Video courtesy of Dov Kleiman.
On Monday, Garoppolo was asked about the video and if he has seen it.
"I did see that," he answered. "It kind of creeped me out. I don't know. We were always kind of similar. Obviously, I picked up some stuff from him. But, I don't know. I saw it, and I was like, 'That's a little weird.'"
Garoppolo is in his first offseason with the 49ers and his first offseason as the incumbent starter of an NFL franchise. He and the 49ers finished the 2017 season 5-0, which went a long way to earning him a five-year contract worth up to $137.5 million.
Still, having an entire offseason to digest the 49ers' playbook is better than the crash course Garoppolo went through last year following an October 30 trade that sent him from New England to San Francisco.
"I'd say the biggest difference is the new playbook," Garoppolo said. "Still picking stuff up and critiquing the little things, but having the film from last year and going off of that has really helped a ton [...] It's weird because certain things that I thought during the season are a little different or there's more to it than they were telling me at the time, just because we didn't have the time. You find out the little finer details to each route concept, things like that.
"It's been good though. A lot slower than during the season. That was a bit of a whirlwind."
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