Originally posted by fropwns:
I just came in to say hi to my homies, and to say, "f**k Florio".
That is all.
Aye. That little s**tgobblin has been spewing sewage for years. The only solution is to not give him clicks.
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Originally posted by fropwns:
I just came in to say hi to my homies, and to say, "f**k Florio".
That is all.
Originally posted by fropwns:
I just came in to say hi to my homies, and to say, "f**k Florio".
That is all.
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Here's one for the "weakest arm in the NFL" crowd
After all the misfires on the first drive, Purdy hit a nice throw to Kittle ona corner route by scooting to his left to buy another half second before layering this throw to Kittle. Against a 6-man rush. Slow-mo so you can see it. #49ers #FTTB pic.twitter.com/mldlzvZasR
— Rich (@richjmadrid) September 22, 2023
Ball placement was stellar.
Off his back foot, 20 yards down field, serious velocity on the ball, all while a defender is screaming in his face
— Jake (@D1SCHER) January 5, 2022
This is such a ridiculous throw by Trey Lance 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/WwN2Jh2QF9
Originally posted by Jeepzilla:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by _Goldblooded_:
I like his channel and agree with almost everything. I am not sure I buy that the Deebo TD was a happy accident on an underthrow.
Same. It's hard to tell. Baldy thought it was good, but JTO probably more credible.
I'm good with it working bottom line, lol.
PURDY FREAKIN GOOD pic.twitter.com/MgidW2mc00
— 𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙎𝙁𝙉𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙧𝙨 (@TheSFNiners) September 10, 2023
BROCK PURDY TO DEEBO SAMUEL 🤩pic.twitter.com/r3tmFBbww6
— DraftKings (@DraftKings) September 22, 2023
They probably practiced the same route and pass all through camp
Almost had another one here.
More slow mo action from Purdy pic.twitter.com/b6pXqC4Jvp
— Rich (@richjmadrid) September 22, 2023
Nicely Stepped up into the pocket & He's been avoiding that backwards bailout/spin to the left also..
You can teach an old dog new tricks I guess lol
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
So do almost TD's weigh as heavy as almost INT's?
Which stat is associated stronger with losing and winning? Having +1 INT or having +1 TD?
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
So do almost TD's weigh as heavy as almost INT's?
Which stat is associated stronger with losing and winning? Having +1 INT or having +1 TD?
TD because an Interception could happen on 3rd down and be a long throw that is basically a punt. A TD is points, so it is always going to be better, unless it is a pick 6.
Originally posted by OnTheClock:Agree 💯%, and like you said in another thread, it doesn't matter what talent a QB is surrounded by, if they can't get it to said talent, then that surrounding talent is worthless. Trey would not read or be able to hit on a lot of passes Brock is hitting now, but he gets a nod because he's physically talented. Nothing wrong with the bias, I just think its more evidence how biased and negative the mainstream and social media is in general to anything new or different.
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
There's so much bashing on Brock on social media it makes me sick, man.
Everyone's saying he's not good at all or solid at best because of his supporting cast.
Calling BS here 1000%.
They talk about his cast as if they forget Kurt Warner had a hall of fame RB two hall of fame caliber WR top 5-10 defense. He had that offensive cast in Arizona too when he went to the Super Bowl with them.
People bash Purdy for having talent around him as if it doesn't matter that he still has to make good throws to get them the ball in time, accurately and make good decisions under pressure..
You nailed it. Joe and Steve also had talent surrounding them. It's super bowl wins vs the highest competition that will get the narrative turned around. We can see the greatness in Brock, most others can't because of the Bias they have about 7th rounders and guys that aren't 6'4" and blessed with Aaron Rodger's rocket arms.
It's just nonsense. Warner looked awful much of his time in New York when he was stuck on a crap team.
Garcia is another when he went to Cleveland. Plenty of other examples that prove you need other talent on your team to win along with good coaching.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by father49er:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by okdkid:
He's knocking on that top 5 QB tier.
Huh? He's already there. #5 NFL fating, #3 QBR.
He's playing at Mahommes level. If he stays consistent, he's generational talent. He's the missing piece of any offense.
He's playing better than PM ATM. PM is running around for his life and playing hero ball averaging 18 points per game and KC is tied with the Raiders in their division.
Wow, I had to check. His offense scored 20 points vs Detroit, and 17 points vs the jaguars. He's also thrown two interceptions.
No more tier 1 OL.
It matters. Even for the greatest QB ever to walk the WZ earth.
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
WTF is Florio talkin bout, Pur-dy is damn close to Bra-dy.
Agree, they *do* sound the same!
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by Heroism:
EDIT I don't want to jinx him.
Purdy gonna get paid. /
Well in nearly an absolute worst case scenario (assuming he's starting), he will get $25-$30M a year. That's bottom tier for actually solid starting QBs. If he keeps up what he's doing - he will most likely fall in the $45-$55M - year salary. Which is still a relative bargain based on where the salaries for QBs are heading.
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by Heroism:
EDIT I don't want to jinx him.
Purdy gonna get paid. /
Well in nearly an absolute worst case scenario (assuming he's starting), he will get $25-$30M a year. That's bottom tier for actually solid starting QBs. If he keeps up what he's doing - he will most likely fall in the $45-$55M - year salary. Which is still a relative bargain based on where the salaries for QBs are heading.
I don't think Brock's future salary closes any Superbowl windows. I think lack of talent is more of a factor. Yes once a QB is paid there is less money for everyone else, but the Patriots still won Superbowls despite Tom being paid. Russel, Brees and Rodgers winning only one Superbowl is more because they lost a lot of great coaching and had some average drafts after the Superbowl win than because of a lack of cap space. Ben won two Superbowl's despite being paid as another example that a QB being paid doesn't necessarily close the Superbowl window.