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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
I could be wrong but I read something somewhere that he threw a ball 68 yards in the air in college in a game. If I find it I will post it.


Definitely not 68 yards in the air, but he did have a 68 yard TD against WVU:

(at 1:01)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIkdCZ3d3Sw

I think this was probably his best 'arm strength' throw:

(first play)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bty0MDBai8&t=30s

He does not have great arm strength for the NFL level. Arm strength is a luxury though. If you meet the baseline requirement so to speak, accuracy is much more important.

Whooops saw this after I already posted. Thanks 🤙🏾
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Test 1: can he come off the bench and execute the offense -- PASSED
Test 2: can he execute vs the blitz -- PASSED
Test 3: can he execute when defense drops everyone into coverage -- PASSED

Only thing left is can he play from behind when he's gotta air it out. All the pieces suggest yes, but we'll see
[ Edited by Redandgoldsf on Dec 17, 2022 at 7:47 PM ]
Brock *Richard* Purdy
Originally posted by Redandgoldsf:
Test 1: can he come off the bench and execute the offense -- PASSED
Test 2: can he execute vs the blitz -- PASSED
Test 3: can he execute when defense drops everyone into coverage -- PASSED

Only thing left is can he play from behind when he's gotta air it out. All the pieces suggest yes, but we'll see

Bingo. If I see that, I'm all in. But hopefully I won't have to see it this year.
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
I could be wrong but I read something somewhere that he threw a ball 68 yards in the air in college in a game. If I find it I will post it.


Definitely not 68 yards in the air, but he did have a 68 yard TD against WVU:

(at 1:01)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIkdCZ3d3Sw

I think this was probably his best 'arm strength' throw:

(first play)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bty0MDBai8&t=30s

He does not have great arm strength for the NFL level. Arm strength is a luxury though. If you meet the baseline requirement so to speak, accuracy is much more important.

Whooops saw this after I already posted. Thanks 🤙🏾

It was still around a 52 yard throw in the air. From his 28 to the opponents 20. That type of throwing will stretch the defenses we are up against quite nicely
[ Edited by Montana on Dec 17, 2022 at 7:51 PM ]
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
BCB doesn't have Josh Allen arm strength, but he he doesn't need it. He has elite quick release and he knows where to to put it and when and he is just fine... we have not seen him really air it out yet so let's see if he can launch it 65 yards.

Shanny found his QB, all that BCB needs to verify now is consistency, me thinks he will keep rolling through the play offs.

Lunch Trey can't catch a break? LOL I think he is getting paid $20MM over the next two years guaranteed... maybe he'll launch a chain of strip clubs and retire.

I could be wrong but I read something somewhere that he threw a ball 68 yards in the air in college in a game. If I find it I will post it.

Okay it wasn't 68 "air yards" but this is what I was talking about

https://thedraftnetwork.com/brock-purdy-quarterback-iowa-state-nfl-draft-2022/amp/

That's not really that impressive from an arm strength perspective. Purdy doesn't have a lot of zip on the ball. His arm strength is about equal to Brees in his final year.
Originally posted by picklejuice:


this is your king????

That fumble backwards after he ran for that key first down. 😭😭😭

One way of looking at those funny lowlights, is that each of those was important for us to be able to get him with the last pick in the draft. So thank you College Purdy!
[ Edited by Afrikan on Dec 17, 2022 at 7:53 PM ]
lol with a couple picks and a couple almost-picks I wouldn't laugh too early. Our OL's improvement in pass blocking has really helped a rook like this. Just hope it continues.
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
BCB doesn't have Josh Allen arm strength, but he he doesn't need it. He has elite quick release and he knows where to to put it and when and he is just fine... we have not seen him really air it out yet so let's see if he can launch it 65 yards.

Shanny found his QB, all that BCB needs to verify now is consistency, me thinks he will keep rolling through the play offs.

Lunch Trey can't catch a break? LOL I think he is getting paid $20MM over the next two years guaranteed... maybe he'll launch a chain of strip clubs and retire.

I could be wrong but I read something somewhere that he threw a ball 68 yards in the air in college in a game. If I find it I will post it.

Okay it wasn't 68 "air yards" but this is what I was talking about

https://thedraftnetwork.com/brock-purdy-quarterback-iowa-state-nfl-draft-2022/amp/

That's not really that impressive from an arm strength perspective. Purdy doesn't have a lot of zip on the ball. His arm strength is about equal to Brees in his final year.

Yup for sure. Arm strength hasn't and will never be a strength of his.
Brock Purdy made notable strides between the 2021 and 2022 seasons, something that was evident both in the numbers and on the film as he finished out the year with a career-high completion percentage of 71.7% and 3,188 passing yards.

Purdy prides himself on his accuracy, which is derived from solid lower-body mechanics that may be some of the most sound in this draft class. He has a quick processing ability, goes through his progressions well and has enough mobility to extend plays and occasionally make some of his own, even when that calls for putting his body on the line to move the chains. That's something we saw a lot of last season.

"I think I'm really decisive," Purdy said. "I know where I want to go with the ball and I'm accurate when I do it."

Outside of the tangibles, pure experience is one of the biggest advantages Purdy has after playing four years of Power 5 football as a starter. Purdy left a mark on Iowa State, now the owner of 31 school records, helping lead the team to seven ranked wins, two of which were in the top-10.

Purdy did some of his best work bringing the Cyclones to new heights in October, which has become known to fans as "Brocktober" because that's when Purdy has played his best football over the years.

He turned in a standout performance in the 24-21 victory over No. 8-ranked Oklahoma State, completing 27-of-33 passes (81.8%) for 307 passing yards with two touchdowns and zero interceptions.

It was after that Head Coach Matt Campbell had some strong words for those who had been knocking Purdy.

"I think there probably were not a lot of nice things said about Brock Purdy early in the season," Campbell said. "Foolish, but whatever […] I think all those people that maybe said those not nice things about Brock Purdy should really look in the mirror tonight and say, 'Boy, how grateful are we at Iowa State to have that young man leading this program?'"

But criticism, substantiated or not, is something Purdy has grown used to. One of the biggest knocks on him is the notion that he can't throw the deep ball. That was dispelled in a win over Oklahoma State where he sent a 68-yarder to wide receiver Tarique Milton in the face of pressure.

Purdy is aware of this stigma that surrounds him but is also confident he did what he needed to this offseason at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine and pro day to overcome it and make people do some rethinking. According to Eric Galko of the Shrine Bowl, Purdy was 57-of-60 at pro day with two drops from receivers, successfully making throws at all levels of the field – including those of 20 yards or more.

"(The deep ball) is not on the tape as much," Purdy said. "Coaches want to see 11-on-11, pressure in your face, you're not in rhythm – if you're moved off your spot, can you still make that deep-ball throw? I think that's what it's going to come down to when I'm on a team, at practice, at camp, whatever it is. But I think it was good to showcase it like 'oh hey, he can make that throw, let's give him a shot in practice and let's see if he can do it then, that's what it'll come down to but I did show it at the combine and at pro day."

Purdy didn't have a lot of opportunities to make deep passes over his college career because of the way the Iowa State offense was built out, tailored to star running back Breece Hall, who is largely projected to be selected in the first or second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The Cyclones ran a lot of 12 and 13 personnel with tight ends and very much had a run-first mentality.

"We wanted to run the ball really well and then we get in certain situations where we have to throw it, we throw it," said Purdy. "For me, whenever I get that knock, if we alter the playcalling to, 'Hey, let's attack and throw it deep' I know that I can do that. I did that growing up and I did that early on in my career. You've just got to watch the film for yourself to really see that".

- From "Iowa State's Brock Purdy Knows What He Brings to the Table"
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[ Edited by Montana on Dec 17, 2022 at 8:31 PM ]
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by dj43:
If we look back at the Super Bowl against KC and the NFCCG against the Rams, we were just a play or two away from wins in both of those...and that was with Garoppolo.

Now we are seeing a more mobile QB in Purdy, who reads the defense quicker and throws at least as well as Jimmy if not better. Why should we not think we will do just a little better with Purdy?
one thing, Jimmy played better than the QBs ahead of him in the begining. 2nd he's only played 3 games, 3rd it's the playoffs which can turn men into mice
Your argument for jimmy is flawed. Jimmy is a grade A major league choker. The moment is always too big for him. Super Bowl, nfc championship, regular season chiefs, Seattle almost every time we walk away with the L and regret. Purdy the kid is poised, smart, confident and has a winning spirit. I would pack up jimmy's locker and mail the contents. We don't need him or want him back. I will never forgive or forget all of the post season games we lost because of his limitations
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by Redandgoldsf:
Test 1: can he come off the bench and execute the offense -- PASSED
Test 2: can he execute vs the blitz -- PASSED
Test 3: can he execute when defense drops everyone into coverage -- PASSED

Only thing left is can he play from behind when he's gotta air it out. All the pieces suggest yes, but we'll see

Bingo. If I see that, I'm all in. But hopefully I won't have to see it this year.

I think the next check mark would be if he can still perform after opponents have an offseason to adjust to him. If he has an answer for whatever they come up with, then he might be that dude.
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Originally posted by GorefullBore:
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by Redandgoldsf:
Test 1: can he come off the bench and execute the offense -- PASSED
Test 2: can he execute vs the blitz -- PASSED
Test 3: can he execute when defense drops everyone into coverage -- PASSED

Only thing left is can he play from behind when he's gotta air it out. All the pieces suggest yes, but we'll see

Bingo. If I see that, I'm all in. But hopefully I won't have to see it this year.

I think the next check mark would be if he can still perform after opponents have an offseason to adjust to him. If he has an answer for whatever they come up with, then he might be that dude.

It's not like he is some gadget guy that sprung something new on the league.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/video/matt-maiocco-brock-purdys-impressive-play-has-made-believer-me
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/video/brock-purdy-has-shown-more-trey-lance-49ers-starting-quarterback
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