kap has wheels and a 45 long slide w/ a lazer sighting. if kap ever has to play from behind vs avg to above avg teams SF could be in big trouble
:lol2
“To watch that guy take over a game – he did a hell of a job making play after play,” Thomas wrote. “That’s a special player right there.”
This isn't from a SF homer, this isn't a link to SFGATE.com,
its a link to EarlThomas.com and a quote from his blog
http://www.earlthomas.com/2014/01/25...thing-granted/
I know more about football than 90 % of people on PFA, period, end of story.
BUT, I also know that people who work for the NFL know more than me.
Vegas, I'm seriously wondering if you feel that way.
You write these posts like they are some profound analysis from a QB coach or something.
The gist of all (I mean the entire PFA family) your posts are
I don't like him,
I don't have the stats in front of me,
but I'm sure they back me up.
I keep providing the stats to show you were all wrong in the first place,
BUT the thing I can't explain is how special he is.
If you can watch that 58 yard run and not see it, you don't get football, (and you never will).
AURA
You don't have a W-L record like that, and at the same time have as people hate you.
Just keep looking at box scores and add up your fantasy points, and think you know everything about football.
I'll keep watching the games, and amazing how the NFL sides w/me and not the PFA trolls.
Thomas wrote. “That’s a special player right there.”
OK, thats fine, thanks for admitting Mulva was wrong,
I don't watch a lot of Sea or KC games, but when the F EXACTLY did I say I think Seattle and KC have more designed QB rushes??????
I said this stat is useless because none of them (all 3 teams) do more than 3 designed runs. I used 3 as I'm sure the 49ers don't even do that in the regular season.
But this, If you disagree with these two points you're a homer that is blinded by the love of Kap's cock.
that was the last post of yours to be read on here.
NEXT
And the reason I've blocked Mulva, and this clown, and any other is because I'll have an intelligent conversation w/anyone.
If I was in a bar and someone said this, or any other stupid generic things people say when they don't have anything REAL to back up their statement, I'd just stop talking to the guy.
i wouldn't go after him telling him he knows nothing,
I wouldn't try to fight him,
I'd simply "ignore" him, on that and every other subject.
I get that you PFA trolls don't like him but find one real critical thing from a respected NFL guy, you won't find it.
I finally read that Montana article, he still picked him to win that game.
I get it he needs work on his progressions, but happens if he learns them?????????????????????????
First off this is from Vegas, and i want to thank him for admitting Mulva was wrong, now time to read his opinions, (that he seems to think are facts.)
You think a guy that can't even go through his progressions is a top 6 QB just because he can run?
YES, and his W-L record and how far they go each year is my proof, where is yours ?
LOL! Trust me, there is not one person here that would agree with that, and it's not because we are against you here or anything, it's because it's simply not even remotely close.
LOL !!! WHO THE F CARES WHAT YOU CLOWNS THINK,
Judging a QB isn't about how far his TEAM got in the playoffs, it's about how they perform over the course of a season and a career.
From a Fantasy Guru,
you can't be considered great w/out a SB win, so WTF are you talking about?
Wins and losses shouldn't really be part of the equation unless we are talking about how that person performs in the clutch, and if you want to go there, well... Your boy just threw two really bad INT's in crunch time in the NFC championship.
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That is fantasy football guy talking there, no that is the only part that is important.
See you aren't from a winning football town, so I get your confusion. you guys bite the hand that feeds you,
the key part of that sentence is THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP,
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Seriously, that interception in front of Boldin was straight up awful.
It was the perfect example of Kap not going through his progressions and how important it is to be able to do so. He decided before the ball was even snapped he was going to Boldin, and that played a large part in the outcome of the game.
Again?????????? what did you copy and paste that from a previous post?
I already said he isn't perfect, but how important can they be if he is as bad as you say, yet he wins and wins and wins.
In fact there is not one Philly QB in history to get further than him in the playoffs, (in only his 3rd season)
So you guys do the progressions, we'll just keep hitting the NFC Championship game w/out them.
You and Jealous Joe are the only one's that seem to have a problem w/his progressions.
I'll save you some time, Vegas;
You are coming off like a homer
He doesn't know his progressions
I think he sucks,
and I'm right even though he did get his team so deep in the playoffs both years he had the chance
the only thing that counts are stats and his progressions, not Wins and Loses.
Jimmy.
I say this as someone who doesn't have a strong opinion either way on Kaepernick. Please stop. You are embarrassing yourself.
I just wanted to say that every time I look at "black and white cookie shitting the bed" I just want to bust out laughing, even after the 500th time seeing it.
Since you guys know more than the 49ers, and Earl Thomas,
this guy watched him all 4 years at Reno, too.
49ers QB Colin Kaepernick will continue to improve over next few seasons
http://www.rgj.com/article/20140126/...xt-few-seasons
He’s been better than that, a top-10 quarterback in the league (or at least very close to it). But in the 49ers’ NFC title game loss to Seattle, a bitter defeat that ended a season with Super Bowl aspirations, Kaepernick turned the ball over three times in his final three possessions. He took the blame for the loss even though it wasn’t all his fault. San Francisco couldn’t run the ball. It got some bad breaks from the refs. And he didn’t get much help from his receivers. But those three turnovers were huge and they were mistakes Kaepernick won’t make in the future if he continues to develop.
I'm just gonna repost this because it's all that needs to be said.
Jimmy, I have never had a problem with you. As you can see by whatever posts I made in here I never tried to argue by insulting you like some have. I have simply stuck to the facts, what I have seen from Kap, what I've read, what I've seen analysts that I respect say, and my personal knowledge of football from being very much into it for the better part of the last 30 years.
I don't know why, but you seem to be seriously blinded by your love for this guy, and we have watched you gradually go on the worst tilt ever seen on any of these boards over a sports discussion.
When it gets to the point though where you start insulting me just because we disagree it becomes very clear that the time has come for me to tell you to go fuck yourself, and call it a day.
So, go fuck yourself.
BTW, I never said he sucks, and I also said he has major upside, so take that for what it's worth, and still go fuck yourself :)
Adios.
ESPN's Dilfer backs down on Kaepernick criticism
By Jerry McDonald
Give up the progressions BS,
I just realized that Joe was talking to the highest paid troll in sports when he said that,, Skip Bayless, so I'm going to give that very little credence.
He is a franchise QB, (if you question that, I'll post 10 different articles stating that, and you can continue thinking the PFA think tank is smarter than the NFL if you want.)
"I think you should ask him if he knows what my progression is first before he says that," Kaepernick said.
In retrospect, Dilfer said his criticisms had as much to do with the state of the 49ers' offense on Nov. 11 as it did with Kaepernick. He labeled the 49ers "a circa 1970s passing game" which relies heavily on the run and with play-action designed to get only one or two receivers open.
jmcdonald@bayareanewsgroup.com
POSTED: 01/09/2014 10:08:02 AM PST | UPDATED: 18 DAYS AGO
San Francisco 49ers’ starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) scrambles against Green Bay Packers’ Morgan Burnett (42) and Green Bay
San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) scrambles against Green Bay Packers' Morgan Burnett (42) and Green Bay Packers' Brad Jones (59) in the second quarter at Lambeau Field in their NFC wild-card game in Green Bay, Wis., on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) (Nhat V. Meyer)
Upon further review, ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer conceded his November assessment of 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick as "remedial" with regard to his progression in the passing game might have come off a little harsh.
"I wish I could change that word because it was such a hot-button word," Dilfer told reporters Thursday in a national conference call. "The kid knows I love him. I see him in the offseason and I'm always very supportive. I think he's a great competitor."
In the aftermath of a 10-9 Week 10 loss to the Carolina Panthers in which Kaepernick completed 11 of 22 passes for 91 yards, threw an interception and absorbed six sacks, Dilfer said the quarterback was "remedial" in terms of finding alternate receivers if there was initially no one open.
Kapernick's response?
"I think you should ask him if he knows what my progression is first before he says that," Kaepernick said.
Dilfer, drawing upon his own experience as a quarterback, saw no value in discussing the comment with Kaepernick.
"I know I wouldn't want someone who criticized me to come and confront me at any point when I was playing," Dilfer said.
In retrospect, Dilfer said his criticisms had as much to do with the state of the 49ers' offense on Nov. 11 as it did with Kaepernick. He labeled the 49ers "a circa 1970s passing game" which relies heavily on the run and with play-action designed to get only one or two receivers open.
"They're mad at me for saying that, but they don't have a real complex passing game that has multiple progressions built-in, protection adjustments, a lot of layers to it," Dilfer said.
Since the Carolina game, Dilfer sees a much more decisive quarterback, citing the return of wide receiver Michael Crabtree as a factor.
"The best thing he's doing is letting it rip, making big-time throws into contested coverage and getting the ball out of his hand," Dilfer said. "And when it does break down and his instinct is to run, he obviously has tremendous ability to do so, as we saw against Green Bay."
Dilfer, who evaluates hundreds of high school-age quarterbacks through his involvement in the Elite 11 quarterback program, sees the size and speed of Kaepernick and Carolina quarterback Cam Newton as the wave of the future rather than as an aberration.
"The biggest, baddest dude is no longer playing wide receiver, tight end or defensive end, he's playing quarterback," Dilfer said. "We'll go to Texas this year and there will be 30 kids that are 6-4 and above, 220 and above and can run in the mid-4.5s, 4.6s. They're everywhere."
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Weiss, living in Philly, you have absolutely no idea what I'm even talking about.
Aura= A distinctive but intangible quality that seems to surround a person or thing; atmosphere.
Iverson. Andrew Toney. It is not always the most talented guy, like Dr J won a lot, but he was just straight up talented. Moses had it.
Brady has it, but in a condescending way, "like I'm going to do this, and you are just here for the ride". Manning doesn't, he is talented and prepared.
Alex didn't have it at all. I knew by halftime of that Chicago game he had it. (a wormhole classic BTW, the bet was if Kaepernick starts bet it, if Alex does, don't) .
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Harbaugh endorses Kaepernick’s leadership, aura
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2...adership-aura/
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This was written in his slump (before Crabtree) by a Mulvaish troll, but how could he lose it if he never had it??????
"The 49ers remain an NFC power at 6-3, but Kaepernick’s magnetic aura has worn off."
http://tbo.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article...plate=printart
he obv got it back, although I doubt this clown, like Mulva, would write a revision.
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One word, Clutch,
"49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick grew up on that last possession last week against the Green Bay Packers. He was 4-for-4 on the drive and made two big plays with his legs. And he understood not to leave any time on the clock for Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers."= Herm Edwards
http://www.montereyherald.com/locals...rnick-maturing
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This is right in Mulva's face.
"Of course, San Francisco's pretty pleased with the results. ............. getting Kaepernick at 36 could turn out to be a franchise-altering deal if he can stay upright. " -Peter King
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2rfgEsyw8
Those weren't my words,
you + Mulva, and Vegas, and nightmare can act like you are smarter than the 49ers, and Jim Harbaugh and Peter King, and ..............................but the fact is the NFL sides w/me.
2012 Teams that did worse 30 Teams that did better 1
2013 Teams that did worse 28 Teams that did better 2
Total 58 did worse, 3 did better
OH NO my day is ruined, i can't teach a bunch of guys behind their computer how to spot talent.
Nothing about progressions, unreal that Earl Thomas doesn't understand that you can't be a good QB w/out them. (or the rest of the nfl for that matter, only Skip Bayless and the trolls)
http://www.earlthomas.com/2014/01/25...thing-granted/
PRAISE FOR KAP
That was the first time Colin Kaepernick ever ran wild on us like that. Watching tape of him, we’d always see these explosive plays that he was getting against other teams.
It never really happened to us until last week.
He’s a fast guy as it is, but he seemed even faster when you take into account the game plan they ran against us. It was unusual. They really seemed to want to keep the ball in his hands.
0119_Kap3They were running phantom routes like they were trying to get open, but they were just decoys so Kaepernick could run, almost like it was a draw. It makes it tougher to get to him because you have to deal with blockers already down the field. It’s always going to be a mismatch. When he gets into that second level with the linebackers, he’s going to out run them nine times out of 10.
Sometimes, he can even separate from players in the secondary.
One of his strengths as a runner is his height. He has such long strides, it causes you to misjudge his speed. It doesn’t look like he’s running that fast. But once you get close to him, his stride is so long, he’s just running away from you.
To watch that guy take over the game — he did a hell of a job of making play after play. That’s a special player right there. He plays for the 49ers, one of our biggest rivals, but I have to take my hat off to him. He played a hell of a game.
Kap_ThrowingHe also throws one of the hardest balls in the league, almost like a baseball player, and it comes out like a fastball. Hot. The play I had against Boldin in the end zone, Kaepernick was jumping up in mid-air as he threw. That was a dime. I was kind of surprised he even threw it. They usually don’t when I’m that close in the area.
Boldin kind of gave me the look of a crease route, like a post, so I tried to keep my eyes glued on him. In those situations when a quarterback scrambles, it becomes a little chaotic and you just want to try to stay with your man. Those are tough situations when you have to run in circles with your receiver. He’ll kind of push off as you try to find the quarterback, and now you’re trailing him as the quarterback makes a hell of a throw.
It was good offense vs. good defense and as a defender, I just think it was better offense. I should’ve made that play, but there’s nothing I can do to change it. You just have to stay positive. The only thing I’d correct: I’d probably keep my eyes on Boldin a little bit longer so that I was in better proximity with the quarterback throwing the ball. I still thought I had a chance at the interception — that’s why I cut him off — but I have to at least get my whole hand on that ball and tip it incomplete.
It’s a learning experience.
only 1 QB went further last year and 2 this year, yet he sucks???
you can't do that w/out "it"?
I'd love to see the response if I did a thread "49er D is great" it would be all you guys teling me it was KAP
STRAIGHT OUT OF PHILLY, so when you go home next you can brag to all your friends that you got a bunch of computer nerds to side w/you over Jaws.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...worskis-praise
"Colin Kaepernick could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever," Jaworski, an ex-NFL quarterback himself, said Wednesday on ESPN
This one says it all, it it pretty sad how you guys can't see it. When people that know football can. This was written mid-slump.
San Francisco 49ers: Why Colin Kaepernick Is Having a Great Season
Ask most NFL fans or journalists, and they’ll tell you that Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers is having a letdown season.
Their reasons are various. He can’t adjust to different defensive looks (see the Shakey’s Pizza Watch). He has poor footwork. His numbers are down across the board. The 49ers are at the bottom of the league in passing offense. He doesn’t have enough 200-yard games. He doesn’t have enough 300-yard games. He’s a college quarterback in a pro’s game. He doesn’t score enough fantasy points.
Kap probably laughs about it all, because he can point to the only numbers that really matter from this year: 9-4.
But let’s take a closer look at some of the other numbers, because though fans and journalists will gladly credit quarterbacks for winning playoff games (see: Brady, Tom), they’ll say it’s hopelessly outdated to judge a quarterback by his regular-season wins. And they’re right.
Obviously, Kaepernick is having a down year compared to his 10-game starting stretch last year. They call it a “sophomore slump” for a reason, and this is basically Kaepernick’s sophomore season.
But compare these two quarterbacks:
Quarterback Comparison Pass Yards Y/A CMP% Pass TD INT Rush Yards Rush TD QBR Rating
Quarterback A 4,374 7.0 54.1% 23 18 255 5 65.0 76.5
Quarterback B 3,061 7.5 57.2% 20 10 501 4 64.3 87.0
pro-football-reference; projections are mine
Quarterback B is Kaepernick with his 2013 numbers projected out to a 16-game season. Quarterback A? Rookie Andrew Luck.
Last year, Luck was a Pro Bowler. He finished second in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting. Everyone was ready to crown him one of the next great quarterbacks in the NFL, and Rick Reilly of ESPN insisted his rookie season was better than RG3's. But out of the above, which season would you rather have, Luck’s or Kaepernick’s?
Luck threw for a lot more yardage and a few more touchdowns. But he turned the ball over far more often and wasn’t as effective with his legs.
The point is that Kaepernick’s numbers are not that bad. His completion percentage isn't great, and he’s not going to throw for 4,000 yards. Neither is Russell Wilson. Yet his touchdown-to-interception ratio is solid, he’s eighth in the NFL in Total QBR and he’s ninth in yards per pass attempt. Kap’s projected passing yardage total is certainly low. But here’s a news flash: The 49ers don’t pass very much.
As far as sophomore slumps go, posting a 2-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio and coming in at No. 8 in the NFL in Total QBR is pretty mild. Kaepernick might slump himself into the Hall of Fame that way.
Kaepernick is still developing. But even while he develops, he’s making big plays (like the crucial third-down conversion against the Seahawks in the fourth quarter Sunday) and winning games. And he still has all the physical tools he displayed in 2012, unlike, say, Robert Griffin III. He’s still fast, strong and tall with immense throwing power. He’ll be back stronger than ever next year.
And all this is without mentioning that this is Kaepernick’s first full season as a starter, that he was missing two of his top four receivers for most of the year and that he’s had a massive target on his back because of all the hype he got over the offseason. Taking that into consideration, he might be performing better than he should be.
And by the way, this year he’s beaten Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and he’s come within four points and a missed call of beating Cam Newton and Drew Brees.
Not that that matters.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...a-great-season
That Carolina game, down 1 Kap threw perfect pass the the back up TE, well w/in FG range and he dropped the game winning catch.
I don't say it very often & I like you Jimmy but shut it the fuck down dude.
Jaws totally backtracked after his GOAT statement got ripped to shreds. Also, maybe James is tilting so hard because he knows the niners would have at least one ring if they had kept alex smith. Or maybe he's reverse trolling mulva. Or probably he's a functional retard. Let's just hope for his family's sake he's not a tard and instead he's just a homer who took too much adderall or better yet he's a genius who is fucking with our resident israeli. Regardless just don't be a functional retard james. Lord knows the world has enough of those.
Hey Jimmy, you mad bro?
This oreo has the body and athletic ability of a black man but does not have the brains of a whiteman. It's almost like he is 100%black. you guys sure his momma is white?
You clowns just keep serving moronic opinions;
I've typed in Kaepernick sucks, overrated, not good, and of course "Progressions"
All you see is forum posts,
No one w/any respect rips his game.
"49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick grew up on that last possession last week against the Green Bay Packers. He was 4-for-4 on the drive and made two big plays with his legs. And he understood not to leave any time on the clock for Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers."= Herm Edwards
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...n-over-packers
Call it easy, call it obvious, but quarterback Colin Kaepernick was the San Francisco 49ers' MVP in their 23-20 Wild Card win over the Green Bay Packers.
He won with his arm. See: 227 yards, fourth-quarter touchdown pass and elite 88.8 QBR.
He won with his legs. See: team-leading 98 yards rushing.
And he won with his head.
Jimmy,
Are you that guy that always is in an angry drunken argument at the bar? Are you the dude who constantly embarrasses himself in public? Do you have to continuously apologize to friends and family about how you acted that night?
C'mon bro. Stop embarrassing yourself.
James, serious question - if you were the niner's owner and you could trade kap for brees and the salary cap did not exist, would you do it?
I know one of you clowns said you'd trade him for Andy Daulton, here is the owner of the team saying he made a mistake and should have taken Kaeprnick, (I have one for the Raiders saying the same thing.)
I don't think he even made Vegas' list.
FTR I meant the 6th best QB to get you a W, (I think it is even higher, but I'll stick w the 20 percentile since he got his team into the 5 and 10 in both seasons at the helm.)
NOT the 6th best fantasy point scorer, I can give 2 shits where he lands in the fantasy draft.
Mike Brown wanted Colin Kaepernick over Andy Dalton
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...er-andy-dalton
Colin Kaepernick's first four playoff performances have been among the NFL's most electric in recent seasons. .....................If Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown had his way, it would have been Kaepernick.................physically superior in every conceivable way, ............................
Three years later, the 49ers have a franchise quarterback,............................................
Wow, there are all kinds of articles trolling Kap today.
He is in NY shooting off his mouth, and getting the same response I'm getting here.
So much of this thread has called me a homer, and yeah I'm a 49er fan but I'm as hard on my guys as anyone.
Our LB's rock, and Justin Smith is great, but the rest of the front 7 is average at best, and the secondary can be beat.
Crabtree has great hands, but no clock management skills at all, (he should have went out of bounds 2 plays before the INT to sherman.)
The OL is where we need to improve, and Gore is just too long in the tooth, you can't compare him to Lynch.
- coming off a postseason that saw him run 48 times for 164 yards. That includes a 39-yard scamper against the Panthers, so the majority of Gore’s work was on the unimpressive side and that could lead to a changing of the guard in the 49er backfield.
Unless something happens off season, This is the new RB, I didn't see too much of this guy at South Carolina, nothing but highlights,
Jim Harbaugh: I think great things will happen for Marcus Lattimore
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...cus-lattimore/
Running back Marcus Lattimore had what amounted to a redshirt year for the 49ers in 2013.
Lattimore practiced for a few weeks in December, but was otherwise rehabbing from a major knee injury that ended his final year at South Carolina and left him available for the 49ers to draft in the fourth round. Lattimore reiterated this week that he thought he could have played at the end of the season if the 49ers needed him to play and coach Jim Harbaugh said Tuesday that Lattimore’s work this season has him heading in the right direction.
“I believe so, yes. I think this has been an outstanding year for Marcus. Tough at times, but I think great things will happen for him,” Harbaugh said, via CSNBayArea.com.
Those feelings could impact the 49ers’ approach to the offseason. If they really feel that Lattimore is ready to step in and have great things happen, Frank Gore’s time in San Francisco could be running short. Gore, who turns 31 in May, is set to make $3.3 million next season and is coming off a postseason that saw him run 48 times for 164 yards. That includes a 39-yard scamper against the Panthers, so the majority of Gore’s work was on the unimpressive side and that could lead to a changing of the guard in the 49er backfield.
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OK Jimmy we get it. Your life would be complete if Colin Kaepernick shoots a creampie up your ass. Please shut the fuck up.
This thread is just sad, how you guys live like that is just beyond me.
Just find the worst thing in everything.
How anyone can watch this guy and not see it, you have to be just blind.
(Just like I am to the useless comments on this thread, I guess.)
You guys giving me shit on him and the 49ers would be like me giving shit to Tony B if Seattle loses tomorrow.
It wouldn't happen either way, but it would be the exact same thing.