The 49ers deserve their own likely-fake-yet-heartwarming story about their QB

Pat Mahomes got a story that’s too good to be true. So now Jimmy Garoppolo will get one as well.

This week the former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander shared a very heartwarming story about Chiefs quarterback Pat Mahomes. In the story, he and his girlfriend are eating at a crowded Kansas City restaurant, but no one disturbs them. They eat their meal in peace, then at the end of the meal, Mahomes turns at the door and loudly thanks everyone for respecting his privacy. Also, he’s paying all of their bills.

Cue the tears. Heartwarming. Truly beautiful.

Also, this story is most likely not real. Why am I being a scrooge on this one? Well, for one, the story is missing any details that could be verifiable, like a restaurant name, place, anything. Two, color me skeptical that, in a crowded restaurant of people who all just got free meals from the most famous athlete in their city, no one at all posted about it on social media or alerted the local news. They all stayed totally silent about it, for weeks, until a politician shared it on his social media.

Third, this exact same story was going around about Troy Polamalu a decade ago.

Maybe it happened but … I doubt it. However, I also find it totally unfair that Pat Mahomes is the only one who gets a story like this.

So, here you go, Jimmy Garoppolo and the city of San Francisco. If Mahomes gets a most-likely fake, heartwarming story, I am giving you a completely fake, heartwarming story. You’re welcome.

A Heartwarming (Fake) Story About Jimmy Garoppolo

A few months ago, several employees of a major tech company were surprised when they walked into their Chillax Lounge and saw who else but 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.

He was there waiting by the foosball table, looking for a game. People could have rushed around him and asked for photos of him, but, no, this is San Francisco, everyone was totally respectful. One by one, each tech bro took on Jimmy in foosball, and one by one Jimmy G beat them.

Every time, they’d just say, “Thanks for the game, sir,” and he’d nod politely at them.

Then, just as he was about to wrap up his last game of foosball, a once-thought-extinct California Condor swooped in through an open window and grabbed a small boy who also happened to be in the tech company, for a reason. The mighty bird held the child in his talons, and appeared ready to rip the child limb from limb.

Everyone was terrified, but then Jimmy Garoppolo walked calmly up to the bird, and said “I’ll be taking that boy back now.” He then punched the California Condor square in the beak.

The bird dropped the child, then stepped back, and bowed at Jimmy, acknowledging that he’d been beaten in combat. The mighty bird, unharmed except for his bird pride, then flew away.

Jimmy G picked the child up, dusted him off, and said “I hope you’re alright son. And also, work hard in school, because I’ll be paying for you to go to college. Every last dime.”

“I will, sir,” said the boy.

And do you know who that boy grew up to be? That’s right. It was Nick Bosa.

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UT News: November 27, 2019

UT News: November 27, 2019

We have reached the middle of the week — and also the day before Thanksgiving — which means football is in the air, as the Volunteers gear up for their final regular-season game against the Vanderbilt Commodores. The Vols have been on a roll in the athletics realm, but they have also excelled in the classroom as well. Speaking of doing well, the Lady Vols basketball team continues to roll along after defeating the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions last night, and their coach had a few things to say about the hot start. The hottest of them all might be quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, but let us discuss the academic accolades first.

Record four Vols make academic all-district team

The Tennessee Volunteers have scored big in the classroom, with four football players earning CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors — the most among Power 5 programs.

Redshirt senior offensive lineman Brandon Kennedy, redshirt junior offensive lineman Ryan Johnson, junior defensive lineman Matthew Butler and sophomore punter/kicker Paxton Brooks were selected by CoSIDA in District 3 this month for their combined excellence both in athletics and academics. The four are also eligible for Academic All-American honors as well.

Johnson received his second consecutive selection — only the third Vol ever to earn the feat, with Parker Henry and Peyton Manning being the only other two. Overall, Tennessee now has 32 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.

NEXT: Coach Harper breaks the Lady Vols down