LMAO. Jimmy's clutchness and balls couldn't help him lead his team to a 4th quarter score. Also, Mahomes' team blows a 21-3 lead and goes to show you that at one point or another this will happen to all QBs. Regardless if you like them or not. The games today demonstrated how irrational you have been in claiming a QB's lack of leadership can singlehandedly prevent his team from stopping another team from going on a run or getting outscored in a playoff game.
Hey now, everybody says stupid things, and so it goes. Let's not totally pile on @raining threes just now, have some class We've all been this ludicrously, vehemently wrong for multiple months.
You're being kind. He's been on this Jimmy G train for years while totally ignoring the quy has thrown twice as many INTs as TDs in the playoffs.
Yeah, and then Jimmy G signs with the Bucs only to have Brady come out of retirement so he becomes his backup again.
Predictably, Jimmy G couldn’t bring it home. And some of y’all expect him to make the Texans better (questionable kicker, no defense, no running game, bad O-Line, no Deebo) if he was here lmao
I thought Garoppolo played okay tonight. Outside of the overthrow to Kittle on the first drive and that last desperation throw to avoid the sack he was pretty good on the road against a really good defense. If Tartt gets that int the narrative around Garoppolo is much different tonight. It will interesting to see if the niners are better with Lance next season.
SF's running game was a much bigger problem for them yesterday than JG. Shanahan was also terrible at game management. The punt on 4th-and-2 was particularly awful. Guy has no balls whatsoever.
To manny, Garoppolo is simply a winner, even if they can’t say what he does that helps the team win. Sunday, Garoppolo did not help his team win. Garoppolo threw a series of grotesque near-interceptions that deflected around the Rams defense like a pinball. But in the end, Garoppolo finally threw a pass that the Rams held on to, a DOOMED backhand fling thrown while parallel to the ground in an attempt to avoid being sacked on third-and-long. https://www.theringer.com/nfl-playo...ners-and-losers-conference-championship-games
True, but some cant or wont see this. Truth is the better team won. Losing had very little to do with how Jimmy G played. I'm just happy Jimmy G took his team while playing hurt to another NFCCG.