Dak needs to spend the offseason watching film with Kurt Warner. Is there anyone in the QB room pointing this stuff out to him?
Or maybe Jerry just opens the pocketbook and see if Kurt is interested in leaving TV.
Play 1: Schultz has 0 separation against the CB, you can say Dak should've thrown it to him but I think there's more going on there than just Prescott not reading it because Schultz isn't even really running a route, your only options there are a 50/50 ball or a back shoulder. The bigger issue I have here is Dak's mechanics in the pocket look like shit with his base spread so wide, ideally you'd like him to be able to hop back in the pocket a bit to reset his base and throw, but with his legs spread that wide there's no chance of that happening. His front leg being so far out in front throws off everything with the throwing motion because that leg is basically locked out.
Play 2: Speaks for itself, this is basically the exact same defense we've been seeing for weeks if not months with 7 dropping in zones. It's more or less the exact same thing Arizona was running 2 weeks ago, and here we are still running shit concepts against it.
Play 3: Again, speaks for itself. Many of us have been saying for a while that the team is sloppy and undisciplined, most easily noticed due to the penalties, but little details like this really speak to how poor the coaching is.
Play 4: This is a bit ridiculous, he's saying "boom here's your completion" as Bosa and the DT who whipped Connor Williams (laying on the ground like a fucking dead fish) are bearing down literally within an arm's reach of Prescott and seemingly even touching him. Personally, I was bitching about how they needed to try to pop a draw to Pollard on this exact play after completing several passes in a row for first downs, with how soft the 49ers coverage was a play like that could've easily got 8-10 yards.
Play 5: The way Fred Warner immediately diagnoses and runs out towards the boundary with no concern whatsoever of a route coming in behind him over the middle speaks to how simplistic our offense is. He knows exactly what's happening and leaves a massive void in the middle of the field because he's seen the same shit on film over and over. It's actually a good read by Dak, but again, we have 7 dropping into zones, the exact same shit we've been seeing for weeks, and there's no ability from our coaches to build counters off counters off counters.
Play 6: This is literally the exact same play as play 5 against more or less the exact same look, just with the formation flipped. The middle of the field is wide open, the 49ers already showed how they'd defend this, just slightly tweak the play to have the slot WR to the top of the screen run a Dig about 12-15 yards over the middle and it's wide open. I mean, come on, this is high school shit. And nobody is scared of Elliott leaking out into the flat.
Play 7: Really? Again? And still no adjustment against the. exact. same. look.
Play 8: Terrible read by Dak, not much more to say.
Play 9: Dak's fault but you're also asking him to drop a perfect dime 30 yards downfield into the middle of a 7 man zone, on 3rd and 16 by the way. Oh, and there is a DT getting pressure within 1 step of him as Warner is saying "get rid of it".
Play 10: Dak's fault for sure, over the last 2 months of the season he seems to have a tendency to completely ignore one side of the field based on his pre-snap read. That's a major issue, but it's not something that just all of a sudden shows up 6 years in, it's probably a function of not trusting his protection.
Play 11: Nothing there at all, somehow the 49ers are running the exact same kind of look (4 man rush, 7 zone drop) and we still have literally no answers.
Play 12: This is nitpicking, you want Dak to fit it in to Noah Brown with a safety over the top and Fred Warner buzzing underneath for 5-6 yards instead of hitting Turner for...5-6 yards? And there isn't a huge window there either way. Wilson out of the slot at the top of the screen is probably the better read, and I think another example of Dak ignoring one side of the field based on pre-snap reads, but the result is the same.
Play 13: There's nothing there, again, 4 man rush, 7 man zone drop, still nothing schemed up to beat it.
Play 14: Self-explanatory.
Play 15: On Dak for missing Schultz and arguably Cooper, poor mechanics with his feet in the pocket and too wide of a base, but the point about Wilson not looking for the hot read until he's 10 yards downfield is apt. Just another example of poor execution (Dak) and poor design/sloppiness on the hot read.