Mina Kimes tweets meme after Jimmy Garoppolo interception

Mina Kimes tweets meme after Jimmy Garoppolo interception

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Mina Kimes got the last laugh in her war of words with Jeff Garcia after the 49ers’ 20-17 upset by the Rams in Sunday’s NFC Championship game.

After 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw an interception with less than two minutes left in the game, Kimes shared a funny meme, seemingly trolling Garcia, a former NFL quarterback, who took a shot at her last week over her critique of Garoppolo.

Fans had a field day in the comments, with one person pointing out that Garcia changed his once public Instagram account to private.

Jimmy Garoppolo throws an interception at the end of the NFC Championship game.
Jimmy Garoppolo throws an interception at the end of the NFC Championship game.
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“Jeff Garcia knew that head was commin…,” a Twitter user replied to Kimes’ meme that showed a man cringing with a red solo cup.

Garcia went on a rant about Kimes in a since-deleted Instagram post, calling her a “joke” for her analysis about Garoppolo.

He said Kimes has “never ever taken a snap or can truly understand the ability, the mindset, the physical and mental toughness that it takes to play the QB position or any position in the NFL.”

Last Tuesday, Kimes appeared on ESPN’s “First Take,” and argued that Garoppolo wasn’t helping the 49ers win.

“Since joining the Niners, he has two touchdowns and five interceptions in the postseason,” she said. “These are not advanced statistics. The dude is just simply not helping them win.”

Kimes later hit back at Garcia on Twitter, writing, “Apparently I was the only person last week to point out Jimmy Garoppolo didn’t play well.”

Mina Kimes has been in a war of words with Jeff Garcia.
Mina Kimes has been in a war of words with Jeff Garcia.
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Garcia playing for the 49ers in 2002
Garcia playing for the 49ers in 2002
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Garcia then called into 95.7 The Game’s “Steiny & Guru” in San Francisco to explain himself and said his comments about Kimes were “nothing sexist,” and that he doesn’t “owe anybody an apology for my beliefs and my experience at playing the quarterback position.”

All eyes are now on Garoppolo, who possibly played his final game for San Francisco before a possible trade or release this offseason.


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