If your SF - what do you pay Kaep?

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Hes not impressive from the pocket overrated QB surrounded by talent and a great coach.

Hes a more athletic tebow i agree 100% wit that

And yet your squad got worked by him. :heh:
 

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They would have to franchise tag him

They could cut carlos rogers and save on 2 million dollars ( SOMETHING I WOULD HAVE DONE AFTER THAT TD HE GAVE UP )

then they have bolden, whitner and phil dawson (who they can signed him probably cheap to stay) who they have to take care of

The niners are like 6 million under cap space... they have to reconstruct dudes contracts
 
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been saying it for a minute, but Kaep has always looked more like an athlete playing QB rather than a QB who also happens to be athletic. I'm not sold on his ability to sit in the pocket and beat a team with his arm by consistently making throws.
 

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I would like to see what Kaep can do with another offensive coordinator….I'm not sure about Roman sometimes……I do think he lucked into a really really good situation.

I'm just a believer in you are what you are……When have we seen a QB's decision making ability become drastically different? The fact that he made the same decision to force the ball into Crabtree TWO YEARS in a ROW shows me that although he works really hard and he's physically top notch, he's not there mentally……..and with a QB if you can't learn from a mistake as a big as that in the SUPER BOWL will you ever get it?




This interview is absurd….

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami/2014/01/19/colin-kaepernick-when-i-saw-the-match-up-i-thought-we-were-going-to-score-on-that-play/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed: kawakami-merc (Talking Points with Tim Kawakami)

Back to Kaepernick. He admitted in this interview that he didn't even look for any other open receivers. He was going to Crabtree no matter what, nevermind the fact that he was being defended in a tight space by Richard Sherman.

-KAEPERNICK: When I saw the match up I thought we were going to score on that play.

-Q: What were your other options?

-KAEPERNICK: The other three receivers on the play.

-Q: Did you put it where you wanted to?

-KAEPERNICK: Could've put it a little deeper in the corner and gave only Crab a chance.

-Q: Harbaugh said he told you guys just to get this chance is something special. Is that how you feel?

-KAEPERNICK: No, that's not what I feel. I feel like we should've won that game.

-Q: Were there other receivers open on the last play?

-KAEPERNICK: We'll have to go watch film to see that.

-Q: You were immediately going to Crabtree vs. Sherman no matter what?

-KAEPERNICK: I was going there.

-Q: The Super Bowl ended like that, too. Did that come to mind for you?

-KAEPERNICK: No. The match up was in my mind, one-on-one, back side.
 
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I would like to see what Kaep can do with another offensive coordinator….I'm not sure about Roman sometimes……I do think he lucked into a really really good situation.

I'm just a believer in you are what you are……When have we seen a QB's decision making ability become drastically different? The fact that he made the same decision to force the ball into Crabtree TWO YEARS in a ROW shows me that although he works really hard and he's physically top notch, he's not there mentally……..and with a QB if you can't learn from a mistake as a big as that in the SUPER BOWL will you ever get it?




This interview is absurd….

-Q: You were immediately going to Crabtree vs. Sherman no matter what?

-KAEPERNICK: I was going there.


:dwillhuh:


After watching Alex this year I question if he's really better than him. Alex made a lot of plays with his feet throughout his career as well……and he doesn't turn the ball over. Seems like Andy opened the offense up a little more for him than Harabaugh did.

They're gonna be mad, but he's not better than Alex Smith...































...not yet.
 

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40-45 mil guaranteed money, 9-10 mil base for 5 years :yeshrug:
 

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dude is mad average ooutside of running, lucky ass fluck throw to bolded show have been picked also, nikka dont know wtf he doing out there:banderas:

Then how has he been able to humble many defenses in the playoffs? He is a gamer but lacks experience. Y'all expect greatness from the onset which is downright absurd. Not even 2 full years of experience lol.
 
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