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Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by mayo49:
He is Brock steady.

Steady as a Brock

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Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by mayo49:
He is Brock steady.

Steady as a Brock


Brock Steady or Steady as a Brock is his montra now.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Jan 15, 2023 at 3:16 AM ]
This is Brock's team now.
Originally posted by mayo49:
guap, what do you think of our boy Brock?

I think he is a more mobile version of Joe Burrow with less arm strength. His ability to extend plays with accuracy makes him a top 5-10 qb at the moment. What do you think my man?
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Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by mayo49:
guap, what do you think of our boy Brock?

I think he is a more mobile version of Joe Burrow with less arm strength. His ability to extend plays with accuracy makes him a top 5-10 qb at the moment. What do you think my man?

Perfect QB for us. As good as accuracy and anticipation as Joe and better mobility than Jimmy. Would like him an inch or two taller just so he can see better over the line, but that's nic-picking. Glad he's ours for the next 15 years.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Jan 15, 2023 at 3:45 AM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by mayo49:
guap, what do you think of our boy Brock?

I think he is a more mobile version of Joe Burrow with less arm strength. His ability to extend plays with accuracy makes him a top 5-10 qb at the moment. What do you think my man?

Perfect QB for us. As good as accuracy and anticipation as Joe and better mobility than Jimmy. Would like him an inch or two taller just so he can see better over the line, but that's nic-picking. Glad he's ours for the next 15 years.

Do they make platform football boots in the US?
I do hope he is more careful about getting hit, it's ok to throw it away sometimes.
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Originally posted by Montana:
I do hope he is more careful about getting hit, it's ok to throw it away sometimes.

No, he's fine. It isn't like he's forcing throws and throwing a bunch of int's.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Jan 15, 2023 at 4:20 AM ]
Great stuff by Rohan on the HP article. Great to see the exchange with Kyle.

Understanding that a change was needed offensively in regards to execution, Purdy and head coach Kyle Shanahan had a conversation about taking advantage of those opportunities, which ultimately resulted in a 25-point second half.

"Coming into halftime, you know, [head coach] Kyle [Shanahan] just was straight up like, 'hey man, plays are there, the opportunities are there. We've just got to keep it simple and get it to the guys,'" Purdy said. "And so, we knew what our plan was coming out of halftime into the second half and I thought we just executed everything and we finished drives where we didn't do the stalling. We didn't overthink things in the second half."

Purdy's most impressive play of the game came on an off-schedule throw where he scrambled to both sides of the field before firing a dart to the back corner, which Brandon Aiyuk couldn't haul in.

Despite the pristine throw, Purdy took accountability following the game, understanding that he should normally play smarter with the ball and take the points, but brought out his perspective on why he made the play.

"Obviously in that kind of situation, I've got to be smarter with getting the ball out if the first read isn't there instead of doing all that extra stuff," Purdy said. "But yeah, I felt like it was one of those situations where, man, if we can just put one more touchdown in, put the nail in the coffin. But at the same time a field goal is just as good. So, something I've got to be smart with and just throw it away if it's not there."
[ Edited by NCommand on Jan 15, 2023 at 4:19 AM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
No, he's fine, it isn't like he's throwing a bunch of int's.

Yeah, just don't want him injured. Sometimes I get concerned about his risk takin some lol. Glad he didn't get too banged up on his rib/ab area it seems.
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Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by mayo49:
No, he's fine, it isn't like he's throwing a bunch of int's.

Yeah, just don't want him injured. Sometimes I get concerned about his risk takin some lol. Glad he didn't get too banged up on his rib/ab area it seems.

Oh, you mean him getting injured. Yeah, he acts invincible sometimes.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Great stuff by Rohan on the HP article. Great to see the exchange with Kyle.

Understanding that a change was needed offensively in regards to execution, Purdy and head coach Kyle Shanahan had a conversation about taking advantage of those opportunities, which ultimately resulted in a 25-point second half.

"Coming into halftime, you know, [head coach] Kyle [Shanahan] just was straight up like, 'hey man, plays are there, the opportunities are there. We've just got to keep it simple and get it to the guys,'" Purdy said. "And so, we knew what our plan was coming out of halftime into the second half and I thought we just executed everything and we finished drives where we didn't do the stalling. We didn't overthink things in the second half."

Purdy's most impressive play of the game came on an off-schedule throw where he scrambled to both sides of the field before firing a dart to the back corner, which Brandon Aiyuk couldn't haul in.

Despite the pristine throw, Purdy took accountability following the game, understanding that he should normally play smarter with the ball and take the points, but brought out his perspective on why he made the play.

"Obviously in that kind of situation, I've got to be smarter with getting the ball out if the first read isn't there instead of doing all that extra stuff," Purdy said. "But yeah, I felt like it was one of those situations where, man, if we can just put one more touchdown in, put the nail in the coffin. But at the same time a field goal is just as good. So, something I've got to be smart with and just throw it away if it's not there."

Yep, don't get injured man, would suck
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Originally posted by YACBros85:

Lol, he literally has a big head.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by YACBros85:

Lol, he literally has a big head.

I wonder if his high school gym teacher was a woman.
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