Kurt Warner Defends Brock Purdy After Monday Night Victory

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Brock Purdy has inched closer to the end of his third year in the NFL as a member of the San Francisco 49ers and a starting quarterback for the second season. Likewise, a physical evolution surprised many of Purdy’s colleagues as they reported that the player has become more prominent, stronger, and faster than before despite doubts during training camp.

Whenever needed to execute, Purdy lived up to the challenge. He was exceptional against the New York Jets, going 19 for 29 passing for 231 yards and earning a passer rating of 89.9. He ran for 11 yards on one of them, again showing that he can make it happen if the situation calls for it.

Immediately after that game, Purdy was severely criticized by Hall of the Fame quarterback Kurt Warner on all social media platforms. Warner addressed the non-believers and those that still doubt Purdy’s arm, stating that ‘the kid can throw the ball pretty well, maybe like none other can.

Purdy Proves Worth

Purdy had some ups and downs in his career, but luckily, this is only his third season in the arena. Out of the limited games he has played, he has rediscovered himself as San Francisco's most consistent quarterback, besting above the threshold.

Making it laughable, Warner refuted arguments that Purdy is just a useful product of the 49ers' system offense or just a way of their many talented players. Purdy won't look back and is already accustomed to this 'pursuit' challenge!

His ability to lead the 49ers pulled ‘one over’ on the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional Round. Warner also reminded fans that he wasn’t the quarterback during their Super Bowl loss. Still, at least four known starting NFL quarterbacks have this draft wizardry song wrong, and many fans are stumped by the questions that have not been answered about why it is so and why he is still under the gun. Warner makes it clear that Purdy is not just good but also in a great position to accomplish great feats.

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