All these highlights are from teams that are NFC… you see the tackling from the Eagles? His best pass was against Tampa and Jamel Dean got hurt on the play…. Great suburban kid story in Purdy. But definitely not elite. Competition will be elevated this year due to the schedule. The Seahawks and Cardinals may not suck so bad… he is Jimmy G
I watched the Cowboys@49ers game with my mom. At the same time Brock Purdy couldn't stop throwing touchdowns, poor Dak Prescott couldn't stop throwing interceptions.
How is he the Burrow of the NFC? He had maybe 3 difficult TDs. These easy completions to CMC, the Cowboys game… the horrible Giants, Washington, the Eagles D…
Yeah, he is not very good. Wouldn’t be starting on any other team. He can’t throw a 50 yard pass in the air to save his life. System Quarterback that got very relivent with all the dropped picks in the playoffs and superstars around him.
@@willmiler8451 CMC is a big help, you are absolutely right. Two more points though: (1) 4:04 was an off schedule pass outside of the play design, and 6:12 was a PA to Deebo. (2) Many of Brock Purdy's drop back passes end up off schedule or take him outside the pocket, which is an underrated part of his game shown in last season's NFC Championship game. But there's also a lot of credit due to the offensive line and the scheme - several of these TDs are CMC, Deebo, Aiyuk or Jennings blowing up secondaries from within 10 yards of the LOS to take it to the house. Purdy is very fortunate that he is playing in a system where he can put his talent on full display, and it's unfortunate that other QBs haven't gotten the same opportunity or support on other teams: guys like Bryce Young with Carolina and Baker Mayfield with Cleveland come to mind.
The guy is elite and I can’t believe we got this guy THE LAST pick of the draft.
All these highlights are from teams that are NFC… you see the tackling from the Eagles? His best pass was against Tampa and Jamel Dean got hurt on the play…. Great suburban kid story in Purdy. But definitely not elite. Competition will be elevated this year due to the schedule. The Seahawks and Cardinals may not suck so bad… he is Jimmy G
I watched the Cowboys@49ers game with my mom. At the same time Brock Purdy couldn't stop throwing touchdowns, poor Dak Prescott couldn't stop throwing interceptions.
He is the Burrow of the NFC
How is he the Burrow of the NFC? He had maybe 3 difficult TDs. These easy completions to CMC, the Cowboys game… the horrible Giants, Washington, the Eagles D…
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Most of these are off PA which is easy when u have the best running back in the league, if they don’t have CMC he doesn’t score on half of these
Yeah, he is not very good. Wouldn’t be starting on any other team. He can’t throw a 50 yard pass in the air to save his life. System Quarterback that got very relivent with all the dropped picks in the playoffs and superstars around him.
@@LazardFootball Could you define relivent for me
12 of the 31 are play action, 1 is a flea flicker, and the other 18 are dropbacks
@@CalebJLogue good point, how ever still I don’t believe defenses are falling for it half the time without cmc. With respect
@@willmiler8451 CMC is a big help, you are absolutely right. Two more points though: (1) 4:04 was an off schedule pass outside of the play design, and 6:12 was a PA to Deebo. (2) Many of Brock Purdy's drop back passes end up off schedule or take him outside the pocket, which is an underrated part of his game shown in last season's NFC Championship game.
But there's also a lot of credit due to the offensive line and the scheme - several of these TDs are CMC, Deebo, Aiyuk or Jennings blowing up secondaries from within 10 yards of the LOS to take it to the house.
Purdy is very fortunate that he is playing in a system where he can put his talent on full display, and it's unfortunate that other QBs haven't gotten the same opportunity or support on other teams: guys like Bryce Young with Carolina and Baker Mayfield with Cleveland come to mind.