“Quarterback’s Tough Lesson: How One Game Taught a Valuable Mindset for Success!”

You can’t win them all, with Brock Purdy admitting to going for the home-run ball down big Christmas night.

The San Francisco 49ers quarterback is coming off the worst performance of his young NFL career. Week 16 saw Purdy throw four interceptions against the Baltimore Ravens, the most in a single game for any 49ers QB since Colin Kaepernick in 2015. Worst of all, they came before the ten-minute mark of the third quarter.


The signal-caller understands his mistakes, though, taking the criticism of the national media on the chin. Purdy is fully aware of the tape and is reviewing it as soon as possible to dissect what happened.


But sometimes a loss can really be a win for development, with Purdy using his misfortunes to improve as soon as possible.


“The game and the situation sort of happened really quick,” Brock Purdy said Thursday. “They went up quick. In the second and third quarters, they’re up multiple scores, and we have to make a play. Mentally, it was a good experience to make it one play at a time, think clearly in terms of what we’re doing with each play, and not try to get back into the game with one or two explosives.


“Those are things I had to learn. Toward the end, I was searching for big plays to get back into the game rather than playing quarterback. Those are things I had to learn.”

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