Total honeymoon period thus far. Any potential warts have been entirely ignored because he's played well, they've won, and he's won over the locker room.
In the process, he's earned himself 10's of millions of dollars. Well done by JG and the 49ers.
2018 will be the real test. Are they a 11-5 team or a 7-9 team? I.e., was all the end of 2017 season hype valid? Remains entirely to be seen.
The Niners, at 1-10 and out of the playoffs when JG took over, were a hopeless team, but
not a talentless team. JG's "command presence" (which Lynch remarked on), self-confidence, encouragement and his evident ability at QB appear to have awakened some hope and confidence among the players.
And the players won those 5 games, not just JG.
There was nothing riding on those games for them but pride.
What remains to be seen next season is if JG's QB skills match his leadership and work ethic when the games begin to mean something again next September. I'm not expecting a Rams-like turnaround, but the Niners
do seem to have enough talent to be challenging for a playoff spot in 2018. But, again, that won't be all on JG; it'll be up to the players and the coaches, too.
Success in 2018 will almost certainly kickoff the "legend" narrative among the BSPN hacks, but that still won't make JG anything more than the best QB the Niners have had in quite awhile. If, 10 years from now, JG is wearing a couple three rings,
then we can start talking in superlatives.