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QB Brock Purdy Thread
QB Brock Purdy Thread
Jan 21, 2025 at 7:30 PM
- Typecast
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The Kyle Shanahan offense needs a WR that can beat man and stretch defenses vertically so everyone else can feast underneath. Andre Johnson, Pierre Garcon, Julio Jones, Brandon Aiyuk, and Nico Collins are names that come to mind. Since 2010, 7 players have averaged more than 3 yard per route run on at least 400 routes run (bold are guys who did it in a shanahan system): Victor Cruz, Andre Johnson, Julio Jones (3x), Cooper Kupp, Tyreek Hill (2x), Brandon Aiyuk, and Nico Collins. When Aiyuk went down, it fell on Kittle to stretch defenses further so Deebo, Jennings, and Pearsall could continue working the short-intermediate zones. The lack of deep threat roster depth behind Aiyuk was always a problem, which is why they brought in Terrace Marshall Jr. during Aiyuk's holdout.
Jan 21, 2025 at 8:36 PM
- RonnieLott
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Great post Typecast.
You get it more than most about Purdy/Shannhan/Offensive play calling and how we work.
The offensive play calling is horrible. Absolutely no tempo, seem to call the opposite run/pass to what seems obvious, Purdy holding the ball way too long and there is zero creativity.
Too often who is out there and alignment makes the play call so predictable.
Too many empty backfields and lack of play action for me.
You get it more than most about Purdy/Shannhan/Offensive play calling and how we work.
The offensive play calling is horrible. Absolutely no tempo, seem to call the opposite run/pass to what seems obvious, Purdy holding the ball way too long and there is zero creativity.
Too often who is out there and alignment makes the play call so predictable.
Too many empty backfields and lack of play action for me.
Jan 21, 2025 at 9:01 PM
- frenchmov
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I'm surprised some people here think purdy has a good arm. I understand it's a niners site and I expect a little homerism but anyone who watches purdy and is honest will say it's not very good. Absolutely a bottom 10 arm amongst starters.
That doesn't mean he's a bad QB, he does other things well, but his arm is about the bare minimum you could have to be starter in the league
That doesn't mean he's a bad QB, he does other things well, but his arm is about the bare minimum you could have to be starter in the league
Jan 21, 2025 at 9:32 PM
- Montana
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Originally posted by frenchmov:
I'm surprised some people here think purdy has a good arm. I understand it's a niners site and I expect a little homerism but anyone who watches purdy and is honest will say it's not very good. Absolutely a bottom 10 arm amongst starters.
That doesn't mean he's a bad QB, he does other things well, but his arm is about the bare minimum you could have to be starter in the league
Jan 21, 2025 at 9:59 PM
- RonnieLott
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Sometimes on TV, when Purdy floats a long ball, you can see a snail in the picture traveling faster than the speed of his throw.
Jan 22, 2025 at 12:47 AM
- Since07
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What would Brock's trade value be? Would it be worth rolling the dice on Rodgers like we should have with Manning or Brady? Going all in with several top picks...
[ Edited by Since07 on Jan 22, 2025 at 12:49 AM ]