Why the 49ers Don’t Think They Have a Problem Keeping Their Quarterbacks Healthy



Grant Cohn and Jose Sanchez discuss why the San Francisco 49ers don’t think they have a problem keeping their quarterbacks healthy.

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  1. I agree with John and Kyle.
    Jimmys first injury was him trying to run into a DB. Treys finger injury was from hitting a helmet. Purdys injury was just bad luck, and Shanahan having too much trust in kroft. You can argue the Lance ankle injury was Shanahans fault but you can’t predict when a guy will get hurt.

    The real problem is their lack of shoring up the offensive line the last several years.

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  2. The issue here is that they need Brock to start camp as the starter. They know like many of us know that if Trey has to start games next year they are going to lose games and Trey's stats will look terrible, this makes them look really bad for spending what they did to draft Trey and puts them in a really bad position. If Brock isn't ready and they trade or sign someone to start it makes them look just as bad because they are again admitting the mistake on Trey. The only way they escape this is if Brock plays and stays healthy as the QB of the future and they can spin it that Brock earned the job and eventually they are able to to trade or move Trey before he plays.

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  3. Purdy’s injury was a freak accident. Burrows was sacked 9 times in one game…. does Cinci not care about their QBs. Both Mahomes and Hurts are going into the Super Bowl injured. 70 QBs played this year for 32 teams. Most of the changes were due to injury. Injury to QBs is common place and some QBs are more prone to getting hurt… like Garopolo. Trey was drafted to be a running QB…. he gets hurt running… Garopolo got hurt being sacked… Every QB gets sacked while they are playing… it’s amazing there aren’t more injuries.

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  4. If Kyle doesn’t pay attention to his QB’s and won’t protect him. Then bring in more than 3 because numbers and data says he gets them hurt. Then we’ll be holding our Johnsons in the end again😂

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  5. If you look at the most durable QB of all time TB12 the biggest factor was his ability to protect himself to the point this season where he almost seemed scared and was just getting the ball out of his hand at all costs. At the other end of the scale you have a guy like Tua who has never been able to protect himself even going back to college. Run through the injuries to the 9er QB's this season Trey was just a horrible bad call by KS,Jimmy was the sort of injury he has had his entire NFL career and the last two were two guys unprepared for the heat that was coming at them from one of the best D lines in football. Both Lynch and Shanahan kind of threw Lance under the bus by victim blaming him.

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  6. Real reporters that know what they're talking about say that those who think Kyle should be fired are galactically stupid, and I immediately thought of Grant's dumba$$

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  7. Really hating kyles post game pressers after these injuries. Acts pretty smug, and doesn’t answer the hard questions with any resolution! Well, it’s football! 🤦‍♂️

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