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Originally posted by tankle104:
This is exactly what you want to see, it's what training camp is for.

Purdy acknowledges that he isn't perfect yet. However, Brendel believes his quarterback is capable of identifying and correcting his flaws.

Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

No I disagree. Training camp is for posters with agendas to rip particular players apart after one throw.
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Our situation right now man.. It feels so crazy to me.

I mean, it feels like we may have guy who's already great (hopefully that's confirmed this year.. We'll see), and then I feel like we have another guy in Lance who I truly believe is going to be great whenever he gets his shot.

In a weird way.. It sure does feel a lot like Joe and Steve in some ways, though the timing is a bit different obviously.

Now don't get all up in arms, folks, this is just my personal feeling. My vibe, my sense I get with these two kids.

I have high hopes for both and feel like both will be successful in this league.

I agree, Trey is having a strong camp. Great for the 49ers!
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Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

This is such a terrible assessment. Quarterbacking is always about improving. It's about seeing all kinds of situations and how you would react to different coverages. You get better each time by fixing mistakes. And if you think a 2nd year qb isn't going to have things to fix you're delusional.
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Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

This is such a terrible assessment. Quarterbacking is always about improving. It's about seeing all kinds of situations and how you would react to different coverages. You get better each time by fixing mistakes. And if you think a 2nd year qb isn't going to have things to fix you're delusional.

You either cant read or cant comprehend. Try harder.
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

Do you realize how many plays there are in the playbook? How many variations of plays? Kyle calls random ones all the time, sometimes ones that aren't on the agenda, sometimes one that he hasn't called at all in the off season - he's notorious for it.

they don't run all the same plays everyday, even if they did - defenses will play it differently and it's a different experience that the previous time you ran it - so you learn from what you could of done better against that defense to execute the play better.

I guarantee you that all the QBs make mistakes all the time executing these plays, or at least could execute it better.
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

This is such a terrible assessment. Quarterbacking is always about improving. It's about seeing all kinds of situations and how you would react to different coverages. You get better each time by fixing mistakes. And if you think a 2nd year qb isn't going to have things to fix you're delusional.

You either cant read or cant comprehend. Try harder.

I read just fine. You're saying that what brendel said was ridiculous. NO its not.
Originally posted by NDSU:
You either cant read or cant comprehend. Try harder.

Cool it.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by tankle104:
This is exactly what you want to see, it's what training camp is for.

Purdy acknowledges that he isn't perfect yet. However, Brendel believes his quarterback is capable of identifying and correcting his flaws.

Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

No I disagree. Training camp is for posters with agendas to rip particular players apart after one throw.

Agree. Like you did for a couple of Treys throws so far.
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

lol at that either / or. the agendas of some here are so transparent.
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Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

Or maybe that he doesn't know the full playbook yet and is still working on it.

It's okay to make mistakes in practice and learn from them, it only makes you better when it matters the most.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

Or maybe that he doesn't know the full playbook yet and is still working on it.

It's okay to make mistakes in practice and learn from them, it only makes you better when it matters the most.

It's just comical that someone with essentially no/ bare minimum training camps reps and OTA reps, in his career.. until the last week - is not going to make mistakes on plays. Lmao

he never really had a chance to practice stuff until he was thrown to the fire last season. Then he is just focused on executing the gameplan, not mastering the overall offense and going over all the plays in detail.

Lance should be making less mistakes cause this is his third training camp and in all of them, he's had an abundance of snaps.

it's amazing he's executing the offense as well as he is without those reps and practice.

i just love how fast he adapts and adjusts. Very cerebral. Gives me hope that he won't do what Jimmy did and keep making those mistakes over and over again. Lol took jimmy till what, year 5 or so before he looked as good as Brock did his rookie year. Just incredible. Lol it's also funny that people say Brock is just "jimmy 2.0" but he played as well, if not better, than jimmy did in his absolute best stretch of games in his time here.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Aug 6, 2023 at 11:48 AM ]
Originally posted by tankle104:
It's just comical that someone with essentially no/ bare minimum training camps reps and OTA reps, in his career.. until the last week - is not going to make mistakes on plays. Lmao

he never really had a chance to practice stuff until he was thrown to the fire last season. Then he is just focused on executing the gameplan, not mastering the overall offense and going over all the plays in detail.

Lance should be making less mistakes cause this is his third training camp and in all of them, he's had an abundance of snaps.

it's amazing he's executing the offense as well as he is without those reps and practice.

i just love how fast he adapts and adjusts. Very cerebral. Gives me hope that he won't do what Jimmy did and keep making those mistakes over and over again. Lol took jimmy till what, year 5 or so before he looked as good as Brock did his rookie year. Just incredible. Lol it's also funny that people say Brock is just "jimmy 2.0" but he played as well, if not better, than jimmy did in his absolute best stretch of games in his time here.

Where's the He's only 23 crowd?
Originally posted by krizay:
Where's the He's only 23 crowd?

Refilling their cool aid cups
Originally posted by NDSU:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brendel said, "I feel like, just every single day, he might screw up one play or two plays in practice, but the next practice, you deliberately see him fix that problem, and that's really all you want from a second-year quarterback."

Think about this for a minute. If he is fixing his problems every day and screws up one or 2 plays the next practice, he either:
1. Has a lot of problems to "fix".
2. Is developing new problems every practice.

Not hating on anyone, just saying Brendel made a ridiculous statement.

IMO a second year QB having problems to fix is the norm and not the exception.

I don't think Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Brett Farve, or whoever were close to be their best in their 2nd season. Maybe Patrick Maholmes and Peyton Manning were the exception.

And 2nd season hasn't even started for Brock, right now is training camp.
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