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The 49ers have a pretty good roster in place that will be playoff ready for the foreseeable future I don't see them moving Jimmy unless they are very comfortable with Lance and that seems still far off. Besides going from Teddy Bridgewater to Sam Darnold is bad enough. I would rather just suck for another year with what we've got.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

The 49ers have a pretty good roster in place that will be playoff ready for the foreseeable future I don't see them moving Jimmy unless they are very comfortable with Lance and that seems still far off. Besides going from Teddy Bridgewater to Sam Darnold is bad enough. I would rather just suck for another year with what we've got.

Yep at least its a plan instead of trying another scrub qb out that we most certainly would have to deal for and most certainly have to redo his deal

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

What have you "heard" because my people I listen to say there is no way they move on from Jimmy without knowing 100% Lance is ready.  And right now based on his last time playing he aint ready.

 

https://www.theringer.com/the-bill-simmons-podcast/2022/1/13/22882119/jimmy-gs-last-stand-staffords-swoon-and-round-1-million-dollar-picks-with-ben-solak-peter-schrager

 

Bill Simmons and Ben Solak discuss the options that both parties have.  Its an interesting scenario

I'll give you the fact that there's a lot of speculation based on the hypothetical of what I already told you; his fate largely depends upon whether he can win the Super Bowl. That being said, I don't believe that the odds are in his favor. And still, there is way more information to the contrary based upon what's actually going on if you're to believe other insiders and people who know the team.

https://www.nfl.com/news/49ers-plan-to-trade-jimmy-garoppolo-start-trey-lance-in-2022

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont think he is anywhere close to ready and nowhere near as good as jimmy g.  They have him on a deal they probably will just keep him as insurance

I think he will be many times better than Jimmy G. Jimmy is an average QB. Lance has ultra high potential and works to get better every day. I believe he will be a franchise QB whenever he gets the reigns. 

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He's better than anything we have that's for sure. But no, he won't come here. If they truly want to run with Lance even though JG has them in the Playoffs, they'll get a better deal from someone else. We just don't have enough to trade, nor should we trade for him. He's not a franchise QB and would die here.

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I've never hated the Jimmy G idea, but, we are not in that position.  IF we didn't have Darnold under contract, or IF he was under contract at about $5M a year, it would make some sense.  Garoppolo is  not going to make 49ers fans forget Montana or Young, but he can hold down the fort until the future starter comes along (exhibit A is the 9ers situation right now).....provided you can keep him on the field.

Add IF our coaching staff develops game plans and calls plays to his strengths, which remains to be seen.  While I think Brady was in over his head as an OC, his philosophy was more tailored to that than whoever we are likely to bring in next.

Which brings us to another IF.  Our OL could get Refrigerator Perry killed back there.  So the added IF is that our OL mess gets fixed or at least stabilized.  Given his injury history, Jimmy G raises the bar to needing to remain upright, from on his back but nobody is calling for the the stretcher.  We struggle even to hit the latter.

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