Brock Purdy is GOOD. Especially when he has Trent Williams, Deebo, McCaffrey, Kittle, and Brandon Aiyuk on the field, plus one of the best, if not the best head coach in the league. I worry that all those weapons could prevent Purdy from being seen as the elite quarterback he is. How do we help get him in that conversation of elite quarterback?

I remember when this debate happened with Eli Manning, the Giants fans would say, “You can’t spell E-L-I-T-E without Eli!” That seemed effective… didn’t hurt that he won two super bowls, but I’m sure that’s coming for Brock.

What do you all think?

  • uvohjackB
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    10 months ago

    Anybody calling him a system quarterback hasn’t watched him play. So the solution is easy, have him play in games those people watch. Like the NFCCG and Super Bowl. Then they will see how good he is and they will shut the fuck up.

  • CMarshKarateKicKB
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    10 months ago

    There were Brady haters all the way until he won a superbowl with the bucks. There’s just something about cerebral smaller arm QBs that never get the kind of credit freak athletic ones do.

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    10 months ago

    Haters gonna hate. Don’t waste time trying to prove to people why he’s great when they only have one reason for why he is bad

  • NotEvenSwedishB
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    10 months ago

    Who gives a fuck.

    I had a packers fan try to tell me how bad Purdy and the niners are and how much better the packers are. You can’t fix stupid.

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    10 months ago

    Winning without Deebo or CMC would be a good start.

  • EShyB
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    10 months ago

    The best thing to do, is to stop worrying about what other people think. They don’t matter right now.

    The 50 media people who vote for MVP don’t matter either. That award isn’t the goal, winning a Superbowl is (and in the last 25 years only two QBs won that award and went on to win a Superbowl).

    The only thing that matters is that we get to enjoy watching an elite QB on our team and he’s only in his second year as well. This can go on for a while.

    If he keeps playing like that, people will have a hard time denying it. They can give Hurts the MVP and in the future people will laugh at that and say Purdy was robbed. It’s fine. We’ve seen that in sports before.