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"Best version of ourselves." Twice. He's like a mini Campbell talking to the press.
That's what I was thinking last night. For that to happen, he has to read the defense well, know where everyone is going to be, and then react extremely quickly. He's clearly putting time in on the mental side of the game and learning that offense.That's insanely fast. This kid might be OK.
He obviously fell into a really good spot whereas most rookie QB's that end up starting don't but we've also seen him beat out 5 other QB's for that job. NFL coaches don't do that because it's a feel good story, he's the starter because he earned it.He is not a game manager. He is a very good NFL QB on a damn good team. He is making great throws, making the right decisions quickly and largely throwing with accuracy. He really cleaned up his mechanics prior to the draft and it shows. Of course his coach and teammates have a big influence on his success, just like every QB.
Both can be true.He obviously fell into a really good spot whereas most rookie QB's that end up starting don't but we've also seen him beat out 5 other QB's for that job. NFL coaches don't do that because it's a feel good story, he's the starter because he earned it.
If you like to listen to discussion on Brock, the Locked on 49ers podcast was good today. Towards the end they were talking about how they thought Brock and some other players (Kittle) are better NFL players than college players due to the coaching staff. The sideline shots show a lot of Griese and Brock.
Agree. I think Purdy is in the perfect offensive system for his skills. A Shanahan offense needs a smart QB who can ensure players are lined up/spaced properly pre-snap, quickly read the defense, and get the ball out quickly into the hands of playmakers where they have a chance to run after the catch.Some Qbs and their coaches belong together. Mahomes and Reid, Wilson and the one in Seattle, Brady and Billicheck, etc Brock and Shanahan hopefully can be one of those.
Agree. I think Purdy is in the perfect offensive system for his skills. A Shanahan offense needs a smart QB who can ensure players are lined up/spaced properly pre-snap, quickly read the defense, and get the ball out quickly into the hands of playmakers where they have a chance to run after the catch.
This scheme doesn't require a lot of deep throws, but a lot of passes under 10 yards in the air. Purdy has the capability to make the occasional deep pass (see the Samuel TD pass), but it's not something they rely on like many other teams
I think Purdy has a few really elite skills - anticipation, footwork, little movements in the pocket to make space, and accurate throwing. Those things wouldn't go away if he were on another team. He might not look as good with lesser talent, but I think he would look better than many starters if he swapped places with them (e.g., he would look better than Fields does on the Bears).Agree. I think Purdy is in the perfect offensive system for his skills. A Shanahan offense needs a smart QB who can ensure players are lined up/spaced properly pre-snap, quickly read the defense, and get the ball out quickly into the hands of playmakers where they have a chance to run after the catch.
This scheme doesn't require a lot of deep throws, but a lot of passes under 10 yards in the air. Purdy has the capability to make the occasional deep pass (see the Samuel TD pass), but it's not something they rely on like many other teams
He absolutely should be in the Hall of Fame permanently for his situation. Whether he gets in as a member of the Hall of Fame will take significantly longer but his story absolutely should be in there forever.I assume that's a temporary thing? I love Purdy and all and his start is nothing short of amazing, but HoF worthy? I feel like HoF items should have longevity, not a Guiness Book of Records kind of thing.