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He was the beneficiary of a well-balanced team and offense. I don't think he gets a starter position on the Niners over the other 2. He may however get a decent job with another team6 months is best case scenario and TJS isn't off the table as he's still getting opinions.
But even if it is 6 months he'd still need time to build his arm back into football shape so I don't see it likely he'd be completely ready for the season.
Not to mention there is no telling if his arm will be completely the way it was before surgery. His arm was already average so any loss of zip on his passes could kill his chances at being an effective starter.
Get to work, John Lynch.
Make some calls, check waiver wires & free agent possibilities, trade some picks.
Aaron Rodgers....there's a call for you on line 1.
6 months is best case scenario and TJS isn't off the table as he's still getting opinions.
But even if it is 6 months he'd still need time to build his arm back into football shape so I don't see it likely he'd be completely ready for the season.
Not to mention there is no telling if his arm will be completely the way it was before surgery. His arm was already average so any loss of zip on his passes could kill his chances at being an effective starter.
You can have, hope he wins you an MVP award
Is it a given that Jimmy G has taken his last snap as a 49er QB?
I can only hopeBrady and Gronk to the Niners. We're going to get TO, too.
pump the brakes on "Niners starting QB for years"Tragic for him. He went from possibly being the Niners starting QB for years back to a career outlook as a backup QB. Biggest winner here, of course, is Trey Lance.
And this is a guy who did not have a High Ankle sprain.