Marvin49":3633k4lv said:
Same old BS. It isn't just Seahawk propoganda...its the same BS Kaep has heard since college. Its not like you guys are "breaking new ground" here.
Its the same as people attacking Wilson on his height. Its BS...as if Wilson hadn't been that height all along and adjusted his game to counter the limitation.
Kaep hasn't always had to go through a progression because his first option was open....but there are MULTIPLE examples of him doing it just fine thank you. This is a run first team that sometimes runs 7 O'Linemen...so of course there would be only 2 read as there are only 2 guys capable of caching a pass out there. LOL. All the writer above did was rehash every argument that has ever been put forth about Kaep. Nothing new there at all. he doesn't have any new incite...just old stuff that I KNEW you guys would jump all over as soon as you saw it.
I've also read articles about people slowing down on the 'hawks because Wilson had the fewest yards of any 16 game starter. Its BS. Of course he did....most teams don't have Marshawn Lynch in the backfield.
Harp on this story all you want because the truth of the matter is that its all going to become crystal clear very soon that he may not always go through all of his progressions, but that is largely because he doesn't have to. When he HAS had to he's been able to do so just fine.
On the TD drive vs Minn he did so at LEAST three times including the TD.
Finally...I find it really amusing how one reporter out of like 100 says something like this and you guys take it as "proof" that you are correct. LOL.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Yeah, sure buddy. Whatever you say. A football analyst pointing out the simplicity of what the 49ers offense asked of CK is exactly like people doubting RW due to his height. How dare they hate on him so much by talking about actual plays! HATERS!!!
And Wilson had the fewest yards not because of Lynch (well yes, partly due to how much they run the ball), but because RW had training wheels on him the first 1/3 of the season due to the coaches being overly conservative. But after his big comeback win in Chicago, they realized they didn't need to be doing that. Had they realized that earlier, even with how much they run the ball, he'd have had a ton more yards. A writer not realizing this is simply someone that didn't follow the team earlier in the season not understanding the totality of RW's stats. A writer actually dissecting the way CK makes progressions compared to other qb's is not the same thing at all.
And finally, who here said this was "proof" we're correct? You guys do nothing but lose your minds when people point out that CK doesn't exactly play the position the way it's asked of most qb's. It's amusing to see you react to someone that doesn't hate your team saying the same thing. But no, go ahead. View everything through a cone of absolutism. "PROOF! I GOT PROOF! SUCK IT 49ers!!!"