In this clip from the We Want Winners podcast, hosts Rod Adams and Garrett Gonzales dive deep into the crucial differences between San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks, Brock Purdy and Mac Jones, specifically analyzing their mobility and footwork.

The discussion centers on the reality of the 49ers' offensive line situation. Is their O-line strong enough to protect a more traditional, less mobile quarterback like Mac Jones? Rod and Garrett argue that Jones' lack of foot speed and ability to escape collapsing pockets presents a significant problem for the 49ers' long-term offensive success.

Here’s the breakdown discussed in the clip:

Brock Purdy’s Advantage: His footwork and surprising mobility allow him to create opportunities out of structure. Purdy’s ability to manipulate the pocket, buy extra time, and scramble for a first down is VITAL when the 49ers’ offensive line falters.

Mac Jones’ Limitation: Jones is viewed as a more stationary pocket passer. With the pressure often getting through the 49ers O-Line, his lack of quick movement can quickly turn potential plays into drive-killing sacks.

What do you think? Is Mac Jones' lack of mobility a dealbreaker for the San Francisco 49ers? Comment your opinion below!

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