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Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Los Angeles Rams

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Originally posted by Franchise408:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
For me, and this is the point Slay and Sherman have made. Is Jimmy Mahomes? No. Is he winning like Mahomes? No.

But we won 3 straight road games in win or go home situations. So why in the world are people complaining so incredibly loudly?

Would you really rather be a Bills fan right now? Great qb play and watching other teams play to go to the SB?

I don't get what we're complaining about. Thought the point was to win.

He's actually winning MORE than Mahomes. He has a better win percentage than Mahomes does.

Jimmy and the 49ers are also the only team in NFL history to win 3 consecutive road games against 12+ win teams. So it's not just "won 3 straight road games", they just did something that's never been done before.

Where did you read that he has a better winning % than Mahomes? He doesn't. Jimmy's win % as a starter with the Niners is 69% (31-14) Mahomes is 50-13 which is about 80%.
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
I am not criticizing Warner right now for his play.
Praising Jimmy has a winner or praising his GW drive to defeat GB and advance to the NFCC anything is absolutely or a sole reason for something.

Claiming Jimmy is the sole reason this team wins is silly.

Claiming he's anywhere close to the main reason would be equally as silly.

Any 49er fan getting triggered by someone giving him credit during an epic an unprecedented playoff run is just sad.
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Can we just go back to making fun of the Rams and how they have zero fanbase?

Not without some here talking about how that claim is unfair.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?

I wonder the same thing about the fanbase.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Franchise408:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
For me, and this is the point Slay and Sherman have made. Is Jimmy Mahomes? No. Is he winning like Mahomes? No.

But we won 3 straight road games in win or go home situations. So why in the world are people complaining so incredibly loudly?

Would you really rather be a Bills fan right now? Great qb play and watching other teams play to go to the SB?

I don't get what we're complaining about. Thought the point was to win.

He's actually winning MORE than Mahomes. He has a better win percentage than Mahomes does.

Jimmy and the 49ers are also the only team in NFL history to win 3 consecutive road games against 12+ win teams. So it's not just "won 3 straight road games", they just did something that's never been done before.

Where did you read that he has a better winning % than Mahomes? He doesn't. Jimmy's win % as a starter with the Niners is 69% (31-14) Mahomes is 50-13 which is about 80%.

Par for the course with that poster.
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Quick, someone tell Deebo wins aren't a qb stat


You think wins are indicative of a QBs performance?

Wrong hill to die on Jonny... I've said it many times.

Especially when Jimmy is not going to be with us next year. He's not gonna have weapons like Deebo, Aiyuk, Kittle, running game with Kyle's influence..all on one team.

Fake edit- I had this drafted earlier this morning, but didn't get a chance to finish and post it.

Now I see what Jeff Garcia has done and MY GOD MAN, Jimmy Garoppolo is not the hill to die on... the hill to lose any credibility. He's not worth it, just to try to win an argument or a debate.

I'm not saying Jimmy the person... I'm saying the product on the field lately.

if you mean lately as in the past few games i think thats due to injury

Jimmy is a pretty good QB he played very well this year. Ive said it a few times but again we were #1 in yards/play and #1 in RZ offense not sure how the formula works but there is a reason our O is ranked high in DVOA too.

i agree last game and a half he did play well but i think that coorelates with shoulder injury but still did enough to win by making some clutch throws
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Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by dmax:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Exactly right. I've stated this many times before. Some people on here would rather have a qb throw for 5000 yards 40tds, and go 6 and 10. Disgusting.

wow..when as that ever happen?

Just look at the Texans in 2020. Or packers in 2018. It happens.

Or Bucs in 2019. They were 7-9 with Winston throwing for 5,100 yards and 33 TD's

Or chargers this season missing the playoffs with Herbert passing for 38 TDS and 5014 yards
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?

Because he's being carried to wins. That's what half our fan base says.

We could have players posting like Jarvis Landry:

Retweets about how a great receiver just needs to be thrown the ball. Tweets praise for Mahomes and Allen. About their RB's, OBJ, nothing about Baker Mayfield even though he's taken a ton of criticism.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
I wonder the same thing about the fanbase.

fans are fans...they don't play with Jimmy or know him personally, they just watch the games....remember how much you hated Paraag Marathe and thought he was the mastermind behind everything bad in SF? I mean you didn't know him or anything truly about that situation, yet you were convinced it was all him . I swear you had his name on notifications or something...the moment he was brought up you would go off about him. Fans are gonna fan, you wanted Lance to start at some point during the season too. it's all good dude, out of the hundreds of thousands of 49er fans weren't not gonna have the same opinions on everything...end of the day we all want to kick the s**t out of the Rams
Originally posted by Ruixx:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

Regardless of his play, Jimmy really must be a hell of a teammate- I don't recall every seeing a similar situation having players go so out of their way (post to their own accounts etc.) to publicly endorse their QB when they are getting bruised by the media. I mean even Sherman still got his back.

It's a good thing. Rams are fighting for Aaron Donald's legacy 🤣 and Niners are fighting as a team to prove everyone wrong, including the narrative on Jimmy.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?

You tell me, this is practically your thread.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?

Can you link us to the Packers' players similar comments for Rodgers? Cowboys for Dak? We'll wait.
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Because he's being carried to wins. That's what half our fan base says.

We could have players posting like Jarvis Landry:

Retweets about how a great receiver just needs to be thrown the ball. Tweets praise for Mahomes and Allen. About their RB's, OBJ, nothing about Baker Mayfield even though he's taken a ton of criticism.

If Baker was winning a lot (regardless of how he was playing) the team would support him. Also I think Kyle has created a great culture here, we don't have a ton of me first players. Also I think Baker has a much different personality then Jimmy. Even if Jimmy stunk (which he doesn't) I don't think anyone on that team would bad mouth him, he's a solid dude. You don't have to be the best player on the team to be the leader of the team and I think he's finally gotten there.

Why do people care so much about what some of the fan base says? Complaining about it doesn't change anything....I'm realizing (have been) that regardless of how much s**t you put out there to carry your point about something it won't matter in the SM world...if anything it makes people more pissed and dig themselves in the ground on subjects they view differently then you. We see it in sports and politics every day. whatevs at this pt.

One thing that's true with 99.9% of our fan base is we want to beat LA on Sunday. Sounds like people spent a f**k ton of cash to represent the team as whole... Let's roll with that
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Youngone:

This team has his back

of course they do, why wouldn't they?

Because he's being carried to wins. That's what half our fan base says.

We could have players posting like Jarvis Landry:

Retweets about how a great receiver just needs to be thrown the ball. Tweets praise for Mahomes and Allen. About their RB's, OBJ, nothing about Baker Mayfield even though he's taken a ton of criticism.

I dunno, definitely, he's not lighting it up himself. But in watching a lot of the Mic'd Up videos and seeing Jimmy command the huddle, and all the little things the team says he does behind the scenes... It just goes back to the intangible leadership. Guys work hard all week, and Jimmy a lot of other leaders set the tone with grinding to learn the playbook and working hard on the practice field. When he's in the huddle, he seems calm and is directing guys to where they need to go. Guys are fired up and he's the one leading them and guiding things.

Guys are rallying behind him and playing hard. You saw the same thing with Alex Smith last year with Washington. He statistically was really not that much better than Dwayne Haskins, but the team was responding to Alex at QB.

I'd certainly like to see a cleaner game with no INT's and we'd like to see the offense moving all four quarters rather than two, but he's rallying this team and making some key throws in a run-first offense... he's certainly doing his part.
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