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Originally posted by OKC49erFan:
Agreed. Trey has better tools, being taller and stronger arm, but people seem to think it is a given he will put it all together. It isn't.
As they both have shown in limited sample sizes, Purdy has been more impressive.

Subjective as it is… that opinion could change in a week. Hopefully not, though.

Too small of sample sizes for all. This hot take world where a couple starts and guys are either anointed or pilloried is ridiculous.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by OKC49erFan:
Agreed. Trey has better tools, being taller and stronger arm, but people seem to think it is a given he will put it all together. It isn't.
As they both have shown in limited sample sizes, Purdy has been more impressive.

Subjective as it is… that opinion could change in a week. Hopefully not, though.

Too small of sample sizes for all. This hot take world where a couple starts and guys are either anointed or pilloried is ridiculous.

Not all food for discussion is a banquet, Speculation and sharing of opinions is all part of the fun. None of it truly amounts to anything.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Got to love 49ers fans... Would rather go with the 7th round rookie with one start over the guy with a playoff win in Baker.

Baker has been hot garbage this year and wouldn't be up to speed on the system for a few weeks anyway.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Got to love 49ers fans... Would rather go with the 7th round rookie with one start over the guy with a playoff win in Baker.

Baker don't know the offense like Purdy.

They are already going to have to dumb is down for Purdy.

No they won't. He knows the entire offense. So does Trey (and he did by the end of his rookie camp, as did Brock). Learning the playbook is not the issue rookies have. It's BY FAR the easiest thing for a rookie QB to get figured out. Smh.
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Got to love 49ers fans... Would rather go with the 7th round rookie with one start over the guy with a playoff win in Baker.

Baker has been hot garbage this year and wouldn't be up to speed on the system for a few weeks anyway.

Tebow had a playoff win too. Baker has looked terrible this year, as 5GR said. Purdy may turn out to be a one hit wonder, but Baker isn't anything special. He's not available because he's MJ holding out for a lucrative contract. He's available because he's not that good.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
If he made it to their waiver spot, Mayfield would easily top the list of available QBs for the 49ers. You're not going to find a more experienced/talented backup. As bad as Mayfield has looked in Carolina, he's still a step up from Josh Johnson who is a career #3 QB.

I also don't see him being an issue in the locker room. At this point, being bounced from Cleveland and Carolina, he'd have to be on sociopathic levels of DGAF to not be humbled by his experiences.

This is true, of course.
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Originally posted by Silky:
Originally posted by 9erson3:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Jcool:
That is a bold assumption.

This however is not a bold assumption:


Who said Mayfield has been good this year? I would rather hope his problems were with the mess in Carolina and roll with a guy who won a playoff game recently. Then hope a 7th round rookie becomes the next Tom Brady.

I love what I saw yesterday in Brock. But it's a fairytale story. We need another insurance card. He has chemistry with CMC. Do it. It doesn't mean Brock can't start.

Bosa might flip a table if we sign Baker. I think he hates the guy

Might get him angry enough to do this on the field.


Or possibly this:

Originally posted by OC49erLuVeR:
Agree and if Brock had the stronger arm and deep ball, he wouldn't have been drafted so late. I did watch some college highlights and he can throw it deep. However, you don't need to in Shanny's offense just like Jimmy never had to. Just don't turn it over.

Hate to say it but he did look better out there vs. when Trey was out there. Hopefully Trey will still develop into something big, but feel a little more comfortable with Brock in the driver's seat.

Well, as it has been pointed out by a few posters now, experience matters. Purdy was a four year starter in college and played in 48 games. Lance has played in something like 20 games, or less, since he graduated from High School.

When all is said and done Lance is probably more talented with a potentially bigger upside. But in this particular set of circumstances, an elite defense with a Super Bowl caliber roster, I am not sure that Purdy doesn't put the team in a better position to succeed. Hand the ball off, make use of play action and get the ball into the hands of your playmakers on high percentage throws so that they can help carry the load.

It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Go Niners!
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This pass was so filthy. Pressure in his face and he let it rip and put it on a dime. Good Brock Purdy is very good.


Hopefully Bad Brock Purdy stayed at Iowa State.


He exercised that demon by leaving number 15 behind.
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Jaguars fans were excited on Minchew at one point. Same for Panthers fans on Kyle Allen. Same for Niners fans on Nick Mullens.

Not sure if Purdy will be anything more than a good back up QB in his career. To say there is not much of a drop off between Purdy and Jimmy G after one game is simply insane. I certainly hope I am wrong.

There wasn't in ONE game. But the NFL is about to have film on him, and he's about to experience a week's worth of high pressure.


Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:

it's true, but it's camp and preseason where the 2nd and below guys get more preseason game time
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Purdy is not a 4th or 5th rd pick, he is the last pick. Just lucky that the Dolphins were a little taken aback, and didn't know how to adjust once Jimmy G. went down. He played well, what else can you ask for.
Tampa Bay will prepare for him, and once again, it all rests on the defense & the running game.

Somehow, at this point, get into the playoffs, that's the first most difficult part. After that, just see how far we can go.

The problem with the Dolphins adjustments was that they forgot Purdy started for four years. He probably saw the constant cover zero as an opportunity to attack, not something to fear.
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


Better than raw Trey Lance and backup Nate Sudfeld. Good to know, but doesn't necessarily mean much.
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Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Purdy is not a 4th or 5th rd pick, he is the last pick. Just lucky that the Dolphins were a little taken aback, and didn't know how to adjust once Jimmy G. went down. He played well, what else can you ask for.
Tampa Bay will prepare for him, and once again, it all rests on the defense & the running game.

Somehow, at this point, get into the playoffs, that's the first most difficult part. After that, just see how far we can go.

The problem with the Dolphins adjustments was that they forgot Purdy started for four years. He probably saw the constant cover zero as an opportunity to attack, not something to fear.

There are many QBs that like to be blitzed as coverages are then simplified. Eventually, over the next few weeks, DCs will try things and figure out what Brock struggles most with, then Brock/Kyle will have to adjust.
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