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GNielsen
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Originally posted by strickac:
Baltimore roughed him up in the Super Bowl. It worked then. So why should teams do anything different this year?
If by "it worked then," you mean they allowed over 300 yards passing, a hundred yard rusher and Kaepernick rushing for over 60 yards, than I agree. Is that what you mean by "it worked?"
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Pillbusta
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Originally posted by GNielsen:
Originally posted by strickac:
Baltimore roughed him up in the Super Bowl. It worked then. So why should teams do anything different this year?
If by "it worked then," you mean they allowed over 300 yards passing, a hundred yard rusher and Kaepernick rushing for over 60 yards, than I agree. Is that what you mean by "it worked?"
This. We got off to a terrible start but Kap dominated them the 2nd half
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Originally posted by GNielsen:
If by "it worked then," you mean they allowed over 300 yards passing, a hundred yard rusher and Kaepernick rushing for over 60 yards, than I agree. Is that what you mean by "it worked?"
Yeah the whole "Baltimore showed what to do against the SF offense" makes no sense to me. It's like people forget that the Niners offense had 500 yards, 31 points, and were almost unstoppable in the second half.
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YungAce
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I would do the same thing... It's football
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cciowa
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Originally posted by Pillbusta:
Originally posted by GNielsen:
Originally posted by strickac:
Baltimore roughed him up in the Super Bowl. It worked then. So why should teams do anything different this year?
If by "it worked then," you mean they allowed over 300 yards passing, a hundred yard rusher and Kaepernick rushing for over 60 yards, than I agree. Is that what you mean by "it worked?"
This. We got off to a terrible start but Kap dominated them the 2nd half
true but I have no clue what that poster said when he said ck got roughed up and it worked. when did that happen? the whole team was awful after that first penalty was called on us until they righted the ship in the second half. of course roman would not allow the team to win at the end but thats a whole other story
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threelittlebirds
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I find it interesting that guys like Clay Steroids will come out and publicly say they are targeting Kaep and trying to injure him. The 49ers can easily return the gesture and do stuff like what Joe Looney did against the Vikings. They could be even more blatant and have guys hold up Clay Steroids and then have another OLineman dive into his knees and tear up his ACL.
I wonder how happy the Packers and their fans would be if the 49ers returned their gesture of trying to injure players. Me thinks they'd be quite upset and it wouldn't be so funny anymore.
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Jmahoney1979
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I think Harbaugh might be talking about the rule to throw GB a curveball. I could see a gameplan without any read-option plays at all.
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Young2Rice
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Wrong thread
[ Edited by Young2Rice on Sep 5, 2013 at 8:34 PM ]
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GNielsen
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Their left tackle is a rookie who was drafted to slowly move into right tackle. Their right tackle is a guy with four games experience. It will be very ironic after all this tough talk if Rodgers is the one who gets knocked around. On defense, I expect Dom Capers to bring the house and try to get to Kaepernick, but that's what he did last time. Every time a blitzer ran past him, Kaepernick gouged them for 15 or 20 yards. They'll probably try blitzing again, but not run man coverage.
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Only way to stop him is to bounty his ass lol. I love every minute of being Niner fan these days. Remember when we used to be afraid of the Packers?? lololol. i f**kin love it.
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DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by GNielsen:
Originally posted by strickac:
Baltimore roughed him up in the Super Bowl. It worked then. So why should teams do anything different this year?
If by "it worked then," you mean they allowed over 300 yards passing, a hundred yard rusher and Kaepernick rushing for over 60 yards, than I agree. Is that what you mean by "it worked?"
LOL exactly. if that "worked" then dammit i hope every defense does that
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Scoots
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Mooch was on the radio and according to him if the QB makes it evident he doesn't have the ball then he cannot be hit.
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LoneWolf
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This is the reason I'm not worried, Colin is a football player and not afraid at all Jim seems to be more concerned then Kap
Colin Kaepernick doesn't appear to be worried about taking on more contact this Sunday.
If the Green Bay Packers choose to hit him after he gets rid of the football on zone-read plays from San Francisco's pistol offense, the 49ers quarterback is ready for the outcome.
"I'm not worried about that," Kaepernick said.
Kaepernick is used to defenses trying to slow down his running ability by trying to be physical with him at the line of scrimmage.
"It's football," he said. "You're going to get hit."
Kaepernick said he's been defended that way ever since he starred in college for the University of Nevada.
"They tried just about everything," he said.
All the talk on Green Bay's intent on hitting Kaepernick picked up this week when Pro Bowl outside linebacker Clay Matthews appeared on ESPN radio. The Packers linebacker said the plan for Sunday's Week 1 matchup was to hit Kaepernick as much as possible.
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SofaKing
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Originally posted by Scoots:
Mooch was on the radio and according to him if the QB makes it evident he doesn't have the ball then he cannot be hit.
That's how I see it. I don't think defenders are going to be able to get away with hitting the QB when they please. They have to get there at the right time, when the fake is actually taking place. Once the QB pulls back and he doesn't have the ball, you can't hit him.