Hey 49ers fans! Welcome back to the channel where we bring you all the latest San Francisco 49ers news. Today, we’re diving into one of the most intriguing storylines from this offseason: the backup quarterback battle between Brandon Allen and Joshua Dobbs. It’s a competition that’s sparked debate among fans, and the decision is finally in.
The 49ers didn’t have too many position battles to worry about during the offseason, but the backup quarterback spot was a notable exception. With Brock Purdy locked in as the starting quarterback, the real fight was between two seasoned veterans: Brandon Allen and Joshua Dobbs.
Dobbs turned heads in the preseason, completing 66.7% of his passes and impressing with his mobility. One of his standout performances came in a dominant Week 2 victory against the New Orleans Saints, where he showcased his ability to extend plays. His dynamic playstyle led some fans to believe he had earned the backup role.
Brandon Allen, on the other hand, was steady but less flashy. He completed 63.3% of his passes in the preseason but didn’t have any showstopping moments like Dobbs. Despite this, head coach Kyle Shanahan has decided to name Allen as the number two quarterback behind Purdy. So, what’s the reasoning behind this choice?
The key seems to be Allen’s familiarity with Shanahan’s system. He’s been with the 49ers since 2023, and although he didn’t see game action last season, his experience with the team’s offensive schemes likely gave him the edge. Shanahan seems to prioritize this familiarity over the creativity and playmaking that Dobbs displayed in games.
For many fans, this decision might be a shock. Given Dobbs’ strong preseason performance, it seemed like he had the momentum to secure the backup role. However, it appears Shanahan values consistency and system knowledge, especially in a backup quarterback who might be called upon at any moment to step in.
While Dobbs didn’t win the primary backup spot, he will remain on the roster as the designated emergency quarterback. This means if injuries pile up, he could still play a key role later in the season.
What do you think of Shanahan’s decision? Did Allen’s experience really outweigh Dobbs’ exciting playmaking ability, or should the team have gone with the more dynamic option? Let us know in the comments!
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