Originally posted by Alfienator:
Good read: Purdy-Niners
https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2022/12/09/how-brock-purdy-was-built-from-undraftable-to-49ers-starter-daily-cover
Thanks for sharing
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Originally posted by Alfienator:
Good read: Purdy-Niners
https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2022/12/09/how-brock-purdy-was-built-from-undraftable-to-49ers-starter-daily-cover
Originally posted by 9erguy:Originally posted by Alfienator:Good read: Purdy-Niners
https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2022/12/09/how-brock-purdy-was-built-from-undraftable-to-49ers-starter-daily-cover
Thanks for sharing
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
I said it when he was drafted, our next ring will come with Purdy at QB.
The kid has had to work for it, look where he was drafted.
I just think guys like Purdy & Brady have to work harder for something that is just handed to other guys.
Brock knows he's always one mistake away from getting benched.
That applies to every late QB drafted ever. There is a reason people have to bring up Tom Brady as a success story. Tom Brady was almost 23 years ago, a sign that this s**t is rare. If we are lucky, we make the playoffs. If he is good, we win the division abd get a home game. Anything beyond that is a miracle. Brock being on a talented team will help tons, but I'd be realistic on expectations. It will be a different ball game with defensive coordinators game planning for him.
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Good read: Purdy-Niners
https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2022/12/09/how-brock-purdy-was-built-from-undraftable-to-49ers-starter-daily-cover
Oriinally posted by OnTheClock:
Wow, what a FANTASTIC article. That's one I would've thought you had to pay for it's so good. Now I have to try even harder not to get too hyped up.
The process of giving Brock Purdy a better fastball started with the quarterback encircled by 3-D motion capture cameras, which track and lay out every aspect of his throwing motion. Here is what the cameras found:
• He created too much elbow extension and elbow flexion as he brought his arm up.
• He needed to settle into a better pre-pass stance, which involved dropping his hips and engaging his glute muscles.
• He was not drawing nearly enough from his hip muscles on the throw.
• His backstroke was elongated.
• His front arm had too much movement and was not connected to the throw.
Once they identified the inefficiencies in his motion, Hewlett and a partner, physical therapist and clinical specialist Dr. Tom Gormely, embarked on a complementary weight and throwing program designed to safely expedite an eight-week improvement over the course of four or five weekly sessions.
An example: a landmine pull to press, which involves a person standing next to a bench press bar with weight on it, gripping the outer portion of the bar, lifting it up with one hand and pushing through the bar with the other hand as the lower body rotates through, almost as if the person is throwing a shotput.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This stuff is so cool.
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
This stuff is so cool.
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Originally posted by SoCold:I wanna Brock n roll all night and Purdy every day!
Originally posted by SoCold:
I wanna Brock n roll all night and Purdy every day!
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by SoCold:
I wanna Brock n roll all night and Purdy every day!
This is genius.
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by SoCold:
I wanna Brock n roll all night and Purdy every day!
This is genius.
Originally posted by 49erWill:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by SoCold:
I wanna Brock n roll all night and Purdy every day!
This is genius.
I agree. Where did he steal it from?