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Jimmy Garoppolo was one quarter away from winning the Super Bowl. Now, he faces an uncertain future

Jimmy Garoppolo was one quarter away from winning the Super Bowl. Now, he faces an uncertain future as the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In todayā€™s FOX Sports Insider: It was exactly five months ago when Jimmy Garoppolo nearly led the 49ers to a Super Bowl victory, but he still has a lot to prove this season ... WNBA star Maya Moore steps away from basketball to help overturn the conviction of an innocent Missouri man ... and the late, great Kobe Bryant will grace the cover of the upcoming NBA2K1 video game. What were you doing five months ago today? Watching the Super Bowl, of course. What was Jimmy Garoppolo doing? Nearly winning it. And yet, bizarre as it sounds, Garoppolo doesnā€™t have the kind of nailed-on, locked-and-bolted, treasury-backed hold on a long-term future with the San Francisco 49ers as you might expect for a guy who was a few throws, or maybe even just one, from being a world champion. Before Tom Brady resurfaced in Tampa, the 49ers undertook a close, multi-day examination of the former New England Patriot ā€“ and of their own incumbent ā€“ and whether bringing TB12 ā€œhomeā€ to the Bay Area was a worthy investment. Garoppolo says he didnā€™t take it as a slap in the face, and the San Francisco front office have launched a public relations offensive to point out it wasnā€™t intended that way, but it still creates an interesting dynamic. [STORY IMAGE 1] ā€œCan you imagine applying this to any other walk of life?ā€ FS1ā€™s Nick Wright said on First Things First. ā€œAn old fling hits you up on Facebook, ā€˜You want to leave your wife for me?ā€™ ā€œā€˜Well, after three or four days of reflection I was like, ā€˜Nope, Iā€™m good where Iā€™m at.ā€™ā€™ Why are you saying this out loud? Why do you keep telling America, (general manager) John Lynch and (head coach) Kyle Shanahan, that you are in like, not in love, with your quarterback?ā€ It poses another intriguing question. Would Garoppoloā€™s stock going into this season actually be higher if the team hadnā€™t made it to the Super Bowl, where he outplayed Patrick Mahomes for three quarters before ultimately falling short? When asked if this is a make-or-break year for Garoppolo, Sports Illustratedā€™s Albert Breer wrote this week: ā€œOn the surface, this is a fair question, given the tire kicking San Francisco did with Tom Brady. And itā€™s also fair given the structure and relative affordability of Garoppoloā€™s contract.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 2] For Garoppolo has three years remaining on his deal, but none of them are guaranteed, and come at market-reasonable price points of $25.2, $25.5 and $25.6 million. That means that, if things play out a certain way, Garoppolo could become a strong trade asset, with there being just $2.8 million in dead cap money to reconcile if he was traded, or if a serious deterioration in form led to him being cut. ā€œWe felt like it was a responsibility to take a look [at Brady], because thatā€™s a very unique situation,ā€ Lynch told SI recently. ā€œWe did that, we talked with Jimmy, and told him just what we did. I think he appreciated that. And the great news is weā€™re more convicted than ever that Jimmyā€™s the guy that we want to work with going forward. We feel like heā€™s got a lot more in him.ā€ Take that however you like, but to me, the last phrase speaks volumes. They think he has a lot more in him, and whether he remains ā€œthe guyā€ may hinge on him unleashing that potential. The 49ers paid Garoppolo seven games into his 49ers career because they believed he would blossom into one of the best quarterbacks in football. Thatā€™s what they are still looking for. [STORY IMAGE 3] Garoppolo threw for 3,978 yards and 27 touchdowns last season, but was intercepted 13 times, a concern which he has himself admitted he is committed to rectifying. Heā€™s a good quarterback, but heā€™ll need to show he can be a great one to satisfy the 49ersā€™ hunger. How different the narrative could have been. Garoppolo was not electrifying against the Kansas City Chiefs in Miami, but for three quarters, he was purposeful, calm and mightily efficient. San Francisco smoothed into what seemed to be a decisive lead and appeared to have the Lombardi Trophy at their fingertips, before Mahomes burst into magical life. Toward the end of the contest, Garoppolo connected on only three of 11 throws and yet, even when the Chiefs took a late lead, had a shot to win it all. Deep into the fourth quarter, Garoppolo had Emmanuel Sanders wide open and headed for the end zone on a post route, but missed him with an overthrow that might otherwise have shifted destiny. [STORY IMAGE 4] That might have been the moment the doubters started to find voice. The murmurs have only increased since. It is tricky. Are we really discussing the merits of a player who went 13-3 last season? It seems absurd, but football is a business and ambitious teams make big, bold moves when they feel it suits their pursuit of the ultimate prize. Been really good isnā€™t always enough. Anyone can be the fall guy in that process, even a guy who was about to win the Super Bowl, but didnā€™t. [STORY IMAGE 5] Hereā€™s what others have said ... Grant Cohn, Sports Illustrated: ā€œIf the 49ers really, really liked Garoppolo they would have extended his contract this offseason, removed the ā€˜escape clauseā€™ and made him more affordable. Most fans and media people in the Bay Area expected the 49ers would do this. They didn't. Which means the 49ers don't like Garoppolo as much as they say they do. Simple as that. They want to like Garoppolo. They hope he can be great. But until they extend his contract, he's on notice." Mike Florio, Profootballtalk.com: ā€œThe 49ers admit that they considered pursuing Tom Brady in free agency, before deciding to stick with Jimmy Garoppolo. The mere fact that it got to the point that they told Garropolo about it shows that it was real. And even though Garoppolo is saying all the right things, the clear message is that theyā€™ll continue to explore their options unless Garoppolo gives them a reason not to.ā€ Ronnie Lott, former San Francisco 49er: ā€œWhat I believe is that he's (Garoppolo) going to get better and the reason he's going to get better is that he's going to understand the offense better, he understands a lot more about the discipline of the offense and another thing I think is going be great for him is that being with the guy ā€”arguably the best offensive mind in football, that's Shanahan ā€” all of a sudden you have to be able to know that you're going to find ways to enhance your game because he's going to find ways to enhance your game. Bill [Walsh] would enhance Joe's (Montana) game because he found ways to understand what more Joe could do with his game and that's the same with Jimmy.ā€œ [IN OTHER WORDS] - Caleb Williams is the top-ranked quarterback prospect in the 2021 class and was recently named MVP of the Elite 11 Finals. [Sports Illustratedā€™s John Garcia Jr.]( breaks down Williamsā€™ performance and his upcoming college decision between LSU, Maryland and Oklahoma. - WNBA star Maya Moore took time away from basketball to help Jonathan Irons have his conviction for burglary and assault with a weapon overturned. [New York Times writer Kurt Streeter details]( Mooreā€™s decision to help Irons, who was released from a Missouri prison on Wednesday. - The 2020 NFL preseason will officially be trimmed from four games to two. [ESPN.comā€™s Kevin Seifert]( lays out the decision as the league continues to plot its 2020 strategy. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( After announcing Damian Lillard and Zion Williamson as cover athletes for the upcoming NBA 2K21 video game, many questioned why the late, great Kobe Bryant wasnā€™t chosen for that honor? Those questions were answered on Thursday as it was announced the late Los Angeles Lakers star will grace the front of the current and next-gen Mamba Forever editions of the game. The current generation console cover features an artistā€™s incredible rendering of Bryant throwing down a dunk in his No. 8 jersey, while the next-generation console edition features an impressive rendering of him waving in his No. 24 jersey. This is a beautiful way to honor and celebrate Kobe, who the NBA world misses dearly. Well done, NBA2K! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] 2014 Orange Bowl: Clemson vs. Ohio State (ESPNU, 6 p.m. ET) Sammy Watkins set an Orange Bowl record with 227 receiving yards as Clemson defeated Ohio State 40-35 in the final year of the Bowl Championship Series. PGA Tour Golf: Rocket Mortgage Classic (Friday, Golf Channel, 3 p.m. ET) Tune in for the second day of the Rocket Mortgage Classic live from Detroit Golf Club in Michigan. FOX Sports: The Home Game (Friday, FS1, 5:30 p.m. ET) Host Chris Myers welcomes former MLB standouts John Smoltz and Kevin Youkilis, who will test their sports trivia knowledge against one another. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( First pick of the 2020 NBA Draft Anthony Edwards: +110 James Wiseman: +150 LaMelo Ball: +300 Killian Hayes: +1700 Tyrese Haliburton: +1800 Onyeka Okongwu: +2200 Our Jason McIntyre released his latest NBA mock draft earlier this week, and he has USC forward Onyeka Okongwu going No. 1 overall to the Golden State Warriors. If the Warriors were to land the top pick, the idea of selecting the most polished big man in this yearā€™s draft class makes a lot of sense. Georgiaā€™s Anthony Edwards (+110) has been the most popular pick to be the first selection, but that seems far from a sure thing. Okongwu has been rising up draft boards as of late, and if you believe he will continue to do so as the draft approaches, then taking a chance on the USC big man could net you a very nice 22-to-1 payday. A new FOX Sports app and website is coming. [Click here]( to be notified when the reimagined app is available. [WHAT THEY SAID] ā€œThe great thing about sports is you constantly have to prove yourself. 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