More fun stuff:
https://www.49erswebzone.com/articles/153547-jimmy-garoppolos-10000-passing-yards-49ers-franchise-record/#9664
Garoppolo entered Week 14's matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, needing just seven passing yards to reach 10,000 passing yards as a member of the 49ers. He did so in 43 games, which means the he accomplished the feat quicker than any other player in franchise history. Garoppolo broke Jeff Garcia's record of 44 games with the 49ers to reach 10,000 passing
Fewest games to 10,000 passing yards with the 49ers:
Jimmy Garoppolo, 43
Jeff Garcia, 44
Colin Kaepernick, 56
Alex Smith, 58
Joe Montana, 64
Garoppolo also became one of only eight quarterbacks in franchise history to reach 10,000 passing yards. The others are Joe Montana, John Brodie, Steve Young, Jeff Garcia, Y.A. Tittle, Alex Smith, and Colin Kaepernick.
And he did that while only posting one full 16 game season with the franchise.
But era's are era's, and there are only three other quarterbacks listed here that are "post salary cap quarterbacks", and quarterbacks who have the benefit of rule changes that would had affected "pre salary cap" defensive backs and safeties in say Ronnie Lott and Jack Tatum.
You know why they implemented the salary cap, don't you? Well besides Eddie D and Jerrah screwing up the player market. It was to promote
more parity in the league. For instance, Matt Stafford in consecutive seasons threw for 10,005 yards - 5038 in 2011, 4967 in 2012 - and wait, there's more! In the two following seasons, he threw for 4650, and 4257 respectively.
And he did this playing in DET.
For a quarterback in DET to post 10,000 yards in two seasons, to say a quarterback posts that over several more is more a testament to the modern passing post salary cap era. If Stafford plays for at least three more seasons, he could surpass 60,000 yards passing. Because he averages 4000+ yards per 16 game season. Where he had eight
consecutive 16 game seasons 2011-2018, where he averaged well over 4000 yards per season, with only 2018 where he only posted 3777 yards passing.
Context is all I am adding here, because context matters.
Edit: Stafford currently has passed for 3898 yards with four more games to go where he could surpass 50,000 yards passing for his career. Plus you know McVay probably won't hold him to like only 8 attempts in a playoff game like Shahahan did with Garopollo.
ETA #2 for more context: John Brodie and YA Tittle played in an era that only had 12 games per season. If you have to include quarterbacks from 1952 to 1973 only means Frankie Albert was left out because the 49ers started in the AAFC, and Jim Plunkett only played two seasons with the 49ers, well there ya have it.