Ostatehawk
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I felt doom when Geno had the ball late.I guess I’m kind of a lazy fan cause I just go but what I see and feel. I’ve never felt doom when Purdy has the ball
I felt doom when Geno had the ball late.I guess I’m kind of a lazy fan cause I just go but what I see and feel. I’ve never felt doom when Purdy has the ball
OStatehawk fully endorses the BOLD portion.I definitely have no evidence to back up my opinion… I don’t want to work that hard. Unless someone wants to pay me?! I’m a great researcher and I’m great at rambling on without any real point….
The best measure of short area quickness is a 10 yard split time . Purdy measured 1.55 seconds which is in the 90th percentile for quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson was 1.54. Christian McAfferey is also 1.54That's exactly my point, thank you for agreeing.
Elite is a stretch on either of those factors.
Me too!!! LolololI felt doom when Geno had the ball late.
I don’t think he is elite.
I like Brock purdy. He is probably in the top 10ish in the nfc. It’s crazy how the highly respected QBs are mostly in the afc.The best measure of short area quickness is a 10 yard split time . Purdy measured 1.55 seconds which is in the 90th percentile for quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson was 1.54. Christian McAfferey is also 1.54
For processing speed they measure a S2 cognition test. Once again, Purdy is in the 90th percentile scoring similar to Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes
So yes he is is elite in both those categories.
Having said that , his physical tools being poor leads him to not be an elite quarterback. I don’t think he is elite , I think he is very good .
But define “very good”. I would define very good as top 1/3. So the top 1/3 in the league is going to be top 12 . Which is exactly where this contract is being paid and is also why I don’t have a problem with the number
GeDoom?I felt doom when Geno had the ball late.
In my opinion you moved laterally and got a draft pickMan, I'm even more glad the Seahawks let Geno walk rather than paying him like an elite QB when he's not.
What sets him apart is he knows what he isn't and plays within those boundaries.The best measure of short area quickness is a 10 yard split time . Purdy measured 1.55 seconds which is in the 90th percentile for quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson was 1.54. Christian McAfferey is also 1.54
For processing speed they measure a S2 cognition test. Once again, Purdy is in the 90th percentile scoring similar to Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes
So yes he is is elite in both those categories.
Having said that , his physical tools being poor leads him to not be an elite quarterback. I don’t think he is elite , I think he is very good .
But define “very good”. I would define very good as top 1/3. So the top 1/3 in the league is going to be top 12 . Which is exactly where this contract is being paid and is also why I don’t have a problem with the number
What sets him apart is he knows what he isn't and plays within those boundaries.
For the record, I've been great. This past week, I tied my longest streak of sobriety in 18 years, got taken off probation (3 months early) by the courts, and am more together than I thought was possible a year ago. So, thanks for making assumptions.
If that's the case, which I can see why you would think that... they basically got Darnold and Milroe for Geno.
Plus saved considerable money. Where's the downside even if he IS a lateral move, which has yet to be established? Look, not all of us can be the 49ers with a history of intentionally violating the salary cap and shoving bags of money to guys under tables, ok?In my opinion you moved laterally and got a draft pick
Saw that….And now the Niners make Fred Warner the highest paid LB.
Sources: 49ers, Fred Warner reach 3-year, $63M extension
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- After completing lucrative contract extensions with quarterback Brock Purdy and tight end George Kittle in recent weeks, the San Francisco 49ers had one more key player to take care of to wrap up their most pressing offseason business: linebacker Fred Warner.
On Monday, the Niners and Warner checked that box as he agreed to a three-year, $63 million contract extension, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The deal ties Warner to the team through the 2029 season. The reworked deal also returns Warner to the top of the list of highest-paid off-ball linebackers in the league at $21 million per season and adds $56 million in guaranteed money to a deal that no longer had any, the sources told Schefter.
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Sources: 49ers make Warner NFL's top-paid LB
Linebacker Fred Warner and the 49ers reached agreement on a three-year, $63 million contract extension that includes over $56 million in guaranteed money, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.www.espn.com