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Trey gonna look good this year.
Originally posted by lamontb:
Trey gonna look good this year.

That's the hope. Imagine if Sam and TL are showing why they were pick #3 overall. Then BP comes back. If someone tells me we are getting high level QB play all year, I would say we win #6.
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Man, I'm not gonna lie. Going to be crushed if the trade rumors end up being true. This guy never had a chance here.

Plans change.

I know. And if Purdy ends up flopping, I am sure Kyle will be calling Captain Kirk in 2024.

Brutal.

We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.
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Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Man, I'm not gonna lie. Going to be crushed if the trade rumors end up being true. This guy never had a chance here.

Plans change.

I know. And if Purdy ends up flopping, I am sure Kyle will be calling Captain Kirk in 2024.

Brutal.

Let's hope that doesn't happen.
Originally posted by swoosh6996:
We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.

Sam Darnold to the rescue in that case, it's why we hired him
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Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by swoosh6996:
We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.

Sam Darnold to the rescue in that case, it's why we hired him

It's a gamble, and they could get egg in their face, but they have to take a chance from what Brock has shown so far.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Apr 7, 2023 at 12:44 PM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by swoosh6996:
We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.

Sam Darnold to the rescue in that case, it's why we hired him

It's a gamble, and they could get egg in their face, but they have to take a chance from what Brock has shown so far.

If Lance shows he can ball and Brock is still out, we have to ride the hot hand with the guy we drafted #3. He was drafted to be the guy, so if he shows he can take the job, then it should be his.

But all of our current QB's seem to be injury-prone, so we will probably have all playing at some point next year .
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Why didn't you post all of it?

accuracy-Attainable Trait
reading a Defense-Attainable Skill
throwing mechanics-Attainable Skill
Decision-Making-hung jury

You've told me you can't become more accurate?

and I'll debate all day having the ability to read coverages pre/post will improve your processing speed.

Also if Brock is so proficient at cognitive processing…why was that an issue in college? Did he just magically figure it out the moment he stepped in?

Poise: Purdy does not respond well to pressure. His first reaction to pressure is to escape the pocket and attempt to pick up yardage with his feet. At times under pressure, Purdy will force an unwarranted pass into coverage that at best becomes an incomplete pass.

Progressions: Purdy operates in a progression-based offense that works all levels of the field. Purdy struggles to comfortably work through all of his progressions. In most situations, Purdy gets stuck on his first option, and if that receiver isn't open he instantly looks for his check-down.

Release: Purdy's release can use some improvement. In the pocket, Purdy holds the ball low which means that at the time of his decision to throw, he has to first raise the ball and then release it. This affects him when trying to throw timing routes, often making the ball arrive late to the receiver.

I told you it is MY OPINION you can't become more accurate.

I posted what was being discussed as attainable and inherent
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They'd probably see big strong arm Trey as a good replacement too. They made a mistake valuing physical over mental. Same thing Trey fans are doing

Or they saw a guy who wasn't accurate with a limited physical skillset who they didn't trust to be the guy. The mental part developed once he got with Sean Payton. It wasn't "Always There". It had to be brought out.
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Originally posted by swoosh6996:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by swoosh6996:
We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.

Sam Darnold to the rescue in that case, it's why we hired him

It's a gamble, and they could get egg in their face, but they have to take a chance from what Brock has shown so far.

If Lance shows he can ball and Brock is still out, we have to ride the hot hand with the guy we drafted #3. He was drafted to be the guy, so if he shows he can take the job, then it should be his.

But all of our current QB's seem to be injury-prone, so we will probably have all playing at some point next year .

I know we have to ride the hot hand, but Dirty has earned the right to be the starter. He can ride a hot hand, too, Just as well as Trey.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Apr 7, 2023 at 1:10 PM ]
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by swoosh6996:
We still don't even know if Purdy was just a flash in the pan. We really don't know what we got long term with him either.

If Purdy does end up flopping and Trey never develops, it's gonna be ugly for the current regime.

Sam Darnold to the rescue in that case, it's why we hired him

As long as Purdy doesn't have a drastic drop off, we would still be a competitive team. Then as long as Trey has a solid improvement, which if doesn't in year three…, we would be a competitive team for the most part.

if Purdy regresses like 25%, we probably wouldn't have much of a chance to beat the top teams in the league. Those would all be uphill games, instead of last season when we usually the better team.

current projections have us with the best chance to make the playoffs next season, so at least no one is expecting our qb to blow.
anyone see benjamin albrights meltdown on twitter? what a weirdo. ive seen you guys post his tweets here a few times
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
anyone see benjamin albrights meltdown on twitter? what a weirdo. ive seen you guys post his tweets here a few times

I haven't. Is it worth looking up? Lol

im trying to find it but haven't send anything related to the 49ers
[ Edited by tankle104 on Apr 7, 2023 at 1:20 PM ]
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They'd probably see big strong arm Trey as a good replacement too. They made a mistake valuing physical over mental. Same thing Trey fans are doing

Or they saw a guy who wasn't accurate with a limited physical skillset who they didn't trust to be the guy. The mental part developed once he got with Sean Payton. It wasn't "Always There". It had to be brought out.

Chargers saw a small QB with limited arm strength and thought he couldn't be great. They were wrong

Did Payton get it out of his boy Taysom Hill? You either have it or you don't
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They'd probably see big strong arm Trey as a good replacement too. They made a mistake valuing physical over mental. Same thing Trey fans are doing

Or they saw a guy who wasn't accurate with a limited physical skillset who they didn't trust to be the guy. The mental part developed once he got with Sean Payton. It wasn't "Always There". It had to be brought out.

Chargers saw a small QB with limited arm strength and thought he couldn't be great. They were wrong

Did Payton get it out of his boy Taysom Hill? You either have it or you don't

Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers... all of them should receive the "doesn't have it" label if you base all your opinions about player for their first year.

And Trey has less than that.
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