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SI.com: To pay or not pay QB Brock Purdy
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(04-10-2025, 08:00 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: I think the only hand wringing about Purdy is among fans. I doubt the 49ers have even once considered not paying him.

That's my guess as well for the most part.
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(04-09-2025, 06:39 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: We'll have to agree to disagree. 

This gets back to why should he settle for less guaranteed? 

Or less term than those 3? He's achieved more than any of them. 

I dont think thats a realistic bargaining position for the 49'er front office to take, at least in this era of the NFL for a starting QB.

Not saying it is going to happen.  Just that if I were running a team, I wouldn't give him a huge contract with long term implications.  I would pay him a starters wage, but protect the team from being saddled by an unreasonable salary.
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I want the 49ers to pay tier one money to their tier two QB. This is one of the more problematic things a franchise can do nowadays and anything that weakens an NFC opponent is good for us imo.
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(04-10-2025, 11:03 AM)greediron Wrote: Not saying it is going to happen.  Just that if I were running a team, I wouldn't give him a huge contract with long term implications.  I would pay him a starters wage, but protect the team from being saddled by an unreasonable salary.

I am with you,  I dont see Purdy as a key part of that superbowl run,  he is a decent player,  but not one that makes you quit looking for an improvement,  but if they hand him top tier money,  they are stuck and that is a sure fire quick way to sink a rising franchise IMO.
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(04-10-2025, 11:28 AM)comet52 Wrote: I want the 49ers to pay tier one money to their tier two QB.  This of the more problematic things a franchise can do nowadays and anything that weakens an NFC opponent is good for us imo.

I'd rather see them move on from Purdy and take a ride on the QB-go-round.
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(04-09-2025, 06:39 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: We'll have to agree to disagree. 

This gets back to why should he settle for less guaranteed? 

Or less term than those 3? He's achieved more than any of them. 

I dont think thats a realistic bargaining position for the 49'er front office to take, at least in this era of the NFL for a starting QB.

Didnt he end last season injured again?  And/Or had offseason surgery or something with his passing arm again?  I think hes been hurt at least 2 of the seasons hes been in the league,  id say he has some things left to prove before you lock him up to a franchise deal.
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