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QB Brock Purdy Thread

Originally posted by Kolohe:
After making it to the NFCC as a rookie then in his second year making it to the Super Bowl. NOW you're gonna question his arm strength? Lol

You know most of the QB you mentioned with stronger arms some of them can't even win one playoff game!!!

f**k that, Purdy is the man!!!

That's f**king right
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

APY means little against how it's structured. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 yr/366m contract with 120 jn guarantees and no more than 100m against the cap in years 1-3.

Name a franchise QB that's gone more than 3 years without a restructure or extension in 15 years.

nice! i appreciate you posting numbers.

on your trivia question, i like trivia i will name daniel jones. i think he just played on year 4. one may say he's not a franchise QB, yet he got paid like one and rang the register after year 4 (is my understanding).

No, he didn't. Jones was drafted in 2019 and his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4 that went though the 2026 season, hence a 4-year, 40m/yr contract(2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026) His base salary was never above 1.3m on any season he finished with the Giants. His cap # for this season was 47m because he was released and they incurred a big dead cap because they released him not even fully through year 2 of his extension.

my only point is if he signed an extension after year 4, then he went more than 3 years without an extension. do we have agreement?
[ Edited by 49erFaithful6 on Jan 22, 2025 at 4:47 PM ]
Originally posted by frenchmov:
QBs he no question has weaker arm than:
.Josh Allen
Drake Maye
Rodgers
Lamar
Russell
Burrow
Stroud
Levi's
A Richardson
Tlaw
Mahomes
Nix
Herbert
Dak
Hurts
Daniels
Love
Darnold
Goff
Caleb W
Penix
Baker
Carr
Stafford
Kyler

He's bottom 10 at minimum for arm

How did he end up at the top of the deep passing stats for QBs in 2023?

Bad arm but is a great deep passer?
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

APY means little against how it's structured. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 yr/366m contract with 120 jn guarantees and no more than 100m against the cap in years 1-3.

Name a franchise QB that's gone more than 3 years without a restructure or extension in 15 years.

nice! i appreciate you posting numbers.

on your trivia question, i like trivia i will name daniel jones. i think he just played on year 4. one may say he's not a franchise QB, yet he got paid like one and rang the register after year 4 (is my understanding).

No, he didn't. Jones was drafted in 2019 and his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4 that went though the 2026 season, hence a 4-year, 40m/yr contract(2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026) His base salary was never above 1.3m on any season he finished with the Giants. His cap # for this season was 47m because he was released and they incurred a big dead cap because they released him not even fully through year 2 of his extension.

my only point is if he signed an extension after year 4, then he went more than 3 years without an extension. do we have agreement?

Did you just call Daniel Jones a franchise QB? L oh L
Originally posted by Chance:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

APY means little against how it's structured. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 yr/366m contract with 120 jn guarantees and no more than 100m against the cap in years 1-3.

Name a franchise QB that's gone more than 3 years without a restructure or extension in 15 years.

nice! i appreciate you posting numbers.

on your trivia question, i like trivia i will name daniel jones. i think he just played on year 4. one may say he's not a franchise QB, yet he got paid like one and rang the register after year 4 (is my understanding).

No, he didn't. Jones was drafted in 2019 and his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4 that went though the 2026 season, hence a 4-year, 40m/yr contract(2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026) His base salary was never above 1.3m on any season he finished with the Giants. His cap # for this season was 47m because he was released and they incurred a big dead cap because they released him not even fully through year 2 of his extension.

my only point is if he signed an extension after year 4, then he went more than 3 years without an extension. do we have agreement?

Did you just call Daniel Jones a franchise QB? L oh L
can you restructure a rookie deal?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
can you restructure a rookie deal?

i don't think you can, but you can agree on extension after year 3, which is typical. you also have that 5th year option, in the case of round 1s. on Love i think they declined the year 5, but agreed upon some sort of year 5 deal similar to a year 5 option. we need our resident capologists

good convo nonetheless
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by frenchmov:
QBs he no question has weaker arm than:
.Josh Allen
Drake Maye
Rodgers
Lamar
Russell
Burrow
Stroud
Levi's
A Richardson
Tlaw
Mahomes
Nix
Herbert
Dak
Hurts
Daniels
Love
Darnold
Goff
Caleb W
Penix
Baker
Carr
Stafford
Kyler

He's bottom 10 at minimum for arm

How did he end up at the top of the deep passing stats for QBs in 2023?

Bad arm but is a great deep passer?

Deep passing stats usually refer to balls thrown at least 20 air yrds downfield. That means anything over 20 yards is considered a deep pass. That doesn't require a stronga rm. Throwing 40 yards or more does otherwise the ball will float and hang in the air too long. Purdy can lead the league in deep passes just buy completing a high percentage between 20-25 yards. It's just one more stat that looks good but you need to know exactly how many were really deep throws. The stat also doesn't consider how open the receiver was. Did the defender lose coverage? Did he fall down? All those things affect that stat.Just like completiin percentage can be misleading. If a QB throws a lot of swing passes and short ones over the middle he's likely to have a good completion percentage. Better than a QB that's in a system requiring a lot of deep sideline throws.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Deep passing stats usually refer to balls thrown at least 20 air yrds downfield. That means anything over 20 yards is considered a deep pass. That doesn't require a stronga rm. Throwing 40 yards or more does otherwise the ball will float and hang in the air too long. Purdy can lead the league in deep passes just buy completing a high percentage between 20-25 yards. It's just one more stat that looks good but you need to know exactly how many were really deep throws. The stat also doesn't consider how open the receiver was. Did the defender lose coverage? Did he fall down? All those things affect that stat.Just like completiin percentage can be misleading. If a QB throws a lot of swing passes and short ones over the middle he's likely to have a good completion percentage. Better than a QB that's in a system requiring a lot of deep sideline throws.

He had great stats for 30, 40 and 50 yard throws as well.
https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/advanced-stats-qb.php?year=2023
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He had great stats for 30, 40 and 50 yard throws as well.
https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/advanced-stats-qb.php?year=2023

Once again, those numbers include YAC
49ers continue to lose all of the pivotal moments in games and this seems to be a common theme under the Shanahan reign. We've seem it in SuperBowls before and great teams always seem to win more than their fair share of these moments.
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
49ers continue to lose all of the pivotal moments in games and this seems to be a common theme under the Shanahan reign. We've seem it in SuperBowls before and great teams always seem to win more than their fair share of these moments.
you can't be in a super bowl twice, if they lose all their pivotal moments
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

The Jaguars and Cowboys don't fail because they have high priced QB's, there are far more issues involved there. Only poorly ran franchises seem to use "we suck because we pay our QB a lot" as an excuse.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

APY means little against how it's structured. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 yr/366m contract with 120 jn guarantees and no more than 100m against the cap in years 1-3.

Name a franchise QB that's gone more than 3 years without a restructure or extension in 15 years.

nice! i appreciate you posting numbers.

on your trivia question, i like trivia i will name daniel jones. i think he just played on year 4. one may say he's not a franchise QB, yet he got paid like one and rang the register after year 4 (is my understanding).

No, he didn't. Jones was drafted in 2019 and his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4 that went though the 2026 season, hence a 4-year, 40m/yr contract(2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026) His base salary was never above 1.3m on any season he finished with the Giants. His cap # for this season was 47m because he was released and they incurred a big dead cap because they released him not even fully through year 2 of his extension.

my only point is if he signed an extension after year 4, then he went more than 3 years without an extension. do we have agreement?

No, that's not what happened. He signed an extension on March 7 of 2023 and was released 1 year and 8 months later.
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
$48.5 million annually.. Lol we will be the new Jags and Cowboys

APY means little against how it's structured. I'm guessing it'll be a 6 yr/366m contract with 120 jn guarantees and no more than 100m against the cap in years 1-3.

Name a franchise QB that's gone more than 3 years without a restructure or extension in 15 years.

nice! i appreciate you posting numbers.

on your trivia question, i like trivia i will name daniel jones. i think he just played on year 4. one may say he's not a franchise QB, yet he got paid like one and rang the register after year 4 (is my understanding).

No, he didn't. Jones was drafted in 2019 and his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4 that went though the 2026 season, hence a 4-year, 40m/yr contract(2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026) His base salary was never above 1.3m on any season he finished with the Giants. His cap # for this season was 47m because he was released and they incurred a big dead cap because they released him not even fully through year 2 of his extension.

my only point is if he signed an extension after year 4, then he went more than 3 years without an extension. do we have agreement?

No, that's not what happened. He signed an extension on March 7 of 2023 and was released 1 year and 8 months later.

he played 4 years then got extended. that's my point, and you wrote that also. this is you: his rookie deal was 4 years, they signed him to an extension after year 4.

most get extended after year 3. he didn't really show enough and probably got declined his option for that reason. it's not big deal either way mate, i just took it as a trivia to answer your question of which QB didn't get extended after 3 year. he didn't after 3. he did after 4.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He had great stats for 30, 40 and 50 yard throws as well.
https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/advanced-stats-qb.php?year=2023

Once again, those numbers include YAC

It says passing attempts that travel over 40 yards. Do you have a link to the air yards numbers?

He did lead the NFL in Air Yards per attempt.

And PFF:
Brock Purdy was a deep-ball specialist in 2023: He finished first in positive EPA rate and threw for 12 touchdowns and 38 first downs on deep throws while recording 19 big-time time throws to only three turnover-worthy plays.
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