General manager John Lynch explained that if Brock Purdy cannot play due to his shoulder injury, Brandon Allen will start, with Josh Dobbs ready as backup. 'Brandon would get the first snaps,' Lynch confirmed during his appearance on KNBR. This preparation underscores the 49ers’ commitment to ensuring strong leadership on the field, regardless of the circumstances surrounding their starting quarterback's health. Their backup plan reflects both confidence in their resources and a readiness to adapt on game day.
Lynch mentioned Purdy's situation following an injury sustained during the previous game. 'He kind of fought through it throughout the course of the game,' Lynch said about Purdy's injury perception. 'We had a plan to try and quiet that down.' This highlights the challenge of managing player health in high-stakes scenarios, especially when emotions and the desire to win are running high. The team's approach shows their dedication to Purdy's well-being while also preparing for any outcome.
While discussing the uncertainty of the starting quarterback role for the upcoming game, Lynch indicated that they would closely monitor Purdy's progress. 'Brock's going to show up here today and we'll see where he can go in terms of practice,' he noted. This evaluation process is crucial as it encompasses the team’s strategy and the player's physical readiness, a balancing act of ensuring the best player is on the field while prioritizing his recovery.
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