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QB Brock Purdy Thread

  • Giedi
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Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Yep the only thing that really worries me is our Oline. Just got to hope they continue to get better throughout the year.

The only thing I worry about with Purdy is their ability to protect him. If it was me, I would go all in on upgrading the OL next offseason. Trying to build as formidable of a wall to give him the maximum time to operate as possible. It's what the Patriots did for Brady, the Saints did for Brees, the Cowboys did for Romo and the Packers did for Rodgers.

Why not go all in on the line this season? I've said it before but they have the cap space, and I wouldn't mind one bit if they traded a 1st round pick for a good OT. Doesn't have to be great, but their history with 1st round picks, coupled with the notion that it will likely be #32 tells me it would be a good trade. I want Brock to be clean and upright. So tired of losing our QB to injury.

Agree on an OLineman trade, if they can get a CMC deal going. 49ers got a round 1, pick 1, running back for pennies on the dollar. I'm hoping (for example) the Chargers tank, and fire their coach, and we get Rashaun Slater for something like the CMC deal. 2nd round, 3rd round, and a 5th round (or something like that).

No one is trading a young promising OL like that. Especially a team like the Chargers who have a franchise QB.

CMC shouldn't have been traded, yet he was. Point is we don't know what idiot bottom feeder front offices will do, but they usually do the stupidest things. That's why they are bottom feeders.

There's an abundance of quality RBs though... and an extreme scarcity of quality offensive lineman. I think that's why you won't see many teams trade away starting caliber OL.

I hope I'm wrong, but I think it rarely happens if at all.
Well that's true of *every* position. Elite means rare or scarce. Which means smart front offices won't trade them. Having said that, I AGREE it is very rare you can get a CMC trade, anytime for sure. It's once in a blue moon, as many front offices aren't as stupid as the Panther's front office.
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
The Real Deal Captain Big Cock Brock Sturdy Dirty Purdy

Originally posted by PrisonOfGlass:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
The Real Deal Captain Big Cock Brock Sturdy Dirty Purdy


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Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Gotta say this Purdy led offense gave me flashbacks to the late 80s and early 90s when we all expected a touchdown on the first drive of the game. Hope it continues.

He has that Steve Young/Montana quality for sure.

Even in the practice videos (there was a video on YouTube of Purdy warming up before the Steeler game) and it's like watching Stephen Curry throwing three pointers - every one of Purdy's passes hit the WR's on the money right at chest level, and very catchable balls, and they weren't high arching softballs either, they were pretty flat in terms of trajectory and so ACCURATE!

This is a gem of a QB, and I hope Kyle will invest whatever he needs to invest in to protect this guy for the rest of his career.

He throws really accurate in practice. I've seen that too. It's natural to him to throw an accurate ball. It's just easy for some guys. Purdy is one of them.
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Yep the only thing that really worries me is our Oline. Just got to hope they continue to get better throughout the year.

The only thing I worry about with Purdy is their ability to protect him. If it was me, I would go all in on upgrading the OL next offseason. Trying to build as formidable of a wall to give him the maximum time to operate as possible. It's what the Patriots did for Brady, the Saints did for Brees, the Cowboys did for Romo and the Packers did for Rodgers.

Why not go all in on the line this season? I've said it before but they have the cap space, and I wouldn't mind one bit if they traded a 1st round pick for a good OT. Doesn't have to be great, but their history with 1st round picks, coupled with the notion that it will likely be #32 tells me it would be a good trade. I want Brock to be clean and upright. So tired of losing our QB to injury.

Agree on an OLineman trade, if they can get a CMC deal going. 49ers got a round 1, pick 1, running back for pennies on the dollar. I'm hoping (for example) the Chargers tank, and fire their coach, and we get Rashaun Slater for something like the CMC deal. 2nd round, 3rd round, and a 5th round (or something like that).

No one is trading a young promising OL like that. Especially a team like the Chargers who have a franchise QB.

There is one I could see us trading for, and it's ironically the one we just played against: Okorafor.

He held up well against Bosa and he would count $10M against the cap for a trading team. Only signed for 2023-2024. If Pickett isn't the guy and the Steelers are floundering in late-October, I could see them trading him to us for a CMC-lite package (3rd + 4th, for example).
I can't see any team just trading a young tackle b./c the team is doing bad. That's just creating another hole on your roster. It'll have to be an older vet
Originally posted by lamontb:
I can't see any team just trading a young tackle b./c the team is doing bad. That's just creating another hole on your roster. It'll have to be an older vet

yeah and older vets are avail for a reason, we gotta role with the team we brought into the season, if we wanted McGeezus we could have paid him, I think we were wise to move on, let the kids play

in time they will grow, and learn to play as a unit
BP has the pre and post snap awareness to keep himself clean, also he's not made of glass, I realize what happened, that was a fluke injury, tired of the announcers saying omg he got hit that was similar to the NFCCG every time someone breathes on BP, he is gonna be fine
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions
Originally posted by lamontb:
I can't see any team just trading a young tackle b./c the team is doing bad. That's just creating another hole on your roster. It'll have to be an older vet

Miami traded Tunsil but that's mainly because they wanted to tank for Tua
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions

QBing is 90% mental so...
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions

QBing is 90% mental so...

75% of the game is half mental
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions

And that's why Steve Young is in the HOF. Had Allen's physical traits but a great head to match. If Allen can develope like Young he too will be in the HOF. Great attitude as well from both.
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions

QBing is 90% mental so...

75% of the game is half mental
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I was listening to Cosell ths morning and he was talking about Josh Allen. He described him as a knockout puncher. Using that analogy I woud say Purdy is a tactician. Mike Tyson was a devastating knockout puncher who was dominant as a bully . When he ran into a good fighter that had a defenses and could counterpunch, he became just another fighter. Then you have Floyd Mayweather who couldn't punch but was a superb defensive fighter with a good enough offense that he won all the time.

That's how I see Allen vs Purdy at this time. Allen is Tyson and Purdy is Mayweather.

Allen is probably the most physically gifted qb ive ever seen, but holy s**t does he make dumb decisions

QBing is 90% mental so...

75% of the game is half mental

Humans are 60% water
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