- A3A4E93E-EF6D-4028-91CE-C9DECB264734.png (2.49 MiB) Viewed 510 times
2022 Mr Irrelevant
Moderators: NCF, salmar80, BF004, APB, Packfntk
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 9712
- Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34
I love Purdy. He might be one of those ten year backup QBs for seven different team type of guys. Accurate, smart, and hard working. Just limited physical tools. This might be a more notable Mr Irrelevant than most
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 9712
- Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34
YoHoChecko wrote: ↑01 May 2022 09:22I love Purdy. He might be one of those ten year backup QBs for seven different team type of guys. Accurate, smart, and hard working. Just limited physical tools. This might be a more notable Mr Irrelevant than most
- Scott4Pack
- Reactions:
- Posts: 2929
- Joined: 26 Mar 2020 03:41
- Location: New Mexico
Hi coach called him the “most poised rookie” he has ever seen.
Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
- Captain_Ben
- Reactions:
- Posts: 1386
- Joined: 24 Mar 2020 16:27
- Location: California
Gotta give you credit, sir. Great assessment.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023 21:50YoHoChecko wrote: ↑01 May 2022 09:22I love Purdy. He might be one of those ten year backup QBs for seven different team type of guys. Accurate, smart, and hard working. Just limited physical tools. This might be a more notable Mr Irrelevant than most
- Scott4Pack
- Reactions:
- Posts: 2929
- Joined: 26 Mar 2020 03:41
- Location: New Mexico
What Purdy might lack in arm strength, he seems to make up for it in commitment. He isn’t reluctant to make a decision of where to go with the ball and commit his whole body to that. Where so many rookies pause to think through things, he already seems to work with what he can work with and go with it. Some guys never learn that.
Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.
- williewasgreat
- Reactions:
- Posts: 1666
- Joined: 25 Mar 2020 05:29
Purdy reminds me of Chad Pennington. Good accuracy but limited arm strength.
what do you think Lafleur has attempted to do here? same thing, the difference is Purdy's supporting cast is bigger, he has more skill position players, he gets to show different pre set looks, he has more players capable of doing jet sweeps, he's got a TE that a DC has to design schemes to stop, not to take anything away from Purdy, but all that stuff makes it easier for any QB to succeed. we tend to blame our QB or even Lafleur, but it's not a level playing field when ya subtract some of there talentAPB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 06:35I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.
look what happened when we used Watson when he was finally capable with motion, sweeps, and end arounds, doesn't matter what the schemes are, they all require talent to do well
You just can't help yourself, can you...Yoop wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 09:49what do you think Lafleur has attempted to do here? same thing, the difference is Purdy's supporting cast is bigger, he has more skill position players, he gets to show different pre set looks, he has more players capable of doing jet sweeps, he's got a TE that a DC has to design schemes to stop, not to take anything away from Purdy, but all that stuff makes it easier for any QB to succeed. we tend to blame our QB or even Lafleur, but it's not a level playing field when ya subtract some of there talentAPB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 06:35I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.
look what happened when we used Watson when he was finally capable with motion, sweeps, and end arounds, doesn't matter what the schemes are, they all require talent to do well
no, because I feel Lafleur has been short changed around here, and he brought here just about everything Shanahan does in his offensive schemes, the difference has been the talent. and with all 3 QB's they've used this season Shanahan didn't have to change much from one to anotherAPB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 09:53You just can't help yourself, can you...Yoop wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 09:49what do you think Lafleur has attempted to do here? same thing, the difference is Purdy's supporting cast is bigger, he has more skill position players, he gets to show different pre set looks, he has more players capable of doing jet sweeps, he's got a TE that a DC has to design schemes to stop, not to take anything away from Purdy, but all that stuff makes it easier for any QB to succeed. we tend to blame our QB or even Lafleur, but it's not a level playing field when ya subtract some of there talentAPB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 06:35I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.
look what happened when we used Watson when he was finally capable with motion, sweeps, and end arounds, doesn't matter what the schemes are, they all require talent to do well
https://sports.yahoo.com/brock-purdy-ex ... 02352.html
Purdy explains differences for 49ers QBs in Shanahan's system originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea
Brock Purdy might have a different skill set than the 49ers quarterbacks before him, but the rookie explained why not much has to change in Kyle Shanahan’s system
Everyone plays the game a little differently,” Purdy said on Wednesday. “But at the core, we are running the same offense with Kyle — his mindset in terms of the progressions, where we need to be, and where the ball needs to go.”
Since taking over the helm for Jimmy Garoppolo, who suffered a fracture in his foot in Week 13, Purdy has completed 58 of his 84 attempts for 612 yards, six touchdowns and one interception in three contests.
not say Shanahan doesn't belong in the COY vote off, he does, he's a great coach, but so is Lafleur, we just need to increase the size of his tool box.
I too have been critical. Largely because of the inconsistency of Kyle. But what he has done this year has been down right spectacular.APB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 06:35I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.
He is very fortunate to be surrounded by that roster of players. It will be interesting to see how he fares this week against Philly.go pak go wrote: ↑26 Jan 2023 09:30I too have been critical. Largely because of the inconsistency of Kyle. But what he has done this year has been down right spectacular.APB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023 06:35I have been critical of Shanahan in the past (relative to his hype, anyway) but I gotta say he's done a terrific job tailoring his offense to the limitations of his rookie signal caller. He has leaned on his schematically superior run game and designed passing plays that often result in Purdy's primary read as an open target. Yeah, it doesn't hurt having all that offensive talent surrounding Purdy, too, but Shanahan has made it easy for the young QB and, to his credit, the young QB has performed well.