Cam Newton fires off hot takes regularly, but one of his most scorching from the 2023 NFL season was about 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.
Newton didn’t think that Purdy was worthy of MVP consideration despite Purdy’s strong performance during the 2023 NFL season. Newton opined that Purdy was among a group of NFL quarterbacks that he considered “game managers” in a December podcast appearance.
“Brock, they’re not winning because of him,” Newton said of Purdy and the 49ers. “He’s managing the game. And if we were to put that in its own right, as game managers — Brock Purdy, Tua Tagovailoa, Jared Goff, and really, Dak Prescott — these are game managers. They’re not difference-makers.”
What did Newton mean by that? The former Panthers quarterback outlined that it was all about what was being asked of Purdy game-in and game-out.
“You don’t have to score every time. You just don’t have to throw a pick every time, either,” Newton said. “If we’re really going to call a spade a spade, a game manager is different than a game changer.”
Newton’s point immediately divided NFL fans. Some agreed with the 2015 NFL MVP and point out that Purdy had an All-Pro-level supporting cast comprised of Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, and George Kittle. With those guys in tow, Purdy only had to worry about managing the game.
Others, however, argued that while Purdy received a lot of help during the 2023 NFL season, he also was a “game changer” because of his pinpoint accuracy. Sure, he might not make as many off-script plays as the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson — whom Newton classified as “game changers” — but Purdy’s contributions could not be ignored.
The full debate around Purdy’s greatness will likely rage on until he has a couple of seasons under his belt.
However, at a minimum, it appears that the 24-year-old QB has thrown some cold water on Newton’s theory after leading the 49ers to Super Bowl 58.
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Purdy enjoyed a terrific 2023 season. There were some bumps in the road, but the young, first-year starter mostly managed to get through the regular season without making too many mistakes.
Once the playoffs began, Purdy began showcasing a “clutch gene” that helped the 49ers to win even when he and the rest of the team’s offense weren’t at their best.
Brock Purdy stats 2023
Any discussion of Purdy’s merits must begin with his stats from this season. He was the NFL’s most efficient quarterback, leading the league in passer rating and yards per attempt by a wide margin while ranking top five in most of the other notable passing categories.
Below is a look at Purdy’s stats from the 2023 season and where they rank among quarterbacks.
Stat | Total | Rank |
Comp. % | 69.4 | 4th |
Passing yards | 4,280 | 5th |
Pass TDs | 31 | 3rd |
INTs | 11 | T-10th |
Yards/attempt | 9.6 | 1st |
Passer rating | 113.0 | 1st |
QBR | 72.7 | 1st |
PFF grade | 87.0 | 6th |
In addition to his solid stats, Purdy led the 49ers to a 12-4 record in his 16 regular-season starts. That was good enough to earn the team the No. 1 seed in the NFC and a key first-round bye.
Some will note that Purdy had a four-interception game in the 49ers’ loss to the Ravens. He also completed just 12-of-27 passes in a defeat against the Browns.
That said, those were just two blips on Purdy’s radar in an otherwise spectacular season. He had a passer rating of 111.3 or better in 10 of his 16 games and only saw the number dip below 81.5 on two occasions.
That’s the mark of consistent, high-level play, and that isn’t something often seen from a second-year starter.
So, while one could argue that Purdy’s stats were slightly inflated by his strong supporting cast, his pinpoint accuracy and great ball placement showcase that he should continue to be a top-level quarterback moving forward.
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Brock Purdy stats, highlights vs. Packers
Purdy didn’t perform as well across his first two postseason games as he did during the regular season, but he came up big late in each of the 49ers’ two playoff wins to date.
Purdy had a rocky outing in San Francisco’s divisional-round matchup with the Packers. He struggled to throw the ball with consistent accuracy in rainy conditions, and that allowed Green Bay to lead for most of the evening.
However, Purdy put together a rock-solid drive when it counted most. The 49ers were trailing 24-21 midway through the fourth quarter when Purdy led them on a game-winning drive that lasted 5:11.
Purdy completed six-of-seven passes for 47 yards after completing just 53 percent of his passes over the rest of the outing. During the drive, Purdy routinely fit balls into tight windows, like his third-down throw to Brandon Aiyuk.
Diving catch from Aiyuk for a first
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Purdy also read the field well and ripped off some chunk-yardage plays, like this one to wideout Chris Conley.
CHRIS CONLEY! @ConmanXP
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Indeed, Purdy’s willingness to take what the defense gave him played a major role in the 49ers’ methodical drive, which resulted in a go-ahead Christian McCaffrey touchdown with just over one minute left in regulation. The 49ers defense intercepted Jordan Love a few plays later to seal a win.
Shanahan acknowledged after the game that Purdy wasn’t at his best, but the veteran coach credited the 24-year-old with stepping up at the right time to deliver a clutch, game-winning drive.
“Brock, he made some big plays in this game,” Shanahan told reporters, per NFL.com. “Missed a couple, but leading us down on our last drive and getting the win, that’s all I can ask for.”
Before Purdy’s heroic drive, Shanahan-coached teams had been 0-31 when entering the fourth quarter trailing by five-plus points. Purdy helped erase that ignominious mark, and, despite a below-average performance by his standards (23-of-39 passing for 252 yards and one touchdown), he did just enough to will the 49ers to an NFC championship game appearance.
Brock Purdy stats, highlights vs. Lions
The best counter to any argument that Purdy is a game manager came in San Francisco’s 34-31 win over Detroit. Purdy put together a strong outing in that contest and showcased that his mobility is a stronger asset than most realize.
Purdy used his legs sparingly against Detroit, but he ripped off a big run on what ultimately proved to be his second game-winning drive in as many contests. The 49ers were up 27-24 but were facing a 3rd-and-4 when Purdy saw a lane open up while facing pressure in the pocket.
Purdy quickly turned on the jets and got to space, ripping off a 21-yard run that put the 49ers in scoring range and placed the Lions further behind the 8-ball with under five minutes left in the contest.
Brock Purdy keeps on doing damage with his legs!
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Again, Purdy’s passing stats were merely fine, as he completed 20-of-31 passes for 267 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. That said, his QBR — which is measured on a scale from 0 to 100 — checked in at 88.1, indicating that he consistently made good decisions and elevated his team with his scrambling choices (48 yards on five carries).
That led Purdy to once again be praised by his teammates, who threw shade at Newton’s comments about the 49ers quarterback being a game manager.
“Heck of a game manager, wow,” 49ers linebacker Fred Warner said when asked about Purdy’s performance. “Managed the heck out of that game. He’s the reason we’re gonna have us a chance to win a ring.”
Warner has a point. Purdy’s clutch play showed up in each of his postseason wins, and he played a big part in leading the 49ers back from a 17-point halftime deficit against the Lions.
Up next will be one of Purdy’s toughest tests yet, and the Chiefs are not taking him lightly as the two teams prepare to square off in the Super Bowl.