Mr.Hawkbrah
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CurryStopstheRuns":3974j8l3 said:You are crying about what you perceive as "crying."
Uhh.... How about noo.
CurryStopstheRuns":3974j8l3 said:You are crying about what you perceive as "crying."
Mr.Hawkbrah":2n3w395n said:Implying making money can't be done in embarrassing ways. ..smh, I'm guessing you have a large respect for miley cirus as well?
Gosh i am so embarrassed, I'm not a real fan youre right...lol. People can't talk about off season plans or weak points on our roster without getting flamed, But we can post a thread every 5 minutes crying about something someone said, like I said I understand it, it's just getting out of hand but you enjoy that. Bye
samwize77":3feiaas2 said:Both sides can yammer back and forth all they want, its the way it is. What happens on the field tells the truth....and we all know who wins that battle.
Mr.Hawkbrah":23ozwlte said:Cliffs
-Seattle fans defend sherm for talking crap, part of the game ect..
-ck not aloud to respond to someone giving him the choking sign.
.uhh...
I'm sure he was asked about it, it's as if you guys assume he just called the media to talk about it. Dude wished rw good luck what more do you want.. I get commenting on why he's wrong but to cry this much every time something negative is said holy cow. You guys need meds.
Marvin49":odcz2kzj said:What was interesting is that he was in a suit and tie when he was on radio row. Changing the image?
Marvin49":3sufbe5t said:Honestly, if it were me, I wouldn't even pay attention to this stuff. You guys won. Gratz. Who cares what Kap does or says?
Largent80":2qfzfc3t said:
Marvin49":2xvww28o said:samwize77":2xvww28o said:Both sides can yammer back and forth all they want, its the way it is. What happens on the field tells the truth....and we all know who wins that battle.
Honestly, I'm obviously on the other side of the battle, but I just wish this whole damn thing would go away. I think Kap was defending his teammate and friend, but I wish he hadn't said anything at all.
Nothing good can come of it.
What was interesting is that he was in a suit and tie when he was on radio row. Changing the image?
Honestly, if it were me, I wouldn't even pay attention to this stuff. You guys won. Gratz. Who cares what Kap does or says?
Shadowhawk":2jqqdylx said:Mr.Hawkbrah":2jqqdylx said:Cliffs
-Seattle fans defend sherm for talking crap, part of the game ect..
-ck not aloud to respond to someone giving him the choking sign.
.uhh...
I'm sure he was asked about it, it's as if you guys assume he just called the media to talk about it. Dude wished rw good luck what more do you want.. I get commenting on why he's wrong but to cry this much every time something negative is said holy cow. You guys need meds.
If he was asked about it and responded with something like "I didn't like what Sherman did, but they won the game. We'll work extra hard to get the last laugh next time," then nobody on this board would have even noticed it, let alone responded. Or if he had given the exact same response in the heat of the moment (like Sherman did) instead of waiting 11 days to say something I don't think it would have been much of an issue either. But to come out and play the "if only" game and make his ridiculous claim that Sherman is afraid of the 49er receivers and do it nearly two weeks after the game is proof that the biggest thing holding Kaepernick back from becoming a truly elite quarterback has been and continues to be the space between his ears. He's not a leader. He's not a cool, savvy veteran quarterback. He doesn't have the temperament or mental toughness to live up to his physical potential. Maybe he will someday, but not now and maybe not ever.
And yes, he had a perfect right to say what he did. We have just as much of a right to make fun of him for saying it.
Polaris":22m2flo9 said:Marvin49":22m2flo9 said:What was interesting is that he was in a suit and tie when he was on radio row. Changing the image?
I will give you this. That WAS a change and a change for the better IMO. I don't know if that was Kaep's idea or someone on the 49ner's PR staff, but it does better reflect his status as franchise QB.
However, having said that, what he said seemed petty and unnecessary, and IMO didn't reflect well on either him or the Niners. JIMHO