49ers - Brock Purdy - Still and Always #1

I never cared for Sanchez as a QB, but I don't mind listening to him here. They talk about SF at the beginning, but then skip to around the 15:30 mark to listen to him talk about how they game plan when they'll take their big play shots. Interesting to hear from a former QB.

 
Seems like an over reaction. He didn't say anything completely outrageous. I disagree with his question regarding bringing in Jimmy G, but he certainly isn't the only person who has mentioned it. I thought his comments about reading when to take the big shots was interesting.
 
Seems like an over reaction. He didn't say anything completely outrageous. I disagree with his question regarding bringing in Jimmy G, but he certainly isn't the only person who has mentioned it. I thought his comments about reading when to take the big shots was interesting.
Part of the issue is that Sanchez called one of Brock's games a couple weeks ago (Raiders game, I think) and criticized Purdy frequently during the game. I thought his comments were a little unfair during that game.
 
Holy smokes.

First off, sorry about spamming the thread, but I NEED for this to happen.

No matter what happens from here on out for the 49ers.

Brock Purdy

George Kittle

Cy-Hawk game, Ames, IA

Show highlights of Brock and Kittle from this past season and playoffs between the first and second quarter.

Bring both of them on the field to thunderous applause.
Couldn't happen as the NFL season will kick off the next day.
 
I don’t think it’s all that cut and dried.
Oh it is....

In simple terms, 'every single player' on the Bears are NFL players. Every single one. At best, and I am being very liberal here, 20 on Georgia's team have NFL potential. (The record for any single college team is 17, from 1984 Texas). (edit: ) Now throw on all the additional experience, training, and age (athletic prowess peaks in the mid 20s) and it isn't close.

There would be weak points on both sides of the rosters that could be exploited to no end.
 
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I don’t think it’s all that cut and dried.
Oh it is....

In simple terms, 'every single player' on the Bears are NFL players. Every single one. At best, and I am being very liberal here, 20 on Georgia's team have NFL potential. (The record for any single college team is 17, from 1984 Texas).m (edit: ) Now throw on all the additional experience, training, and age (athletic prowess peaks in the mid 20s) and it isn't close.

There would be weak points on both sides of the rosters that could be exploited to no end.
It would be 77-0 Bears. Every single player on an NFL roster was a great college player. Their backups are better than Georgia starters except for maybe 2-3 spots.

It’s a dumb premise in the first place, I remember growing up in Ames the joke was always that Ames High could beat ISU in football since Ames was routinely in the top 5 in the state and ISU was the worst program in the nation. As bad as ISU was back then and as good as Ames was it still would’ve been complete and utter destruction.
 
It would be 77-0 Bears. Every single player on an NFL roster was a great college player. Their backups are better than Georgia starters except for maybe 2-3 spots.

It’s a dumb premise in the first place, I remember growing up in Ames the joke was always that Ames High could beat ISU in football since Ames was routinely in the top 5 in the state and ISU was the worst program in the nation. As bad as ISU was back then and as good as Ames was it still would’ve been complete and utter destruction.
I’m kind of a Bears fan. I watched them a lot this year. After they traded away their best defensive players I’m not sure the remainder was NFL quality. I think your statements are hyperbole. It wouldn’t be as lopsided as you think(and have no way of proving).
 
Oh it is....

In simple terms, 'every single player' on the Bears are NFL players. Every single one. At best, and I am being very liberal here, 20 on Georgia's team have NFL potential. (The record for any single college team is 17, from 1984 Texas). (edit: ) Now throw on all the additional experience, training, and age (athletic prowess peaks in the mid 20s) and it isn't close.

There would be weak points on both sides of the rosters that could be exploited to no end.

There's no way that number is right. Is that for a single year? UGA had 15 guys drafted last year, I'm sure they had some UFA sign too. They're going to have a bunch more drafted this year. Both the 2021 and 2022 UGA rosters will have 30+ guys play in the NFL.
 
There's no way that number is right. Is that for a single year? UGA had 15 guys drafted last year, I'm sure they had some UFA sign too. They're going to have a bunch more drafted this year. Both the 2021 and 2022 UGA rosters will have 30+ guys play in the NFL.
Google:


But for the sake of argument, lets say Georgia has 30. That is still just over half of a NFL roster of 55. All the training, age, experience stuff still applies...
 
Google:


But for the sake of argument, lets say Georgia has 30. That is still just over half of a NFL roster of 55. All the training, age, experience stuff still applies...
That's in a single draft class, though. There's an article from 2021 in that search that says 2017 Bama and 2001 Miami had 38 players drafted (Brian Robinson and and Phidarian Mathis were drafted the year after the the article, so '17 Bama would be at 40).

 
That's in a single draft class, though. There's an article from 2021 in that search that says 2017 Bama and 2001 Miami had 38 players drafted (Brian Robinson and and Phidarian Mathis were drafted the year after the the article, so '17 Bama would be at 40).

Ok fine.

55 is still greater than 40.

I'm out, this up there on the silliest argument of all time.
 
Just looked at a couple of stacked rosters and here's the number of guys who played in the NFL on each, guessing LSU and USC have several that are 30+ too.

2018 Alabama - 37 guys


2015 Ohio St - 41 guys

That 2001 or 2002 Miami Hurricanes team was nuts. Not as much depth as some others but top end was crazy.
 

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