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QB Brock Purdy Thread

Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by picklejuice:
guys but what happens if defense start to figure him out, just like they did after kaepernick and jimmy g's hot start?

Consistently adapting to defenses adjusting to him and still finding success over time is everything in this league...and health. He's off to a great start!

Kaepernick was a weight room warrior, and his study habits for a QB was nonexistent. Once the league figured him, and the talent and coaching staff either retired or left, he was cooked. Gotta hope BCB will adjust even after the league gets more film on him
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by picklejuice:
guys but what happens if defense start to figure him out, just like they did after kaepernick and jimmy g's hot start?

Consistently adapting to defenses adjusting to him and still finding success over time is everything in this league...and health. He's off to a great start!

Kaepernick was a weight room warrior, and his study habits for a QB was nonexistent. Once the league figured him, and the talent and coaching staff either retired or left, he was cooked. Gotta hope BCB will adjust even after the league gets more film on him

Always knowing you can be better and the will to get better by listening to others is the kind of mentality you need in this league. If you think you are owed your success and you feel you are already great, then you will quickly fade away.
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
This pass reminded me of Joe:



I had flashbacks to the 80's
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
I expanded on the post you quoted.

So you think the QB to the receivers alert. Brendel sets the protections off that. Fair. I would probably safe guess that too. Pre snap. What about post snap? If the DC brings a MLB blitz, what about responsibilities? Is that where receivers and QB need to have that built in...where you hear Kittle say he and Jimmy weren't on the same page there? Meaning if pressured, he was supposed to break off, sit down, out, in, etc.? It sounds like JT was in an offense that had post snap pressure responsibilities for receivers too. All of them.

When did JT say it was on the receivers to read that post snap? I can see if it was an option route say for Kittle to sit if it is zone or continue toward the sideline if its man. But the play Purdy audibled into was to strictly beat man coverage and didn't have that option route built into it, obviously.

Because he said this. That's a pretty good indication he was expecting post snap pressure adjustments from these three.

"Nobody is looking hot...Kittle? No. Juszczyk? No. Aiyuk is not getting his head around..."

So what is to say that the QB can also call for the RB to stay in to pick up that blitzer? Is it automatic that a receiver looks hot after the snap no matter what? Does the QB call that out to the receivers letting them know not to look hot after the snap because now there is a 6 on 6 situation?

I think he's calling that out because that part of the play is post snap.

But to your point, if in fact it runs through our QB pre snap solely (no post snap adjustments here), if Brock didn't alert them, they wouldn't be breaking anything off and would be just focusing on winning there routes.

You have as many questions as I have. LOL.

Maybe just one receiver is hot in each design so it's his job to keep at eye on it whether the QB alerts or not pte snap and adjusts accordingly.

I am just coming up with questions to your contrary in order to get you to understand that JT doesn't have enough facts to speak in such absolutes about Kyle's scheme. It very well could have just been a young inexperienced QB making multiple mistakes on a single play and ultimately it was that same young inexperienced QB that paid for it physically on that play.

Neither do we hence, why it's important to discuss, explore and question. There was a time the WZ used to beam with that mentality. LOL.

As to JT, he can only go by his professional experience. Warner too. And they both align. So maybe it's the WZ residents missing something. It took nearly an hour just to get the WZ off the play call itself before we could even begin to talk about what he was originally trying to illustrate.

Good post NC. If your issue is there aren't enough hot reads in this offense, that's a very difficult claim to prove or disprove. Every offense has plays with hot reads, that's very basic. I don't think JTO, or anyone that hasn't been in Kyle's 49er offense, knows enough to comment on with confidence.

I remember Brandon Jacobs blasting Harbaugh's offense for not having sight adjustments, that's not normal. We may have to wait until a (ex)player gives us insight.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
I expanded on the post you quoted.

So you think the QB to the receivers alert. Brendel sets the protections off that. Fair. I would probably safe guess that too. Pre snap. What about post snap? If the DC brings a MLB blitz, what about responsibilities? Is that where receivers and QB need to have that built in...where you hear Kittle say he and Jimmy weren't on the same page there? Meaning if pressured, he was supposed to break off, sit down, out, in, etc.? It sounds like JT was in an offense that had post snap pressure responsibilities for receivers too. All of them.

When did JT say it was on the receivers to read that post snap? I can see if it was an option route say for Kittle to sit if it is zone or continue toward the sideline if its man. But the play Purdy audibled into was to strictly beat man coverage and didn't have that option route built into it, obviously.

Because he said this. That's a pretty good indication he was expecting post snap pressure adjustments from these three.

"Nobody is looking hot...Kittle? No. Juszczyk? No. Aiyuk is not getting his head around..."

So what is to say that the QB can also call for the RB to stay in to pick up that blitzer? Is it automatic that a receiver looks hot after the snap no matter what? Does the QB call that out to the receivers letting them know not to look hot after the snap because now there is a 6 on 6 situation?

I think he's calling that out because that part of the play is post snap.

But to your point, if in fact it runs through our QB pre snap solely (no post snap adjustments here), if Brock didn't alert them, they wouldn't be breaking anything off and would be just focusing on winning there routes.

You have as many questions as I have. LOL.

Maybe just one receiver is hot in each design so it's his job to keep at eye on it whether the QB alerts or not pte snap and adjusts accordingly.

I am just coming up with questions to your contrary in order to get you to understand that JT doesn't have enough facts to speak in such absolutes about Kyle's scheme. It very well could have just been a young inexperienced QB making multiple mistakes on a single play and ultimately it was that same young inexperienced QB that paid for it physically on that play.

Neither do we hence, why it's important to discuss, explore and question. There was a time the WZ used to beam with that mentality. LOL.

As to JT, he can only go by his professional experience. Warner too. And they both align. So maybe it's the WZ residents missing something. It took nearly an hour just to get the WZ off the play call itself before we could even begin to talk about what he was originally trying to illustrate.

We can discuss, explore and question whatever we want. But unless Kyle, another coach or one of the players gives us an explanation about scheme and responsibilities, the questions will never be truly answered.

My main issue is that folks on here always go directly at pointing the blame at Kyle for everything. Its never just poor player execution or missed assignments. While Kyle is ultimately the leader of this team, leaders delegate responsibility. And isolating two similar incidents over a 7 week span doesn't constitute a fundamental flaw in his scheme.
Whether or not this kid falls from grace, these last two weeks have been enjoyable.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:

(Distance from Purdy's high school & hometown to the site of Super Bowl LVII…)

start up the scriptwriting, NFL & Disney…


Brock's father played college baseball at UF. Chris Collinsworth played college football at UF. Chris Collinsworth is calling the SB this year in Arizona.

And!!! Brock also shares a birthday with Bill Goldberg. Bill Goldberg beat the Rock at Backlash 2003 (PPV). Backlash was filmed in Massachusetts. Mark Wahlberg was born in Massachusetts. Mark Wahlberg and the Rock starred in a movie together. Mark Wahlberg's favorite player of all time is Tom Brady. Brock Purdy just beat Tom Brady.

Brock Purdy is the reincarnation of Tom Brady confirmed.

Whoa. That was impressive!

Lol someone should start a six degrees of Bacon (Purdy) thread,
The Pizza Boy E !!!!
We all believed Shaun Hill was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We all believed Kaepernick was the guy. Until he wasn't.

We all believed Jimmy was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We believed Nick Mullens could be the guy. Then he definitely wasn't.

The TD passes really excited me (I cheered on the first one to CMC thinking we might have someone) but I'm just so, so tired of being tricked into thinking we FINALLY found THAT guy. Anybody got some kool-aid for right now to make me believe Purdy can be different from everyone else?
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We all believed Shaun Hill was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We all believed Kaepernick was the guy. Until he wasn't.

We all believed Jimmy was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We believed Nick Mullens could be the guy. Then he definitely wasn't.

The TD passes really excited me (I cheered on the first one to CMC thinking we might have someone) but I'm just so, so tired of being tricked into thinking we FINALLY found THAT guy. Anybody got some kool-aid for right now to make me believe Purdy can be different from everyone else?

Who tf believed in that pie thrower Hill? And who the hell believed in Mullens? Then again many thought Mullens was better than Jimmy lol
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We all believed Shaun Hill was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We all believed Kaepernick was the guy. Until he wasn't.

We all believed Jimmy was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We believed Nick Mullens could be the guy. Then he definitely wasn't.

The TD passes really excited me (I cheered on the first one to CMC thinking we might have someone) but I'm just so, so tired of being tricked into thinking we FINALLY found THAT guy. Anybody got some kool-aid for right now to make me believe Purdy can be different from everyone else?

Who tf believed in that pie thrower Hill? And who the hell believed in Mullens? Then again many thought Mullens was better than Jimmy lol

Wait who thought Shaun Hill was the answer? lmao
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We all believed Shaun Hill was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We all believed Kaepernick was the guy. Until he wasn't.

We all believed Jimmy was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We believed Nick Mullens could be the guy. Then he definitely wasn't.

The TD passes really excited me (I cheered on the first one to CMC thinking we might have someone) but I'm just so, so tired of being tricked into thinking we FINALLY found THAT guy. Anybody got some kool-aid for right now to make me believe Purdy can be different from everyone else?

Who tf believed in that pie thrower Hill? And who the hell believed in Mullens? Then again many thought Mullens was better than Jimmy lol

Wait who thought Shaun Hill was the answer? lmao

Five of his first six starts were 100+ passer rating games. Was pretty bonkers.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We all believed Shaun Hill was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We all believed Kaepernick was the guy. Until he wasn't.

We all believed Jimmy was the guy. And then he wasn't.

We believed Nick Mullens could be the guy. Then he definitely wasn't.

The TD passes really excited me (I cheered on the first one to CMC thinking we might have someone) but I'm just so, so tired of being tricked into thinking we FINALLY found THAT guy. Anybody got some kool-aid for right now to make me believe Purdy can be different from everyone else?

2 of those never happened. The other 2 got us to the sb. Do you know how rare it is to have a QB who takes you to the sb?
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