George Kittle was very supportive of 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy’s performance against the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round of the playoffs.On the
“Pat McAfee Show,” Purdy talked about a moment during Saturday’s game when he got so frustrated that he fired him and held him. “Brook also had a moment in a game for our players,” he said. “I did a work in a single place.
When Purdies did not mean that Purdiy was not the first to be the first, but his differentiation, his differentiation, was caught in a young quarter in front and completed the game. “It’s not the first time, but when something like that happens and he can make his point, there’s a switch and it boils down to the second time,” Kittle said. “So I was like, ‘Oh, that’s me.’ I’m not worried at all. Brock is doing well.โ
“Purdy and the 49ers’ offense struggled to gain traction in sloppy situations against the Packers, and it wasn’t until late in the game that Purdy started to click with his receivers, including going 6-for-7 on offense.
The winning touchdown at the end of the fourth quarter. Since assuming the starting role midway through last season, Purdy has led the 49ers’ offense, helping the team advance to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in two seasons.
However, there are numerous critics who believe Purdy is simply a system defender, and there are plenty of other teammates who will defend second-year QBs like Deebo Samuel.
However, Purdy’s game-winning drive was highly praised by some opponents, who applauded the QB’s ability to control the game when the team needs to step up.Purdy and the 49ers are now scheduled to play the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium.
After two straight championship losses, the 49ers will look to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl and try to stop the Lions, who are coming off their best season in 30 years.