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  • Furlow
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Originally posted by tommyncal:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They suck at drafting, but they have a pretty good track record of knowing quickly when they messed up once they have a guy in the building(Joe Williams, Pettis, Sermon, Trey, Latu, etc)

This isn't Jimmy G where you make a decision after 5 games and then he immediately ghosts everybody. I trust them in this situation. They've spent 3 years with him

Definitely agree they have shown the ability to quickly correct. That's why when they inevitably sign Brock this offseason it will hopefully be with outs that allow them to correct as painlessly as possible should it become necessary.

There will be a way out of the contract if he doesn't perform, no doubt about it

A way out? Like the $60M+ dead cap hit in 2026 for Love. You can't give out huge contracts without losing somewhere to get out of them .
As far as building an elite team around Purdy, the FO hit on only 9 of 25 picks in rounds 1-3. My confidence isn't too high on them in the draft.

You don't have confidence in the Niners FO to draft, but you want to play hard ball with Purdy and likely have to replace him with someone from the draft?
Originally posted by random49er:
Jordan Love had a great year after being a 1st round pick. That got him his extension.

Brock's situation is exactly the opposite. Why we keep bringing up 1st rd. picks like Lawrence and Love that maybe had tapped some of their potential for a year?

Why not more examples of 6th-7th rd. picks and the large extensions they got after coming off of a subpar year?

This would sure give much better context.

One. One great year. And his great year was not as good as Brock's.

We bring up examples like Love and Lawrence because Purdy has been markedly better than both of them both individually and team wise. We don't need an example of a 6th or 7th round pick for context. You do simply because you are looking for a POV that can't be argued against. Why not compare him to his peers?
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
The most frustrating thing Brock has done this year is prove the naysayers right. They all said he would crumble to mid without a top supporting cast, and unfortunately they've been right. I hate it, but I can't dispute it.

All quarterbacks have guys drop balls or have plays called back on penalty. Unfortunately he hasn't overcome that this year. He hasn't been clutch, and to make matters worse -- and the most disturbing thing for me personally -- is that a lot of Brock's awful plays had nothing to do with the guys around him, rather just indefensible mental mistakes.

He's still super young, and I won't give up all hope, but it's hard not to have lost a lot of faith. The positive is his escape ability is amazing at times, he can create something out of nothing. Now if he can just pair that with more consistently good decisions, he'll be great going forward.

I strongly dispute that he has "crumbled" without his skill players. He has had an average, middle of the pack, season. Considering all he has been playing without, he absolutely should have crumbled. But there's not a single metric that says he's did.

Also, I'd love for you to elaborate on these "indefensible mental mistakes" he has made.
[ Edited by SteveWallacesHelmet on Dec 25, 2024 at 6:41 PM ]
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I've seen so many Purdy commercials... wonder how much hes making off the endorsements and commercials right now.

Got nothing to do with contract negotiation between Brock and the team. Unless Brock wants it to.

I know it doesn't, never said it did lol.... I just want to know how much hes making off them endorsements and commercials.
While exact figures are not public, Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is estimated to earn several hundred thousand dollars annually from endorsements:

  • Toyota: Purdy has a lucrative endorsement deal with Toyota.

  • Alaska Airlines: Purdy has a partnership with Alaska Airlines and has been featured in an ad for the airline.

  • Buffalo Wild Wings: Purdy has partnered with the restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings.

  • Adidas: Purdy partners with Adidas for cleats and sneakers.

  • Ariat: Purdy leads western and work apparel brand Ariat for boots.



Purdy's growing popularity and marketability make him a sought-after figure for brands, particularly those targeting young sports fans. He's also an investor behind plant-based energy drink company, Yerbaé.



Appreciate the work to find out.

Don't forget his partnership with that one seed company, Pioneer...and he is also the qb of JD..John Deere. I think he also partnered with a hydration sports drink company- Recover 180. Oh, and Applebee's. Basically, this dude is smart to take advantage of every opportunity as possible rn. Also, doesn't get paid squat in the NFL..so far. But that will change soon 💰
And with his spare time he fights crime with paw patrol
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by tommyncal:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They suck at drafting, but they have a pretty good track record of knowing quickly when they messed up once they have a guy in the building(Joe Williams, Pettis, Sermon, Trey, Latu, etc)

This isn't Jimmy G where you make a decision after 5 games and then he immediately ghosts everybody. I trust them in this situation. They've spent 3 years with him

Definitely agree they have shown the ability to quickly correct. That's why when they inevitably sign Brock this offseason it will hopefully be with outs that allow them to correct as painlessly as possible should it become necessary.

There will be a way out of the contract if he doesn't perform, no doubt about it

A way out? Like the $60M+ dead cap hit in 2026 for Love. You can't give out huge contracts without losing somewhere to get out of them .
As far as building an elite team around Purdy, the FO hit on only 9 of 25 picks in rounds 1-3. My confidence isn't too high on them in the draft.

You don't have confidence in the Niners FO to draft, but you want to play hard ball with Purdy and likely have to replace him with someone from the draft?

WTF are you talking about ? Where did I say I want the niners to play hardball ? I said before paying him $60M , I'd like to see a bit more . You call that playing hardball? I hate posts that just make s**t up !
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I've seen so many Purdy commercials... wonder how much hes making off the endorsements and commercials right now.

Got nothing to do with contract negotiation between Brock and the team. Unless Brock wants it to.

Sure makes 900k easier to turn down.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I've seen so many Purdy commercials... wonder how much hes making off the endorsements and commercials right now.

Got nothing to do with contract negotiation between Brock and the team. Unless Brock wants it to.

I know it doesn't, never said it did lol.... I just want to know how much hes making off them endorsements and commercials.
While exact figures are not public, Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is estimated to earn several hundred thousand dollars annually from endorsements:

  • Toyota: Purdy has a lucrative endorsement deal with Toyota.

  • Alaska Airlines: Purdy has a partnership with Alaska Airlines and has been featured in an ad for the airline.

  • Buffalo Wild Wings: Purdy has partnered with the restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings.

  • Adidas: Purdy partners with Adidas for cleats and sneakers.

  • Ariat: Purdy leads western and work apparel brand Ariat for boots.



Purdy's growing popularity and marketability make him a sought-after figure for brands, particularly those targeting young sports fans. He's also an investor behind plant-based energy drink company, Yerbaé.



Appreciate the work to find out.

Don't forget his partnership with that one seed company, Pioneer...and he is also the qb of JD..John Deere. I think he also partnered with a hydration sports drink company- Recover 180. Oh, and Applebee's. Basically, this dude is smart to take advantage of every opportunity as possible rn. Also, doesn't get paid squat in the NFL..so far. But that will change soon 💰
And with his spare time he fights crime with paw patrol

He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight.
  • bud49
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I've seen so many Purdy commercials... wonder how much hes making off the endorsements and commercials right now.

Got nothing to do with contract negotiation between Brock and the team. Unless Brock wants it to.

I know it doesn't, never said it did lol.... I just want to know how much hes making off them endorsements and commercials.
While exact figures are not public, Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is estimated to earn several hundred thousand dollars annually from endorsements:

  • Toyota: Purdy has a lucrative endorsement deal with Toyota.

  • Alaska Airlines: Purdy has a partnership with Alaska Airlines and has been featured in an ad for the airline.

  • Buffalo Wild Wings: Purdy has partnered with the restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings.

  • Adidas: Purdy partners with Adidas for cleats and sneakers.

  • Ariat: Purdy leads western and work apparel brand Ariat for boots.



Purdy's growing popularity and marketability make him a sought-after figure for brands, particularly those targeting young sports fans. He's also an investor behind plant-based energy drink company, Yerbaé.



Appreciate the work to find out.

Don't forget his partnership with that one seed company, Pioneer...and he is also the qb of JD..John Deere. I think he also partnered with a hydration sports drink company- Recover 180. Oh, and Applebee's. Basically, this dude is smart to take advantage of every opportunity as possible rn. Also, doesn't get paid squat in the NFL..so far. But that will change soon 💰
And with his spare time he fights crime with paw patrol

He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight.
Dudes has to do something to make up for the peanuts and the bargain the 49ers are getting.
  • bud49
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Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by bud49:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by bud49:
Yeah lets let the 49ers force Brock to play on his final year something they would not do with BA. Yeah good luck with that. No way if I were Brock I would play that final year and risk getting hurt and getting zilch after I had already proven what I can do with most of my top players around an NFC title game then a Superbowl.

The contracts "force" them to.

They can hold out the entire year, but then that gives the team an extra contract year, so.....

....you can blame this kinda contract stuff on the NFLPA maybe. Not the 49ers.

I know they can I am saying it will not happen.

You talked about how he will not risk getting hurt. Can you please shed light on his other options outside of taking less money?
Another team may want to deal with him. No one knows what other teams will do no one. Just has no one knows what the 49ers will do for sure. But with the 49ers the chances are highly likely they will do a deal with Brock. I addressed the possibility of the 49ers signing other QB's if Brock were to hold out (which I don't see that happening) earlier in this post.
If Brock was to hold out that would mean he would sit out a year without pay right?
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by tommyncal:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by tommyncal:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
They suck at drafting, but they have a pretty good track record of knowing quickly when they messed up once they have a guy in the building(Joe Williams, Pettis, Sermon, Trey, Latu, etc)

This isn't Jimmy G where you make a decision after 5 games and then he immediately ghosts everybody. I trust them in this situation. They've spent 3 years with him

Definitely agree they have shown the ability to quickly correct. That's why when they inevitably sign Brock this offseason it will hopefully be with outs that allow them to correct as painlessly as possible should it become necessary.

There will be a way out of the contract if he doesn't perform, no doubt about it

A way out? Like the $60M+ dead cap hit in 2026 for Love. You can't give out huge contracts without losing somewhere to get out of them .
As far as building an elite team around Purdy, the FO hit on only 9 of 25 picks in rounds 1-3. My confidence isn't too high on them in the draft.

You don't have confidence in the Niners FO to draft, but you want to play hard ball with Purdy and likely have to replace him with someone from the draft?

WTF are you talking about ? Where did I say I want the niners to play hardball ? I said before paying him $60M , I'd like to see a bit more . You call that playing hardball? I hate posts that just make s**t up !

Well yes, not extending him and trying to force him to risk his health for $900k is absolutely playing hardball.
  • bud49
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The deal with Brock will get done before it ever gets started.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight.

one of my fave movies
Originally posted by ninerfaninnorcal:
If Brock was to hold out that would mean he would sit out a year without pay right?

Half year. Has to play some for the year to count.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
I strongly dispute that he has "crumbled" without his skill players. He has had an average, middle of the pack, season. Considering all he has been playing without, he absolutely should have crumbled. But there's not a single metric that says he's did.

Also, I'd love for you to elaborate on these "indefensible mental mistakes" he has made.

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