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Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year
Just goes to show they don't fear Brock. He's not that guy. If he was he would've led the team to at least a wild card spot instead of going 6-11. Everything needs to be right for him.

Just goes to show that both you and Puka are clueless!!!
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year

I think that Puka knows better than the boys here like genus not genius 49
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Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year
Just goes to show they don't fear Brock. He's not that guy. If he was he would've led the team to at least a wild card spot instead of going 6-11. Everything needs to be right for him.

Oh yeah the all mighty Rams that should have lost both games against the 49ers if Ronnie Bell and Deebo Samuel just did their job correctly. How about Jordan Mason and that stupid fumble against the Cardinals? Or the refs screwing the 49ers against the Seahawks with that second timeout b******t at the end? See that's 4 games the Niners could have easily won and they would have won the division. So yeah actually Brock Purdy was good enough to lead this team to the POs. Not his fault the team had many, many injuries and some players were brainless.
Did Purdy was way better in 2023? Yeah absolutely. Was he bad in 2024? Absolutely not.
He's gonna be paid.
[ Edited by pdc20 on Apr 20, 2025 at 2:16 PM ]
Originally posted by maxsmart:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year

I think that Puka knows better than the boys here like genus not genius 49

How old are you with that joke?

I noticed you haven't responded to either post I made replying to you. If you're here to just throw out nonsense and not looking for a discussion let me know.

And Puka is 23 years old. He may be an excellent football player but it doesn't mean he's a cap expert or even understands that part of the sport. And he's getting a lot of heat considering it's an unwritten rule you don't comment on another man's money.
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year
Just goes to show they don't fear Brock. He's not that guy. If he was he would've led the team to at least a wild card spot instead of going 6-11. Everything needs to be right for him.

Riiiight. He arguably outplayed Stafford in both Rams losses last year.

He hasn't had EVERYTHING go right ever. But had we had special teams who aren't a catastrophe or defense that can hold a lead he does in fact get us into the wild card round.

So just not a major disaster…
Originally posted by maxsmart:
Originally posted by Typecast:

We're the franchise that handed Jimmy G a market-resetting contract after 5 games started for us and 7 games started in total. Again, Purdy is at 42 games at this point. The sample size is fine.


How'd that work out, not good, they misjudged Jimmy and other teams figured him out and made him ineffective. Same thing with Kap

Since genus49 already covered your other post, I thought I would address this one.

Jimmy actually worked out really well. We were a 1-7 team with a mostly wiped roster and no quarterback, with Lynch and Shanahan pining for the offseason where they could bid on Kirk Cousins. Hoodie gifted Jimmy to Shanahan and after a few weeks of learning the system helped the team win its final 5 games. Under Jimmy, we went to 1 Super Bowl and 3 NFCCGs. His contract didn't inhibit the the team from building around him or after him. He even took cut on his compensation in 2022 knowing he would be the backup to Lance. I wouldn't say teams figured him out. Injuries destroyed his career.

Kaepernick's contract was great. He had to prove himself to stop his salary from de-escalating. Signing bonus was incredibly low. Year-to-year full guarantees were low. The problem was the we found ourselves having to decide whether to risk an injury guarantee if he got hurt again. Baalke, Harbaugh, and his staff sucked at developing players. All they did was maximize the players we had and did little else. Under Tomsula and Kelly, teams simply knew what we were doing offensively. The franchise was such a mess in those years. The Chip Kelly year is still funny to me. Opposing defenders could be heard on the broadcasts calling out the exact play we were running.
[ Edited by Typecast on Apr 20, 2025 at 8:32 PM ]
Originally posted by Typecast:
Originally posted by maxsmart:
Originally posted by Typecast:
We're the franchise that handed Jimmy G a market-resetting contract after 5 games started for us and 7 games started in total. Again, Purdy is at 42 games at this point. The sample size is fine.


How'd that work out, not good, they misjudged Jimmy and other teams figured him out and made him ineffective. Same thing with Kap

Since genus49 already covered your other post, I thought I would address this one.

Jimmy actually worked out really well. We were a 1-7 team with a mostly wiped roster and no quarterback, with Lynch and Shanahan pining for the offseason where they could bid on Kirk Cousins. Hoodie gifted Jimmy to Shanahan and after a few weeks of learning the system helped the team win its final 5 games. Under Jimmy, we went to 1 Super Bowl and 3 NFCCGs. His contract didn't inhibit the the team from building around him or after him. He even took cut on his compensation in 2022 knowing he would be the backup to Lance. I wouldn't say teams figured him out. Injuries destroyed his career.

Kaepernick's contract was great. He had to prove himself to stop his salary from de-escalating. Signing bonus was incredibly low. Year-to-year full guarantees were low. The problem was the we found ourselves having to decide whether to risk an injury guarantee if he got hurt again. Baalke, Harbaugh, and his staff sucked at developing players. All they did was maximize the players we had and did little else. Under Tomsula and Kelly, teams simply knew what we were doing offensively. The franchise was such a mess in those years. The Chip Kelly year is still funny to me. Opposing defenders could be heard on the broadcasts calling out the exact play we were running.

Re: "Jimmy actually worked out really well"
Jimmy G was much less effective after teams figured him out; that's why he doesn't play anymore. It's not because of injury. Shanahan was able to make him look better than he was by drawing up great plays for him.
Purdy is better than Jimmy, but Shanahan also makes him look better than he would look on other teams.


Re: Kaepernick's contract was great.
I'm all for signing Purdy to a "great" contract. That's what we should try to do, a great contract. But $50+ mil a year is not a great contract. That's why I think $45 mil/yr for 3-4 years is fair.
And it's well-known that Kap became ineffective once teams figured him out, when they realized that they could double the middle of the field and Kap couldn't beat them throwing it to the sidelines.
[ Edited by maxsmart on Apr 21, 2025 at 12:53 AM ]
Staff, while still good, is on his way out as a qb. Sorry ass Rams making claims..
Originally posted by maxsmart:
Re: "Jimmy actually worked out really well"
Jimmy G was much less effective after teams figured him out; that's why he doesn't play anymore. It's not because of injury. Shanahan was able to make him look better than he was by drawing up great plays for him.
Purdy is better than Jimmy, but Shanahan also makes him look better than he would look on other teams.

Re: Kaepernick's contract was great.
I'm all for signing Purdy to a "great" contract. That's what we should try to do, a great contract. But $50+ mil a year is not a great contract. That's why I think $45 mil/yr for 3-4 years is fair.
And it's well-known that Kap became ineffective once teams figured him out, when they realized that they could double the middle of the field and Kap couldn't beat them throwing it to the sidelines.

lol you serious?
Originally posted by Montana:
Staff, while still good, is on his way out as a qb. Sorry ass Rams making claims..

For all the talk about Brock struggling in bad weather Stafford was playing way worse in that rain game against us and he wasn't missing many guys in that game. Has his top WRs and RB and pretty sure they had their top OL out there. He was missing passes left and right and only started hitting stuff once Greenlaw came off the field and we had to play with injured linebackers cuz Campbell was a b*tch and we started having coverage busts.

Can only hope Puka gets to live the Jimmy G experience for a while to understand.
Originally posted by maxsmart:
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Wow - I'm sure this was already posted here, but Puka now chiming in on Purdy's contract - so weird lol -

https://www.nfl.com/news/puka-nacua-believes-49ers-window-closes-if-brock-purdy-makes-more-than-50-million-per-year

I think that Puka knows better than the boys here like genus not genius 49

Does he? Because he doesn't even know what division he plays in

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/los-angeles-rams/nfl-star-didnt-know-what-division-his-team-plays-in-insider-reveals
Originally posted by genus49:
For all the talk about Brock struggling in bad weather Stafford was playing way worse in that rain game against us and he wasn't missing many guys in that game. Has his top WRs and RB and pretty sure they had their top OL out there. He was missing passes left and right and only started hitting stuff once Greenlaw came off the field and we had to play with injured linebackers cuz Campbell was a b*tch and we started having coverage busts.

Can only hope Puka gets to live the Jimmy G experience for a while to understand.

Yep, all of this. Lol the Jimmy G Experience..sounds like a ride in Vegas that I would not pay to go on. Campbell was the bitzch of all bitzches, maybe in the history of the NFL. That game was something else
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Does he? Because he doesn't even know what division he plays in

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/los-angeles-rams/nfl-star-didnt-know-what-division-his-team-plays-in-insider-reveals

That is pathetic lol haha. Then Sean says there is beauty in that if true? Yeah, he is a real beauty alright haha
Draft week- let's get this done already.

Florio/Lombardi a good chat this morning. They think the agency representing Brock wants highest APY as Brock is the only client they really have (how did Brock pick them) but when you break it all down and the back fill etc. etc. it's all fluff. Which is fine.

Highest APY gives his agency some more clout and maybe client number two (they may have other clients but low profile)

Let them have their stupid stat and then lets see the real contract broken down and just average. Let's get it done pre-draft so we can discuss overall team building/new players and not Brock after Thursday.
[ Edited by 9erson3 on Apr 21, 2025 at 8:55 AM ]
Originally posted by Typecast:
Since genus49 already covered your other post, I thought I would address this one.

Jimmy actually worked out really well. We were a 1-7 team with a mostly wiped roster and no quarterback, with Lynch and Shanahan pining for the offseason where they could bid on Kirk Cousins. Hoodie gifted Jimmy to Shanahan and after a few weeks of learning the system helped the team win its final 5 games. Under Jimmy, we went to 1 Super Bowl and 3 NFCCGs. His contract didn't inhibit the the team from building around him or after him. He even took cut on his compensation in 2022 knowing he would be the backup to Lance. I wouldn't say teams figured him out. Injuries destroyed his career.

Kaepernick's contract was great. He had to prove himself to stop his salary from de-escalating. Signing bonus was incredibly low. Year-to-year full guarantees were low. The problem was the we found ourselves having to decide whether to risk an injury guarantee if he got hurt again. Baalke, Harbaugh, and his staff sucked at developing players. All they did was maximize the players we had and did little else. Under Tomsula and Kelly, teams simply knew what we were doing offensively. The franchise was such a mess in those years. The Chip Kelly year is still funny to me. Opposing defenders could be heard on the broadcasts calling out the exact play we were running.

do you see this everybody? are ppl having their reading glasses on today . this is exactly as i have been saying.
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