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Let me get this right. If I go by the articles below, Jimmy Garoppolo’s success was mainly due to scheming by the 23rd best coach in the league even though Jimmy really didn’t have time to learn more than a fraction of Kyle Shanahan’s offense. It is good that we cleared that up. The defensive coordinators we played against must have been terrible?
The quarterback I saw last season was the real deal. I guess the writers and the rest of the league are going to have to find that out the hard way. His quick release and short to mid range accuracy were not a fluke no matter how much the Grant Cohns of this world want to think otherwise. I also don’t think Kyle’s ability to game plan and play calling can be questioned either.
We may have some question marks to answer like inside offensive line, outside pass rusher, whether Sherman will be ready, whether Solomon Thomas will improve or even at running back but I don’t see any question marks when it comes to Kyle Shanahan’s coaching or Jimmy Garoppolo’s quarterbacking.
Now onto this morning’s hot links:
Raiders’ Derek Carr or 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo? The GMF crew give their answers David Bonilla
Jimmy Garoppolo faces much stiffer challenges as career proceeds Grant Cohn
David Carr predicts 49ers will start season 0-4 David Bonilla
NFL.com coach power ranking places 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan at No. 23 David Bonilla
The NFL’s top defenses against each run concept Sam Monson
49ers attend supplemental draft prospect Bright Ugwoegbu’s workout David Bonilla
49ers attend supplemental draft prospect Sam Beal’s workout David Bonilla