Everything - this year certainly - is far from "perfect around Purdy." His line is not great, so he's having to run all over the place, and a number of skill players are having medical issues. I don't confuse him with anybody, certainly not ol' #199, but in a league in which maybe a third of the teams have a QB who really enhances his team's chances, we would be fortunate to have a QB that good, to have Maye so develop. Maye does have superior athletic skills, but the correlation between various sorts of athleticism and success as a QB is not at all very reliable in my judgment. Purdy may not get lovers of the measurable all hot and tingly, but he can play the position, which in the end is what matters, particularly given that "athletic QB's - qb's who rely on athleticism - generally have the athleticism pounded out of them by year three or so. The duration of any qb, initially "athletic" or not, ultimately depends on their ability to learn how to run an NFL team, an ability that matters more and lasts far longer than their ability to run the ball. Running backs have short, often flash-in-the-pan careers, so do athletic qb's who don't bother to learn the stuff players like Purdy have mastered: the Cam Newtio, RG III's of the world.
I expect little baby-face Purdy to kick our ass on Sunday.