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pretty much. But i cant feel unjustified to criticize Pete, being just a fan, with limited info. So ill just leave it at that. However, these shortened play calls has me a little concerned, because we may start seeing more infighting as the entire group will be held responsible. What I do like about the change in system is that the QB will not feel like he has to carry the team. Or play hero ball. At the end of the game the reason we win or lose (Offensively) will fall squarely on the shoulders of the play caller / OC. Because the system itself relies on the group's choreography instead of a single players ability. This also explains how Purdy was able to succeed instantly. Purdy was simply the cog in the wheel, whose job it was, to throw to wide open receivers, TE's and RBs (in theory) With that said, Carr should feel much less pressure in this system. Caveats: Now, if we cant win on first and second down, and its 3rd and long, then we're right back to playing hero ball. So this system does require a talented QB. And finally the defense will have to carry its own weight.
I feel like the system may allow for easier development of QBs but it may expose skill position players who don’t study. The 49ers drafted several WRs in Shanahans first few years that didn’t pan out, and based on what we’ve been told it was likely because they weren’t in the playbook enough.

So skill position guys may be harder to develop or get instant impacts from. Where in Payton’s system you could get a Kenny Still, Marques Colston, Michael Thomas or Chris Olave to produce year 1. Every now and again you got a Meachem or a Nick Toon but you ended up with far more contributors like Lance Moore than not.