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Rumor: Garoppolo could be flat out cut.


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Well yeah it goes both ways. Just bc the huddle geniuses that absolutely hated Justin Herbert btw think every QB in this draft is a bust from day 1 doesn't mean they will be.

There is no Herbert in this draft. This will be lucky to have an Andy Dalton.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The only use I have for Jimmy G is to keep the seat warm and help mentor a young guy. Jimmy G ain't the answer unless the question is "how do you strive for mediocrity?"

I am okay to improve to mediocrity but it needs to be on the way to good and eventually great.

That, FOR SURE, isn't going to happen with Matt Rhule as head coach.

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46 minutes 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.

I don't want us to substitute one lame ass QB with another. He's not an answer and if he's not an answer I'm not interested.

My fear is that they would treat him like he was the answer and I just don't want any part of that. 

They dug their hole with Darnold, for all I care they can rot in it until we wise up and get a HC who won't fug up. 

There's not a vet answer available and there isn't going to be one this year. 

Either we draft one or (more preferable) roll with who we've got and fix the damn OL.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

That's the danger. What if improvement to mediocrity gets Matt Rhule a 4th year?

Oh, I am well aware. If the scenario were completely different, I would have no issue with bringing in Jimmy G depending on cost. 

Right now? It's either going to fail or, even worse, make us have to suffer through more of the NFL's worst head coach. 

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if it’s just a year or two and meaningless cap, key word meaningless - like cam got, who cares really

yea we could roll it over but it’s not that big of deal, this young team needs experience with at least a mediocre qb that won’t lose the game for them, I think there is a lot of value in that

i don’t see Rhule lasting after a 8 win season and if he does better and goes playoffs he deserves to stay imo despite all the pitchforks

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