Will the San Francisco 49ers trade Brandon Aiyuk? And is Aaron Rodgers on their radar? Either of those moves would affect Brock Purdy, who made a wild 40% admission that will open eyes.
The hard-to-fathom claim came from a post on X by Coach Yac.
“Brock Purdy says about 40% of the time he’s not able to see his intended target on throws downfield due to the size of the linemen in front of him (which is typical for most QBs who aren’t very tall). He talks about how important it is knowing coverages, scheme, and knowing where his receivers are supposed to be…”
Really? It seems hard enough for a quarterback to avoid interceptions when “seeing is believing.” But somehow Purdy has managed to play the position with a “knowing and throwing and hoping” approach.