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Brock Purdy Talks Expectations for the 49ers Offense in 2023 | Press Pass

Aug 05, 20237 min
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy spoke to the media following the team's eighth practice of training camp.

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Speaker 1

Thanks, that's right.

Speaker 2

That's everything feeling so far. Getting back.

Speaker 1

You had a lot of reps.

Speaker 3

Today, Yeah, say it was good, good high day, a lot of good reps. Just the full speed, the the pass rush, the linebackers going to a different direction, and just everything going through reads and stuff. It's been it's been really good for me to just give my eyes on moving parts and going through progressions and stuff.

Speaker 1

So it's been good.

Speaker 4

Has the joyance on your arm field?

Speaker 1

Yeah, it feels good. Yeah.

Speaker 3

No, second day in a row throwing and everything, just like I've been doing really the past month. Arm feels good, feels like I can continue to keep going. Like you said before, we have a plan of heyry throwing, you know, two days on, one day off, so we're just sticking to that and and going from there.

Speaker 1

But arm feels feels really good.

Speaker 5

With everything so kind of like you said, the plan for your arm and stuff.

Speaker 2

Kyle keep you off balance a little bit with some of the ways he calls plays in practice, like you may not know what's home at times.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I feel like they do a good job, you know, of challenging me with just play calls and everything like that.

Speaker 4

He doesn't do anything like extremely out of the ordinary.

Speaker 3

It's just you know, the flow of the game, how he calls plays, so when he's calling plays off script, you know, for me, it's it's a good challenge I practice, and so it's stuff that I have to continue.

Speaker 4

To work on and and chip away at.

Speaker 3

But you know, it's early in camp and these are things that we got to continue to just continue to work on. So, yeah, Kyle said that maybe a couple of weeks in the camp you would be able to be no restriction.

Speaker 1

You could go three days in a row. Is that still kind of the plan or the hope. Could that happen as soon as next week? Yeah, we'll see.

Speaker 3

We got to finish out this week first and then you know, sort of talk about some things and go from there. But you know, as of now, we're just doing the two day zone one day off and going from there and throwing see how I feel feel great, So we just gotta just see where we're at at the end of this week.

Speaker 2

And it's after for you mentally, is there is there any sort of big hurdles or boxes that you know, taking the first hit, things like that that you're looking forward to just kind of getting out of the way still at this point.

Speaker 3

I mean, I don't know, you know, for me, it's like I feel like normal when I'm out there, So I feel like I just got to get into a rhythm and.

Speaker 4

Play and go through progressions and just play quarterback.

Speaker 3

And it's not really hey, I have to get tackled here just so I feel good about my arm. There's nothing like that that goes through my mind. So I just play football. I go through my reads, and I feel normal. So it's not like I'm out there timid or scared about a certain hit or anything like that, you know.

Speaker 1

So honestly, I feel good.

Speaker 5

So Farrell cut you on the arm the other day, and Kyle admitted that he had a lump in his throat just for a second, do you it was nothing?

Speaker 3

Yeah, I mean I feel like as a coach or you know, a teammate watching, yeah, they might be scared about that, especially how things ended last year with my arm. But honestly, for myself, it's just football. I wasn't even thinking about it. He hit the ball out of my hand and I was going through to finish the throw, and you know, the ball ended up being on the ground.

Speaker 1

That's football. You know, and so was I mad at Cleveland or anything like that. That's all. I'm on my dude's football.

Speaker 3

I get it. We're in competing environment. Things happened. But for myself, was I scared about it?

Speaker 1

Was? I? Was I timid after that? No, that's just part of the even but in so much.

Speaker 5

But but all right, I got through that.

Speaker 1

Not even that. Honestly, I wasn't even thinking that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I was more concerned with, you know, the read and hitting the open guy and all that kind of thing. And then he hit it and I was like, oh shoot, you know, he got through. I wasn't even like, oh shoot, you hit my arm or nothing like that.

Speaker 1

So that's just that's the honest truth. How do you put your training camp?

Speaker 5

Do you look at like, do you look at it clinically or do you at the end of the day do you go out today it was a good day or a bad day? Do you do you label it like that as far as just how you performed and what you saw and how you were able to deliver the football.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I mean I just look at it as a process.

Speaker 3

You know, the first day you come in, you're not going to be all pro and be you know, killing it right off the get go. It's like a process of formations, the operation, getting on track with guys, the receivers being on time and rhythm and so and then from there you progress. And so where we're at in camp right now, for me, it's like, yeah, if you have a good day, great, but I have to continue to, you know, try to stress myself and get get to

another level. If it's a bad day and you wish you would have been better, okay, good, but you know, again you got to continue to try to get to the next level the next day. And so it's just a it's a long process, you know. So that's how I look at it. That way keeps me level headed. I'm not too high and I'm not too low with some things. I just understand I have to keep keep growing and keep climbing.

Speaker 5

How were these last two days?

Speaker 4

Last two days, I say, we're pretty good.

Speaker 3

You know. There's some things that obviously have to learn from and get better and some things that I can continue to you know, build off of and then have confidence in. So, you know, for myself, I feel like I could be better in some areas, just playing faster with the game and stuff. Get into a better rhythm and sort of just get in and out of the huddle better in the operation.

Speaker 4

I guess for me the last couple of days, I feel like can be better. So you've seen we've seen from Brandon out there, it looks it looks greater.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I think brand is doing a great job going through reads and you can just see the veteran in him, you know. I feel like he's been in situations a lot throughout his career and you could tell when he's out there, like he knows where to go at the ball, and he's very smart and he's confident. You know, Brandon, he goes out there and lets it rip. So he's doing a great job.

Speaker 1

Brok what was it here?

Speaker 3

We actually said that there's about the betting and scandal that involves on your college teammates.

Speaker 1

Uh.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's you know, sort of sad to hear, just you know, I played with a lot of those guys and stuff.

Speaker 1

I feel for him, you know, And.

Speaker 3

At the end of the day, you know they're gonna end up doing what they have to do and as a program as a whole, hopefully you know, they'll they'll move forward and be just fine. Coach Campbell does a great job with leading those guys through adversity, and they got a great culture there, so you know they'll be just fine.

Speaker 2

Just a big coaches asked about your progression. I think it was yesterday, and he just happened to say, Brocks the real deal. Just wondering what that means to you in terms of a vote of confidence. I don't know how much you pay attention to when he has press conferences, but he rarely uses words like that and statements like that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, I appreciate that. But you know, for myself, I know what I have to do. I have to get better in areas and keep chipping away and keep growing as an offense, and keep pushing this offense to get to the level that we want to be. We all expect a lot of great things and high things out of ourselves this year, and so that's.

Speaker 1

Where I'm at.

Speaker 3

You know, I'm trying to just continue to get on pace and on track with the receivers and skill guys and timing.

Speaker 1

And and go from there.

Speaker 3

Like but yeah, the bar and the ceiling here is high, and we all expect that out of ourselves. We expect to be great and yeah, that's that's how I look at.

Speaker 1

It right here. Sorry,

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