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00:00Take a listen to this, Dan Patrick's show, Steve Young.
00:04Look, I think that Dak Prescott, the Cowboys are going to suffer for a long time because
00:09they paid him a number that now, in many ways, takes from the ability to build teams to go
00:14help you for the very thing that you need.
00:16And so that's the dilemma because, I mean, we love, everyone loves Brock and loves his
00:21game and loves his efficiency and his leadership and everything else, but we got to make sure
00:26we have the money to put the people with him to go win it.
00:30Because if the goal is Super Bowls, if the goal is winning some rank and file regular
00:34season games, maybe get to the playoffs, that's a different goal.
00:38And that might mean different.
00:39But if you're talking about, we want to go to the Super Bowl, we need people to be there
00:43to help Brock.
00:45And if he doesn't, and so that it becomes just how much is there available and is a
00:48zero sum game in some ways with a salary cap.
00:51OK, I love this because to me, some of us might be having the wrong conversation with
00:55regard to Brock Purdy.
00:57I don't think that the conversation should be about average annual value, like 55 or
01:0360.
01:04I don't think it's that.
01:05And I also don't think the conversation should really be centered around, do you want Brock
01:10as your future QB?
01:12Because the 49ers answer is yes, they want Brock Purdy.
01:16The word that we should be discussing is structure.
01:19Yeah, exactly.
01:20That's what needs to be discussed.
01:22The structure of this deal.
01:24Yes, the Niners want him.
01:25And in my opinion, yes, they should.
01:28But the structure of the deal and its allowance for the 49ers to maneuver at other positions
01:35is what I think is the responsibility of both their front office and Brock and his agent
01:41to understand.
01:42And I think that's what Steve is saying.
01:44Right.
01:45The structure is everything.
01:46And you look at contracts that are already signed in the NFL and the structure of them,
01:51Deshaun Watson's contract, fully guaranteed, that structure was a disaster when he signed
01:56it.
01:57And it was only made worse by the fact that he actually went out and played football.
02:00Kyler Murray's contract structure was a disaster.
02:04It's been offset a little bit this year by the fact that he's played better, but they
02:07still are saddled with that contract.
02:10The Kirk Cousins contract structure, not as long, not as expensive, but that contract
02:17is going to hurt them.
02:18He's not going to play for them again.
02:20And there's going to be a dead cat that they're going to have to carry.
02:23Probably that structure is a bad one.
02:26We all talk about Daniel Jones and what a joke it was to give him four and one sixty.
02:30But the structure of that was such that it was a two year experiment and they were able
02:35to get out of it relatively pain free.
02:37So you look at Brock Purdy and you want to give him five years and you want to give him
02:42enough money to where he's made whole.
02:45But you want to structure it so that the majority of the money comes in the first two
02:49years and the majority of the money is in a signing bonus that can be prorated over
02:54the life of the deal.
02:56So even if it is fifty five million a year over five, which is five and two sixty five,
03:02if the signing bonus is, let's just call it 90, which would be 16 million a year, that
03:07can get offset and spread out so that you could pay him a ton of money in the first
03:12three years.
03:14And then if he's not working out, you can get out of the deal and all of a sudden it's
03:17not a two hundred and sixty five million dollar deal.
03:20I just think flexibility and maneuverability, it's like the 49ers have.
03:24They should sign Brock Purdy to an extension.
03:27He should want to stay.
03:28He should want maneuverability and flexibility the same way Tom Brady did.
03:35He should want not just money, but he should want to win.
03:39He should want that.
03:40And there I believe there is a way for everybody's back to get scratched.
03:45I really do.
03:46Let's take some calls on on the Niners, Big D in the city on Willard and Dibbs.
03:49Hey, Big D, what's up?
03:50Hey, how you guys doing, man?
03:51I'd like to hear you guys again.
03:52If I don't talk to you after that, Merry Christmas and everything else.
03:57To you as well.
03:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:59You know, I watched that game and, you know, you guys hit a lot of points.
04:03Even Mr. Cosell did about the speed on the outside.
04:06We're missing.
04:07You know, what time was it when Drake Greenlaw went out of that game?
04:11It felt like it was somewhere in the neighborhood at halftime.
04:14Yeah, yeah.
04:15Just past halftime.
04:16Yeah.
04:17And right then and there is when Mr. Williams started to gash.
04:20So you know what?
04:21We've been exposed on that part.
04:23And Brock was off.
04:24I admit Brock was off that day, but, you know, still pay him, but try to get a prenup on
04:28him.
04:29What happens if his shoulder messes up again?
04:30Then what?
04:31Well, and and Big D, I think the the prenup in NFL terms, thanks Big D, is exactly what
04:38Dibbs and I were just talking about.
04:39Yeah, exactly.
04:40It's just it's just about how long until you can get out of it.
04:45And that's why Deshaun Watson, for example, is such a horrible, horrible contract and
04:49bad idea, because there's just there's no maneuverability and and flexibility.
04:54And this is a moving goalpost for every single contract that's out there.
04:59I have no problem with Brock getting a big number average annual value, and it'll look
05:04good on the Internet and everyone will go, oh, my God, they gave him fifty eight.
05:09But it doesn't actually need to be that it the way to keep it maneuverable and flexible
05:15is, as you just said, to make sure that there is an out within two or three years that allows
05:21the Niners to move and make sure that it is structured in those first three years to where
05:26they can still sign other players.
05:29And they can do that.
05:30Right.
05:31That can be achieved.
05:32And they will do it that way because they have cash on hand, as David Lombardi has said
05:35to us every time we've talked about restructures.
05:38I'm looking at the Trevor Lawrence contract, which was five and two seventy five.
05:42The guarantee was one hundred and forty two at signing, but they did it the opposite way
05:46where that contract gets bigger and bigger and bigger.
05:50And the cap hit is seventeen and twenty four, then thirty five, then forty seven.
05:55And then they do have some dead years that he's never going to see.
05:59His base is fifty million in twenty twenty nine and fifty three million the year after
06:04that.
06:05Those years are never going to be seen.
06:06But until then, the ability to get out is difficult because that number keeps getting
06:11bigger and bigger.
06:12If you do it the other way, if you give Brock a lot early after a couple of years like Daniel
06:17Jones, then you can say, well, this is not working out.
06:20And here comes Cooper Manning's kid.
06:23Maybe we want to, you know, poop for coop.
06:25Who knows?
06:26Who knows?
06:27You got to keep that flexibility.
06:29Mike and Mike and Emeryville next up.
06:31Hi, Mike.
06:32Thanks.
06:33How you guys doing there?
06:34What's Mike?
06:35Yeah.
06:36Yeah.
06:37I just want to say I listen to you guys every day, man.
06:38And but all I want to say is they need to stop party bashing, bro.
06:46They really, really need to stop party bashing.
06:48What they need to do in order to get back to minor football is get a whole lot.
06:53You know, if they can get part of it, like, like, say, 45 and try to convince them, like,
07:00you want to stay on your feet, don't you?
07:02So, you know, get me some O-line, man, because that's the only way we don't get back to the
07:07run game.
07:08You got an O-line, you can't hold the camera.
07:11Mike, I like, yeah, I agree.
07:14I agree completely, although I know again, I understand there's no way to get out of
07:20our conversation constantly falling into the average annual value.
07:24It's not really what matters.
07:25They can address the O-line and give Brock 55.
07:28They can.
07:29It's all about structure.
07:30But conceptually, what you're saying, Mike, I couldn't agree more.
07:34That's not only true for Brock and the 49ers.
07:36It's true for checks, notes, all football teams.
07:40To me, if I like, I know people love quarterbacks, edge rushers, cornerbacks, and now seemingly
07:48wide receivers and left tackles.
07:50Those are the positions everybody cares about, but I'm going to take it beyond left tackle.
07:55That collectively, I just think if you've got a great offensive line, you've got a good
08:00football team, period, period.
08:03And you heard Greg talk about it is one of the major reasons why Sam Darnold is playing
08:08so well.
08:09Do you hear the first word he used?
08:10He goes, he's very comfortable.
08:12Right.
08:13Well, what makes a quarterback comfortable?
08:15Time and space.
08:17And I do think what Greg was saying is spot on when it comes to not only Brock Purdy,
08:21but the Shanahan offenses.
08:23It's really predicated on being able to run the ball.
08:25If you can't run the ball, all the play action doesn't work as well.
08:29All the pre-snap hullabaloo doesn't work as well.
08:32And if you don't protect Brock Purdy, he's not the kind of quarterback who can sit back
08:36there and do it on his own like a Josh Allen or a Patrick Mahomes.