
Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
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Hosted by Matthew · sports · EN · 23 episodes
A podcast by Matthew, an enthusiastic kid who provides a fresh perspective on his favorite NFL football team, the San Francisco 49ers!
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Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
<p>wassup</p>

Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
<p>Welcome De'Zhaun Stribbling and Romello Height!</p><p>I'm back.</p><p>We had technical difficulties.</p><p>We got a poll!</p>

Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
<p>In this episode of Purdy Good, host Matthew is joined by Vik Srivastava, a seasoned former semi-professional quarterback who played in Ottawa and briefly in NFL Europe. Together, they dive deep into the evolving landscape of the quarterback position, comparing eras, analyzing modern NFL trends, and assessing the future prospects for the 49ers—especially in light of aging superstars and shifting team needs. Vik Srivastava offers a unique perspective on quarterbacking, blending personal experience with sharp observations on changes in scheme complexity, player attributes, and coaching impact. The duo also discusses the impactful role of defense, draft strategies, and th...

Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
<p>In this episode of "Purdy Good," host Matthew, a passionate 12-year-old 49ers fan, provides an in-depth analysis of the team's recent performance against the Seahawks and discusses what steps the 49ers should take this offseason to improve. Matthew breaks down key offensive and defensive issues, identifies areas for roster upgrades, and offers thoughtful evaluations of rookies and potential free agent signings. He also covers which current free agents are worth re-signing and how the team's draft assets and cap space could shape their 2025 strategy. The episode is an insightful blend of youthful enthusiasm and knowledgeable football commentary.</p>

Purdy Good: A 49ers Podcast
<p>In this episode of Purdy Good, Matthew delivers a brief yet optimistic recap of a tough loss to the Seahawks, where the 49ers fell 41-6. Despite the heavy defeat, Matthew focuses on the positives, highlighting the team’s young talent and the return of key superstars for next season. He breaks down player grades on offense and defense, discusses the team’s struggles with injuries, and looks ahead to how the 49ers can improve, especially on the defensive side after losing coordinator Robert Saleh to the Titans. Matthew closes by expressing faith in the team’s leadership and encouraging fans t...
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