A picture says a thousand words. RW vs. Kap

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I recognize the Wilson photos. But of course I don't follow kaepernick. But his photos don't surprise.
 

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vasilim":9u9clt1u said:
This is the worst post ever - like anything in those pictures even matters in football - athletes aren't role models

Lets go back in time when Shaun Alexander or Aaron Curry weren't thug enough for these boards and spent way too much of their time in a church.

Let's flash forward to the present where Papaki is clueless and his one-trick pony act isn't working anymore. You can almost feel the meltdown in that locker room right now. Leader of men my ass. It'll get even better when they get spanked by the Rams tomorrow night. Boner, Thug and Disharmony...gangsta punk.
 

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Killa Kam":2365mq60 said:
I might be the only person on this site who finds nothing wrong wit any of the Kapernick pictures.. Can somebody explain to me the significance of any of this, who the hell cares if he has a sneaker collection? Russell seems like a good guy, I dont get why some of you need to knock Kapernick just to praise Russell.

Between the Niner trolls and the obsession with Harbaugh/Kapernick the quality of the main forum is starting to go down imo.
Isnt Sherm bashing on a Kap move in your avatar?
 

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When I clicked, I imagined a picture of Russ at midfield shaking hands aside a pic of Kap sprinting off the field with time left on the clock.
 

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Good for Russell for living that way, a standard we should all look to emulate.

Nothing wrong with any of those Kap pictures though; the guy is enjoying his life, not getting arrested, and about to contribute a tonne to the tax base.
 

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Hawkpower":3gwcc29f said:
vasilim":3gwcc29f said:
This is the worst post ever - like anything in those pictures even matters in football - athletes aren't role models

Lets go back in time when Shaun Alexander or Aaron Curry weren't thug enough for these boards and spent way too much of their time in a church.


These pictures in a vacuum of course mean nothing, however when you combine it with the other 2,498 douche moves of his it paints a clear picture.

The point of this thread is to illustrate the miles difference in maturity between the two. That is paying of for us already. Look what is happening to Kaperdouche when faced with a bit of adversity. He is crumbling like a deck of cards.

Exactly. This is a great comparison of character. Character and maturity combined with a great devotion to others and not just himself, make for a good man and leader. The others around a person like this see just how dedicated to everyone else he is, including his team.

In contrast, the pics of Kaep's pride in his life show one thing....Look At Me! I'm Great! Look What I have! Where here does it show his concern and devotion to others and not just himself?

I'd take the former any day of the week.
 

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Anytime you hear from anybody that knows Kap, they can't stop gushing about what a good guy he is. Much maligned for all the tattoos he has. Yet every last one of them is biblical. I honestly think off the field he is a lot more like Russell than people want to think, just a few years behind on the maturity ladder.

I've never thought much of Kaep as a passer, but he's a really good kid. We waste far too much time trying to convince our fanbase that he isn't, solely because it helps our argument.
 

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OrFan":apddrapx said:
Hawkpower":apddrapx said:
vasilim":apddrapx said:
This is the worst post ever - like anything in those pictures even matters in football - athletes aren't role models

Lets go back in time when Shaun Alexander or Aaron Curry weren't thug enough for these boards and spent way too much of their time in a church.


These pictures in a vacuum of course mean nothing, however when you combine it with the other 2,498 douche moves of his it paints a clear picture.

The point of this thread is to illustrate the miles difference in maturity between the two. That is paying of for us already. Look what is happening to Kaperdouche when faced with a bit of adversity. He is crumbling like a deck of cards.

Exactly. This is a great comparison of character. Character and maturity combined with a great devotion to others and not just himself, make for a good man and leader. The others around a person like this see just how dedicated to everyone else he is, including his team.

In contrast, the pics of Kaep's pride in his life show one thing....Look At Me! I'm Great! Look What I have! Where here does it show his concern and devotion to others and not just himself?

I'd take the former any day of the week.

OK, so Colin Kaepernick is a normal 24 year old, while Russell Wilson is an extraordinary young man.
Kaep "crumble"? Puhleeez... Kaep was the 40-Whiners best player against the 'Hawks.
I got nothin' but respect for Kaepernick. The dude has heart.
Dude took the 49ers to the Super Bowl. Kaep played well enough to win it. He wasn't the one who gave up a 109 yard kickoff return. Nearly brought his team back from a big hole.
Would I trade Wilson for Kaep? Hell NO!!

DavidSeven":apddrapx said:
If you look at Kaep as an every day 24 year old kid, there's nothing wrong with his photos. If you look at him as the FACE of the San Francisco 49ers, well then, there's a lot to be desired. I do think these sort of expectations are tough on someone who in any other profession (or heck, any other NFL position) would still be seen as a "kid," but that's the life of an NFL quarterback. He's leading an NFL franchise comprised of 52 other professional players and is responsible for setting an example for all of them. Fair? Personally, I don't think so, but that's the reality of his position.
^^^ THIS.

Do we pass final judgment on a man's character, on and off the field, at age 24??? Hell NO!! (But 25, well now that's something else altogether! It's a quarter-century!)
Could Kaep stand to have some mentoring from someone who could mentor him in some finer points, on and off the field? Absolutely. Steve Young comes quickly to mind, and that Joe Montana fellow too.

The truth is, we have an extraordinary young man in Russell Wilson who DID get the mentoring, took the lessons to heart, and lived them. We are amazingly blessed to have him.
 

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I see nothing wrong with the Kaepernick pictures, let that young man do his thing.

We're living the good life over here in Seahawk Nation, why are we worried about what goes on in the land of 49?
 

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I think we've all met the Kaepernick personality before.

It's a pretty undesirable one, but too common. Take that personality and add fame and money and its insufferable.

But to me it's all part of the entertainment. I get to watch a man who has built him self up to be a god in his own mind have an epic collapse and fail.
 

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I think his press conferences speak for him. And running off the field like a poor sport. The guy is a douche. But we own him, so who cares.

Also, I was 24, never posed for pictures in front of my shoe collection. That's kinda girly if you ask me. And the saggy pants / swag thing... don't get it. Don't understand why a grown man, especially a pro athlete, would want to look like Justin Beiber.

But meh... what do I know? I'm an old man. Kam and Kaepernick are out there scoring new chicks every day. What do they care what an old man thinks? I sure didn't care when I was young.
 

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Who gives a sheet bout dis bumba clot snap back wearin puss boyehh who rock dem skinny jean made for dem girls dem sugar?
 

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To the guys saying athletes arent role models: get real. you dont get to choose if you are one or not. When you achieve a certain status, people will look up to you whether you like it or not. Its a responsibility that automatically comes with high profile success. You can reject that, and it may not make you a bad person but dont pretend it doesnt have repercussions.

To those just generally defending Kap.. seriously? If one of your close friends did something like post a picture of themselves with their freaking shoe collection, what would you say to them? When you put yourself in the company of Sarah Jessica Parker's fictional character and Imelda Marcos, you may want to re-evaluate your priorities.

And thats what it comes down to. Im not saying Kap is a bad guy.. but I respect the choices Wilson has made far more than Kap's.

We all eat and breathe, drink and laugh.. its the little things that sets certain people apart, its the little things that matter. None of if it is trivial and I for one think Wilson is an exception person, not just an exceptional athlete.
 

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The one thing that jumped out at me from those pics is the one of RW on the beach with Ash. Look at how long his arms are and how big his hands are!! Holy Shit!

I could care less about Kap. Let him do as he wishes. Its his life. And he did have to work hard to get to where he's at. Personally, almost everything I've seen from him is "unprofessional"...but I'm not gonna bash him to much for that.
 

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We all know Wilson is an exceptional youg man.(don't put my pics next to him I would look bad compartively too) Doesn't meant Kaepernick is a bad person though.

Yeah, he is a bit "douchey", but from all accounts, teammates/coaches etc. think highly of him.
 

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The kid's a douche but let's be real. It's not because of his shoe collection or his car or his party pics. You're talking about a 24 yr old with a lot of money. I'd be living it up too on my down time. And liking shoes make you a girl now? Tell me what's the over/under on the amount of shoes a man should have.
 

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I dont have a problem with CKs instagram pics or any of the "look at me" stuff. The guy isnt out getting DUIs, breaking bottles on teammates heads or shooting anyone. I get the feeling that CK is just having a lot of fun with his fame. RW is a totally different guy by nature. Completely different focus on things. CKs career could end Tonight for all he knows and he just seems to be enjoying it while he can.

He is promoting the glamor of a "thug life" type character, but he isn't necessarily a thug. Wilson is a rare character for his age. He seems to want to be a major impact on charity and community. A lot of players grow into the character that Wilson is, RW just got a big head start. If Wilson got injured this weekend and could never play again, he would have a ton of other things to be involved with the next day. RW is certainly living life for the long haul.

We are really lucky to have him here. I hope my little girl meets a guy like RW when she is older.
 

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You expect to see WR's and DB's with that kind of egocentric, self-aggrandizing behavior -- not the starting QB.
 
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