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ESPN analyst and former NFL player Chris Canty has presented a compelling case regarding the San Francisco 49ers' strategy for Brock Purdy's upcoming contract extension. Canty emphasizes the importance of carefully evaluating Purdy's performance and potential before committing to a long-term deal. He suggests that the team should consider the quarterback's recent success, including his ability to lead the 49ers deep into the playoffs, while also taking into account the potential risks associated with a significant financial investment.
Canty argues that the 49ers should adopt a cautious approach, advocating for a performance-based contract that reflects Purdy's achievements while also protecting the team's financial interests. This strategy could allow the organization to assess Purdy's growth and consistency over the next season, ensuring they make an informed decision about his future. By balancing ambition with prudence, the 49ers can position themselves for sustained success while giving Purdy the opportunity to prove himself as a franchise quarterback.
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