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2 hours ago, usanyj said:

I turned to my dad and said, mr. Irrelevant is going to lead the niners to a Super Bowl and the our number 2 overall pick can’t complete a screen pass.

Don't leave us hanging, what did your Dad say back?  :)

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Purdy might not have Zach stats with the Jets. But he wouldn’t be anywhere near what he is with the 49ers. They have 4 ridiculous weapons  and a great O-line and play calling OC that knows how to use those weapons. You can be sick at looking at every QB in this league until we fix the other issues. Then Jimmy G or Derek Carr or whoever we have next year, can do the job. We can’t continue to make it seem like the QB was the only problem.  

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2 hours ago, Beerfish said:

What utter bull.  Purdy is nothing special, the niners are. 

Niners defense is much better than jets AND they constantly create turnovers.

Niners have a TE weapon, RB weapon and the best run after the catch guy in the league in deebo

Niners have a VASTLY better oline and vastly better coaching.

Put Brock Purdy on the Jets and he is Mike White

Will we switch offense systems now that mlf is gone?

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3 hours ago, Integrity28 said:

Honestly, the stuff they ask him to do is pretty basic Shanny O stuff. Zach should have been able to execute this stuff, and MLF should have been able to teach it. 

What part of Zach cannot throw a football do yall not get? Its like some people haven't watched him play and sh*t himself on the field

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At some point both a QB and a coach have to sink or swim on their own merits and Wilson and Lafleur have proven themselves over two seasons to be hot garbage.  I find it laughable when fans blame the supporting cast when its convenient to support their narrative, and other times blame the coaching. Good QB's elevate the players around them and so do good coaches.  The Jets had neither on offense the last two years.

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8 hours ago, Aussie Jet said:

Purdy was very mediocre in the first half. Wasn't accurate and made some poor decisions. But he didn't turn it over.

Second half, the Niners made adjustments, the Seahawks couldn't keep up and then shot themselves in the foot with the Geno fumble and Geno interception.

Purdy is a competent quarterback but this is all down to the system that Shanny runs and the talent around Purdy, plus a sturdy offensive line that keeps his pocket clean. There was one point in the game where the pocket collapsed and Purdy ran backwards out of the pocket, which is something that we gave hell to Wilson for doing.

Big difference between one time and 50% of dropbacks

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10 hours ago, Aussie Jet said:

Purdy was very mediocre in the first half. Wasn't accurate and made some poor decisions. But he didn't turn it over.

Second half, the Niners made adjustments, the Seahawks couldn't keep up and then shot themselves in the foot with the Geno fumble and Geno interception.

Purdy is a competent quarterback but this is all down to the system that Shanny runs and the talent around Purdy, plus a sturdy offensive line that keeps his pocket clean. There was one point in the game where the pocket collapsed and Purdy ran backwards out of the pocket, which is something that we gave hell to Wilson for doing.

"We" gave Wilson hell for doing that every freaking time.

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6 hours ago, ChuckkieB said:

At some point both a QB and a coach have to sink or swim on their own merits and Wilson and Lafleur have proven themselves over two seasons to be hot garbage.  I find it laughable when fans blame the supporting cast when its convenient to support their narrative, and other times blame the coaching. Good QB's elevate the players around them and so do good coaches.  The Jets had neither on offense the last two years.

I'm all in with firing LaFleur, but Saleh should have been fired too for the same reasons.

Now the Jets are gonna get a rookie OC, a mediocre "veteran" QB, 2023 is gonna be a major regression, and boom we start again.

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10 hours ago, Beerfish said:

What utter bull.  Purdy is nothing special, the niners are. 

Niners defense is much better than jets AND they constantly create turnovers.

Niners have a TE weapon, RB weapon and the best run after the catch guy in the league in deebo

Niners have a VASTLY better oline and vastly better coaching.

Put Brock Purdy on the Jets and he is Mike White

The only thing I'll disagree with there is Purdy in infinitely more mobile than Lurch White 

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12 hours ago, Aussie Jet said:

Purdy was very mediocre in the first half. Wasn't accurate and made some poor decisions. But he didn't turn it over.

Second half, the Niners made adjustments, the Seahawks couldn't keep up and then shot themselves in the foot with the Geno fumble and Geno interception.

Purdy is a competent quarterback but this is all down to the system that Shanny runs and the talent around Purdy, plus a sturdy offensive line that keeps his pocket clean. There was one point in the game where the pocket collapsed and Purdy ran backwards out of the pocket, which is something that we gave hell to Wilson for doing.

What game were you watching?  This guy played well.  When you consider his draft position, his franchise scored BIG TIME.  We should be so lucky to have such a "mediocre" QB in our room. 

Jets fans, boy, I don't know.  :)     

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11 hours ago, Barry McCockinner said:

It's a lot easier to play QB when everything else around you is strong. Strong o-line, elite RB, strong WR's, elite TE, elite play calling.

It's a team game. Brock is playing well but we don't know what he'd do in the same situation here.

Trey Lance never looked like Purdy in the limited time we saw him. Lance is likely a bust imho. The 49ers really lucked out landing Purdy.

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6 minutes ago, LIJetsFan said:

What game were you watching?  This guy played well.  When you consider his draft position, his franchise scored BIG TIME.  We should be so lucky to have such a "mediocre" QB in our room. 

Jets fans, boy, I don't know.  :)     

I dont think Purdy had a great first half, but do most rookies have a great first half in their first playoff start?  And does it even matter since he came back in the 2nd half and was exceptional?

SF should be the exact blueprint for what the Jets want to do as an organization and are the reason why talking about picking a QB again in round 1 is ridiculous.  Finding someone as good as Burrow, Mahomes or Allen is too difficult, its smarter to build our running game and defense and continue to look for QBs outside of the first round.  

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12 hours ago, Beerfish said:

What utter bull.  Purdy is nothing special, the niners are. 

Niners defense is much better than jets AND they constantly create turnovers.

Niners have a TE weapon, RB weapon and the best run after the catch guy in the league in deebo

Niners have a VASTLY better oline and vastly better coaching.

Put Brock Purdy on the Jets and he is Mike White

Yeah, I dare say Mac Jons would look amazing in the 9ers and people would be talking like he was the best QB in that draft. 

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11 hours ago, Hal N of Provo said:

You really think the Jets can develop a late pick when they can’t develop good picks? It’s all random? 

If we remove Wilson, Lance, and Tua since it’s a little early to judge them - though feasible all three fall into the bust category - QB’s drafted 2-5 overall have a very low hit rate over the last couple decades.

Going backwards from those guys it’s seven consecutive busts, then Ryan, then bust, then Rivers, then bust. It gets a little better after that, I guess really more like the 50/50 it was with Ryan and before, but QB’s didn’t go high the same way they do now and it was a different league back then.

That you have to go back 15 years to find a success drafted in that range is telling IMO. Teams are just throwing darts nowadays and they’re not good at it. Looking for all the wrong stuff high in the draft.

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