Post#217 » by CharityStripe34 » Thu Sep 21, 2023 5:01 pm
Big J wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Big J wrote:
I never said he didn't have smarts. I'm saying that he's not in Mannings galaxy when it comes to orchestrating an offense.
Manning wasn't in Manning's galaxy in year 2.
You jump through hoops to point out elite traits in other players (Foles was tall?), while ignoring or minimizing the fact that Purdy has shown truly special processing and recognition for a second-year player. Again, maybe he can't hit the very peaks of NFL greatness. But saying he has no special qualities is absurd. He has played REMARKABLY for a guy in his situation, regardless of the coaching staff and supporting cast.
Yes, Purdy has gone one a great run of regular season games. However, it just seems like he hit a hot streak at the beginning of his career rather than later in his career like a lot of qbs. He is benefitting from a stacked roster and the best offensive coach in the league. We've seen journeymen qb's go on similar winning streaks in the middle of their careers, Case Keenum, Jimmy, ect.? There is a much greater chance that he becomes just another good but not great qb who wins a lot of regular season games but has trouble beating great QBs & defenses in the playoffs. If the goal is to win SB's, I think that fans need to be realistic about who he is rather than just looking at the teams record.
Based on this if Purdy is good and/or very good in the playoffs (but not Tier-1 elite), and the team is stacked there most definitely is potential for them to win the SB. I suppose it's possible Purdy could hit a wall or totally suck in a Divisional or Championship game, but he was pretty good against Dallas' elite D (made the plays he needed to). As far as evolving into Tier-1 elite QB that can elevate a mediocre offensive roster, I have absolutely no idea and would guess it's a 50/50 shot.
IMO his pocket-presence and ability to read a defense and adjust are considerably stronger than Jimmy G's. In the SB against KC, some of those 20-30 yard wide-ass open passes that Jimmy missed or had batted down (especially the one to Kittle), Purdy would've hit and kept the offense churning to either score or get into FG range to keep that lead. I obviously can't prove that since it's all in hindsight, but I don't think Purdy is merely a little better than Jimmy. Ceiling remains to be seen.
"Wes, Hill, Ibaka, Allen, Nwora, Brook, Pat, Ingles, Khris are all slow-mo, injury prone ... a sandcastle waiting for playoff wave to get wrecked. A castle with no long-range archers... is destined to fall. That is all I have to say."-- FOTIS