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Smh at spike

Remember when spike gave out the wrong address of george Zimmerman and the people at that house was receiving death threats...

Spike needs to chill

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Did you ever wonder why that happened? Maybe because he actually had some players when he was with Harbaugh? Do yall even watch?
It's not a secret why it happened.


Yeah, Harbaugh had a good ass defense and a great supporting cast on offense but he also took advantage of the read option. Nobody is scared of a read option QB anymore. Teams are aware that Kaep is an inaccurate cannon armed QB who makes more plays with his legs than his arm, there's a reason why his best stats come on garbage time. (Hint: it's because he's garbage)

nikkas on this site always try to defend Kaep because he's mixed and fights for black rights but nobody cares because he's ass. Not even Elway wanted that guy and his QBs are super trash.
 

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Your post is so dumb it's sad. Kap is trash, but has a higher completion percentage than Cam, Blake bortles, mike Glennon, and Brock osweiler ( all of them are starting right now). Also, his wide receiver core was literally the slowest core in the league ( literally) .

Who are the slowest -- the dad runners -- groups in the NFL? Take a look below.

Team
Average 40
T-22 Miami 4.500
T-22 Philadelphia 4.500
24 Chicago 4.503
25 New York Jets 4.505
26 Tennessee 4.513
27 Dallas 4.522
28 San Diego 4.538
29 Jacksonville 4.543
30 New England 4.560
31 Cincinnati 4.570
32 San Francisco 4.573

* which means his wide receivers can't separate from the cornerbacks. This happened with AARON rodgers a while back and his play suffered because of it.


[And he still had a QB rating of 90.7 which was higher than:

Tyrod Taylor ( starter)
Phillip rivers ( starter)
Carson palmer ( starter)
Jameis Winston ( starter)
Eli manning ( starter)
Trevor sieman ( this doofy CAC made the pro bowl)
Joe Flacco ( starter)
Carson Wentz ( starter)

:rudy: but he's trash though. Nikka you sound like a dumbass.



Also, how do you know what's in Kap heart to call his protest phoney?

:camby:GTFOH. It's one thing to be wrong about sports, it's another thing to be wrong and judge something you have no direct knowledge of.

:camby: fukk off.
Lets bring this convo down to a reasonable simmer... I said Kaep is trash and then you just gave ur arguement for why he isn't trash and grouped him with other trash qbs (except cam) to prove ur point. I guess ur saying because those guys are starting. And kaep should have a job. Each of those other dudes situations are different. Even on the list of "qbr" u have younger guys on there. you have guys who are faces of their franchises, coming off bad seasons.
For the last 2yrs...kaep has looked worse and worse. you guys are bringing up td/int rates. but that doesnt paint the clearest picture of kaep. because when you watch the games he looks terrible. (again, his team as a whole isnt great either)
Numbers that tell a better story of kaep is "Defense Adjusted yards above replacement". Also, You'd have to look at the drop off in throwing accuracy by % over 10yrds, then over 20yrds.
The one thing that stands out to me the most in the last 2yrs, with him is the 3 and outs (which is a team thing but it still looks bad on the qb leading the team). There are numbers on that, i just dont know how to post them.
Can he be a good back up?...its possible. he was a starting qb, so that should help him. did he look like a trash Qb that seemed to be playing his way out of the nfl in the last 2yrs...yes.
On to his new found social activism. Let me start by saying that kaep is doing some good work and is bringing attention to certain issues in our community...
However, whenever you see somebody all of a sudden have a drastic change in philosophy, or in their lifestyle, there's either 1 or 2 things at play.
1) They just had a near death experience or
2) Theyve fallen in love and this person has gotten in their head, thru their heart.
Ive never seen kaep as a social justice warrior, black power, fist in the air kinda dude.
I remember a couple summers ago he was defending himself against some sexual misconduct allegations. Happy he was cleared of that, but he was a young regular rich athlete...involved in a young rich athlete lifestyle.
Since his new found passion for activism seemed kinda strange, i was wondering did he escape death or found a new sweetheart. And it was the latter.
His girlfriend is a women who was dating his teammate Aldon smith, and she dabbles in social issues as well... I believe she practices Islam.
The problem is this. Since his social activism appears to be tied into his love for this young woman, what if she breaks up with him. Does he continue to be as passionate about injustices in the black community, or does he go back to being a regular rich athlete.
Theres more to this, but this is long enough already
 

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Seahawks not signing Kaep


RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Friday that Colin Kaepernick should be a starter in the NFL, but he indicated that Seattle has no current plans to sign the quarterback.

"Colin's been a fantastic football player, and he's going to continue to be," Carroll said. "At this time, we didn't do anything with it. But we know where he is and who he is and we had a chance to understand him much more so. He's a starter in this league. And we have a starter. But he's a starter in this league, and I can't imagine that someone won't give him a chance to play."

The Seahawks had Kaepernick in for a visit last week, but the quarterback left without a contract. The team is looking for a backup option behind Russell Wilson.


Carroll was asked why he thinks Kaepernick has not been signed to start elsewhere.

"That's not my issue," Carroll said.

Asked if Kaepernick's social activism has been a factor, Carroll said, "I don't know that. Let's wait and see. There's some other guys still out too."

Wilson, meanwhile, said he'd have no issues with the team signing Kaepernick.

"I haven't had the chance to be around Colin too much, but the times I have, he's been great," Wilson said. "He's obviously, first of all, a really, really good football player. He's made a lot of good plays in a lot of big games and done a lot of good things. So I have tons of respect for him in that way.

"And then in terms of everything else he stood for too, I think that he was trying to stand for the right things. He was trying to stand for equality. And so I respect that too."

Kaepernick, 29, started 58 regular-season games for the San Francisco 49ers from 2012 to 2016. He made headlines last season for kneeling during the national anthem as a way to protest social inequality.

Carroll did not close the door on the idea of the Seahawks considering Kaepernick down the road.

"The doors are always open to opportunities," he said. "We're just going to try to do the best we can for our guys whenever the opportunity presents itself, and we'll see. But as of right now, we know what we're doing.

"He's a great kid. He communicates well. He's got a big world that he's living in. He's an NFL quarterback. He has other issues that he's concerned about. He's capable of being a championship guy. He's demonstrated that over the years. He's been up and down in his career some, but he's shown enough upside that he can do that. I thought he presented himself really well."
 

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It should be common knowledge by now that a trash cac qb will always get a spot over a trash black qb :francis:
 

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Seahawks not signing Kaep


RENTON, Wash. -- Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Friday that Colin Kaepernick should be a starter in the NFL, but he indicated that Seattle has no current plans to sign the quarterback.

"Colin's been a fantastic football player, and he's going to continue to be," Carroll said. "At this time, we didn't do anything with it. But we know where he is and who he is and we had a chance to understand him much more so. He's a starter in this league. And we have a starter. But he's a starter in this league, and I can't imagine that someone won't give him a chance to play."

The Seahawks had Kaepernick in for a visit last week, but the quarterback left without a contract. The team is looking for a backup option behind Russell Wilson.


Carroll was asked why he thinks Kaepernick has not been signed to start elsewhere.

"That's not my issue," Carroll said.

Asked if Kaepernick's social activism has been a factor, Carroll said, "I don't know that. Let's wait and see. There's some other guys still out too."

Wilson, meanwhile, said he'd have no issues with the team signing Kaepernick.

"I haven't had the chance to be around Colin too much, but the times I have, he's been great," Wilson said. "He's obviously, first of all, a really, really good football player. He's made a lot of good plays in a lot of big games and done a lot of good things. So I have tons of respect for him in that way.

"And then in terms of everything else he stood for too, I think that he was trying to stand for the right things. He was trying to stand for equality. And so I respect that too."

Kaepernick, 29, started 58 regular-season games for the San Francisco 49ers from 2012 to 2016. He made headlines last season for kneeling during the national anthem as a way to protest social inequality.

Carroll did not close the door on the idea of the Seahawks considering Kaepernick down the road.

"The doors are always open to opportunities," he said. "We're just going to try to do the best we can for our guys whenever the opportunity presents itself, and we'll see. But as of right now, we know what we're doing.

"He's a great kid. He communicates well. He's got a big world that he's living in. He's an NFL quarterback. He has other issues that he's concerned about. He's capable of being a championship guy. He's demonstrated that over the years. He's been up and down in his career some, but he's shown enough upside that he can do that. I thought he presented himself really well."

He wanted too much money. Funny you forgot that part
 
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Bad publicity on a backup quarterback is a negative value. Get smarter.
Shut yo CaC ass up and don't quote me again. You can't even decide which deflection you want to go with..."bad publicity" or Kaep just wants too much money :camby:
 
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