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Tical21":hsn9tgv8 said:
We're bordering ridiculous here. Good player, good guy, said exactly what Russell Wilson would say in that situation and we kill him for it.

So we're bordering ridiculous here? I mean yeah he is a good player and a good guy, but don't you think Russell would say the same thing in that situation?
 

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Tical21":3p72jl40 said:
We're bordering ridiculous here. Good player, good guy, said exactly what Russell Wilson would say in that situation and we kill him for it.

People probably wouldn't be as hard on the dude if it wasn't for the fact that he ran off the field not shaking anybodies hand.
 

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Tical21":13ttj8t0 said:
We're bordering ridiculous here. Good player, good guy, said exactly what Russell Wilson would say in that situation and we kill him for it.
No. Russell would've said that the Seahawks didn't execute well enough, but he also would have given credit to the opponent for playing a great game. If Kaep didn't do that--and I am basing this on this thread only--it reflects poorly on him.
 

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Kaep is better than a "good player". He's an explosive, wicked athlete. The problem is, he plays QB. Like RG3, he is half of that when asked to play from the pocket. Like RG3, he is only exceptional if a threat to run. Too much running and QBs get hurt and can no longer run. 10 years later you're saying..."Oh, yeah. I remember that guy".

At least SF didn't give the farm for Kaep. But they're likely to give the farm to Kaep. Let's hope he stays healthy until they do.
 

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Seattle's D has taken Krap's lunch money and juice box on two major beat downs.
The Clink will forever be this douchebags Achilles Heal.
This pleases me!
 

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Russell Wilson said the 49ers were "a great defense" in his post-game presser. Papaki said of his team's many failures "it wasn't anything they (the Seahawks) did."

Everyone shows up to play the game. The ones who respect their opponents are the good guys. They ones who don't are d-bags. Any questions?
 

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Tical21":3f3p24u1 said:
We're bordering ridiculous here. Good player, good guy, said exactly what Russell Wilson would say in that situation and we kill him for it.


I disagree.

Wilson gives credit to the other team even if we win.
 

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Smart QBs try not to anger pummeling defenses. Not in conference, certainly not in division. The halfwit is averaging like 9 pts per game vs this team. LOL.

Keep talking sh*tneck. You're so insignificant we may otherwise forget we have you again on the calendar.
 

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After watching tonight's game, I think Jeff fishers defense is going to be a problem for Kap too. I think as a disciple of Harbaugh, he try's to follow his coach's foot steps on being tough and not accept weakness. The biggest problem with unless you accept your weakness, you will never learn from it. I can almost be certain now that STL will create some serious pressure on KAP and that will disrupt his rhythm and confidence.
 

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His QB rating was 20.1. Seriously. Maybe his IQ shrank to the same level or then he is just pretending not to understand what happened.
 

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TwilightError":3mkps3ms said:
His QB rating was 20.1. Seriously. Maybe his IQ shrank to the same level or then he is just pretending not to understand what happened.

OMG...

I want to see his avg for his combined 3 games vs Seattle. He's averaging like 9 pts per game and should ask to be traded somewhere in the AFC.
 

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How soon you all forget.

Remember when the Seahawks have the most points,,,,,,,,THEY NEVER WIN, THE OTHER TEAM JUST LOSES!!

But the talk it is a changing.

:th2thumbs:
 

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My wife who is from Europe and know little of American football said a funny thing. "Did he kiss his bicep during the game?" I said no since he only does that when they score a touchdown. Hahaha. Feels so good.
 

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sutz":3v8qcmqn said:
Standard patter, pretty much what every losing player says. :229031_shrug:

Thankfully, I don't have to worry about or listen to any Ninner comments for a couple of months.

Ditto!

Especially for the fact I live in the Bay Area.
 

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HawkWow":2119euy7 said:
Kaep is better than a "good player". He's an explosive, wicked athlete. The problem is, he plays QB. Like RG3, he is half of that when asked to play from the pocket. Like RG3, he is only exceptional if a threat to run. Too much running and QBs get hurt and can no longer run. 10 years later you're saying..."Oh, yeah. I remember that guy".

I know RGIII is hurt and looked not great from the pocket for about three of his last four halves of football, but this is untrue. Last year, both he and Kaepernick were above-average pocket passers.
 

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Tical21":2zc9zgvm said:
We're bordering ridiculous here. Good player, good guy, said exactly what Russell Wilson would say in that situation and we kill him for it.

You are so incredibly wrong, it hurts. Wilson is always classy and always talks well of the other team.
 

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Smelly McUgly":9wtvg75t said:
HawkWow":9wtvg75t said:
Kaep is better than a "good player". He's an explosive, wicked athlete. The problem is, he plays QB. Like RG3, he is half of that when asked to play from the pocket. Like RG3, he is only exceptional if a threat to run. Too much running and QBs get hurt and can no longer run. 10 years later you're saying..."Oh, yeah. I remember that guy".

I know RGIII is hurt and looked not great from the pocket for about three of his last four halves of football, but this is untrue. Last year, both he and Kaepernick were above-average pocket passers.

You may want to re-read my post.

My point being that Kap and RG3 have greater success from the pocket when they are also a threat to run. When they are no longer a threat to run, they will be easier to locate, thus easier to deal with, so naturally less successful.

IE: QB Manning is a pure pocket passer. Has been since Jr High.
QB Vick is a dual threat QB and makes his money with his legs as much as his arm.

Both men have knee surgery and will never again be 100%. Which player is more likely to continue to have success as an NFL QB?

Common sense is none too common...but that doesn't make it "untrue".
 

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E.C. Laloosh":1jwafilr said:
Game clock still ticking down...

BURuBhLCYAAxU8t

DOUCHE!
Wow. What a leader. That's your guy, Niners fans, that's your guy. I don't think sniveling John Elway ever skulked away like that. With the clock still ticking!

C'mon Kaep -- be a pro; be a man.
 

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