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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Hell yeah!

this might be one of the most intriguing camps I can think of.

We get a constant change of "how does Brock look?" And then a couple days later of "how's Lance look?". It's going to be awesome and interesting.

im not a fan of hard knocks but it would of made cant miss tv

Mueller does the same stuff my wife does (same title). Even he said that was an insane recovery lol.

It is insane. One of the advantages, I talked about it early in the offseason and you mentioned it also NY, is that this is a world class pro athlete, and he's very young, so he has some great advantages which aided the recovery, thank goodness.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Why wouldn't he be able to have that surgery if a couple of years older?

Agreed about the pitch count, IF there is any chance of a setback. Hell even just to be safe. And he and the other QB's all need to work on getting better at flopping when they feel themselves getting hit. Jimmy, Trey, and Brock have all sustained bad injuries. We can't have that continue.

Because they don't even do internal brace surgeries once you're a certain age. They do straight up TJ surgery regardless of how bad the tear is.

I'm sure they will take it slow with Brock. For sure zero contact until WK1. Sucks because this should have been his off season of improving as a QB being "the dude" instead it's recovery.

That said imo we're in a good spot at QB. If Sam's your QB3 that's pretty sweet.

Gotcha.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Kyle telling Jed the meeting is for men only would be entertaining.

Paraag sporting an official Nike Wormtongue robe.

WTF. That would be Stupid. After a slow start and learning curve, Jed is doing a PERFECT Job. He hired a Great coach, a Great GM, learned how to keep his mouth shut and be an owner from them, he keeps a Very low profile, hires excellent cap staff, pays for Lynch's overqualified personnel staff, and gives the FO carte blanche within the cap and advance money when Lynch decides it beneficial in contract negotiations. This dude is going to go on a tear like Eddie part deux without the spotlight and without driving out his generational coach.
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Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Why wouldn't he be able to have that surgery if a couple of years older?

Agreed about the pitch count, IF there is any chance of a setback. Hell even just to be safe. And he and the other QB's all need to work on getting better at flopping when they feel themselves getting hit. Jimmy, Trey, and Brock have all sustained bad injuries. We can't have that continue.

Because they don't even do internal brace surgeries once you're a certain age. They do straight up TJ surgery regardless of how bad the tear is.

I'm sure they will take it slow with Brock. For sure zero contact until WK1. Sucks because this should have been his off season of improving as a QB being "the dude" instead it's recovery.

That said imo we're in a good spot at QB. If Sam's your QB3 that's pretty sweet.

Gotcha.

Aye NY, I read that the average age for someone getting the internal brace UCL surgery is less than 18 (may change now since that paper was published) but do you know why it can't happen on older people? Is it strictly because of the UCL damage or health?

are UCL injuries like this more common in younger people than older?
Originally posted by goldlame2013:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Former Cowboys quarterback and current CBS NFL broadcaster Tony Romo didn't need long to see that Purdy would have success. He told Chris Biderman of the Sacramento Bee what he saw in the young QB:

"I know the timing of where things are supposed to be and what you're looking at, and when you're throwing the ball," Romo said at the American Century Championship golf tournament. "A tenth of a second feels like a minute to me when I'm watching. … These little tenths of seconds are the difference and people either have spacial awareness — some people call it instincts. I call it the ability to use leverage against the opposing player. And then obviously your ability to react and use spacial awareness within that.

"And he has that. I saw it right away."

Steve Young calls it "The Force", and he's right. Novice fans care about how strong an arm, or how fast is your 40, but it's what's between the ears that matters most. The ability to read and react fast. Strong arm and running is a plus, but not the most important. Steve Young had the Force. Montana, Mahomes, Brady, Favre, Rodgers, Elway, Manning. Trey has all the physical intangibles, but has yet to show he has the quick read and react. It's amazing that Andy Reid is appreciated as a genius now, but not so when McNabb and Alex Smith were his QB's.

I know, I love that.
Originally posted by BOI49er:
WTF. That would be Stupid. After a slow start and learning curve, Jed is doing a PERFECT Job. He hired a Great coach, a Great GM, learned how to keep his mouth shut and be an owner from them, he keeps a Very low profile, hires excellent cap staff, pays for Lynch's overqualified personnel staff, and gives the FO carte blanche within the cap and advance money when Lynch decides it beneficial in contract negotiations. This dude is going to go on a tear like Eddie part deux without the spotlight and without driving out his generational coach.

Everyone shines in success. Adversity when it comes will be more illuminating.

My post was a joke, lol.
[ Edited by SmokeyJoe on Jul 25, 2023 at 6:35 PM ]
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
How many Preseason games do you think he will play in if any at all?

Zero.

Maybe a series or two at most, IMO, if any.

i think they're really gonna want to see Darnold/Lance/Allen more so than Purdy - especially if it means Brock getting hit. Lol

He can go out there and hand off the ball. Maybe have him throw a screen pass or quick slant, or two, and get out.

Yeah, basically our whole offense. LOL
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Originally posted by goldlame2013:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Former Cowboys quarterback and current CBS NFL broadcaster Tony Romo didn't need long to see that Purdy would have success. He told Chris Biderman of the Sacramento Bee what he saw in the young QB:

"I know the timing of where things are supposed to be and what you're looking at, and when you're throwing the ball," Romo said at the American Century Championship golf tournament. "A tenth of a second feels like a minute to me when I'm watching. … These little tenths of seconds are the difference and people either have spacial awareness — some people call it instincts. I call it the ability to use leverage against the opposing player. And then obviously your ability to react and use spacial awareness within that.

"And he has that. I saw it right away."

Steve Young calls it "The Force", and he's right. Novice fans care about how strong an arm, or how fast is your 40, but it's what's between the ears that matters most. The ability to read and react fast. Strong arm and running is a plus, but not the most important. Steve Young had the Force. Montana, Mahomes, Brady, Favre, Rodgers, Elway, Manning. Trey has all the physical intangibles, but has yet to show he has the quick read and react. It's amazing that Andy Reid is appreciated as a genius now, but not so when McNabb and Alex Smith were his QB's.

I know, I love that.

+1 couldn't agree more! I feel like Brock has "it".

Lance May but hasn't played enough to really know. He hasn't shown it in my opinon in his very limited play but doesn't mean he doesn't have "it".

what's super strange to me is that Kyle seems to be doing everything to keep Trey from starting. Lol idk what happened exactly but kyles actions don't equal his words.

he's making Lance split reps with darnold (a bonafide bust), he's talking up allen (which some reporters say he looked better than Darnold & Lance in OTAs).

i feel like if Kyle really believed in Lance like he says, he wouldn't be competing with darnold. It would be he gets all the QB2 reps.

it's very Strange to me cause I fully expected Lance to get everything m that Brock wasn't.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
WTF. That would be Stupid. After a slow start and learning curve, Jed is doing a PERFECT Job. He hired a Great coach, a Great GM, learned how to keep his mouth shut and be an owner from them, he keeps a Very low profile, hires excellent cap staff, pays for Lynch's overqualified personnel staff, and gives the FO carte blanche within the cap and advance money when Lynch decides it beneficial in contract negotiations. This dude is going to go on a tear like Eddie part deux without the spotlight and without driving out his generational coach.

Everyone shines in success. Adversity when it comes will be more illuminating.

My post was a joke, lol.

Yeah, I know. Just had to toot Jed's horn for getting us here.
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
WTF. That would be Stupid. After a slow start and learning curve, Jed is doing a PERFECT Job. He hired a Great coach, a Great GM, learned how to keep his mouth shut and be an owner from them, he keeps a Very low profile, hires excellent cap staff, pays for Lynch's overqualified personnel staff, and gives the FO carte blanche within the cap and advance money when Lynch decides it beneficial in contract negotiations. This dude is going to go on a tear like Eddie part deux without the spotlight and without driving out his generational coach.

Everyone shines in success. Adversity when it comes will be more illuminating.

My post was a joke, lol.

Yeah, I know. Just had to toot Jed's horn for getting us here.

Jed's gonna pull a Steve young when we win it this year! "GET THIS MOFKN MONKEY OFF MY BACK!"
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
How many Preseason games do you think he will play in if any at all?

Zero.

Maybe a series or two at most, IMO, if any.

i think they're really gonna want to see Darnold/Lance/Allen more so than Purdy - especially if it means Brock getting hit. Lol

He can go out there and hand off the ball. Maybe have him throw a screen pass or quick slant, or two, and get out.

Yeah, basically our whole offense. LOL

LOL

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