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All you 49ers fans: Raiders fill QB need with Jimmy Garoppolo, sources say
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo plans to sign with the Las Vegas Raiders, sources told ESPN's Dianna Russini and Adam Schefter.

Garoppolo agreed to a three-year, $67.5 million deal, including $34 million guaranteed, a source told Schefter. He will be reunited with Raiders coach Josh McDaniels, who served as the Patriots' offensive coordinator during Garoppolo's three years in New England.


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3585...ources-say
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I was wondering how the Niners planned to resolve their quarterback situation.
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N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
I was wondering how the Niners planned to resolve their quarterback situation.

They are reportedly signing Sam Darnold as a backup .
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srf1957 wrote:
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
I was wondering how the Niners planned to resolve their quarterback situation.

They are reportedly signing Sam Darnold as a backup .
Darnold will be fine as a 3rd string. I wished Niners had signed Tom Brady two years ago when he wanted to play for them. Then Brady had a monster season and won the Super Bowl with the Bucs. Kyle Shanahan didn't think Brady had anything left and now admitted he was wrong. One of Shanahan's notoriously bad judgements. Brady was much better than Garappolo.
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polychrome wrote:
[quote=srf1957]
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
I was wondering how the Niners planned to resolve their quarterback situation.

They are reportedly signing Sam Darnold as a backup .
Darnold will be fine as a 3rd string. I wished Niners had signed Tom Brady two years ago when he wanted to play for them. Then Brady had a monster season and won the Super Bowl with the Bucs. Kyle Shanahan didn't think Brady had anything left and now admitted he was wrong. One of Shanahan's notoriously bad judgements. Brady was much better than Garappolo.
Last statement may be true, it is for virtually all QB's, however I've always liked Jimmy G. He could easily lead any team now that he is not stuck behind Tommy Boy. Hope he continues to do well.

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polychrome wrote:
[quote=srf1957]
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
I was wondering how the Niners planned to resolve their quarterback situation.

They are reportedly signing Sam Darnold as a backup .
Darnold will be fine as a 3rd string. I wished Niners had signed Tom Brady two years ago when he wanted to play for them. Then Brady had a monster season and won the Super Bowl with the Bucs. Kyle Shanahan didn't think Brady had anything left and now admitted he was wrong. One of Shanahan's notoriously bad judgements. Brady was much better than Garappolo.
They may get Lamar.
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The 49ers are going to stick with Mr. Irrelevant that beat the Cowboys despite being injured?
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pRICE cUBE wrote:
The 49ers are going to stick with Mr. Irrelevant that beat the Cowboys despite being injured?

They're planning to go for Lamar Jackson. He'll probably end up on the West Coast. I heard a rumor that the Rams could possibly trade Stafford if necessary.
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vision63 wrote:
[quote=pRICE cUBE]
The 49ers are going to stick with Mr. Irrelevant that beat the Cowboys despite being injured?

They're planning to go for Lamar Jackson. He'll probably end up on the West Coast. I heard a rumor that the Rams could possibly trade Stafford if necessary.

Lamar is quite exciting to watch but he got hurt at the end of the last two seasons. I hope he has better luck next season.
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pRICE cUBE wrote:
[quote=vision63]
[quote=pRICE cUBE]
The 49ers are going to stick with Mr. Irrelevant that beat the Cowboys despite being injured?

They're planning to go for Lamar Jackson. He'll probably end up on the West Coast. I heard a rumor that the Rams could possibly trade Stafford if necessary.

Lamar is quite exciting to watch but he got hurt at the end of the last two seasons. I hope he has better luck next season.
Of course I don't want the 49ers to be better than the Rams. But, with the unstoppable Christian McCaffrey, that's a good scenario for Jackson. He can focus more on the pocket.
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