given he had a limited offseason/training camp last year has us 49ers excited again this year. they thought initially he would need a tommy john surgery after his injury in the 2022 NFCCG. but he led in many statistical categories in 2023 and helped take the 49ers to a SB in his second year. dont say hes a system qb, dont say because of the players around him, dont say its the coach because if you say that, montana and bradys teams fit the bill as well
@@seanscottto be fair, each QB is held to their system that is put in place but what makes a good QB or bad QB comes down to how they train and there ability on decision making, Job Montana and that 81 team were in short a cast of nobody's, but Bill Walsh put in is system and we know the rest. the very opposite I feel like would be dak prescott and the cowboys, full talented roster yet.....can't really win unless they r facing horrible teams, dak is a talented player but they way he is being coached is what's really hurting him and that team as a whole
Purdy in the 2nd half of the NFCC game had 150+ passing yards, 50+ rushing yards, and 80% completion percentage. It’s never been done in the playoffs or the regular season by any other player.
Hes going to be even better this year. I've loved his attitude going into this year, he is taking this team it is his now i cant wait for the year to start.
Brock had elite short area quickness in testing. His base athleticism is slept on. The thing outsiders miss on Brock is that from day 1 his processing speed and his daring were evident. He's not the biggest, the strongest, or the fastest, but he can see the game really well and really quickly, and maybe more importantly, he want to throw a TD on every throw. If you watch the tape he bypasses wide open targets time and time and time again to put the ball into a smaller window for a bigger gain. Critics say that is going to mean his INT numbers will naturally climb, but it hasn't really happened. The one main weakness I see is that when his guys are not available for a game that risk taking doesn't pay off nearly as well, but every team missing a couple stars is going to struggle.
In the NFL there is no second chances either you have the qualities of a play maker, or you don't. Purdy is truly original, and he is just getting started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brock Purdy is really good at reading defenses. That's why he rary had to rely on his athletic abilities even through he certainly has that in his locker as well
Eh I agree with the first part but trent dilfer made a superbowl bad to average qbs have made it there and won. But not the way he did. He took his team there. If it wasn't for the plays he made late in those playoff games we wouldn't have been there.
@@Elan8chz yeah we dominated all the way there with our run game and defense this playoff run was alot different we came back down not once but twice in one playoff run. Something Jimmy never did in the regular season or playoffs.
3:45 Thank you Chase! I've been telling people for over a year these guys get so much YAC/RAC because Purdy throws them in stride almost every single time. It's phenomenal.
@@SoloDoloToker Chill dude, I'm 100% with you, I'm just saying it's been one year. He's been amazing, if he keeps doing what he's doing he'll be elite; but people either think he's trash or the best in the NFL, and I think both views are too extreme.
I also want to say if not for the contact on that Lions game throw, Aiyuk would have had another step and it could’ve been a clean catch; it wasn’t actually a bad throw
Brock Purdy might be a top 5 QB in the league right now, but Chase you're top 5 at football analysis! Love this channel and I look forward to every one of your videos.
Brock, with a rebuilt throwing elbow, led the league in QBR (72.8), passer rating (113.0), yards per pass attempt (9.6), yards per completed pass (13.9) and passing touchdown percentage (7.0). Can't wait to see what he does with a full off-season in his back pocket.
Purdy had the best season out of every qb last year. He led in almost every qb stat and was top 5 in the rest behind a bad pass blocking line. Sounds like a top 5 qb to me.
That deep throw against Detroit was actually quite perfectly placed - the DB bumped Aiyuk while it was in the air (the reason the flag was thrown) to stop him short.
Yup, so many like to argue it should have been a pick because it bounced off the defender.s face mask.. Forgetting the pi flag because the defender bumped Aiyuk.
You can draw up a nice play(Shanahan) or have amazing players(deebo, kittle, etc.) but a play with those guys can’t happen without a good QB, and Purdy is that
We all want aiyuk playing. But if for whatever reason hes not pearsall is the real deal. Him and purdy are goong to have alot of great plays together this year.
@@ChaseDanielShow no but aiyuk wasn't aiyuk either his rookie year lol. The offense is loaded with weapons I don't think it would effect us much if he started out slow after missing all of this training camp.
I think brock is going to have a full detail on the playbook this year instead of last year when he was rehabbing his ucl injury. He has full offseason to get to know the playbook and every little detail of it. Its going to be amazing year and he bulk up this year also
Play #3, tipped potential INT to Aiyuk, it looks like Aiyuk didn't expect the post throw. At the very least, he doesn't track the ball correctly. After the ball is in the air, you can see from the QB view that AIyuk hesitates. If he'd ran it out, he would have been in position, and the only way the CB could have stopped it would have been to interfere. I originally thought it was a rare bad throw by Brock that he got lucky on, but now I think the only reason it wasn't an easy completion was Aiyuk's mistake. (also, I had Brock as Top 5 going *into* last season. After last season, I have him at #3, maybe just a touch behind Josh, because of Josh's perennial playoff wins). Less than 2 seasons starting, 2 Conference Championship Game starts. Based on a quick search, the only other QBs I can find that did that were Patrick Mahomes and Ben Roethlisberger. Not even Tom Brady did that. I had him at #5 because I don't care how good your team is, winning 7 straight and making a Conference Championship game as a season-starting 3rd stringer is no joke. Then he came off a serious injury to make it back again? With everyone trying to prove you aren't that good? No worse than #3 in the NFL.
for that jacksonville play, you can see that he wanted kittle to move towards the sideline but both aiyuk and kittle went towards the middle which forced purdy to do the difficult throw.
That big time catch by Aiyuk against the Lions was not a bad throw, the Lions defender bumped Aiyuk which stopped his stride also why the ref threw his flag so that ball would have been dropped into a bucket if it wasn't for that. Refs picked up the flag because there's no sense arguing about the penalty when the catch was made, but everyone arguing the defender has every right to the ball doesn't realize that the defender can't interfere with the receiver's route, it wasn't like the bump was right as the ball was there.
The flag was picked up because the DB was playing the ball the whole time it was airborne and Aiyuk collided with him. It worked out for Aiyuk but that was clearly not DPI
There’s no doubt about Purdy being one of the best in the game today. But, one would be naive to think that the coach and the system are not in a large part responsible for his success. They put a talented QB in a position to succeed and he has taken full advantage of it. He is executing the offense and making the plays. But I always chuckle when I think of things like how all the Bears fans cried about how they “could have had Mahomes”. Honestly, though, would Mahomes have become as great as he is now if he had gone to that dysfunctional mess of a franchise as a rookie? I doubt it.
Brock is great because he misses himself with all the noise and improves his craft in his own created way. Great performers in all walks of life create their own fundamental system to improve. This is my opinion as a weekend warrior pool player
@@ChaseDanielShow i remember watching it in real time during that game(im a 49ers fan)and saw it in multiple angles. #32 wasnt even on assignment for purdy. he came in late on the play towards when purdy was on the ground and tried to "casually" step over, but you can clearly tell it was intentional. you should look into it as well and watch other videos of that run
Jimmy is fine. Jimmy is good. Jimmy is not a top 10 QB. But lets not pretend he's a Ryan Leaf or Zach Wilson or even a Trey Lance. He's a QB who executes some plays extremely well and has a very limited range of plays he's good at. Inside that range he's fantastic. Outside that range... well, that's bad. He's got great football knowledge, a good work ethic, every game he was over helping Purdy from the sidelines. He was helping Lance too. Time and again he put his body on the line for our team, time and again he paid for it, and I heard not one word of complaint or rumblings that he was pissy in the locker room because he'd just had another part of his body destroyed. I respect the hell out of anyone who takes a beating like that without complaint and does it again - and if he was fragile, well, if I was tackled by some of the people he was tackled by I'd probably come apart like Mr. Potatohead. I think he'll finish out his career as a backup and as a backup to help train young QBs I'd have a hard time thinking of one better. He's the sort of guy where you know he'll help in the QB room and if he has to step up because god forbid number one goes down, there's worse hands to be in. If he'd take the money, I'd have him as a backup over Darnold in a heartbeat.
Jimmy brought up K. Shanihan and our 49ers. He came back when he had already been disguarded. Jimmy laid a great foundation for an unexpected gem 💎 of overlooked Iowa State/ Arizona qb.
@@TheoreticalString I'll second that; I get mad about Purdy vs. Garoppolo comparison, but at the same time Jimmy was a solidly decent 49er; he almost never did anything special, but he moved the chains and handled business like a pro.
According to Next Gen Stats, Purdy's longest in 2022 was 44.5 and in 2023 was 48.8. The other "noodle arm" QB Tua had 44.6/55.1/56.1/53.1 over his 4 seasons.
Is Brock Purdy a System QB or is he THE System??
Like you documented, Purdy isn’t afraid to push the ball downfield. He’s a gunslinger system QB. 😁
@@River-vf7ys cant be a system qb if he is a gunslinger
@@rishijagtap8593 yeah man, that’s the joke. Did the emote not give that away?
hes a top 5 qb. no hes not a system qb. people got no idea how good this kid is
@@mortystraphouse5077 Every player in the league is technically a system player, they all operate within a system.
Everyone... most especially the detractors... have to keep in mind that right now, Purdy is having his first true off-season.
FACTS
His detractors don’t care. Anybody hating on the guy at this point is just trolling or doesn’t know anything about football anyway.
given he had a limited offseason/training camp last year has us 49ers excited again this year. they thought initially he would need a tommy john surgery after his injury in the 2022 NFCCG. but he led in many statistical categories in 2023 and helped take the 49ers to a SB in his second year. dont say hes a system qb, dont say because of the players around him, dont say its the coach because if you say that, montana and bradys teams fit the bill as well
@@seanscottto be fair, each QB is held to their system that is put in place but what makes a good QB or bad QB comes down to how they train and there ability on decision making, Job Montana and that 81 team were in short a cast of nobody's, but Bill Walsh put in is system and we know the rest. the very opposite I feel like would be dak prescott and the cowboys, full talented roster yet.....can't really win unless they r facing horrible teams, dak is a talented player but they way he is being coached is what's really hurting him and that team as a whole
Purdy in the 2nd half of the NFCC game had 150+ passing yards, 50+ rushing yards, and 80% completion percentage. It’s never been done in the playoffs or the regular season by any other player.
Good stat!
That first play says it all about how great Brock Purdy is. Thanks for keeping it real and giving Brock his props. Great breakdown. 👍🏽
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Brock Purdy is going to have a hell of a year this year".....YES...with a full offseason.... O man.....
FULL off SZN
Hes going to be even better this year. I've loved his attitude going into this year, he is taking this team it is his now i cant wait for the year to start.
He’s also jacked
Brock had elite short area quickness in testing. His base athleticism is slept on.
The thing outsiders miss on Brock is that from day 1 his processing speed and his daring were evident. He's not the biggest, the strongest, or the fastest, but he can see the game really well and really quickly, and maybe more importantly, he want to throw a TD on every throw. If you watch the tape he bypasses wide open targets time and time and time again to put the ball into a smaller window for a bigger gain. Critics say that is going to mean his INT numbers will naturally climb, but it hasn't really happened.
The one main weakness I see is that when his guys are not available for a game that risk taking doesn't pay off nearly as well, but every team missing a couple stars is going to struggle.
Processing speed!
In the NFL there is no second chances either you have the qualities of a play maker, or you don't. Purdy is truly original, and he is just getting started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man I love watching your breakdowns no one does it better! Brock is a beast and I think his style of playing when the pocket breaks down is amazing!
Thank you sir!
Brock Purdy is really good at reading defenses.
That's why he rary had to rely on his athletic abilities even through he certainly has that in his locker as well
He’s excellent
Brock is definitely great at what he does . U can’t be just any quarterback and make it to the Superbowl
Agreed!
Eh I agree with the first part but trent dilfer made a superbowl bad to average qbs have made it there and won. But not the way he did. He took his team there. If it wasn't for the plays he made late in those playoff games we wouldn't have been there.
Brock fan but Jimmy G made to Super Bowl, these comments just gives amo to Purdy haters
@@Elan8chz yeah we dominated all the way there with our run game and defense this playoff run was alot different we came back down not once but twice in one playoff run. Something Jimmy never did in the regular season or playoffs.
@@MVPURDYSZNthat's a completely different era with a team that had arguably the greatest football defense ever put on grass.
3:45 Thank you Chase! I've been telling people for over a year these guys get so much YAC/RAC because Purdy throws them in stride almost every single time. It's phenomenal.
Agreed
This will be great, Brock Purdy is a top 5 QB!
He’s got a real chance
I love Brock but let’s chill. If he keeps going he will be top 5, but the discussion gets crazy when people say he’s either garbage or the best ever.
@nathanchildress5596 Name 5 qbs who were better last year... IN FACT there were ZERO qbs who had a better season than Purdy did last year
@@SoloDoloToker Chill dude, I'm 100% with you, I'm just saying it's been one year. He's been amazing, if he keeps doing what he's doing he'll be elite; but people either think he's trash or the best in the NFL, and I think both views are too extreme.
I also want to say if not for the contact on that Lions game throw, Aiyuk would have had another step and it could’ve been a clean catch; it wasn’t actually a bad throw
I agree!!!
Brock Purdy might be a top 5 QB in the league right now, but Chase you're top 5 at football analysis! Love this channel and I look forward to every one of your videos.
I appreciate that!
Thank you for having the brains and the balls to say he’s too 5.
No doubt!!!
Brock, with a rebuilt throwing elbow, led the league in QBR (72.8), passer rating (113.0), yards per pass attempt (9.6), yards per completed pass (13.9) and passing touchdown percentage (7.0). Can't wait to see what he does with a full off-season in his back pocket.
This channel is amazing
Purdy had the best season out of every qb last year. He led in almost every qb stat and was top 5 in the rest behind a bad pass blocking line. Sounds like a top 5 qb to me.
Appreciate you for looking at my boy he’s going into his second year starting and people acting like he a vet
That deep throw against Detroit was actually quite perfectly placed - the DB bumped Aiyuk while it was in the air (the reason the flag was thrown) to stop him short.
I don’t disagree
Yup, so many like to argue it should have been a pick because it bounced off the defender.s face mask.. Forgetting the pi flag because the defender bumped Aiyuk.
You can draw up a nice play(Shanahan) or have amazing players(deebo, kittle, etc.) but a play with those guys can’t happen without a good QB, and Purdy is that
We all want aiyuk playing. But if for whatever reason hes not pearsall is the real deal. Him and purdy are goong to have alot of great plays together this year.
He’s not Aiyuk tho
@@ChaseDanielShow no but aiyuk wasn't aiyuk either his rookie year lol. The offense is loaded with weapons I don't think it would effect us much if he started out slow after missing all of this training camp.
I think brock is going to have a full detail on the playbook this year instead of last year when he was rehabbing his ucl injury. He has full offseason to get to know the playbook and every little detail of it. Its going to be amazing year and he bulk up this year also
He has a full off season to worry about playing instead of rehabbing
@ChaseDanielShow leads to more reads on defense and lots of play making
Play #3, tipped potential INT to Aiyuk, it looks like Aiyuk didn't expect the post throw. At the very least, he doesn't track the ball correctly. After the ball is in the air, you can see from the QB view that AIyuk hesitates. If he'd ran it out, he would have been in position, and the only way the CB could have stopped it would have been to interfere. I originally thought it was a rare bad throw by Brock that he got lucky on, but now I think the only reason it wasn't an easy completion was Aiyuk's mistake.
(also, I had Brock as Top 5 going *into* last season. After last season, I have him at #3, maybe just a touch behind Josh, because of Josh's perennial playoff wins). Less than 2 seasons starting, 2 Conference Championship Game starts. Based on a quick search, the only other QBs I can find that did that were Patrick Mahomes and Ben Roethlisberger. Not even Tom Brady did that.
I had him at #5 because I don't care how good your team is, winning 7 straight and making a Conference Championship game as a season-starting 3rd stringer is no joke. Then he came off a serious injury to make it back again? With everyone trying to prove you aren't that good? No worse than #3 in the NFL.
“This might be my favorite throw all year” -proceeds to say that for every throw lol
🤷🏻♂️
for that jacksonville play, you can see that he wanted kittle to move towards the sideline but both aiyuk and kittle went towards the middle which forced purdy to do the difficult throw.
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That big time catch by Aiyuk against the Lions was not a bad throw, the Lions defender bumped Aiyuk which stopped his stride also why the ref threw his flag so that ball would have been dropped into a bucket if it wasn't for that. Refs picked up the flag because there's no sense arguing about the penalty when the catch was made, but everyone arguing the defender has every right to the ball doesn't realize that the defender can't interfere with the receiver's route, it wasn't like the bump was right as the ball was there.
Agreed
The flag was picked up because the DB was playing the ball the whole time it was airborne and Aiyuk collided with him. It worked out for Aiyuk but that was clearly not DPI
There’s no doubt about Purdy being one of the best in the game today. But, one would be naive to think that the coach and the system are not in a large part responsible for his success. They put a talented QB in a position to succeed and he has taken full advantage of it. He is executing the offense and making the plays.
But I always chuckle when I think of things like how all the Bears fans cried about how they “could have had Mahomes”. Honestly, though, would Mahomes have become as great as he is now if he had gone to that dysfunctional mess of a franchise as a rookie? I doubt it.
It’s one in the same
The hate for this young man needs to be studied
10:15 That proves the “system” argument wrong. System be damned on that play for 6.
!!!!
No one ever mentions the lions db committed pi on the Aiyuk Circus catch. Thats the only reason he got to the ball before Aiyuk did.
On that JAX throw, looks like Cisco the safety #5 was waiting for the INT if he went to Kittle- Aiyuk was the better shot.
No shot
@@ChaseDanielShow 8:15 Cisco's sitting on that Kittle throw
Brock is great because he misses himself with all the noise and improves his craft in his own created way. Great performers in all walks of life create their own fundamental system to improve. This is my opinion as a weekend warrior pool player
Agreed!
did yall catch the lions #32 trying to stomp on purdys knee?
Ayyyy good catch
@@ChaseDanielShow i remember watching it in real time during that game(im a 49ers fan)and saw it in multiple angles. #32 wasnt even on assignment for purdy. he came in late on the play towards when purdy was on the ground and tried to "casually" step over, but you can clearly tell it was intentional. you should look into it as well and watch other videos of that run
Love the purdy content go niners
Niner gang
Pride of Mizzu..... I see ya
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I feel like there's only been 2 49ers Superbowls and there might be 5 or 6 by the end of the 20's 😂
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Everyone says the Aiyuk catch vs Lions was lucky. If the db doesn't interfere with Aiyuk the throw is on the $$$$
Agree!
kittle wasn't open
Show me him calling audibles
hes better than ur qb
I hate that people judge Purdy's career by Jimmy's career. Jimmy left a stain on this franchise.
Just ignore them. If you have eyes, and you aren’t Nick Wright, you know Purdy plays nothing like Jimmy G, he has way more tools in his bag
Jimmy is fine. Jimmy is good. Jimmy is not a top 10 QB. But lets not pretend he's a Ryan Leaf or Zach Wilson or even a Trey Lance. He's a QB who executes some plays extremely well and has a very limited range of plays he's good at. Inside that range he's fantastic. Outside that range... well, that's bad. He's got great football knowledge, a good work ethic, every game he was over helping Purdy from the sidelines. He was helping Lance too. Time and again he put his body on the line for our team, time and again he paid for it, and I heard not one word of complaint or rumblings that he was pissy in the locker room because he'd just had another part of his body destroyed. I respect the hell out of anyone who takes a beating like that without complaint and does it again - and if he was fragile, well, if I was tackled by some of the people he was tackled by I'd probably come apart like Mr. Potatohead.
I think he'll finish out his career as a backup and as a backup to help train young QBs I'd have a hard time thinking of one better. He's the sort of guy where you know he'll help in the QB room and if he has to step up because god forbid number one goes down, there's worse hands to be in. If he'd take the money, I'd have him as a backup over Darnold in a heartbeat.
Jimmy brought up K. Shanihan and our 49ers. He came back when he had already been disguarded. Jimmy laid a great foundation for an unexpected gem 💎 of overlooked Iowa State/ Arizona qb.
@@TheoreticalString I'll second that; I get mad about Purdy vs. Garoppolo comparison, but at the same time Jimmy was a solidly decent 49er; he almost never did anything special, but he moved the chains and handled business like a pro.
All I see are check downs idk what anybody sees in him……….
throwing 10-30 yards is checkdowns?
Brock over Herbert every time
Hmmm
The long ball to deebo had like 50 air yards. Brock totally has a noodle arm /s
Lol whatever you say
@@ChaseDanielShow/s means sarcasm lol
According to Next Gen Stats, Purdy's longest in 2022 was 44.5 and in 2023 was 48.8.
The other "noodle arm" QB Tua had 44.6/55.1/56.1/53.1 over his 4 seasons.
@@smudgeous4068 and I bet that doesn’t account for how far away they actually threw the ball from. Ie 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage.