Originally posted by Shemp:
I wish Purdy had more sharp words for Patrick Peterson at his postgame press conference. Patrick needed to have his own words shoved straight up his ****
Purdy knows when to cut it off, classy like that
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Originally posted by Shemp:
I wish Purdy had more sharp words for Patrick Peterson at his postgame press conference. Patrick needed to have his own words shoved straight up his ****
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Lord people still hung up on this strong arm thing? Jamarcus Russell had a million dollar arm and a 10 cent head. It's not everything at QB.
You guys every hear of Steve Young, Joe Montana, Drew Brees? None of those had a strong arm. I don't think they are much better than Purdy. His arm is not horrible. It's pretty decent with very accurate. Plus great processing and excellent decision making. In addition to sneaky quickness in a 10 - 15 yard box area. Where he can scramble to buy more time to throw or run for a 1st down. He has absolutely everything you need to win in this league. Nothing is lacking. In fact he never lost a game yet where he didn't tear his elbow. Which is unbelievable.
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Bill Walsh explained why he always had a deep shot scripted into his first 15 plays for the threat not the actual yardage. The threat of going deep effects how a defense is called. Even if it fails the threat of another one exists. He did this with Joe Montana. Joe's arm is not as good as Purdy's. Walsh's primary tenet of his offense was pressure. Keep the ball moving forward and stressing every defender. A steady diet of 50 yard bombs will not do that. Yes it will stress the CB,FS and maybe the SS..but it lets the DL and LB off the hook...in fact it helps both of them.
Plus there is 3rd down pressure.You can't miss to many bombs or you loose the pressure of 3rd and short. We all know what 3rd and long does to a DL. That is just a bad spot to be in with regularity. It does not stress a defense, it helps them immensely.
It is easy to argue there is a balance to having a deep threat and still having an acceptable chance of completion.
I think Shanny 2.0 and Purdy do this well, Purdy is ready and eager to attack the back of the defense. His bread and butter so far has been chunk plays. Shanny puts defenders in a constant state of pull and tug. Come forward for a run? Come forward and it was play action? Cross the field for a screen? 30 yarder by Purdy? They do a good job of moving the defense around and not letting them back up with comfort or come down hill with comfort.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
If our D forces teams to score 7 pts a game and Brock puts up 65% comp with 250 yards and 2 TDs yeah we can win a SB no question.
Think 9ers win pretty easily if they get 250 and 2 tds from Brock.
Originally posted by Dirtydonedirtcheap69:
Joes arm was as good and probably better. It's debatable. Joe threw bombs that I'd love to see Purdy match, hasn't happened yet.
Originally posted by Montana:
Purdy knows when to cut it off, classy like that
Originally posted by golfish:
Restraint shows so much more class. I'm sure we would have all liked to have seen him talk smack but he doesn't seem like that guy.
Peterson knows that he's scum. Let's see if he's a man
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
It's absolutely insane that Brock Purdy is a "ready now" QB to lead this championship level roster
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:-700, is that even worth betting
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Brock Purdy MVP odds went from +5000 to +2500 in one game
I got a bet on him making the pro bowl. It was like -700 at the time.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
-700, is that even worth betting
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Some numbers from #49ers QB Brock Purdy's first start of the season and where they rank in NFL:
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 12, 2023
Air yards/attempt - 8.2 (tied with Jalen Hurts for 8th highest)
Yards/attempt - 7.6 (8th)
Yards per completion - 11.6 (6th)
Pressure % - 41.2% (30th)
EPA per pass play - 6.62 (7th)
Looks like he'll be a top 10 QB this season if McKivitz doesn't get him killed.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Some numbers from #49ers QB Brock Purdy's first start of the season and where they rank in NFL:
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 12, 2023
Air yards/attempt - 8.2 (tied with Jalen Hurts for 8th highest)
Yards/attempt - 7.6 (8th)
Yards per completion - 11.6 (6th)
Pressure % - 41.2% (30th)
EPA per pass play - 6.62 (7th)
Looks like he'll be a top 10 QB this season if McKivitz doesn't get him killed.
41% pressure % good lord
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Good for 12th worsed in the league in week 1 against arguably the best pass rushing front 7 in the NFL and we still blew their back out.
Originally posted by 49ersRing:Some numbers from #49ers QB Brock Purdy's first start of the season and where they rank in NFL:
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 12, 2023
Air yards/attempt - 8.2 (tied with Jalen Hurts for 8th highest)
Yards/attempt - 7.6 (8th)
Yards per completion - 11.6 (6th)
Pressure % - 41.2% (30th)
EPA per pass play - 6.62 (7th)
Looks like he'll be a top 10 QB this season if McKivitz doesn't get him killed.