Originally posted by Goatie:
Lol like JG purposely go hurt
We might be playing his future team this week.
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Originally posted by Goatie:
Lol like JG purposely go hurt
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Right lol? And we have zero clue with what Lance or Brock will be long term
The one thing we can clearly see with Purdy is his excellent processing speed. The group he worked with in the offseason tested him on that and said he was top of the chart. Now we are seeing that in game situations. He is reading post-snap very well and hitting receivers on time and in rhythm. So, that is a very good place to start in long-range planning.
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Goatie:
Lol like JG purposely go hurt
We might be playing his future team this week.
Originally posted by tankle104:
It's funny how some say he got lucky that they dropped the pick. We literally dropped 2 super easy interceptions and had another one that was a pick six, nullified.
Originally posted by Ezekiel38:
Originally posted by tankle104:
It's funny how some say he got lucky that they dropped the pick. We literally dropped 2 super easy interceptions and had another one that was a pick six, nullified.
That's not the point. The point is Brock threw an oh no Jimmy pick there and also vs Tampa. In my mind he has 6TDs and 3INTs his first 3 games, which is still excellent for a 7th round rookie QB not to mention he looks for and wants the big play first then checks down.
If he consistently makes big plays you can live with a Jimmy pick in a game. Prob with Jimmy is he didn't offset his wtf INTs with explosive game-changing plays.
Originally posted by libertyforever:Defenders are not professional receivers. They drop a lot of would be interceptions. If you are going to count that as 3 int in 3 games, you need to do the same to all of the other QBs. I am sure they throw a lot of passes that should have been intercepted but were dropped by the defenders.
Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Right lol? And we have zero clue with what Lance or Brock will be long term
The one thing we can clearly see with Purdy is his excellent processing speed. The group he worked with in the offseason tested him on that and said he was top of the chart. Now we are seeing that in game situations. He is reading post-snap very well and hitting receivers on time and in rhythm. So, that is a very good place to start in long-range planning.
Kittle was saying post game that he and other players could see the confidence and ability of Purdy from training camp and forward. He was the team's best kept secret.
He is a once in a generation player and we got him for a bargain. Trey on the other hand is a work in progress who may or may not develop into a good QB.
Barring injury, Purdy will. He is already there hitting the ground running and scoring wins in the first three games he played. Trey on the other hand has not shown he is a winner.
It is difficult for some people to move on from a narrative they have accepted in their mind when someone comes along who blows their pet QB out of the water. But it is what it is. Some people do not recognize talent straight away and it will take some time to convince them. The 49ers will move on from Trey if Purdy wins the SB and find a cheaper option in the draft for backup.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Defenders are not professional receivers. They drop a lot of would be interceptions. If you are going to count that as 3 int in 3 games, you need to do the same to all of the other QBs. I am sure they throw a lot of passes that should have been intercepted but were dropped by the defenders.
Yep, the 49ers dropped at least one last night.
Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Right lol? And we have zero clue with what Lance or Brock will be long term
The one thing we can clearly see with Purdy is his excellent processing speed. The group he worked with in the offseason tested him on that and said he was top of the chart. Now we are seeing that in game situations. He is reading post-snap very well and hitting receivers on time and in rhythm. So, that is a very good place to start in long-range planning.
Kittle was saying post game that he and other players could see the confidence and ability of Purdy from training camp and forward. He was the team's best kept secret.
He is a once in a generation player and we got him for a bargain. Trey on the other hand is a work in progress who may or may not develop into a good QB.
Barring injury, Purdy will. He is already there hitting the ground running and scoring wins in the first three games he played. Trey on the other hand has not shown he is a winner.
It is difficult for some people to move on from a narrative they have accepted in their mind when someone comes along who blows their pet QB out of the water. But it is what it is. Some people do not recognize talent straight away and it will take some time to convince them. The 49ers will move on from Trey if Purdy wins the SB and find a cheaper option in the draft for backup.
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Right lol? And we have zero clue with what Lance or Brock will be long term
The one thing we can clearly see with Purdy is his excellent processing speed. The group he worked with in the offseason tested him on that and said he was top of the chart. Now we are seeing that in game situations. He is reading post-snap very well and hitting receivers on time and in rhythm. So, that is a very good place to start in long-range planning.
Kittle was saying post game that he and other players could see the confidence and ability of Purdy from training camp and forward. He was the team's best kept secret.
He is a once in a generation player and we got him for a bargain. Trey on the other hand is a work in progress who may or may not develop into a good QB.
Barring injury, Purdy will. He is already there hitting the ground running and scoring wins in the first three games he played. Trey on the other hand has not shown he is a winner.
It is difficult for some people to move on from a narrative they have accepted in their mind when someone comes along who blows their pet QB out of the water. But it is what it is. Some people do not recognize talent straight away and it will take some time to convince them. The 49ers will move on from Trey if Purdy wins the SB and find a cheaper option in the draft for backup.
We are all pulling for Purdy and the team to win it all, but watching this many people trip over themselves rushing to a conclusion to what Trey or Brock will be long term is silly. At least with Jimmy we have a substantial sample size to definitively say who he is as a QB. The interception Brock threw vs TB that was negated by a flag would not have made much difference in that game, but had the one he threw last night stood, it would have changed the entire composition of the game, and possibly cost us the W. That s**t needs to be cleaned up STAT. We also have yet to see how he responds to being down in the game. Again, with Jimmy we already know that when the team falls behind he is not likely to lead a comeback. If Brock can, that will be another stripe he will earn. It anointing him the chosen one after 3 games? I'm not there yet.
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by Ezekiel38:
Originally posted by tankle104:
It's funny how some say he got lucky that they dropped the pick. We literally dropped 2 super easy interceptions and had another one that was a pick six, nullified.
That's not the point. The point is Brock threw an oh no Jimmy pick there and also vs Tampa. In my mind he has 6TDs and 3INTs his first 3 games, which is still excellent for a 7th round rookie QB not to mention he looks for and wants the big play first then checks down.
If he consistently makes big plays you can live with a Jimmy pick in a game. Prob with Jimmy is he didn't offset his wtf INTs with explosive game-changing plays.
Defenders are not professional receivers. They drop a lot of would be interceptions. If you are going to count that as 3 int in 3 games, you need to do the same to all of the other QBs. I am sure they throw a lot of passes that should have been intercepted but were dropped by the defenders.