Originally posted by PurdyNiners:
He's Purdy Good
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Originally posted by PurdyNiners:
He's Purdy Good
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by PurdyNiners:
He's Purdy Good
Welcome to the forums 🥳
Originally posted by mayo49:
How many compliments can one man receive?
Originally posted by Furlow:Baiting? Just the truth, last few pages/years is pretty evident.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:would like to talk football but all you do is talk about posters..
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:theres nothing negative about it, we have film, GM and HC confirming this.. it's just one football play being discussed on a football forum
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:Yes he did and Lynch also confirmed it.. you even posted the YT vid .. i bet you think Kyle and lynch are haters now lol
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:lol Do i understand..,you saying that Kyle doesn't know or understand ? does Kyle need to be on a podcast ?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:just relaying what Kyle thought and expected.. If Purdy stepped up, JJ was wide open. but he bailed and also made up for it.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:Jennings is wide open and was supposed to be option 1, Kyle didn't like the bailout in postgame interviews
All-22 view of the infamous play where Purdy "bailed from the pocket too soon." Aiyuk and Jennings are the primary read on the right, but they have 3 guys covering them in a bracket. Kittle is one on one with a LB. Purdy knows that Kittle is going to work his way across the back of the end zone, so Purdy moves left to make an easier throw.
Jennings is not wide open. The CB does not follow Aiyuk, he sits in the flat. He could absolutely make that play on Jennings. Purdy sees the CB squat and also sees the LB inside and the safety over the top of Aiyuk. Could he have held on a little longer? Perhaps. But #69 gonna #69.
Again, JJ was not wide open. The CB squatted in the flat which is where JJ was going. Do you understand what it means for a CB to squat in the flat? Plus add the LB to the inside. Plus add Crosby dominating McG as he was doing all game. That pass would have been infinitely more difficult than the throw to Kittle.
But proceed to continue criticizing Purdy on a play that ended up being amazing. I swear you, Ring, and random would probably have gotten mad at Montana for throwing it to Dwight Clark instead of Freddie Solomon in the '81 NFCCG against Dallas lol.
the film is there and matches to what Kyle wanted.. stop being so sensitive.. unless you think Kyle is a Purdy hater lol
Did Kyle say JJ was wide open? No. Does he want Purdy to stay within the play structure and make plays from within that play structure? Of course. It's his offense, he designed it. His ego WANTS to get credit for it. Purdy told him to sit down and relax, he got this. This is the give and take between play caller and QB that we've been missing. You, random, and Ring should be ecstatic about finally having a QB willing to do this, but instead you're holding onto to the notion that the QB should be a robot.
Although something tells me if it was Trey doing this, you'd be okay with it.
I'm fine with Purdy.. i can also handle people's takes on him..
He said "open route." I don't disagree, he COULD have thrown it there. It wasn't "wide open" as you've been claiming, nor did Lynch say that.
Freddie Solomon was open in the '81 NFCCG, did Montana make "the wrong play" by throwing to Clark?
As someone has already mentioned, a few of you just want to be negative no matter what happens.
all you have is your feelings, Kyle's ego i guess and freddie Soloman..
dude it's ok, you will live
You sure talk about feelings a lot. More appropriate forums for that. Keep it to football, even if you're not very good at it.
Oh is this you baiting me? Lol. "Feelings."
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by mayo49:
How many compliments can one man receive?
Depends on the man, in this case, just amps the swagger. Not every dude can handle so many compliments.. can get all pressured by them & get flustered. But BCB be like a boss
Originally posted by mayo49:
Sorry, but what does BCB stand for? I've heard that referenced a couple of times now.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Sorry, but what does BCB stand for? I've heard that referenced a couple of times now.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Brock Cooking Birds
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:Baiting? Just the truth, last few pages/years is pretty evident.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:would like to talk football but all you do is talk about posters..
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:theres nothing negative about it, we have film, GM and HC confirming this.. it's just one football play being discussed on a football forum
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:Yes he did and Lynch also confirmed it.. you even posted the YT vid .. i bet you think Kyle and lynch are haters now lol
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:lol Do i understand..,you saying that Kyle doesn't know or understand ? does Kyle need to be on a podcast ?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:just relaying what Kyle thought and expected.. If Purdy stepped up, JJ was wide open. but he bailed and also made up for it.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Furlow:Jennings is wide open and was supposed to be option 1, Kyle didn't like the bailout in postgame interviews
All-22 view of the infamous play where Purdy "bailed from the pocket too soon." Aiyuk and Jennings are the primary read on the right, but they have 3 guys covering them in a bracket. Kittle is one on one with a LB. Purdy knows that Kittle is going to work his way across the back of the end zone, so Purdy moves left to make an easier throw.
Jennings is not wide open. The CB does not follow Aiyuk, he sits in the flat. He could absolutely make that play on Jennings. Purdy sees the CB squat and also sees the LB inside and the safety over the top of Aiyuk. Could he have held on a little longer? Perhaps. But #69 gonna #69.
Again, JJ was not wide open. The CB squatted in the flat which is where JJ was going. Do you understand what it means for a CB to squat in the flat? Plus add the LB to the inside. Plus add Crosby dominating McG as he was doing all game. That pass would have been infinitely more difficult than the throw to Kittle.
But proceed to continue criticizing Purdy on a play that ended up being amazing. I swear you, Ring, and random would probably have gotten mad at Montana for throwing it to Dwight Clark instead of Freddie Solomon in the '81 NFCCG against Dallas lol.
the film is there and matches to what Kyle wanted.. stop being so sensitive.. unless you think Kyle is a Purdy hater lol
Did Kyle say JJ was wide open? No. Does he want Purdy to stay within the play structure and make plays from within that play structure? Of course. It's his offense, he designed it. His ego WANTS to get credit for it. Purdy told him to sit down and relax, he got this. This is the give and take between play caller and QB that we've been missing. You, random, and Ring should be ecstatic about finally having a QB willing to do this, but instead you're holding onto to the notion that the QB should be a robot.
Although something tells me if it was Trey doing this, you'd be okay with it.
I'm fine with Purdy.. i can also handle people's takes on him..
He said "open route." I don't disagree, he COULD have thrown it there. It wasn't "wide open" as you've been claiming, nor did Lynch say that.
Freddie Solomon was open in the '81 NFCCG, did Montana make "the wrong play" by throwing to Clark?
As someone has already mentioned, a few of you just want to be negative no matter what happens.
all you have is your feelings, Kyle's ego i guess and freddie Soloman..
dude it's ok, you will live
You sure talk about feelings a lot. More appropriate forums for that. Keep it to football, even if you're not very good at it.
Oh is this you baiting me? Lol. "Feelings."
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Are they really perplexing? They seem to pretty obviously be based around his feelings towards Trey Lance. There's an attachment to Trey Lance, or the idea of Trey Lance, as an individual player. The outrageously bad arguments I've seen him make all stem from it.
It's impressive how some of you are still making everything about Trey, a player that has been on IR since the end of week 2. It's telling that the Lance thread has more posts since Purdy came in than this one. We're in the middle of a playoff run with a real chance of winning another George Halas trophy, and everyone is in a rush to talk about the offseason.
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
This is getting worse than the Jimmy thread.
Why am I not surprised.
Other than random and Ring, the fanbase is pretty much ecstatic about Purdy.
True. Random strongly preferred Trey over Brock. I am not sure about Ring.
This fan base was split a couple of years ago. Many posters on the webzone wanted an upgrade to Jimmy G and the other posters thought we should keep him and build the roster around him. I was in the camp that we should look to upgrade from Jimmy for a multitude of reasons, injuries being one of those reasons. Many posters have called me a hater of Jimmy g for not agreeing on his value to the team, but that's never stopped me from repeatedly saying I've always rooted for him to succeed, I really like him as person, as a leader, and I wish he could have won the super bowl with us. I've wanted to see a 49ers win the SB since I was a kid. That's always been my motivation for my stances on players.
But everything we've seen so far from Brock is exactly what this offense was lacking IMO. The camp that wanted to see better QB play is getting just that, and I feel like the results are proving that camps argument was justifiable. It's not the player most expected it to be, but Lance being that guy was never my main concern. I and many others wanted better QB play, period, and so far, he's improved our redzone offense, he's able to avoid pressure, he's able to run for first downs, he's much better at play action, and he's more accurate throwing deep (IMO).
Those are the same things we all wanted to see Lance provide to this offense, but unfortunately, we have only seen some flashes but it's nowhere near the same level consistency that we're seeing right now from Purdy.
I don't think it's fair to say after 6 games that Purdy is a better player than Jimmy. I do, however, think it's fair to say that Purdy is playing better than Jimmy... since becoming a 49er. Because we don't know what a 2017 Jimmy G would look like with this offense. I think that's an important distinction to make in fairness to Jimmy.
I see this situation as a win-win. I'd be happy if either Brock or Trey becomes our long-term franchise QB. I like both players skillsets and their personalities off the field. I think we'll need both going forward with how often we lose players to injury. Hopefully Trey and Brock both get better if they do have some sort of competition this offseason. I'd also be fine with naming Brock the starter if he performs at this current level in the playoffs.
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Furlow:
All-22 view of the infamous play where Purdy "bailed from the pocket too soon." Aiyuk and Jennings are the primary read on the right, but they have 3 guys covering them in a bracket. Kittle is one on one with a LB. Purdy knows that Kittle is going to work his way across the back of the end zone, so Purdy moves left to make an easier throw.
Jennings was open to his right out of that 3 receiver group. But the double team of the edge rusher got all in the passing lane. Glad he didn't stay with it and try to make that throw from the far hash.
These rationalizations all seem to start with the conclusion that the play Brock made on this play was the only one that could be made and thus his process for getting to result has to be sound. Don't agree and I see the roll out as still unnecessary, but Purdy rescues the play by making a more difficult throw. There's a lot of analysts out there, but I think most people here would say that jonnydel is held in regard and his explanation seems like a much more succinct and reasonable take on the play, which I won't try to paraphrase: