Jimmy Garoppolo Jan 30, 2022; Inglewood, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo leaves the field after losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

One of the biggest storylines coming into Sunday’s NFC Championship Game between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers was whether or not Jimmy Garoppolo could lead the Niners to victory rather than be a hindrance that holds them back. It was a topic that led to some very strong takes, and defenses, during the week and even stronger reactions to those takes.

The question, which was really a referendum on Garoppolo’s entire career with San Francisco, got its answer in the fourth quarter of the game. The Niners led 17-7 when the Rams started chipping away at the lead. Garoppolo had the chance to put the game away and Troy Aikman voiced the concern that so many people at home had.

“I’m afraid that it’s going to have to be Jimmy Garoppolo that gets it done,” said Aikman.

Sure enough, Jimmy G could not get it done. San Francisco went three and out and the Rams eventually kicked a field goal to win the game and go to the Super Bowl.

Garoppolo finished with 232 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, which aren’t the worst stats of all time. But when they needed him most, he couldn’t get it done for the Niners. And it’s hard to argue with the wins and losses in that sense.

Mina Kimes, who had the most notable comments (even if plenty of other people made similar ones) about Garoppolo’s inability to lead the Niners to victory, shared some succinct thoughts after the game. Meanwhile, it looks like Jeff Garcia, who disagreed with her sentiments, won’t be sharing his thoughts on the matter this time around.

There were plenty more reactions to Garoppolo’s play and how this is, almost certainly, the last game for him with the 49ers.

There have been a lot of rumors and reports about potential trade destinations for Garoppolo in the offseason. We’ll see what the 49ers decide to do, but it does feel unlikely that he’ll be back with them in September.

About Sean Keeley

Along with writing for Awful Announcing and The Comeback, Sean is the Editorial Strategy Director for Comeback Media. Previously, he created the Syracuse blog Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician and wrote 'How To Grow An Orange: The Right Way to Brainwash Your Child Into Rooting for Syracuse.' He has also written non-Syracuse-related things for SB Nation, Curbed, and other outlets. He currently lives in Seattle where he is complaining about bagels. Send tips/comments/complaints to sean@thecomeback.com.