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Montalban
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Couldn't hurt I suppose. Why not?
I think he will start.Couldn't hurt I suppose. Why not?
Ya, the receivers don't seem to notice any difference between the two. They picked up right where they left off with Hoyer dropping two of Beathard's first three passes in the game.No doubt he starts. Clearly out played Hoyer today and Hoyer got all the first team practice.
Good. Let's see what the boy has.I believe Shanahan made a statement following the Redskins game that Beathard will start next week.
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CJ is starting, which at this point I believe is the right decision. Lets see what he can bring to the table after a full week of practice, full reps with the ones. He'll still make rook mistakes as defenses are quick to key in on tendencies, but I liked the spark he brought with his play. That game could have gotten a lot more ugly than the final outcome had Hoyer stayed in and continued to play like he did in the first half.
Yea, I don't think switching was the plan but Hoyer's poor play forced Shanahan's hand.
You gotta play him to see what he can do before you are forced to give him the big contract next season. The problem is you can't risk playing him behind this O Line. This is a big dilemma for the team. Having him sit for the entire season cannot be an option, however. the 49ers would look like fools............not that they don't already.Like Shannahan's approach with Garopollo, play him only when he's ready. Agree to sit him rest of the season if thats what it takes. The odds of this is low, cause he'd at least play in parts of games, but point is don't force him.
It depends on how Garoppolo can recognize blitzes and aid in setting the Oline. It's easy to see how bad the line is with Beathard because he makes the line worse than it actually is. Put a guy in there who knows how to make line adjustments, move around within the pocket, and who has a quick release it's certainly worth to see JG playing. Of course, he's gotta have some parts of the playbook down.
You gotta play him to see what he can do before you are forced to give him the big contract next season. The problem is you can't risk playing him behind this O Line. This is a big dilemma for the team. Having him sit for the entire season cannot be an option, however. the 49ers would look like fools............not that they don't already.
We are probably making too much of Garapolo anyway. He's a career backup NFL QB with potential. Hopefully it pans out.First things first, he needs to be comfortable with the scheme and teammates. NO QB can play well without these things.
Doubt he takes rest of the season to get comfortable, but point is don't force him.
We are probably making too much of Garapolo anyway. He's a career backup NFL QB with potential. Hopefully it pans out.
Agreed. At least they are making the effort to get the players they need.I guess you'll be disappointed if and when the contract is signed because JG is gonna rake in the type of G's that upper tiered starters in the league get.
You could be right...he might not pan out, but I like the move because SF needs a QB. Shanahan has some credibility when it comes to offense so I'll wait and see how he pans out.