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Originally posted by Afrikan:
WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.
Originally posted by babarvaart:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

The years he supposedly played average..
2014 19tds and 10ints with two slow possession starting WRs. With Baalke undermining Jimbo the second half of the season. This past year, someone who is not considered average, Brock threw for 20TDs and 12ints.

2015 with Tomsula as Head Coach, he got and played injured and missed half of the season....he threw 6TDs and 5ints in 8 games. But 4ints came in one game vs the cards. If you give the benefit of the doubt that he's not a turnover machine and put that game aside for a sec, he threw 6TDs and 1int in the 7 other games.

2016 he threw for 16tds and 4ints. in a little more than half of a season. With a horrible roster.

That's not average QB play... or at least not as bad as some try to make it seem. Especially with how QB play is in this league.
[ Edited by Afrikan on Jan 23, 2025 at 1:21 AM ]

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Originally posted by NYniner85:

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With how much national news is covering this s**t I think the Bills will
have a even playing field this weekend.
Originally posted by NYniner85:

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The only game where the Chiefs have been actually called on stuff in the playoffs was against Brady and the Bucs. The one time holding was consistently called against their OT's and they didn't get away with a bunch of b******t, especially late. And they got trounced.
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by babarvaart:
Sorry Dude I loved Kap and thought he was going to change the game, but he got worse and worse every year. Purdy has his limitations but I'd take him over Kap every day of the week.

Kap is a better activist than football player.

WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He was a crappy QB after teams adjusted to the read option. Just deal with it.
Originally posted by babarvaart:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

He was a failed activist, clearly wasn't informed on the stance he took, and he let that affect his game and NFL opportunities.
Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by babarvaart:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

He was a failed activist, clearly wasn't informed on the stance he took, and he let that affect his game and NFL opportunities.

Here we go
Originally posted by Niners418:
Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by babarvaart:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
WHO f**k SAID ANYTHING ABOUT PURDY?

I'm talking about folks still trying to make it seem like Kap was a s**tty QB or an average one. And your last sentence is part of that.

He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

He was a failed activist, clearly wasn't informed on the stance he took, and he let that affect his game and NFL opportunities.

Here we go

No, let's not go there. It is history from long ago. Rehashing something from almost a decade ago is no longer constructive. Let's all just let it go and move on.

Go Niners...
Originally posted by babarvaart:
He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

And whos to say Purdy won't be the same? It happened to Kap and Jimmy. For this franchise's sake maybe Brock will be the exception but this season was very discouraging
Horror season for so many reasons - mostly off field (but not dudes getting arrested). Ghastly stuff and can't imagine how bad it would be.
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by babarvaart:
He'll be remembered as a great Activist and should be applauded for that, likewise his early seasons were exciting if somewhat unfulfilled (like our current crop). He was very good for a couple of seasons and avg after that.

Purely as a QB he was all gas, no breaks, which stopped him taking the next step.

I think that's a fair reflection.

And whos to say Purdy won't be the same? It happened to Kap and Jimmy. For this franchise's sake maybe Brock will be the exception but this season was very discouraging

Discouraging? You talking about the season that saw the team lose the offensive player of the year? The all-world LT ? The teams #1 receiver? The second best LB missed the entire year, and the list goes on and on. But yeah, the QB should have overcome those little issues and led the team to the SB, right?
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
And whos to say Purdy won't be the same? It happened to Kap and Jimmy. For this franchise's sake maybe Brock will be the exception but this season was very discouraging

We don't know, but we have to find out, like we did with Kap and then Jimmy.
Brock 2024: 3,864 yds, 20TDs, 12Ints, 66% completion percentage.

Jimmy 2021: 3,810 yds, 20TDs, 12Ints, 68% completion percentage.

I am 100% on board that Brock is our guy. I believe in him moving forward. But f**k this hurts to see man...
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
Brock 2024: 3,864 yds, 20TDs, 12Ints, 66% completion percentage.

Jimmy 2021: 3,810 yds, 20TDs, 12Ints, 68% completion percentage.

I am 100% on board that Brock is our guy. I believe in him moving forward. But f**k this hurts to see man...

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