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Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Really didn't like the interception. Hopefully it was just a "we'll beat the Patriots anyway, gotta get Aiyuk his first TD" shot. Doing that with a 14-point lead in the red zone in the 4th quarter is inexcusable.

He had some really good deep throws though. He's on track to be our franchise QB

he will learn.....

He is coming off a nearly flawless week that the media kept asking him about one throw.....well.....he lost a defender in coverage, tried the throw and got picked off......
There is a balance to taking shots...he will get there....

Lord knows we have watched guys do less with more

If they can figure out how to keep teams from taking away that bread and butter deep crossing stuff they like to throw, plus mix in some deep connections he will be a 300-400 yard passer week in and week out.

I think it is absolutely critical that he keeps taking those shots. Yes, a bit smarter, but in my mind that shows command. It also means, regardless of whether it is with this version of the team or not, we have a chance with #13 back there.

It is kinda funny that he went a week with guys saying "just throw it deep to Aiyuk even if you're not sure of the coverage" and this week he did just that and was picked. If I was big on conspiracy theories I'd almost think he did it to prove a point about wanting to be sure where the defenders are before chucking it deep.

Kind of a bit different no? The play against the Rams Yuk was wide open. The play against New England he was doubled.
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Imagine if Purdy actually had an elite Oline. The narrative would then move to guy has all day to throw to his avengers, anyone can do it lol....

I think people criticize Purdy because they're racist.

Afrikan
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Kind of a bit different no? The play against the Rams Yuk was wide open. The play against New England he was doubled.

It's actually not different. You say he was wide open, and he was. Brock did not have the benefit of knowing that at the time.

The play vs NE he was not doubled. The DB on the outside drifted to that area. Brock didnt see him. Brock didnt see where the rams safety was either.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Interceptions are never good. However, doing it with a 14 point lead in the red zone in the 4th quarter might be the best time one could throw one. I mean, when would be a more ideal time to make a mistake? Big lead, deep in opponent territory, 4th quarter.....whats a better time?

I didnt have nearly the issue with Brock making a mistake there than you clearly do. It was kind of like a heat check 3 point shot attempt.

Originally posted by 8080849ers:
Can you imagine if Purdy missed a wide open receiver in the end zone like Lamar did, or scored like Josh Allen did yesterday? This forum would go nuts. Purdy takes a shot, and some forum guys are all over him. Wonder what their life is like, not making mistakes ever or taking a chance?

First of all, I said Purdy had a good game and proved himself with multiple deep shots. I'm just criticizing a really bad decision that could've cost us against a better team.

Second of all, I was criticizing the interception because a 14-point lead in field goal range early in the 4th is an absurdly bad time to throw one. A 17-point lead basically seals the win and all he had to do at that point was not turn it over. I get doing that with a 17-point lead, or even a 12-point lead, but a 14-point lead on 2nd down is just a colossally stupid time to throw it at high risk of the other team getting it. I'm sitting on the couch with no experience and know that taking a 5 or even 10-yard sack is 10x better in that situation. I would hope he does.
[ Edited by Fanaticofnfl on Oct 1, 2024 at 5:36 AM ]
Originally posted by Furlow:
I think people criticize Purdy because they're racist.

Afrikan

We thank you for bringing this issue to the forefront, Fur.
The offense is going to have to carry this year. I don't see any way around it as players continue to get acclimated with their new DC HC.
Originally posted by Silky:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by Silky:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Really didn't like the interception. Hopefully it was just a "we'll beat the Patriots anyway, gotta get Aiyuk his first TD" shot. Doing that with a 14-point lead in the red zone in the 4th quarter is inexcusable.

He had some really good deep throws though. He's on track to be our franchise QB

he will learn.....

He is coming off a nearly flawless week that the media kept asking him about one throw.....well.....he lost a defender in coverage, tried the throw and got picked off......
There is a balance to taking shots...he will get there....

Lord knows we have watched guys do less with more

If they can figure out how to keep teams from taking away that bread and butter deep crossing stuff they like to throw, plus mix in some deep connections he will be a 300-400 yard passer week in and week out.

I think it is absolutely critical that he keeps taking those shots. Yes, a bit smarter, but in my mind that shows command. It also means, regardless of whether it is with this version of the team or not, we have a chance with #13 back there.

I think the days of the 300-400 yard passer are dwindling away. I'm not saying they won't happen anymore, but QBs are throwing a historically low number of yards this year. It's all about a good run game, deceptive reverses, short passing game to create yac. Alot of teams are mimicking each other. Even Mahomes hasn't hit 300 yards this season yet. I think scoring and the total number of TDs are historically low as well.

Maybe everyone sucks and we are living in the post legends era? Are we watching extremely mid football being played by almost everyone?

The consensus second and third-best QBs in the league are probably Josh Allen and Joe Burrow. The consensus best QB in the NFC is either Dak, Purdy or a 36-year-old Stafford.

I always thought Andrew Luck was a tad overrated, but there's a good chance he's considered a top 3 QB in the league if he's still playing.

I definitely think this all says something about QB play around the league. The days of Brady-Manning-Brees-Rodgers are long gone.

Yea at one point it was Both Mannings, Brees, Brady, Rodgers, Big Ben, Kurt Warner, Philip Rivers who was just pure entertainment, and several others.

Todays Top 5 sucks. Barely anyone even has a SB besides Pat. My list is Mahomes, Jackson, Allen, Purdy, and Stroud. None of them besides Pat have a historic playoff win let alone a SB. The days of the legendary QBs are gone

I'm sorry what were we talking about

2023 NFC Championship was definitely a historic playoff win for Purdy. Coming back down 17 in the 3rd quarter is pretty nuts—even our 2012 NFC Championship win the comeback started early in the 2nd quarter. Also I know they're not on your list but Stafford obviously has the Super Bowl win, and Burrow is the only non-Brady QB to beat Mahomes in a playoff game (2021 AFC Championship). Idk if we can still count Rodgers but he's got some from a long time ago, too. I don't think anyone respects either of Hurts' playoff wins lol, and Dak has never made it past the Divisional round.

We were talking about QB rankings and where Purdy fits in, and how the current state of the league doesn't seem to have as good of QB play, thus "inflating" Purdy's current ranking.
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Beautiful pass and catch.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Like peas and carrots
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Beautiful pass and catch.

Y BrOK No ThRoW DeEEp??
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Beautiful pass and catch.

Y BrOK No ThRoW DeEEp??

IF he can just put MORE air on his deep ball, then it'll be 2nd to None !!

B-Rock Steady Purdy !!!!
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Y BrOK No ThRoW DeEEp??

I remember when ppl were crying for Purdy to throw it deep more like during the starting season and/or into the next one? I was like, more deeps are coming, don't worry. And they wanted to just ignore some of the deeper balls he already made and wanted to cry about arm strength, athleticism, "I need more deep balls then I will believe." lolol. Hearing "Brock is surprisingly really athletic." during this last game lol..how is it surprising? Dude is pretty athletic. Some of the talking points have been pretty lame lol.
[ Edited by Montana on Oct 1, 2024 at 11:32 AM ]
Originally posted by Montana:
I remember when ppl were crying for Purdy to throw it deep more like during the starting season and/or into the next one? I was like, more deeps are coming, don't worry. And they wanted to just ignore some of the deeper balls he already made and wanted to cry about arm strength, athleticism, "I need more deep balls then I will believe." lolol. Hearing "Brock is surprisingly really athletic." during this last game lol..how is it surprising? Dude is pretty athletic. Some of the talking points have been pretty lame lol.

It's like the pundits and critics don't actually watch him play. Because none of their arguments make any sense if you really do watch him.
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