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			Garoppolo impression helps Patriots prepare for Falcons 
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			 [February 02, 2017] 
			By Steve Keating 
 HOUSTON (Reuters) - At the start of the 
			season New England Patriots Jimmy Garoppolo was the man in the 
			spotlight doing his best Tom Brady impersonation.
 
 At the Super Bowl this week Garoppolo has retreated into the 
			background, doing his best impersonation of Atlanta quarterback Matt 
			Ryan and leaving center stage to Brady, who will lead the Patriots 
			against the Falcons in Sunday's championship game.
 
 Such is the life of an NFL backup quarterback; leading man one day, 
			understudy the next.
 
 But being a backup for Brady comes with perks not normally 
			associated with the job.
 
 If the Patriots win on Sunday, Garoppolo would collect his second 
			Super Bowl ring, more than the Packers' Aaron Rodgers and the 
			Saints' Drew Brees, despite having never thrown a pass or even taken 
			a snap in the National Football League's title tilt.
 
 Garoppolo's role this week is well defined.
 
 He will be play the part of Ryan during practice preparing the New 
			England defense to face the Falcons' top-ranked attack and on Sunday 
			will take his usual position on the sidelines holding a clipboard.
 
			
			 
			"I'm Matt Ryan this week so I am trying to do my best Matt Ryan 
			impression, get the ball to his playmakers and let them make plays," 
			Garoppolo told a small group of reporters off to the side of the 
			media mob surrounding Brady at Super Bowl Opening Night festivities.
 This season, Garoppolo's contribution to the Patriots effort was 
			more substantial than mimicking opposing quarterbacks.
 
 With Brady suspended for the first four games of the regular season 
			for his part in the Deflategate scandal, Garoppolo was given the job 
			of keeping New England in contention until their future Hall of Fame 
			quarterback had done his time.
 
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			New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) during Super 
			Bowl LI Opening Night at Minute Maid Park. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY 
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			The second-round pick in the 2014 draft, Garoppolo had spent his 
			short NFL career watching Brady and not surprisingly looked like him 
			steering the Patriots to wins in their opening two games over the 
			Cardinals and Dolphins before going down with a shoulder injury 
			himself.
 "In this league you might never get an opportunity so to have an 
			opportunity like that you have to be thankful for it and go take 
			advantage of it," explained Garoppolo. "A lot of guys have stepped 
			up and I know it sounds cliché but it's the Patriot Way."
 
 With 39-year-old Brady saying, "I don't see any end in sight," to 
			his playing days, speculation is the Patriots might flip Garoppolo, 
			25, for a high draft pick.
 
 The Cleveland Browns, who have been on a quarterback carousel, are 
			rumored to be interested in making a deal that would set Garoppolo 
			up for a massive pay hike.
 
 "I'm really trying not to (think about a trade)," smiled Garoppolo. 
			"Right now it is just focusing on the Super Bowl."
 
 (Editing by Larry Fine)
 
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