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Jimmy Garoppolo is the Real Deal


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12 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

You always need to give these things a full season and an offseason to game plan for him.  Lots of guys can look good in small stretches.

 

but right now, he lools awesome with some pretty crappy talent around him.  Easily worth the risk of a 2nd round pick.  But we have the most pro ready rookie qb so we're all set.

How in the world did the Pats mess up? They got a 2nd, which looked to almost be a 1st rounder, for a qb who played in 2 games when they have the greatest qb ever who might be the MVP this year?  They should have paid their backup qb $20 million? 

 

 

 

Because could have sent him to CLE for alot more. But BB ego got in the way

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One of the best things to happen to the Bills this year might be him being traded out of the division. 

Belichick must be seething. He wanted to keep him, and now he's worth well more than the 2nd rounder he got back for him. Especially after he just went 5-0 lowering the pick!

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33 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Niners want Jimmy Garoppolo 'for a long, long time'

As if there were ever any doubt, the 49ers like having Jimmy Garoppolo around. So much so that they intend to lock him up for the long haul this offseason.

Guy looks excellent and learned from the best...not surprising at all. But it isn’t like BB was ever in a million years going to trade him within the division, much less the conference. Jimmy G would never be ours unfortunately (unless we woulda drafted him....)

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So far he's passed the "eye" test 

 

2 games with the Pats and a very soft schedule before he got injured 

 

Bears   FG fest IIRC 
Texans w/o their QB 
Titans by 2 
Jaguars by 11 
Rams  ??   Were the Rams resting players? Did they have anything to play for?     The Rams (11-5), who clinched the NFC West last weekend, got everything they hoped for: healthy players and the NFC's No. 3 seed

 

 

 

but I'd be cautious and not pull an Osweiler 

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Per the article, Kraft and Belichick had a long meeting two weeks before the trade deadline that ended with Belichick getting a mandate to trade Garoppolo, something he didn’t want to do, and find another young quarterback to develop behind Brady. That reportedly left Belichick “furious and demoralized,” but he texted 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan to open up dialogue that resulted in a deal.

 

That text may have been spurred by conversations Shanahan and Belichick had at the combine in February shortly after the Patriots came back from 28-3 down to beat the Falcons in the Super Bowl. Shanahan, who ran the Falcons offense in that game, reportedly wanted to learn from the loss from the guy who beat him and going that route may have helped him land Garoppolo as Belichick thought Shanahan would be a good fit for the quarterback.

 

That assessment looked correct once Garoppolo led the 49ers to five straight wins at the end of the season, a development that reportedly pleased Belichick much more than getting an edict from ownership about a football decision.

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10 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Per the article, Kraft and Belichick had a long meeting two weeks before the trade deadline that ended with Belichick getting a mandate to trade Garoppolo, something he didn’t want to do, and find another young quarterback to develop behind Brady. That reportedly left Belichick “furious and demoralized,” but he texted 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan to open up dialogue that resulted in a deal.

 

That text may have been spurred by conversations Shanahan and Belichick had at the combine in February shortly after the Patriots came back from 28-3 down to beat the Falcons in the Super Bowl. Shanahan, who ran the Falcons offense in that game, reportedly wanted to learn from the loss from the guy who beat him and going that route may have helped him land Garoppolo as Belichick thought Shanahan would be a good fit for the quarterback.

 

That assessment looked correct once Garoppolo led the 49ers to five straight wins at the end of the season, a development that reportedly pleased Belichick much more than getting an edict from ownership about a football decision.

 

 

...whole trade made no sense.....how long did Rodgers sit behind Favre?....and to also dump Jacoby and end up with Hoyer as your backup is even more baffling.....somethin' ain't passing the BB smell test IMO....

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