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QB Brock Purdy Thread

Originally posted by ninerfaninnorcal:
Brock showing up today is clearly self preservation. He does not want to lose his job to Mac or be traded. He's shown so far he is an inconsistent QB and has a lot to prove this year.

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Brock Purdy coming back from his massive elbow injury had no problems being way better than Darnold and Lance in training camp two years ago but he would be affraid of Mac Jones?
Originally posted by pdc20:
Brock Purdy coming back from his massive elbow injury had no problems being way better than Darnold and Lance in training camp two years ago but he would be affraid of Mac Jones?

there was no comp with darnold. the comp was darnold with lance, and lance clearly got blown out in that. brock is the de facto starter. mac signed for 2 years 7 mil. that's backup money if you are ever gonna see it. we are negotiating brock for some sort of mega deal. the roles are defined, clear as day.
substantive talks
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock is going to get the biggest raise in NFL history. Maybe the biggest ever in any sport. If he gets $50 mil per year that's about a 5000% increase. Most QBs and other players that make the big bucks after their rookie deal werte high draft picks. Brock being picked last was making less than any other QB.

Your math is off but it will be a really nice bump for sure lol

Yeah, this year he has a 5.3M cap hit. His point is valid that it's a massive pay raise that's well deserved but not quite 5000% hahaha I'll take that though

Round numbers, 50 minus 5 = 45 increase divided by the original number 5 = nine times more = an 800% raise. How often is That turned down.

That might be a record, but so is the amount he has been underpaid for his performance.
Originally posted by pdc20:
Brock Purdy coming back from his massive elbow injury had no problems being way better than Darnold and Lance in training camp two years ago but he would be affraid of Mac Jones?

Brock beats out Mac by his ability to avoid the rush before either one of them ever throws a pass.
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock is going to get the biggest raise in NFL history. Maybe the biggest ever in any sport. If he gets $50 mil per year that's about a 5000% increase. Most QBs and other players that make the big bucks after their rookie deal werte high draft picks. Brock being picked last was making less than any other QB.

Your math is off but it will be a really nice bump for sure lol

Yeah, this year he has a 5.3M cap hit. His point is valid that it's a massive pay raise that's well deserved but not quite 5000% hahaha I'll take that though

Round numbers, 50 minus 5 = 45 increase divided by the original number 5 = nine times more = an 800% raise. How often is That turned down.

That might be a record, but so is the amount he has been underpaid for his performance.

Whatever payout he gets, which will be big time, will be well deserved. Good for him and his family. Let's hope he continues to improve and brings the chip back to SF!
Originally posted by BimmerKing:
Originally posted by genus49:
At least now we can stop acting like Purdy is going to sit out.

Any threat of holding out got immediately extinguished the moment Kyle got Mac

lol. I mean the dude was just doing volunteer workouts with team members in J-Ville.

Said all along it'd be a career killer. He has no leverage and sitting out was never going to happen.

Eventually....he'll have to "play nice" and we can all get on the same page.
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Brock is going to get the biggest raise in NFL history. Maybe the biggest ever in any sport. If he gets $50 mil per year that's about a 5000% increase. Most QBs and other players that make the big bucks after their rookie deal werte high draft picks. Brock being picked last was making less than any other QB.

Your math is off but it will be a really nice bump for sure lol

Yeah, this year he has a 5.3M cap hit. His point is valid that it's a massive pay raise that's well deserved but not quite 5000% hahaha I'll take that though

Round numbers, 50 minus 5 = 45 increase divided by the original number 5 = nine times more = an 800% raise. How often is That turned down.

That might be a record, but so is the amount he has been underpaid for his performance.

Whatever payout he gets, which will be big time, will be well deserved. Good for him and his family. Let's hope he continues to improve and brings the chip back to SF!

Pretty hard to stress too much over $50m that won't kick in for years, when we stepped on it and have $81m in dead cap money This year. How can you win a SB in a year when you are paying Nobody that? Makes me think this is a rebuilding year, we have no shot, and we need to get some rookies some playing experience.

I think we're Trying to sacrifice this year by putting as much of the bad cap decisions into it, and shooting for next year with two rookie classes. Makes me wonder how we want to even deal with Kittle when we're only looking at 2026 and beyond, but we do need targets for Brock. Also, get BPA, because we have another year to fill positions. Another loss or two just helps that. A couple of mil plus or minus for Brock won't matter, but he's cheaper per year if we do it now and include this cheap year. Pay the man some big cash and let him earn on it, and reduce the future years after we get lean and mean again.

IMO, John has spoken.
[ Edited by BOI49er on Apr 22, 2025 at 3:27 PM ]
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by BimmerKing:
Originally posted by genus49:
At least now we can stop acting like Purdy is going to sit out.

Any threat of holding out got immediately extinguished the moment Kyle got Mac

lol no...it never existed because that's not the type of guy Brock is.

What I don't like about this: so what type of guy is George Kittle?

These moves are about business, it's not personal. So why catagorize our players as good guys or bad guys based on business decisions?

Kittle is a vet with leverage regarding his next deal. Brock is the QB and is prey to the tag over everyone else....and even then that's over a year away.

Don't fall for these narratives. Brock is doing what's best for him and his career. Mortgaging his career with no leverage was never in the cards.

Kittle's gonna do what's best for him as well. Character's not really involved here.

They're both great guys as we know, and character's not at all involved in this. As u suggested,....strictly business.
[ Edited by random49er on Apr 22, 2025 at 3:00 PM ]
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Pretty hard to stress too much over $50m that won't kick in for years, when we stepped on it and have $81m in dead cap money This year. How can you win a SB in a year when you are paying Nobody that? Makes me think this is a rebuilding year, we have no shot, and we need to get some rookies some playing experience.

I think we're Trying to sacrifice this year by putting as much of the bad cap decisions into it, and shooting for next year with two rookie classes. Makes me wonder how we want to even deal with Kittle when we're only looking at 2026 and beyond, but we do need targets for Brock. Also, get BPA, because we have another year to fill positions. Another loss or two just helps that. A couple of mil plus or minus for Brock won't matter, but he's cheaper per year if we do it now and include this cheap year. Pay the man some big cash and let him earn on it, and reduce the future years after we get lean and mean again.

IMO, John has spoken.

i view it as not a rebuild but a reload. lot of our exits were injured or unproductive. deebo, dre, huf for example. ward was done with SF for personal reasons.

these are all good pieces to have moved on from. we acknowledge on some level the core group, of which dre and deebo were major parts, isn't gonna win the ring. it's gonna be a different looking group, and with the QB on a big contract soon, gotta get rooks who can see the field and be impact players on cost controlled reasonable rook deals.

that said this is nfl football. no one is 'throwing away' anything, or sacrificing seasons. that just doesn't happen. certainly not here. warner, bosa, cmc, trent, kittle, these guys are too good and too veteran for that. we have an elite coach as well. we just have a lot more holes than we did maybe in 2023. the roster is older and the bold trey lance move was a stunning bust. the cupboard of young talent is pretty bare. so this draft looms large, particularly in the trenches. it's hard to say how we look next season, we are still building the roster.
Chris Simms can EAD

Does he truly believe that or is that a hot take for engagement?
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Pretty hard to stress too much over $50m that won't kick in for years, when we stepped on it and have $81m in dead cap money This year. How can you win a SB in a year when you are paying Nobody that? Makes me think this is a rebuilding year, we have no shot, and we need to get some rookies some playing experience.

I think we're Trying to sacrifice this year by putting as much of the bad cap decisions into it, and shooting for next year with two rookie classes. Makes me wonder how we want to even deal with Kittle when we're only looking at 2026 and beyond, but we do need targets for Brock. Also, get BPA, because we have another year to fill positions. Another loss or two just helps that. A couple of mil plus or minus for Brock won't matter, but he's cheaper per year if we do it now and include this cheap year. Pay the man some big cash and let him earn on it, and reduce the future years after we get lean and mean again.

IMO, John has spoken.

i view it as not a rebuild but a reload. lot of our exits were injured or unproductive. deebo, dre, huf for example. ward was done with SF for personal reasons.

these are all good pieces to have moved on from. we acknowledge on some level the core group, of which dre and deebo were major parts, isn't gonna win the ring. it's gonna be a different looking group, and with the QB on a big contract soon, gotta get rooks who can see the field and be impact players on cost controlled reasonable rook deals.

that said this is nfl football. no one is 'throwing away' anything, or sacrificing seasons. that just doesn't happen. certainly not here. warner, bosa, cmc, trent, kittle, these guys are too good and too veteran for that. we have an elite coach as well. we just have a lot more holes than we did maybe in 2023. the roster is older and the bold trey lance move was a stunning bust. the cupboard of young talent is pretty bare. so this draft looms large, particularly in the trenches. it's hard to say how we look next season, we are still building the roster.
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I agree, we aren't going to keep any players that aren't putting out. From the team level, we better be trying. From the manager level, we sputter, or we put all the bad stuff in one year, and move on more quickly and much more advantageously. Owners look at value, and they think longer term than coaches. I know I'm in the minority, but I feel very strongly we do Not have an elite coach. We have an elite Offensive Coordinator, who is not above average in Any HC responsibilities beyond that. His affinity to favorites, and absolute crap judgement on paying Anything to keep them, has destroyed our position and put us in this situation. Who has won a SB with $81m in dead cap? Face facts, and get real. We're arguing about a few more or less $m for Brock, all of which is well into future years, is going to make a difference, in a year we are paying $81m in dead cap. Maybe later, that will matter. Later, it will be less vs the cap.

If you think you can't win if you pay Brock $50m per year average, almost all of it well down the road, but you can win with $81m in dead cap Now, this year, yup, we'e reloading.
Originally posted by BOI49er:
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I agree, we aren't going to keep any players that aren't putting out. From the team level, we better be trying. From the manager level, we sputter, or we put all the bad stuff in one year, and move on more quickly and much more advantageously. Owners look at value, and they think longer term than coaches. I know I'm in the minority, but I feel very strongly we do Not have an elite coach. We have an elite Offensive Coordinator, who is not above average in Any HC responsibilities beyond that. His affinity to favorites, and absolute crap judgement on paying Anything to keep them, has destroyed our position and put us in this situation. Who has won a SB with $81m in dead cap? Face facts, and get real. We're arguing about a few more or less $m for Brock, all of which is well into future years, is going to make a difference, in a year we are paying $81m in dead cap. Maybe later, that will matter. Later, it will be less vs the cap.

If you think you can't win if you pay Brock $50m per year average, almost all of it well down the road, but you can win with $81m in dead cap Now, this year, yup, we'e reloading.

seems pretty clear we went all in with brock on the rook deal. a guy like hargrave was the #1 FA of the offseason that year. we were going in on guys. but we didn't get it over the line. can't go all in like that forever. eventually the rent comes due. it's smart to get it all in now as you say. we still have a QB1 on $5m for 2025.
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