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Colin Kaepernick Thread
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:00 PM
- sdaddy101269
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They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:02 PM
- monsterzero789
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Originally posted by defenderDX:
Logan: "it's ok, the couch isn't that bad"
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:03 PM
- dtg_9er
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Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Was just shaking my head as well!
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:05 PM
- dtg_9er
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Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by Niners816:
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Yeah, people do take their criticisms over the top. But in my opinion, when you go sub-100 yards, 4 INTs, there's simply no excuse for that. Not moving the ball is one thing. Making terrible reads, off-balance throws, and melting down under pressure should not happen. There's no excuse for what took place yesterday. None.
It's all on him. That was a terrible outing, but for some to act like that's the norm and not the exception is ridiculous. What's funny is I don't think I've ever seen any pro kap guys say he's the best guy in the league, usually it's something along the lines of he had the potential to be like a solid top10 possibly top5 type a guy. Yet the anti guys always go over the top and act like he's this sub 50% completion guy that throws more picks than tds. Then they use that b******t one read narrative. It's lazy.
Originally posted by LowerTheBoom:
Kap yesterday played maybe the single worst game I've ever seen an NFL QB play.
Not defending his performance yesterday and even he would agree it doesn't deserve defending.
What I have a problem with is people wanting to pull the plug on him after 1 embarrassing performance this season when he is playing under a coaching staff that is clearly lost and acting like the guy hasn't had a lot of great performances when he actually has competent (healthy) players and coaches that know what they're doing around them.
When your QB is shook and struggling, the coaching staff is supposed to dial up plays to get him back into rhythm... not just play chicken ball down 3 scores and tell their opponent and the world they have no faith in him.
Agree 100% with you guys.
I'm with you dudes.
I am as well!
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:05 PM
- monsterzero789
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Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Was just shaking my head as well!
Maybe those are in Logan's secretly devised playbook hes been working on while watching the Price is Right the past few years
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:06 PM
- sdaddy101269
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Originally posted by solidg2000:Originally posted by LowerTheBoom:My better judgement tells me I shouldn't even lower myself to an internet QB discussion...
Kap played terrible yesterday. Just flat out awful. His INT's were inexcusable and the Cardinal's were visibly in his head.
That being said.... shame on you for being so short sighted on Kap. Baalke and Jed York are the ones that have f**ked this team up, not Kaepernick.
This is Kaep's 5th year in the league- His 1st half season, lit the league on fire and took the team 1 play from the Super Bowl. CARRIED THEM in the playoffs when the D was shoddy because of a gimpy Justin Smith and Aldon Smith. 2nd year in the league led us to 12-4 record and within 1 play of beating Seattle at home in the playoffs, which is an unheard of feet.
Even his "terrible" year last year, he nearly had 2:1 TD-INT ratio, completed 60% of his passes and we went 8-8. People are acting like he threw more INT's than TD's and we were a 4-12 disaster.
More road playoff W's than any QB in 49er history
Shows up big in big games
As much physical talent and great work ethic as any QB that's ever played.
Yesterday was a disaster, but it's embarrassing how many of you put it on the shoulders of a PROVEN winner and big game performer... and not on the HC And staff that have no business even occupying those jobs.
The 49ers were a championship caliber team when Kaepernick took over. If it wasn't for Kyle Williams, they would of probably been super bowl champions. you make it seem like this team was terrible when he took it over. And last year was a disaster! 8-8 for a team that was super bowl or bust is a bust
Alex was 1-13 on third down in that game,at home!it should've never have come down to Williams.
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:06 PM
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Originally posted by monsterzero789:Originally posted by defenderDX:
Logan: "it's ok, the couch isn't that bad"
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:06 PM
- Jiks
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You need a QB who can presnap read defenses. Rodgers knows where he's going with the ball before he even snaps it.Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Was just shaking my head as well!
It's what makes him so great.
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:11 PM
- jreff22
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Originally posted by sdaddy101269:They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
The question becomes how watered down is the playbook? And from there can Kap make the proper reads? I do t think any of us know either way...
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:13 PM
- dtg_9er
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Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
Alex was 1-13 on third down in that game,at home!it should've never have come down to Williams.
How was the rest of the team?
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:14 PM
- sdaddy101269
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Originally posted by monsterzero789:Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Was just shaking my head as well!
Maybe those are in Logan's secretly devised playbook hes been working on while watching the Price is Right the past few years
These are the things good coordinators do!
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:15 PM
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Sep 28, 2015 at 6:16 PM
- sdaddy101269
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Originally posted by JiksJuicy:You need a QB who can presnap read defenses. Rodgers knows where he's going with the ball before he even snaps it.Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:They just put up a stat on Monday night football regarding the packers and Aaron Rodgers. Because of their pourous oline and inability to block they have designed plays to get the ball out quick. In the first two games 27 of his 43 attempts have gone for 5 yards or less. Think about that and what we do. Smh
Was just shaking my head as well!
It's what makes him so great.
It's those dimes he throws that makes him great n
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:22 PM
- sdaddy101269
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Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:Alex was 1-13 on third down in that game,at home!it should've never have come down to Williams.
How was the rest of the team?
The defense had 6 sacks, we rushed for 150+ yards. Carlos Rogers was cooked in the first half. Alex didn't complete one pass to a Wr though. Sound familiar?
Sep 28, 2015 at 6:23 PM
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Kap will soon find out why signing a "team friendly" deal is ALWAYS a bad idea. Poor guy got duped more than the SBL holders.