Can the 49ers Win with Brandon Allen?

He might be the best quarterback caddy in the NFL. But what would happen if Purdy were to sprain his ankle or injure his finger and miss a month or two?
Can the 49ers Win with Brandon Allen?
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The 49ers could have signed a quality backup quarterback this offseason, but instead they re-signed Brandon Allen.

Lots of quality backups were available. They could have signed Gardner Minshew or traded for Mac Jones or brought back Sam Darnold, whom Kyle Shanahan once famously compared to Steve Young.

But the 49ers simply stuck with Allen, who's 31 and has a career win-loss record of 2-7. Clearly, the 49ers want to project confidence in Purdy. He's their franchise quarterback -- they don't need to hedge their bets at the position with a quarterback who actually wants to play. Last year, they signed Darnold because there were major question marks surrouding Purdy after tearing his UCL.

Now, Purdy is coming off an MVP-caliber season and a Super Bowl appearance, so the 49ers think they don't need a high-level backup quarterback. They merely need someone who's good in the meeting room, someone who's a coach on the field, someone who can help Purdy prepare during the week. A caddy more than a quarterback. 

And that's Allen. He might be the best quarterback caddy in the NFL. But what would happen if Purdy were to sprain his ankle or injure his finger and miss a month or two? Could the 49ers actually win with Allen? Could he keep the season afloat until Purdy returns?

Considering he's 31 and has won just two games in his career, the answer probably is no.

The 49ers need to draft a quarterback who's better than Allen, because QBs get injured all the time in the NFL, especially on the 49ers.


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Grant Cohn
GRANT COHN

Grant Cohn has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily since 2011. He spent the first nine years of his career with the Santa Rosa Press Democrat where he wrote the Inside the 49ers blog and covered famous coaches and athletes such as Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick and Patrick Willis. In 2012, Inside the 49ers won Sports Blog of the Year from the Peninsula Press Club. In 2020, Cohn joined FanNation and began writing All49ers. In addition, he created a YouTube channel which has become the go-to place on YouTube to consume 49ers content. Cohn's channel typically generates roughly 3.5 million viewers per month, while the 49ers' official YouTube channel generates roughly 1.5 million viewers per month. Cohn live streams almost every day and posts videos hourly during the football season. Cohn is committed to asking the questions that 49ers fans want answered, and providing the most honest and interactive coverage in the country. His loyalty is to the reader and the viewer, not the team or any player or coach. Cohn is a new-age multimedia journalist with an old-school mentality, because his father is Lowell Cohn, the legendary sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1979 to 1993. The two have a live podcast every Tuesday. Grant Cohn grew up in Oakland and studied English Literature at UCLA from 2006 to 2010. He currently lives in Oakland with his wife.