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Rumor: Garoppolo could be flat out cut.


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56 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

There are rumors that Lance isn't ready to start. If that's true, SF isn't trading or cutting Jimmy. They'll keep him one more season. 

I dunno about those rumors he flashed a lot in his spot start duty. I get that the 9ers are built to compete for championships now but they’re gonna have to put him out there and let him take his lumps as a rookie qb to learn and grow. Lance was obviously a long term investment but they’re not gonna get it done with Jimmy g.

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1 hour ago, Panthers Rhule said:

There are rumors that Lance isn't ready to start. If that's true, SF isn't trading or cutting Jimmy. They'll keep him one more season. 

Shanahan is about to lose that locker room. You spent 3 first round picks on that guy - you can't say he's not ready to start. 

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Shanahan is about to lose that locker room. You spent 3 first round picks on that guy - you can't say he's not ready to start. 

At least, somebody did. I still believe they intended to draft Mac but someone else stepped in last minute because of all the bad press about him not being any good.  

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8 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not against a cheap Jimmy G deal. 1-2 years, whatever. As a bridge QB.

But not with Matt Rhule. We need competent leadership before we can even think about something like that. Otherwise it is just a waste of money and time.

...so..take a chance on his shoulder after surgery...mays well sign Cam.  Hes damaged goods.

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Won't lose the game for them? Did you miss the last time Jimmy G was on the field?

 

I have a friend that’s a huge 49ers fan. He said if Jimmy didn’t fug his shoulder up against Cowboys they would’ve beat Rams. So he said it was pretty bad which is why he struggled against GB and LA. Idk just thought I would throw that out there

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9 hours ago, hepcat said:

Everyone saying “not interested” must be down with seeing Sam Darnold lose double digit games again, or overdraft a Teddy Bridgewater clone because the coach recruited him out of high school.

Yea we don’t want to sign a guy who has played in the Super Bowl and was in the NFC Championship last year. Nah. Let’s not even consider it. Even if he was a reasonable contract and not giving up any assets to do it. Wow what a horrible idea that would be. I’d much rather have Sam Darnold!!!! Because I like rooting for losers.

Agreed.  For whatever reason you don't like JImmy G.  He's a winner.  If we could get him on a reasonable contract, what is your holdback?  So we draft a rookie, do any of you actually believe that ANY of these rookies are ready to start?

 

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16 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Agreed.  For whatever reason you don't like JImmy G.  He's a winner.  If we could get him on a reasonable contract, what is your holdback?  So we draft a rookie, do any of you actually believe that ANY of these rookies are ready to start?

 

Hmm 30 year old QB with a banged up shoulder who has underachieved with a loaded roster and one of the best young head coaches. What could go wrong?

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21 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Agreed.  For whatever reason you don't like JImmy G.  He's a winner.  If we could get him on a reasonable contract, what is your holdback?  So we draft a rookie, do any of you actually believe that ANY of these rookies are ready to start?

 

He's not a "winner". He's a mediocre QB on a really good overall roster. He's not good enough to provide any lift. If you're a roster that looks like a 5-7 win team without Jimmy G, you're still a 5-7 win team after adding Jimmy G.

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