Prick Wrong is a complete @$$ clown! Purdy is the highest rated QB in the NFL since he became the starter. He broke Mahomes' record for highest rating over the first 25 starts.
I am struck week after week with what a beautiful and catchable ball Purdy throws, and I saw all the Brodie, Montana, and Young yrs at the top of their games. And he has zip on that thing. We really struck gold with this guy.
They actually give an honest football assessment, ironically all of them have actually played the game unlike those nick wrong and Colin cowturd. I can't take anyone seriously who watches purdy play and can't see that he is a force.
chase is legit former NFL QB so yeah, i trust former any NFL QB's analysis (except cam who didn't pickup the ball in sb) more than others except this channel.
7:56 speaking as a LT and o-line coach I love this! So so so many QBs are going to continue scrambling left beyond the leverage of their tackle resulting in a sack or an off balance throw because they cant set their feet with the end in pursuit. Instead Purdy plants that left foot in the ground when he reaches the edge of Williams leverage flips his hips and gains ground back. This lets Williams get enough of the end to give Purdy time to make the throw.
I Wish some of the talking heads watched your break down. Kyle gets so much credit, but for years you’ve been calling out the 49ers drop back plays, but Purdy is making it work.
a local 95.7 The Game caller broke this down very well and the hosts agreed. It's the QB that makes the system not the other way around. Take Miami for example. Their offensive under McDaniel is considered elite. They have the O-Line, the receivers and the running backs. But without Tua it's been a disaster. So yeah Kyle has a great system but without Brock difficulties would arise.
All of Kyle's coaching talent has been poached and he's not so amazing. I've never been impressed. No one does less with more than Kyle Shanahan. Just imagine how many rings And Reid would have with this roster
People discredit Brock for his “weapons”. When Deebo never gets open. But give all credit to Stroud who is throwing to Nico Collins, Tank Dell & Diggs. Cowherd & Nick Wright are 100% being trolls on purpose. Stats don’t lie. PFF has Brock as the #1 rated QB in football.
@@tommyharper126 not often. I often would prefer a WR who can get separation. Defenses know how to stop Deebo now. His jet sweeps are laughably infective anymore. I really like Deebo. But the Niners offense would put a lot more pressure on defenses if a true WR was constantly getting open. Deebo is only effective in zone
@@kevinandrewsphoto yeah buddy you probably don’t watch much of the Niners if you think a jet sweep is the only thing that made Deebo effective. Night in and night out we see Deebo having better games than Aiyuk, but Aiyuk runs better routes. I promise you Deebo puts more pressure on defenses more than 90% of the WRs in the league
@@tommyharper126 He's not a 9er fan. He's a Brock stan. They're easy to spot. Brock stans will crap on every other 9er coach or player on offense and defense in order to elevate Brock. A lot of them are from Arizona/Iowa.
Just seems to me that there not getting much separation on the passing game. I think missing CMC is a big deal and not having 1st round draft pick Rick Pearsall which is suppose to be a man beater...I am hoping to see see Ricky Pearsall this weekend coming up against the Chiefs. We will see if that gives them any spark if Pearsall plays.
Just watched the game from 2008 where JT lead the 49ers to a 33-30 OT win against the Seahawks. Didn't see him play much back then as I was in the military, but he had a much better arm than I remembered.
I watched him too recently. Seen a lot of good things (JT, don't take this the wrong way, I love your channel and your insights, you had quite a lot of arm talent too).
As successful as the Niners have been running the ball, I'd love to see even more play action looks. We got a bit of it in this game and it worked well, but they've really gotten away from it this year so far. I was much happier with the way this game was called; it felt more like traditional Purdy.
According to Colin Cowturd, Brock is a bottom tier QB in the NFL. I always appreciate experts like JTO that actually give you video evidence that shows how elite Brock really is. #WorldClass
His the only YTuber who did a pre draft analysis of Brock Purdy. Shows how much most YT draft analysts know....they all talk about the same candidates - that everyone ALREADY knows about and can't identify true diamonds in the rough!
fuckin love this channel. i love the one-liners, whether you mean to or not (e.g. "who's who in the zoo", "this route is made to serve", etc.). good shit, man! and still happy you giving Purdy and the team flowers when other talking heads are balking and chirping about some worthless bullshit. cheers
Love JT’s commentary. He sees what the QB sees second by second. Deebo is an elite athlete, but I sense that he doesn’t see the integration of all the moving pieces in the play. JT knows this but also knows that Deebo changes defenses. Thank God we have him, but he’s still got unused ceiling
I haven't watched any of your videos in awhile. I was happy to see you compliment Deebo. He might not get everything right but what he does well he's a one-of-one. Thank you!
Top content, as always. I was arguing on Peacock and Crocky's video that you always say the hot route'd better be on the same side the free runner is. Everyone keeps arguing Purdy should have released the ball to Kittle with AZ sooner on the last drive but ignore that his hot route was making him look the other way from pressure. You point it out again in this video.
I wish the Niners coaches would watch your breakdowns and learn how to improve their plays. You have pointed out many times over the years minor adjustments that could open up receivers much better. Thank you.
Glad Brock looked back to himself this game looked uncomfortable against the cards, I think Purdy is as shocked as we all are when Debo gets separation
That was 49ers 666th win to kick off week 6. First drive ugly interception to #6. Total score 60 points. 49ers score 36. When you sum the numbers 1-36 it equals 666. This took place in the stadium of the BEAST quake.
Guards blowing blocking assignments is getting old A massive distinction between the analysis here and that of Twitter “experts” is the appreciation of anticipation throws. The Ringer idiots devalue throws in this and similar schemes as “just throwing to a spot” when we see weekly how hard that is
The screen to #44 was also (maybe even mainly) a technique problem with #65. He shouldn't turn inside. If he would be able to step in front of the DL right foot forward and stay more open to the left, he probably makes the block. And yes, fully agree about the eyes on the #17 also, but they would stay on him better also if he wouldn't turn. (And yes, I don't know either how they are coached on that, but pretty basic stuff "don't turn your shoulders/hips the wrong way" :D)
@@terrythegnome2408 I definately am disappointed his play this year. Last year was promising and I was hoping continued improvement but I think he plays worse than last year.
2:54 you're the second breakdown I've seen on this game, and you both mention this not being a good throw, but honestly think Purdy threw how he did to get around the defender's arm reach. Just put it in the approximate area your guy should be and let Deebo make a play
I wish we had a stronger Oline...to allow Purdy more time to let plays develop. Shanny needs to keep plays that allow for throws with Purdy on the move or less than 5 seconds
Their o line is a lot better this year but you don’t notice it cuz of the depth of these routes and that they don’t have a speedster to get down field super fast.
Great content JT. I think you are spot on with the potential gaps and deficiencies that can hurt us in the traditional drop back offense and why we've lost 3 games this year. It always seems that Shanny tries to evolve the offense to be more "pass first" but lacks the Oline to allow to really pull it off. They need to stick to the under-center play-action (IMO) with the wide zone blocked runs that is their staple.
The throw at the 32:00 minute mark, was that a no look throw by Purdy? It looks like he holds the DB outside with his eyes before ripping it up the middle.
Time Stamps! ("Brock and company mostly did their part, but the Return Game _still_ sucks" edition.) 0:00 - Kick Off 0:52 - Press Cross to Escape 2:27 - Deebo Earns His Keep 4:41 - "Improv!" 8:10 - A Poor Four Score and Deebo Ago 10:29 - The Deebo Drift 13:11 - Escape after No Look, No Heat 16:05 - A for Aiyuk (finally), A for Anticipation 18:36 - _"A splendid Lucky Seven you rolled."_ 20:25 - Two Wood to Jennings 21:16 - So much for the Juice Screen. 23:56 - Kittle Corner Chuck 26:22 - Set the Score, Kittle. 28:04 - One, Two, Rip (Held) 29:47 - Full House of Juice 31:14 - Again, an A for Aiyuk, A for Anticipation 33:18 - Slagged Slant (featuring a response to a Kurt Tweet) 38:22 - Take Two, Kittle. 40:31 - Final
The NFL YouTbube account posted at QB School. You were throwing some nice dimes, but unfortunately it was a loss. Would love to see you breakdown your game.
@@TheQBSchool Great football weekend for me…first the 49ers beat the Seachickens, then the Ducks beat Ohio State, then Chase Daniels responds to my comment on his film breakdown of Purdy, and then finally JT O’Sullivan responds on his video to breakdown video…hell yeah!
Curious to hear your take on what would fix their dropback game. I know you harp on not liking their 7 step under center stuff, but would you like to see that instead as a half roll to the wide side, just dump it and take it from the shotgun (which they've done more of recently), or something else?
At this point, I don’t understand the hate. I know he isn’t Patrick mahomes… he is one of one. But Purdy is arguably top ten. (Probably tenth but still lol) No way he is anything less. The proof is in the pudding. I can only think of five QB’s maybe six I would want over him.
Watching this Kittle is getting wide open on a lot of plays, the O line looks like it was struggling a bit. Myself I like to use the sidelines and throw outs and quick outs instead of working the middle of the field. Seahawks D was getting some pressure on purdy but they didn't get in his head which is what they were aiming for
It's astounding to me that they still don't have the ability for the QB to make game changing adjustments at the line based on what the defense is giving them. They literally lost in the SB because of it and not making that change in the off season is flat out absurd. WTF are they doing. Want to add, love the breakdown of Warner's tweet, more of this type of content please!
Kyle doesn't really like that. There is an interview of Kyle giving the reason he doesn't like to have his QB do that. If they have to adjust the play at the line, he is not doing his job correctly in his opinion, he doesn't want them to have to worry about all that while trying to stay in the game plan and attacking the defense how the design is. It's a good interview, I think with Maioco, and he talks about Matt Ryan being the one who actually did it. The QB has the option, but he doesn't want them to do it.
@@stevegooch1776 If that's true that's some god awful mentality as a coach. It's purposely hindering yourself by not taking what the defense gives you on downs against cover zero, for instance.
The QB is free to make whatever adjustments he wants a the line. Kyle’s theory is that this offense already accounts for potentially hot plays and by doing that it gives the QB one less thing to think about at the LOS. Tim kawakami had a great interview with him about this.
7:39 could be more like he wants to hit jennings. But the corner is in position to assist in either a short deebo gain or intercept a jennings pass. So he looked to see the situation somewhere else. Could be what youre saying as well, but I think you have Deebo is lazy and rounds every route glasses on 100% of the time. Probably a detail shanahan will use/uses since he's likely to have noticed as well. And the fact it's not corrected he likes it that way to use when he wants. Play on tendencies or the opponents presumed tendencies of you.
I trust u because u are a QB but how’s that Debo throw not there? If Purdy throws with the big A then that ball is completed easily. U can say maybe he doesn’t trust Debo enough to throw with the big A and I could buy that but that throw looks a lot more open then some of the throws I’ve seen to JJ and BA.
Nick Wright and Colin Cowherd has lost so much credibility talking about Purdy it is insane. Cowherd said he'd rather have Bo Nix than Purdy. Utterly ridiculous. I don't get why these two guys hate Purdy so much. Kittle said it. . . Purdy should be a CROWD FAVORITE UNDERDOG story. This guy was Mr. Irrelevant before he was a QB that led the 49ers to a Super Bowl. UNREAL. The hate that these talking heads have for him is insane. Totally unacceptable to continue to show this player the disrespect that they do week in and week out.
Please do Levis and Rattler on Pateron. Levis had like 93 yards passing yesterday, on 15 completions i think 😂😂. I know you don't like bad football, but im curious. Gotta be the scheme again
JT. Can you comment on the DK Geno interception v 9ers and what your take is on it. This play has a tonne of controversy around it. Hope we can get your opinion.
The one with Fred jumping the first window and DK not flatting out his rout but drifts up? It was a dig route but seeing as DK had everyone beat he turned it into a post. Geno pulled the trigger before DK made the move to a post, Geno put it where DK should of been.
@@TinoR626 Yeah. I see it like this. DK converts the route late. However, nice undercut by Fred. DK had to convert I feel other wise he just runs into all the coverage on the other side of the field. Bad timing for Geno at that specific moment.
@@_singram1588 What coverage? if he runs the dig not only is he wide open but hes got a lead blocker on the far side safety . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7KgAlVwVaDs.html go to 22.25 mark and you see DK is wide open and then drifts out of place. That pick is 100% on DK.
Brock Purdy is a clone of Joe Burrow. The differences are that Burrow is 3 inches taller and has a stronger arm but Purdy has better twitch for scrambling and possibly anticipation throws.
Great HS player. Great college player. Great pro prospect. Okay pro QB. T Law is a long strider and has a loopy arm release. It causes the compound of slow and inconsistent mechanics. NFL quarterbacking is really really hard. The fact that T Law got a big contract is cause for celebration. Kyle Shanahan said you really don’t know until the QB actually plays. He should know. He drafted both Trey Lance and Brock Purdy. He famously said to the owner that the then rookie, 4th string Brock Purdy might be our best QB.
He did a Trevor Lawrence video not that long ago on his Patreon, but if you want a summary of his thoughts free he talked about Lawrence in the podcast he recently did with PFF. In short: JT suspects that Lawrence's really inconsistent lower mechanics are causing some consistency issues w.r.t. accuracy.
Question for JT: Why do you suppose the Niners haven't addressed the issues with the drop-back game? Do you think it is as simple as "lets focus on what we are good at" or "not enough time in the day"? At this point, they have to have self-scouted themselves and be aware of the issues, right? If they are aware, why don't they attempt to shore up those deficiencies? I know you cannot answer these questions... but I am curious why you think any team, for that matter, wouldn't have tried to work on fixing a glaring weakness.
As a 9er fan I think it’s hard to address when they are changing coordinators so often when saleh, McDaniel and demeco got hired they all snatched a pass game coordinator to go with them. At the moment we don’t even have an OC. That much turnover makes it hard to fix a systemic issue when a new guys gets his take on that system for a year. I also think it’s a bit of “focus on what we’re good at” because the play action pass is how they break the game.
@@blackyoshi1230 he is, and Kyle even let him play call in the preseason. It’s just his second year with that title because Slowik had it before him and left with demeco.
Highly doubt there would be since Brock has the most games of 130+ QB ratings in league history in a QB's first three seasons (of which he's only played two and a half) while tied with Russell WIlson with games of 120+ rating over the same time period, and also is the #1 highest rated QB in NFL history in his first 25 starts. Literally no QB has ever looked as consistently good as Brock has started out as unless you're only comparing him to elite QBs in their primes.
28:40 I mean that's the biggest hold ever. Doesn't make sense to include because no way does Purdy's pocket exist without the hold, and the LB might be in a throwing lane if he wasn't passrushing.
Caleb going to be on Patreon this week or RU-vid ? I might have to subscribe if you keep putting him behind the pay wall.. Smart of you to do it that way by the way
I feel like there has been zero rhythm this year and like NO play action, it’s all Brock having to play hero ball. I am baffled to why Kyle has abandoned play action so fully. It’s still mixed in but barely. Brock’s best as timing throws and this year there have been very few.
Maybe Kyle phased out so much of play-action because of the fact that Brock got that UCL tear against the Eagles where they didn't respect the play-action and just rushed the QB. People act as if play-action is something without any risks.
@@terrythegnome2408 the play-action rate dropped from 2022 to 2023, so that clearly is a factor. Shanahan also directly stated that he doesn't use play-action when there's 6 on the line with the defense showing blitz or in situations where it looks like the defense doesn't respect it and would just rush the passer. He said this literally a couple of weeks into the season in a presser.