Are the 49ers Bracing for Bad News about Brock Purdy?



Grant Cohn and Jose Sanchez discuss whether the San Francisco 49ers are bracing for bad news about Brock Purdy, plus much more.

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47 thoughts on “Are the 49ers Bracing for Bad News about Brock Purdy?”

  1. After lawrence, who appears stronger every game, fields was the guy. On SF he'd be running for 100 per game limited to five yard throws, yet he'd be announced the new messiah already

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  2. Kyle and John and the owner have blown a great Superbowl teams with them looking for a QB Fields was much better QB that was much more proven than Lance 3 first round picks for Unproven lower class D1 QB totally frustrated with this 50 year plus 49 er fan I telling you Kyle is a total bust and looking at Kyle's playoff history not good hope the owner snap one day and hire a real coach and get a real QB

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  3. All the QB drama is exhausting. Trey Lance is finally gonna get a chance to actually play some games and show everybody what he's got (or not). Purdy will sit until he heals up. Draft another QB in the late rounds or sign a mobile vet as a backup. Then just sit back and enjoy the offseason.

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  4. I’m sorry Grant but I’m gonna have to disagree with you and Jose again Brock he was develop pretty well Bye Brian greasy this season you can say he had that in college but he was benched two times in college and didn’t look as good as he looked in the 49ers offense even Trey Lance look better this year in preseason than he did in his first year the dime he threw to Danny Gray could completely open up this offense If trey Lance could add the deep ball to the YAC Bro’s 6th ship 49ers

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  5. José my guy I have to agree with you you don’t trade all pro players grant are you still a little bitter that he blocked you on Instagram You draft players determine if they’re good if they’re great like Deebo was last year and the year before you re-sign them you stack as many all pro players on top of all pro players as you can get

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  6. I am not a pro football player, defensive coordinator not playing football at the time but I would say 87% of the time I can tell who's getting the ball on the 49ers offense what's so special about that?

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  7. Kyle has screwed the team in favor of his scheme…..Jimmy stood in there and got blasted for all these years behind the 26th ranked (on average) pass blocking OLine….. 5 years (2017-2021)

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  8. The Niners will never beat the Chiefs regardless of what QB they have and definitely not with Kyle as the head coach, he doesn't protect his QB and Chris Jones will eat them for breakfast!

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  9. Maybe it's me maybe I'm old but I never heard in the 70s or 80s them comment about a quarterback and he's not accurate never never ever ever never ever ever never ever ever ever was the comment not accurate used for any quarterback in the 80's 70's or then 80s or probably the 90s

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  10. Christian McCaffrey has been healthy in 34 years where did you come up with that stat Pumpkinhead he got hurt the last two years before it came to the 49ers six games he missed one year and seven games you missed another year that's it get your stats right you f**** ugly motherfuker I hate ugly people

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  11. I want to make a point based on what Grant said. He said Shanahan does not develop QBs well. This is exactly what I have been saying as well. In terms of Shanahan's limitations it's not just Lance and it's not just with the Niners. Can anyone point to how or when they have developed Trey Lance? The answer is no. Those that are ready to move on from Lance and get rid of him are advocating that the Niners should act like he was never on the team. poof He is gone. These same people never wanted Lance to begin with.

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  12. I feel bad for trey he has do much on his shoulders, this team is superb owl ready and time is running out. They could have traded all those draft picks to go get a proven veteran or even brady, instead they used it on trey and just expect him to be the future.

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  13. The trade for the #3 pick 1 month before the draft without knowing who they liked never made sense. The only thing that has ever made sense to me was that they were putting a package together to trade for Watson, who ultimately became too toxic to trade for. They then were in a position to where they had to draft a QB and they knew they would have to get to the #3 pick to get one of the top 3 guys. I"ll never believe that Mac Jones was ever an option because that guy went 3 picks later than the 49ers original position and nobody had projected Jones to go top 10 until the 49ers traded with the Dolphins. I really want to hear the real story of this draft which got real weird on draft day when Jed kept tweeting like he had no idea who was going to get drafted. If you really analyze this draft by the 49ers, it really highlights the weaknesses of the whole Jed/Lynch/Shanahan dynamic.

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  14. That's complete BS! As arrogant and short sighted as bananahans is, there's no way he okayed drafting Lance because of the optics or judgement by the fans. Bananahans is just not a good coach. It's painfully obvious at this point but everybody in the media, including you guys, keep giving Kyle a pass. He's a great play designer and that's it. He's not a good leader. He can't call the plays he designs, he gets QB's destroyed, he doesn't develop players, he helps make devastatingly bad draft picks in the early rounds and he can't get a team over the hump to win a championship. Unless he wins a super bowl next year, bananahans has to go!

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