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Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Los Angeles Rams

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Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
nope. Trey will cost us the playoffs or I will delete my account
Jimmy already cost us the playoffs with his s**t performance on Thursday remember

we can win both games and still not make it. Just delete your account now and join Jimmy's new team next year


49AllTheTime

he actually didn't, Saints lost yesterday so 49ers still control their own destiny with an Awful Texans team coming up and the Rams who we own, and the teams were competing with for those playoff spots are incredibly mediocre. but Trey sucks and will squander the opportunity.
yup, you're right. win out and we are in

glad you're blaming Trey for this when it was jimmy playing the entire season and doing what he does best. getting injured
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Agree. And hopefully he goes to a team in the AFC.

Why? He might help us more in the NFC. Seattle perfect.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 4ML:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by 4ML:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
This will probably hurt our trade value. That's bad.

Not as bad as his play.

No reason to kick a man when he is down. JG is top 10 in rating this year and leads the NFL in yds/completion. He went to war for us compiling a 30-14 record as starter and appearing in a Super Bowl. The team could not win a game when this dude got of the tarmac and he wins more than twice as much as he loses that's great stuff. Hats off to JG for his service to the club but we aren't the fighting Jimmy Gs this is a team sport and next man up. I wish JG the best and hope we get some trade interest we need draft assets for sure.

He's not really anywhere near bad when healthy. His problem has been being hurt. Including this time.

Let's not do this with Jimmy. Bay Area fans already blame injuries whenever their favorite player doesn't play well in other sports. He was playing poorly before the injury too and has been inconsistent all throughout the year.

No, his prior four games had placed him in the top 5 NFL QBs over that time frame.

Of course, all of that is pretty irrelevant now based on the reports of his injury. Assuming TL plays at a reasonable level in these final two games, Garoppolo's time here is done. The best we can hope for is a decent draft pick when he leaves.

Couple of things:

a) It's a 17 week season. There were several games he played before last 4 weeks when he was healthy.
b) He was piss poor for a half or two in that 4 week stretch too.
c) Stats are great but your eyes can tell you if you watched every single snap and were being honest with yourself - he wasn't a top 5 QB in the league over the last 4 weeks.

Jimmy was very inconsistent in that 4 week stretch as well.

...and we have seen the very best QBs go cold for a quarter or two but finish well to win the game.

Bottom line, as we all know, it wasn't his healthy performance that led the FO to sacrifice major draft capital to bring Lance here.

Sure - but the best QBs have those kind of poor quarters a few times in 17 weeks. Jimmy has them almost every game or two.

We will just have to agree to disagree on why Lance was drafted. I think Shanahan knows Jimmy's limitations and on top of those limitations - he can't stay healthy. Lance is a completely diff. QB than Jimmy - if Kyle wanted someone who can play like Jimmy and stay healthy - he would have invested in Mac Jones and not moved up to go get Lance.
Yea it's not like this is not a common injury or anything. Anyone that wants a wealth of information on it it's also called Skier's thumb and gamekeeper's thumb. I remember that game where Brees was trying to grip a ball but couldnt...



Jimmy wouldn'tve had the ability to do what he later did or seem just fine with a complete tear IMO. He wouldnt be being looked @ on Wednesday if it were complete (again, IMO).

This is what it looks like when it's a complete tear and you have no choice but to sit over a month...

And someone mentioned Stafford....

The veteran signal-caller underwent a procedure on the thumb of his throwing hand last month. The surgery was characterized as minor and elective, with Stafford not expected to miss any of the Rams offseason work due to this procedure.

During his final season with the Detroit Lions in 2020, Stafford dealt with myriad injuries, including a partially torn UCL in that right thumb. This latest procedure presumably was an effort to fix that tear before Stafford truly begins ramping up preparations for his Rams debut and the 2021 season.

"I mean, this past year was bad," Stafford told Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press back in mid-February. "I had the partially torn UCL in my right thumb, I tore my UCL on my left elbow on the second to last play of the Houston game that nobody knew about, trying to stiff arm a guy. That's why I started wearing a sleeve on my left arm because I had all sorts of tape underneath it, just to hold it in place. I broke my cartilage on my eighth rib in Green Bay. I also tore something [in the back of] my left knee. And then I had a subtalar, right ankle sprain."

Even with all those injuries, Stafford was still able to suit up for all 16 games last season and his numbers were on par with what we've grown accustomed to seeing out of the former No. 1 overall pick.

So there's just flat out different grades of injuries to it and clearly it wasn't fully torn and unusable. Beyond that we're of course just speculating. I wouldn't rule him out.
Originally posted by random49er:
And someone mentioned Stafford....

The veteran signal-caller underwent a procedure on the thumb of his throwing hand last month. The surgery was characterized as minor and elective, with Stafford not expected to miss any of the Rams offseason work due to this procedure.

During his final season with the Detroit Lions in 2020, Stafford dealt with myriad injuries, including a partially torn UCL in that right thumb. This latest procedure presumably was an effort to fix that tear before Stafford truly begins ramping up preparations for his Rams debut and the 2021 season.

"I mean, this past year was bad," Stafford told Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press back in mid-February. "I had the partially torn UCL in my right thumb, I tore my UCL on my left elbow on the second to last play of the Houston game that nobody knew about, trying to stiff arm a guy. That's why I started wearing a sleeve on my left arm because I had all sorts of tape underneath it, just to hold it in place. I broke my cartilage on my eighth rib in Green Bay. I also tore something [in the back of] my left knee. And then I had a subtalar, right ankle sprain."

Even with all those injuries, Stafford was still able to suit up for all 16 games last season and his numbers were on par with what we've grown accustomed to seeing out of the former No. 1 overall pick.

So there's just flat out different grades of injuries to it and clearly it wasn't fully torn and unusable. Beyond that we're of course just speculating. I wouldn't rule him out.

Right, there's a good possibility he plays. He did play the second half of the titans game without too much visible problems
the zone will implode if Jimmy starts.

Originally posted by JoseCortez:
the zone will implode if Jimmy starts.


Starts and then the first play is a pick 6.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
the zone will implode if Jimmy starts.


If he's healthy enough to start, then he will.

But I don't want to hear about the injury having an effect on him after the game if he has some off throws.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49ers808:

Twisting a bottle cap is so similar to throwing a football.

Great work Columbo.

Originally posted by billbird2111:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by 49ers808:

Twisting a bottle cap is so similar to throwing a football.

Great work Columbo.


lmao
Originally posted by random49er:
Yea it's not like this is not a common injury or anything. Anyone that wants a wealth of information on it it's also called Skier's thumb and gamekeeper's thumb. I remember that game where Brees was trying to grip a ball but couldnt...



Jimmy wouldn'tve had the ability to do what he later did or seem just fine with a complete tear IMO. He wouldnt be being looked @ on Wednesday if it were complete (again, IMO).

This is what it looks like when it's a complete tear and you have no choice but to sit over a month...

Brees couldn't even open a water bottle
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Dec 28, 2021 at 12:30 PM ]
Gotta say if this is indeed the last we see jimmy in red and gold it would be a sad way to end it. When we got him way back it filled this franchise with hope and seeing the thread evolve from optimism to pessimism is pretty sad but that is the life if an NFL qb that isn't a top tier QB. Hoping for the best for whatever happens to him next. He seems like a very genuine guy.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
the zone will implode if Jimmy starts.


I know everyone has already moved on to Lance. This feels like the election when the Dems had Hillary 100% winning and were in denial when Trump won
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