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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Path to the draft on NFLN…who's the next Brock Purdy?

Stetson Bennett or Max Duggan. I'll take either one.

Duggan can't hit the broad side of a barn.
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Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Anyone know what kind of drills Purdy would be doing to work on his footwork without behind able to throw?

can't wait to see his development once his arm is healed up. I really hope that on or before June 2nd he is able to start throwing

Hopefully some "step up in the pocket" drills.

Please lord hahaha it was one of the few things he did that needs to be checked, or it can become a serious issue.

also, with RT unknown right now, he will want to. Haha

man I'm so excited for him to get healed up and playing again, I loved the way he plays and how awesome we were

It was pretty serious last year. His habit of running left at the slightest sign of pressure was scouted and exploited time and again in the playoffs.

Yet he won and played well.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Anyone know what kind of drills Purdy would be doing to work on his footwork without behind able to throw?

can't wait to see his development once his arm is healed up. I really hope that on or before June 2nd he is able to start throwing

Hopefully some "step up in the pocket" drills.

Please lord hahaha it was one of the few things he did that needs to be checked, or it can become a serious issue.

also, with RT unknown right now, he will want to. Haha

man I'm so excited for him to get healed up and playing again, I loved the way he plays and how awesome we were

It was pretty serious last year. His habit of running left at the slightest sign of pressure was scouted and exploited time and again in the playoffs.

Yet he won and played well.

Going left may be because Trent is there, but he still needs to not make it a habit and find other ways to buy time when its Chinese fire drill time.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
already have, even gave real numbers, not opinions. clearly i ended the discussion. no need to drag it out

What is your opinion?

I have been lurking and can't figure it out. Help, please.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
already have, even gave real numbers, not opinions. clearly i ended the discussion. no need to drag it out

What is your opinion?

I have been lurking and can't figure it out. Help, please.
There is no opinion. If someone posts anything and someone asks the what, when, where and how.. on how they came to that conclusion. that person should provide an answer and not dance around. I asked, they won't answer and keep dragging it out. so i'm done
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage
Originally posted by illinois9er:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Path to the draft on NFLN…who's the next Brock Purdy?

Stetson Bennett or Max Duggan. I'll take either one.

Duggan can't hit the broad side of a barn.

Players like Purdy only come around once every 20 or so years 😏😈
Originally posted by WildBill:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Anyone know what kind of drills Purdy would be doing to work on his footwork without behind able to throw?

can't wait to see his development once his arm is healed up. I really hope that on or before June 2nd he is able to start throwing

Hopefully some "step up in the pocket" drills.

Please lord hahaha it was one of the few things he did that needs to be checked, or it can become a serious issue.

also, with RT unknown right now, he will want to. Haha

man I'm so excited for him to get healed up and playing again, I loved the way he plays and how awesome we were

It was pretty serious last year. His habit of running left at the slightest sign of pressure was scouted and exploited time and again in the playoffs.

Yet he won and played well.

Going left may be because Trent is there, but he still needs to not make it a habit and find other ways to buy time when its Chinese fire drill time.

I'm not concerned about it being too much of an issue going forward. You could tell that the Seahawks and cowboys were trying to bait him into it and I thought he responded pretty well.

i was really impressed with the way he played against the cowboys. That was like the 7th game he played and it was against a top 2 pass rush in the playoffs.. and a big time rivalry. His stats weren't as sexy but I thought that game said a lot about him. Amazing composure. Played well down the stretch to get us the win.

Might be the best rookie performance In a playoff game if ever seen, If not ever. Not necessarily stats wise but the pressure and response was awesome.

the Dallas game was the game for me that solidified in my mind that he's the real deal and can be a FQB. I thought very highly of him before the game, but that was championship football that we can rely on.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage

If you guys are talking about his per game average stats, it would be misleading to include the Philly game to get an actual idea of how he was playing. He was only able to throw for a few plays. He shouldn't of even been back in the game if it wasn't such a unique situation with injuries.

a true understanding of his performance would be using the dolphins game - Dallas game. He either played the whole game or an overwhelming majority of it.

Regardless of if it makes any of his stats better or worse, it's just not an accurate representation of his performance.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage

If you guys are talking about his per game average stats, it would be misleading to include the Philly game to get an actual idea of how he was playing. He was only able to throw for a few plays. He shouldn't of even been back in the game if it wasn't such a unique situation with injuries.

a true understanding of his performance would be using the dolphins game - Dallas game. He either played the whole game or an overwhelming majority of it.

Regardless of if it makes any of his stats better or worse, it's just not an accurate representation of his performance.
this is about playoffs stats.

Feel free to show the numbers without the philly game
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage

If you guys are talking about his per game average stats, it would be misleading to include the Philly game to get an actual idea of how he was playing. He was only able to throw for a few plays. He shouldn't of even been back in the game if it wasn't such a unique situation with injuries.

a true understanding of his performance would be using the dolphins game - Dallas game. He either played the whole game or an overwhelming majority of it.

Regardless of if it makes any of his stats better or worse, it's just not an accurate representation of his performance.
this is about playoffs stats.

Feel free to show the numbers without the philly game

I know his game against seattle set numerous records for a rookie qb and numerous records for first playoff game for a rookie.

for example, 4 TD - most ever by a rookie in a playoff game and most ever for a rookie in their first playoff game. Should of been five but Aiyuk dropped that beauty.

i posted a bunch of stats before about his historic playoff games, excluding Philly.
regardless of the stats, his composure and leadership were awesome. He had some jitters early on in the games but shook them off and played really really well.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage

If you guys are talking about his per game average stats, it would be misleading to include the Philly game to get an actual idea of how he was playing. He was only able to throw for a few plays. He shouldn't of even been back in the game if it wasn't such a unique situation with injuries.

a true understanding of his performance would be using the dolphins game - Dallas game. He either played the whole game or an overwhelming majority of it.

Regardless of if it makes any of his stats better or worse, it's just not an accurate representation of his performance.
this is about playoffs stats.

Feel free to show the numbers without the philly game

I know his game against seattle set numerous records for a rookie qb and numerous records for first playoff game for a rookie.

for example, 4 TD - most ever by a rookie in a playoff game and most ever for a rookie in their first playoff game. Should of been five but Aiyuk dropped that beauty.

i posted a bunch of stats before about his historic playoff games, excluding Philly.
regardless of the stats, his composure and leadership were awesome. He had some jitters early on in the games but shook them off and played really really well.
it's all good. no one is saying he didn't play well
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Originally posted by illinois9er:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Path to the draft on NFLN…who's the next Brock Purdy?

Stetson Bennett or Max Duggan. I'll take either one.

Duggan can't hit the broad side of a barn.

And Josh Allen also had accuracy issues in college, point is, it can be worked on and fixed. But I mean in the 4th thru 7th rounds what QB doesn't have flaws.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
BCB is gonna be back... if we get Cousins then there is no rush to bring him back too quickly and let his elbow heal properly

Cousins is old mediocre and expensive.

Brock >>> Cousins

Cousins has played in 16 or more games in 8 straight seasons. Brock already has had more significant injuries than Cousins has had during that time. If we can trade for Cousins, we should do it. He may be only slightly better than Jimmy, but at least he's reliable which is more than any other QB in the KS era can say.

He folds like cheap suit in big games.
Paying top dollar for a QB should get you top qb play, not average play.

No different than the other QBs we've had under Kyle. At least he stays healthy.

Brock never folded.

He kind of did against the Eagles. Part of winning big games is staying in them. We can say its a fluke injury, but its the kind of fluke that Cousins has avoided for 8 straight years whereas Brock was injured twice in 8 games.

This is such a dumb comment.

QBs can get injured at any point. That injury was super friggin flukey and Cousins sucking in big moments is way worse than Brock getting injured. Brock played in more games this season than Kirk did his first 2 years in the league anyways.

Not to mention Brock literally didn't fold. Hell if he folded on that play he wouldn't have gotten injured. Dude stood in there and took a hit.

QBs can get injured at any point, but some QBs clearly get injured more often than others. Brock also turned the ball over on that play, which was not exactly a great sign even before it turned out he was injured.

This is the same stupid logic that had people calling Bosa injury prone after his ACL tear. I don't care who you are but if you get hit at a certain point in the right spot or get enough weight on you in a certain spot you're getting injured.

Brock took a shot to the perfect spot at his most vulnerable point during the delivery. I highly doubt any QB is able to hold onto the ball there.

You equating an injury to folding is beyond crazy. If anything he didn't get the ball out with anticipation or spotted Reddick in time to try to protect himself and live to play another down.

That's more of a rookie mistake and not even anything crazy than anywhere near "folding". Like I said before folding actually would've been better on that play.

Cousins hasn't shown anything he can do better than what Brock did as a rookie and that's kind of crazy to think about given how many more games Kirk has played. Yes he's stayed healthy so perhaps there's a feather in his cap there but the way our season went last year…Cousins probably walks away on a stretcher as well. Then again maybe because he actually folds hed manage to stay healthy.

But no matter how you slice it…Brock > Cousins.

Idk how factual this is but when I was listening to a doctor talk about the injury, he said it's super rare in the nfl because it's like a 1/10,000 chance of it happening (not sure if he was exaggerate but saying it's rare). You have to get hit right at the perfect moment where you're in a specific throwing motion. A second before or after when he got hit and he probably wouldn't of got the same injury. Wild.

San Francisco 49er QB's blow out all the odds when it comes to injury probability.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
which avg are you concerned about ?

I'm not concerned about any personally. I just know using the Eagles game is disingenuous
it's not and you can take that game out. If you actually look at that game it helps Brock in Completion percentage

If you guys are talking about his per game average stats, it would be misleading to include the Philly game to get an actual idea of how he was playing. He was only able to throw for a few plays. He shouldn't of even been back in the game if it wasn't such a unique situation with injuries.

a true understanding of his performance would be using the dolphins game - Dallas game. He either played the whole game or an overwhelming majority of it.

Regardless of if it makes any of his stats better or worse, it's just not an accurate representation of his performance.
this is about playoffs stats.

Feel free to show the numbers without the philly game

Passer Rating
Cousins 93.7
Purdy 107.3

TD%
Cousins 3.2
Purdy 4.8

INT%
Cousins .6
Purdy 0


Brocks's playoff stats are superior to Kirk's.
[ Edited by TheWooLick on Apr 7, 2023 at 6:24 AM ]
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