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Did Purdy actually have a team this year for the most part? Deebo looks cooked. Aiyuk was playing bad before he was injured and McCaffrey basically should have sat the whole season. I think the 9ers should franchise tag Purdy to see what they really have since the team will look different next year. I mean it's that or do what....go get someone like Cousins?

You guys are smarter about football but I think a lot of Purdy criticism is because of where he is playing. Why not move to a weaker division? Its done good things for Mayfield. I wonder if Purdy is a game manager like you say he is would he do better with the Colts for example?
Even if we pretend Purdy was in a bad situation (which I dont think anyone would say it has been…) hes been mediocre at best.

3800/20/12, 65% comp, 96 passer rating. Pretty huge falloffs from 4300/31/11, 69% comp, 113 passer rating.

That doesnt warrant the hype he received.
 
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Purdy played with The Avengers (McCaffrey, Deebo, Aiyuk, Kittle, Jennings, O-Line was better, loaded defense etc.) last season and even then did not look perfect. Plus Shanahan as play caller.

49ers have a ton of injuries every other year, but he still has Deebo, Kittle, Jennings, Shanahan. It is tough to see him having a better situation anywhere else.

Deebo is trash though. He looks like he's been training with Eddie Lazy over the offseason.

Everything else is correct though. Purdy is kinda like Cincy Dalton.
 
Did Purdy actually have a team this year for the most part? Deebo looks cooked. Aiyuk was playing bad before he was injured and McCaffrey basically should have sat the whole season. I think the 9ers should franchise tag Purdy to see what they really have since the team will look different next year. I mean it's that or do what....go get someone like Cousins?

You guys are smarter about football but I think a lot of Purdy criticism is because of where he is playing. Why not move to a weaker division? Its done good things for Mayfield. I wonder if Purdy is a game manager like you say he is would he do better with the Colts for example?
Deebo is cooked because he was carrying shit tier QB's his entire career. Aiyuk is actually finally becoming what he was supposed to be but got injured. They cant franchise Purdy or grab Cousins. These short term deals will absolutely destroy them in 2026. They'll lose McCaffrey, Deebo, and Kittle. They're going to sign Kittle to an extension more than likely, but thats a big number on an injury prone and older TE. They're better off moving on. The 49ers are on a precipice of a rebuild with that offense. You might as well draft a QB like Jalen Milroe, Ewers or Jaxson Dart and see what you have. If you implode, you're int he Archie Manning sweepstakes.

Baker is in a fantastic situation team wise. It's not just the division. He has 2 good RB's, 2 great WR's although Godwin is probably gone, a good o-line, a new but really good OC. The Buccs have a better offense top to bottom than the 49ers.

With that said, there is a reason Baker was picked #1 and Purdy wasn't. There is a massive gap in talent.
 
Of the coaching jobs likely to be open this year, I think the Bears are one of the more attractive options. Their biggest missing piece is a competent coach.
you forget that the teams in their division are 14-2, 14-2, 10-5 this year all with relatively young teams...
 
Bill Belichick buried all of the NFL owners today except for the late great Al Davis

“It’s such a personal question for ownership to decide,” Belichick said. “And historically, you look back at great coaches like Tom Landry, who probably never would’ve had a chance to do what he did in today’s environment. . . . There’s a lot of cooks in the kitchen, you know, between the General Manager, personnel directors, head coaches, owners, owners’ families and so forth. Sometimes, from the outside, it’s a little blurry as to who’s really making the decision, whether the owner has deferred it to somebody, whether he is making it him or herself, or whether it’s a committee or how all that works.

I would say in my experience of interviewing with different owners for head coaching positions, the subject very seldom relates to football,” Belichick said. “It’s about a lot of other things besides football. The only interview I’ve ever had with an owner that was a football conversation really was Al Davis interviewed me in depth about everything football, from personnel to coaching scheme, staff, practice, techniques, fundamentals, scouting, you name it. Now, some of that was probably a little bit of information gathering on his part, too, but he was genuinely concerned about the specific operation of the football team and how it would be conducted and how what he believed in and how that would integrate with somebody different than him who had never been in the Raider system. And it was a great day that I spent there in Oakland with Mr. Davis.”
 
This Ricky Pearsall kid. He's not fast, doesn't have good hands and doesn't run great routes. But man, what a player.

- Cris Collinsworth
 
Bill Belichick buried all of the NFL owners today except for the late great Al Davis

“It’s such a personal question for ownership to decide,” Belichick said. “And historically, you look back at great coaches like Tom Landry, who probably never would’ve had a chance to do what he did in today’s environment. . . . There’s a lot of cooks in the kitchen, you know, between the General Manager, personnel directors, head coaches, owners, owners’ families and so forth. Sometimes, from the outside, it’s a little blurry as to who’s really making the decision, whether the owner has deferred it to somebody, whether he is making it him or herself, or whether it’s a committee or how all that works.

I would say in my experience of interviewing with different owners for head coaching positions, the subject very seldom relates to football,” Belichick said. “It’s about a lot of other things besides football. The only interview I’ve ever had with an owner that was a football conversation really was Al Davis interviewed me in depth about everything football, from personnel to coaching scheme, staff, practice, techniques, fundamentals, scouting, you name it. Now, some of that was probably a little bit of information gathering on his part, too, but he was genuinely concerned about the specific operation of the football team and how it would be conducted and how what he believed in and how that would integrate with somebody different than him who had never been in the Raider system. And it was a great day that I spent there in Oakland with Mr. Davis.”
"It’s about a lot of other things besides football."

"Are you going to bring a bunch of incompetent cans with you to this team?"

"Yes."

"Sorry, not interested."

"But mah X's and O's!!"
 
Bill Belichick buried all of the NFL owners today except for the late great Al Davis

“It’s such a personal question for ownership to decide,” Belichick said. “And historically, you look back at great coaches like Tom Landry, who probably never would’ve had a chance to do what he did in today’s environment. . . . There’s a lot of cooks in the kitchen, you know, between the General Manager, personnel directors, head coaches, owners, owners’ families and so forth. Sometimes, from the outside, it’s a little blurry as to who’s really making the decision, whether the owner has deferred it to somebody, whether he is making it him or herself, or whether it’s a committee or how all that works.

I would say in my experience of interviewing with different owners for head coaching positions, the subject very seldom relates to football,” Belichick said. “It’s about a lot of other things besides football. The only interview I’ve ever had with an owner that was a football conversation really was Al Davis interviewed me in depth about everything football, from personnel to coaching scheme, staff, practice, techniques, fundamentals, scouting, you name it. Now, some of that was probably a little bit of information gathering on his part, too, but he was genuinely concerned about the specific operation of the football team and how it would be conducted and how what he believed in and how that would integrate with somebody different than him who had never been in the Raider system. And it was a great day that I spent there in Oakland with Mr. Davis.”
I think you misinterpreted what he said. He didn't "bury" anyone. He simply talked about the way owners interview coaches, which is pretty much exactly like most other industries interview for management. They want to know what kind of person they are more than what they know.
 
I think you misinterpreted what he said. He didn't "bury" anyone. He simply talked about the way owners interview coaches, which is pretty much exactly like most other industries interview for management. They want to know what kind of person they are more than what they know.

I think you skipped the entire first paragraph lol

It's also an excerpt from a podcast, where the context was him talking about the concerns with how owners make coaching changes. It wasn't just about interviewing.
 
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