Everything is cool when you're part of a team
    Everything is awesome
    When you're living out a dream

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  3. Trey can't play. One year of experience at a small school should have resulted in Trey being a 3rd or 4th round pick. But the game is too fast for Trey, it is obvious. And he isn't nearly as good of a runner as everyone thought he was. Trey has the elusiveness of current Russell Wilson, which isn't much! My guess is the niners traded up to 3 hoping the Jets would take Trey and leave them with Wilson.

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  4. Trey isn’t going anywhere. With the exception of Trent Williams, the 49ers offensive line is average at best. Until one of these dudes can finish a year upright, you have to keep them all.

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  5. Im not entirely out on Trey, Im just at the point where the excuses everyone makes are getting annoying. You can't excuse bad play forever, he's been here 3 years now. The team clearly doesn't wanna wait for him to play and get better. So why not trade him to a team that will be patient with his development?

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  6. Trey is a bum. He was a bum before they drafted him, he's just showing his dirty clothes and cardboard box. Steve Young was doing the PC scared to tell the truth, not wanting to hurt the young man's feelings BS. He looks like a XFL player, hell he's not even a dual threat, he's just fast which is an oxymoron. It's year 3, I don't care what happened to get here, a bum is a bum. People on here like we have this wealth of film saying he's good. Where is that game he played Alabama to the end, or Ohio State, oh he played against South Dakota State and completed 15 of 18 and won by 60 with NFL receivers playing against future Costco forklift drivers. The 9ers F up and should have took Fields, at least he could run. SMH!

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  7. Hey Grant, People think Darnold looks good because he is playing right next to Trey in practice and he came into the Raider game right after Trey played the entire first half! He looked like the better QB on Sunday. Most of it was because he was comportable in the pocket, made quick decisions, got rid of the ball quickly, and made connections downfield. Pretty simple stuff.

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  8. All you have to do to know what Sam Darnold is like is to research his past. He played two years for USC as a red shirt freshman after sitting on the bench his first season. The next season was his best year after replacing the starting quarterback who wasn't playing good. The second season before he was drafted by the Jets, all his stats were worse, especially his rushing game.

    It was the same way as a Jet's quarterback where he played good the first year but each year, he got worse until the Jets traded him to the Panthers.

    I think Sam is one of those players who works hard at first and plays very good but then gets too comfortable and he starts going downhill. His last two years with the Panthers, he threw more interceptions that touchdown passes. That will never get a team to the Super Bowl.

    We have no idea how Trey Lance would do in the NFL because we only have his 2019 record setting red shirt freshman year at NDSU to go by. Then we have to look back in his high school years but there is no stats to be seen. He was regarded as the best high school prospect in Minnesota but no FBS schools such as the University of Minnesota wanted to use him as a quarterback.

    So that is all we have about Trey so it is impossible to know how he will do in the future as an NFL quarterback. He seems to want to work hard and play in the NFL but without him playing at least 6 games in a row to see how he plays, we can only speculate.

    Brock Purdy is a proven player with pretty good success in the Big 12 with many records that he set. So I don't know why other NFL teams didn't pick him earlier in the draft last year.

    After all my research, I can easily say that Brock Purdy will give the 49ers a better chance of getting into the NFC playoffs than Sam. We don't know about Trey based on that one good year he had 4 years ago how far he could take the team and into the playoffs. So I think Shanahan did the right move to make Brock the starter and hopefully by the first game of the season he is at 100%.

    Trey is younger anyway and doesn't have near the experience Brock has so I think it's best if he sits on the bench and wait his turn to play if Brock gets injured. Even if they use Sam as the second string quarterback, once he starts passing for interceptions and losing games, he will be replaced by Trey. Or Shanahan might make it a competition with Sam and Trey and have them both play by switching them out every other game or even playing in the same game. That would be fun to see. But hopefully Brock can stay healthy all year and get the team into the NFC playoffs.

    I was into Trey because he played at NDSU where all my siblings live and are big Bison fans but after doing lots of research, Brock Purdy is the quarterback for now.

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  9. I really dont understand fans degrading Trey Lance when he did not draft himself and he has done everything to improve his weaknesses. He is a 49er, why do 49er fans bad mouth their own team so much?

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  10. If anyone seen any of the Carolina film break down the spread sheet guy did on Sam Darnold, all he did was throw check downs the entire game and all spread sheet did was praise him for it” Awww look at how he goes to the check down here”

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  11. I'm hoping I just saw rustiness or something because he just didn't look settled,all together he looked uncomfortable and lethargic! I'll give him a pass even though he shouldn't need one because this is his time to shine & prove if he is our future! My eye test worries & wonders if he can be what we need if Purdy doesn't eclipse what he did last year or God forbids he gets hurt (knock on gold) can Trey step up? Two more games to see him progress or prove us right about his lack of experience during his college yrs! Faithful we are at a pivotal moment in time & time is not on our side! This is it Superbowl or bust! Kyle has a lot to fix & ensure to keep our momentum going,but if not it's gonna be a bust & a waste of opportunity & future picks! Trey is in control of his own destiny so we'll see how bad he wants it or is the stage just too big for him!
    #thereal49erfaithful!

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  12. I watched Kurt Warner’s break down of Purdy vs SEATTLE in the Playoffs. Purdy is just miles ahead of Trey Lance in reading defenses and our passing concepts. Because he’s a 4 Year starter in College. Trey has 1 year in College and 4 starts in the NFL. He’s 2-3 Year’s behind in development. Even if you count Trey’s 2 Year’s with our staff. He’s like in his Junior Year of college now. Maybe check his iPad time? Because even if he was injured the last two Year’s and didn’t get some playing time. Did he watch tapes and get the mental aspect of the Game down? Does he have the grasp of reading defenses? Because watching his Game breakdowns they’re saying he can’t read defenses? And seeing him passing up passing plays it’s showing he doesn’t have the iPad and mental capacity of the plays? Is this on the coaches? Are they tracking his studies? I heard in his Rookie interviews everyone likes his work ethic? Is he studying the right clips? Are they glossing over the plays he missed and drilling it over and over? Or they don’t even go over it in practice? I watched his feet and he doesn’t let it go on his last steps like Montana and Young does? Isn’t our WCO a timing offense? So why is his feet still wrong going on his 3rd Year with us? It’s on coaching now…

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  13. Y’all Niners fans I feel for. I remember how you same people were all giddy about Trey for some reason. I get that. I was giddy once for Mitch Trubitch. Ya. But what irks me is how you would shit on Justin Fields. All the while I knew that was jealousy with some hopium slapped in. Your faces crack me up!!! Heartbroken. Passed over Mahomes in past, then moved up to pass on JF! My gawd. It must really chap your ass

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  14. Grant, when Purdy balls this year, I hope you're man enough to acknowledge how wrong you were and don't try to gaslight us and pretend you weren't bashing him back to the stone ages every chance you got. But we know that's what you're gonna do. If Brock balls, you're gonna pretend like you didn't repeatedly say he's limited and not as good as all these other guys, etc.

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  15. From 2017-2021, the 49ers had the 26th ranked Pass Blocking OLine in the NFL on average…Jimmy was getting BLASTED. 2019, but heled the League in 3rd down completions with a defender in his face….the result of Shanahan calling two run plays and putting Jimmy in 3rd and long on a consistent basis…how have you 'forgotten'?

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