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Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
His football IQ is high for a veteran, forget a rookie.

I mean IQ's term that's recognized to begin with as non-improvable. A "natural instict" term so the vet and rookie thing shouldnt apply.
You're not serious, right?

Lol he really is.
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Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
His football IQ is high for a veteran, forget a rookie.

I mean IQ's term that's recognized to begin with as non-improvable. A "natural instict" term so the vet and rookie thing shouldnt apply.
You're not serious, right?

Lol no idea what he is even trying to say.

Brock has very high football IQ and it's awesome. Sees the game extremely well and should just improve. It's exciting

in my opinion, football IQ has a lot to do with overall awareness of what's going on throughout the entire field, why it's happening, what is likely to follow it. While also being very aware of the rules/best option available given the circumstances. Being able to not only process all of that quickly but have studied all the different aspects.

for example, not every player studies the rule books or keeps up with them. Mcnabb said after a game that he didn't even know a tie was possible. Lmao so it's just cool on a play like the one where the o line men were already upfield, he knew he couldnt pass it at that point snd tried to buy time to recoup some yards before he eventually went out of bounds for a short loss. He mitigated the overall yard loss and avoided the penalty but not every young player would of realized all of that in the moment. I didn't even realize what he was doing until I had a chance to think about it and the announcer explained it
[ Edited by tankle104 on Jun 25, 2023 at 10:02 PM ]
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
His football IQ is high for a veteran, forget a rookie.

I mean IQ's term that's recognized to begin with as non-improvable. A "natural instict" term so the vet and rookie thing shouldnt apply.
You're not serious, right?

Lol no idea what he is even trying to say.

Brock has very high football IQ and it's awesome. Sees the game extremely well and should just improve. It's exciting

in my opinion, football IQ has a lot to do with overall awareness of what's going on throughout the entire field, why it's happening, what is likely to follow it. While also being very aware of the rules/best option available given the circumstances. Being able to not only process all of that quickly but have studied all the different aspects.

for example, not every player studies the rule books or keeps up with them. Mcnabb said after a game that he didn't even know a tie was possible. Lmao so it's just cool on a play like the one where the o line men were already upfield, he knew he couldnt pass it at that point snd tried to buy time to recoup some yards before he eventually went out of bounds for a short loss. He mitigated the overall yard loss and avoided the penalty but not every young player would of realized all of that in the moment. I didn't even realize what he was doing until I had a chance to think about it and the announcer explained it

I think what he is saying is that you are born with your intelligence quotient. It's not something that you can improve. And football IQ is otherwise known as "it". Brock appears to have it.
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
His football IQ is high for a veteran, forget a rookie.

I mean IQ's term that's recognized to begin with as non-improvable. A "natural instict" term so the vet and rookie thing shouldnt apply.
You're not serious, right?

Lol no idea what he is even trying to say.

Brock has very high football IQ and it's awesome. Sees the game extremely well and should just improve. It's exciting

in my opinion, football IQ has a lot to do with overall awareness of what's going on throughout the entire field, why it's happening, what is likely to follow it. While also being very aware of the rules/best option available given the circumstances. Being able to not only process all of that quickly but have studied all the different aspects.

for example, not every player studies the rule books or keeps up with them. Mcnabb said after a game that he didn't even know a tie was possible. Lmao so it's just cool on a play like the one where the o line men were already upfield, he knew he couldnt pass it at that point snd tried to buy time to recoup some yards before he eventually went out of bounds for a short loss. He mitigated the overall yard loss and avoided the penalty but not every young player would of realized all of that in the moment. I didn't even realize what he was doing until I had a chance to think about it and the announcer explained it

I think what he is saying is that you are born with your intelligence quotient. It's not something that you can improve. And football IQ is otherwise known as "it". Brock appears to have it.
IQ, IT, a flash in the pan.. we all really don't know what Brock is until Brock actually continues to play well

Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


Word!
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:



Woohoo!!!

Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


Purdy don't play!
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


I noticed it too, immediately.

if you just watch his senior year film, I can totally understand why some were worried about his arm. The coaches he worked out with after his senior year, which are the current ones he's going to, made a very noticeable difference in his throwing ability. Adding 5MPH to his ball in a short period is insane by itself.

since they're baseball coaches, it seems like they added throwing angles to his game too. I can't prove that but Brock said sometbing about that.

the big time play he made against the dolphins, to kittle before he was hit, was apparently something he couldn't of done without their training.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Jun 26, 2023 at 2:29 PM ]
Originally posted by TD49ers:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by TD49ers:
I think many are going to be disappointed next year. To expect a continous accention in his performance is not rational nor is it common place for a rookie never mind a 7th rounder. He is still a rookie that has not even completed a season of football coming off major surgery. I will be very surprised if he maintains or improves his skills over a 18 week season and playoff run.

Dang! I'm real disappointed to learn this. I'd always heard the biggest jump was in your sophomore year.

Since he doesn't have any real glaring limitations, and he's clearly a smart kid with a smart coach, I'm just gonna hope for the best.

Love the sarcasm. Just trying to be realistic. Saying he has no glaring limitation proves my point. A 7th rd rookie has limitations and teams will exploit them.

IDC about his college career.

In the NFL he has shown less limitations than any QB chosen in the past 3 drafts.
Originally posted by 49erF90:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:


Purdy don't play!

No he does, that's why he was great last season.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
His football IQ is high for a veteran, forget a rookie.

I mean IQ's term that's recognized to begin with as non-improvable. A "natural instict" term so the vet and rookie thing shouldnt apply.
You're not serious, right?

Lol no idea what he is even trying to say.

Brock has very high football IQ and it's awesome. Sees the game extremely well and should just improve. It's exciting

in my opinion, football IQ has a lot to do with overall awareness of what's going on throughout the entire field, why it's happening, what is likely to follow it. While also being very aware of the rules/best option available given the circumstances. Being able to not only process all of that quickly but have studied all the different aspects.

for example, not every player studies the rule books or keeps up with them. Mcnabb said after a game that he didn't even know a tie was possible. Lmao so it's just cool on a play like the one where the o line men were already upfield, he knew he couldnt pass it at that point snd tried to buy time to recoup some yards before he eventually went out of bounds for a short loss. He mitigated the overall yard loss and avoided the penalty but not every young player would of realized all of that in the moment. I didn't even realize what he was doing until I had a chance to think about it and the announcer explained it

I think what he is saying is that you are born with your intelligence quotient. It's not something that you can improve. And football IQ is otherwise known as "it". Brock appears to have it.
IQ, IT, a flash in the pan.. we all really don't know what Brock is until Brock actually continues to play well

How many more games until you know?
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