Post-Game Conversation Between Bill Belichick And Jimmy Garoppolo Revealed

The San Francisco 49ers smashed the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Week 7 was a complete failure for the Patriots as the team finished the game with a 33-6 loss to the Niners. It was a big blow for Pats players and they will have to try really hard to repair the damage. This game was special in so many games. It was a reunion game, and Gillette Stadium became a field of memories. Head coach Bill Belichick met with his former quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. They had a short conversation following the loss, and the whole thing was caught on camera.

The 49ers quarterback shared an embrace with Patriots running back James White, special teams captain Matthew Slater, coach Belichick, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, and tight ends coach Nick Caley. It was a game full of emotions and memories.

Belichick’s brief conversation with Garoppolo was more than enough to help NFL fans remember some of the greatest memories they had together.

Garoppolo: Coach.
Belichick: All right, hell of a game.
Garoppolo: Good to see you.
Belichick: Yeah, you too. Good luck.
Garoppolo: Good luck the rest of the way.
Belichick: You too.

Bill Belichick gave up on Jimmy Garoppolo long ago

Truth is, the Patriots will need every bit of luck to move on in the season. New England has lost three straight games, and the situation is pretty bad right now.

Garoppolo and his team have a good season. The Patriots selected Garoppolo in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. The team traded him to the 49ers on Halloween of 2017 for a second-round pick.

New England had to trade Garoppolo as they had a really great quarterback under center. Tom Brady spend two decades in New England, leading the team to six Super Bowl wins. Well, Brady is a starting quarterback with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is winning games with a different team, and some Patriots fans have a hard time coping with his absence. New England has Cam Newton right now, and the 2015 NFL MVP will have to play better in order to get a better deal next season.