Originally posted by NCommand:It's an evaluation year so nothing wrong with finding out how both play under Kelly's system.
Definitely agree with you there.
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Originally posted by NCommand:It's an evaluation year so nothing wrong with finding out how both play under Kelly's system.
Originally posted by NCommand:It's an evaluation year so nothing wrong with finding out how both play under Kelly's system.
Originally posted by Irish40Niner:
Definitely agree with you there.
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:I read this morning that they want (ed) him to restructure the injury guarantee clause in his contract. Call me crazy but I wouldn't be surprised if Kaep was starting by week 3.
It gives us the license to keep that door open should Gabbert falter.
Yes. I think Gabbert will be on the shortest QB leash in history. I think they'll allow mistakes but he's going to have to move the ball and be a play maker. If he plays capt check down he'll be done.
Originally posted by Irish40Niner:Originally posted by NCommand:It gives us the license to keep that door open should Gabbert falter.
I have reason to believe he will, mostly due to our brutal schedule.
Originally posted by FapForGab:
Originally posted by jeepzilla:
Originally posted by FapForGab:
Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Irish40Niner:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It gives us the license to keep that door open should Gabbert falter.
I have reason to believe he will, mostly due to our brutal schedule.
It's an evaluation year so nothing wrong with finding out how both play under Kelly's system.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:Originally posted by FapForGab:Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
My goodness. Talk about reading comprehension fail.
Originally posted by FapForGab:Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
Originally posted by Irish40Niner:Originally posted by NCommand:It's an evaluation year so nothing wrong with finding out how both play under Kelly's system.
Definitely agree with you there.
Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
http://www.49erswebzone.com/commentary/1599-myth-colin-kaepernicks-inability-play-quarterback-position/
Please point out where the article states he's a hof'er based on one throw.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by jeepzilla:
Originally posted by FapForGab:
Originally posted by jeepzilla:
Originally posted by FapForGab:
Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
http://www.49erswebzone.com/commentary/1599-myth-colin-kaepernicks-inability-play-quarterback-position/
Please point out where the article states he's a hof'er based on one throw.
Didn't say he's a HOF, but it was trying to correlate to those other guys. Kaep's elongate throwing motion made that throw a bit late. Anderson should've gotten the ball just inside the 10yd line (1st down maker), some where between the 10 and 5, but he ended up inside the 5 in front of the goal line. It shouldn't be that deep.That gave the safety on top of Anderson a good play on the ball. Anderson did well to hang on to the ball. Looks good on the highlight. Kaep splitting a double coverage with his pass, but Anderson shouldn't have to hang on to his dear life, if the timing was right.
Kaep have had some late balls through the years. Even on passes that have good results to them. Haven't been fixed. That wasn't a play where he may be scrambling and the timing was off. That was a good pocket pass that needed a quick strike throw.
Originally posted by BOI49er:Originally posted by qnnhan7:Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Originally posted by jeepzilla:Originally posted by FapForGab:Lol "The Myth of Colin Kaepernick's Inability to Play The Quarterback Position"
Cant even scratch Blaine Gabbert who cant play QB.
So you didn't read the article? I thought it was explained really well. And yes, gabbert can't hold Kap's nuts when it comes to balling out.
The article said he was a HOF'er based off one throw into double coverage comparing Keap to all time greats... His rocket arm and accuracy(every once in a while)is no question, his basic ability to play qb is. That's why he's a second stringer. I didn't make the coaches decision to bench him and name Gabbert the starter. A professional head coach did.
http://www.49erswebzone.com/commentary/1599-myth-colin-kaepernicks-inability-play-quarterback-position/
Please point out where the article states he's a hof'er based on one throw.
Didn't say he's a HOF, but it was trying to correlate to those other guys. Kaep's elongate throwing motion made that throw a bit late. Anderson should've gotten the ball just inside the 10yd line (1st down maker), some where between the 10 and 5, but he ended up inside the 5 in front of the goal line. It shouldn't be that deep.That gave the safety on top of Anderson a good play on the ball. Anderson did well to hang on to the ball. Looks good on the highlight. Kaep splitting a double coverage with his pass, but Anderson shouldn't have to hang on to his dear life, if the timing was right.
Kaep have had some late balls through the years. Even on passes that have good results to them. Haven't been fixed. That wasn't a play where he may be scrambling and the timing was off. That was a good pocket pass that needed a quick strike throw.
Charlie Casserly's assessment was that he never saw the safety. That's the problem.