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    The only thing that is sad in this thread is you talking to yourself for the past two weeks since KAEP took a shit all over your Super Bowl hopes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUSTIFIEDhomicide View Post
    The only thing that is sad in this thread is you talking to yourself for the past two weeks since KAEP took a shit all over your Super Bowl hopes.
    THANK YOU, WEISS.

    "PERFECT EXAMPLE" of what I mean.


    Here is what I'm hearing
    Weiss (on Kaepernick, the guy who in his first yr, went as far as any QB his team has EVER had.)
    "The guy sucks, he only threw a dime (per Earl Thomas) and ran for a 50 yarder that lead to the only other SF TD, and was one play away from the super bowl, against the best D in the hardest place to play, but he still sucks."

    OK,

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    wat?


    Now he is the first rookie QB to go to the SB?
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    Oh right, LOL, this has all been in good fun.
    I'm laughing right now, and I'm pretty sure you are having fun,
    But I really haven't got that vibe from this thread.

    The baffling one still, I get the trolls,
    I don't get Vegas and his progressions, (you should take the troll part as a compliment)

    I watched 19 games this year, not one announcer (all national guys) said shit.
    And so to say this thing, that no one else even cares about, (except the best QB in SF history and Skip Bayless) is such a hinderance, that it not only negates his running ability..........................I can't even keep going, it is so foreign to me.
    17-6, 4-2, 2 top running QB games in playoff history, that is not possible if these things mattered.
    Plus, when he doesn't, that is when he does run, how can that be a bad thing?

    Or that winning doesn't define QB's??? (that must be a philly thing)




    So "all kidding aside", good luck Tony,


    I'm liking Seattle and Lynch as the MVP. (I saw he was 6 to 1 at one point, but my local has it at 3.5 to 1 and I can't even find it @ 5 dmes)
    IMO, He (and the OL) was the difference in the game between our two teams.
    So at 4 or 5 to 1 to win MVP, I think that is pos EV.

     
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    Gonna repost this here so Jimmy doesn't shit all over Tony's Supebowl victory thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegas1369 View Post
    BTW, Russel Wilson HOF. Book it.

    Wow, he must be on top of his progressions.
    Dude, get the fuck over this shit. I make a little criticism about your man crush, which was said more than once by people that know a lot more about football than you or I, (it was discussed on Inside the NFL BTW, not just NBC sports or whatever the fuck you quoted), and is BLATANTLY obvious to anyone that has seen Kap play, and you act like I banged your sister and never called her again. He definitely has a tendency to stare down his receivers, there is no question about this. Case in point once again...



    Please learn to accept some small criticisms of sports figures you want to blow, for the love of God.

    Oh, BTW...

    The Seahawks' No. 1 task in Sunday's NFC West showdown at San Francisco seems obvious: make 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick go through his progression without leaving the pocket.

    "He just kind of locks onto the primary target," an executive in personnel for another NFL team told USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity for competitive reasons. "If it's not there, he kind of panics – and still makes some plays."

    That's the danger of Kaepernick, 26, whose completion percentage (57.8%), touchdown to interception ratio (15:7) and passer rating (88.9) are all down in his first full season as the starter.

    "He obviously makes a ton of plays when things are broken down and the DBs have to cover guys longer than what they normally have to," another NFL executive said. "But I think if you can keep him on that spot and just get to him early, you can disrupt him. You can rattle him."

    "To me, it's one read and done," the second executive said. "If he's got to sit back in the pocket and try and read coverages and go to his second and third reads, it's going to be a long day."

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...eness/3889971/
    Looks like it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegas1369 View Post
    Gonna repost this here so Jimmy doesn't shit all over Tony's Supebowl victory thread...

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyG_415 View Post


    Wow, he must be on top of his progressions.
    Dude, get the fuck over this shit. I make a little criticism about your man crush, which was said more than once by people that know a lot more about football than you or I, (it was discussed on Inside the NFL BTW, not just NBC sports or whatever the fuck you quoted), and is BLATANTLY obvious to anyone that has seen Kap play, and you act like I banged your sister and never called her again. He definitely has a tendency to stare down his receivers, there is no question about this. Case in point once again...



    Please learn to accept some small criticisms of sports figures you want to blow, for the love of God.

    Oh, BTW...

    The Seahawks' No. 1 task in Sunday's NFC West showdown at San Francisco seems obvious: make 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick go through his progression without leaving the pocket.

    "He just kind of locks onto the primary target," an executive in personnel for another NFL team told USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity for competitive reasons. "If it's not there, he kind of panics – and still makes some plays."

    That's the danger of Kaepernick, 26, whose completion percentage (57.8%), touchdown to interception ratio (15:7) and passer rating (88.9) are all down in his first full season as the starter.

    "He obviously makes a ton of plays when things are broken down and the DBs have to cover guys longer than what they normally have to," another NFL executive said. "But I think if you can keep him on that spot and just get to him early, you can disrupt him. You can rattle him."

    "To me, it's one read and done," the second executive said. "If he's got to sit back in the pocket and try and read coverages and go to his second and third reads, it's going to be a long day."

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...eness/3889971/
    Looks like it worked.
    i'm not even looking at kap's reasons for throwing it to the other team. i'm looking at his release and mechanics. textbook example of awfulness

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    Well obviously the 49ers finished # 2 in the final AP poll and I wouldn't even go here, but you guys want to keep this thread going obv, so lets do it.



    Is Colin Kaepernick the Most Stylish Man in the NFL?

    It nothing I'd wear, that is for sure, but I know when to defer.
    can't wait to hear what a guy w/no life, who never leaves his computer, in buffalo NY, has to say.
    Mulva"GQ doesn't know shit about style, his style sucks" LOL I wouldn't know and I don't care.






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    Colin Kaepernick's got as much game in the style arena as he does on the football field. His proportional awareness, sneaker sensibility, and understanding of tonal play puts him in the elite class of well-dressed athletes. The NBA guys should watch out—the next crop of super stylish athletes look like they're coming off the gridiron.

    http://http://www.gq.com/style/blogs/the-gq-eye/2014/02/colin-kaepernick-most-stylish-looks.html?mbid=social_twitter_gqfashion




    The consistent part about being a 49er fan, is that whoever is talking shit about them, gets all 31 teams and I only get SF.
    We don't like to lose, but we do understand it isn't the birthright to win every game we play.
    Because clearly Mulva' Buffalo Bills and their QB is far superior to the 49ers and theirs.

     
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    Now he is in Miami so he can work out w/Miami Alum Gore and FSU grad Bouldin.



    This says it all.


    "Kap deserves his share of criticism, and has plenty to work on, but you'd think he did absolutely nothing else for three quarters leading up to that fourth quarter."


    Not sure how Mulva can look what Seattle just did to the one the best QB's of all time, and still say he sucks and not feel like a true troll, but whatever, at least I'm not him.


    As he gains experience and hopefully becomes better at reading defenses, the sky will remain the limit for him.

    No one has more "upside"

    http://www.ninersnation.com/2014/2/3...nning-seahawks

     
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    Since you appear to have dodged it the first time, i will ask again (and dont be a pussy..answer the question): if you were the gm of the niners and you could trade kap for brees straight up, would you do it? And for purposes of this question, let's assume the salary cap doesnt exist.

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    LOL, did I get a positive rep for trolling?



    "The NFC championship was the Super Bowl," Sherman said. "The 49ers were the second-best team in the NFL."


    Like why would he say that if it wasn't the case? Easily number 2,

    I know, Mulva and night fish and real deal, you guys behind your computers know way more than these guys running and playing in, the NFL.

    only reason Denver is higher on those odds is the path to get there,
    NFC WEST out of nowhere is the toughest division by far.

    And Vegas I've read 20-30 articles on the guy, podcasts, radio spots, mike and mike, not 1 question about progressions.
    All kinds of praise for his legs.

    I seriously think you are overestimating how bad they hurt the 49ers chance to win a game. (and the Bouldin pick wasn't an example at all, he saw the guy and tried to get it over him, like he did w/that dime over Earl Thomas.)



    http://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/...st-5201416.php

    For a team that wasn't anywhere near a football field, the 49ers had an especially significant week:

    -- Archenemy wins the Super Bowl.

    -- Franchise quarterback starts a makeover.

    -- Richard Sherman lavishes rival with praise.

    Yes, the Seahawks' cornerback said it late Sunday night, according to Sports Illustrated.

    "The NFC championship was the Super Bowl," Sherman said. "The 49ers were the second-best team in the NFL."

    That was the obvious takeaway from the Seahawks 43-8 victory over Denver. The NFC is the king conference, the NFC West is the premier division and the rivalry between the Seahawks and 49ers is the very best the game has to offer.

    The 49ers were a shadow participant in the Super Bowl, a team that came within an outstretched finger of beating Seattle and facing Denver. With every achievement by the Seahawks, the 49ers had to be thinking, "That could have been us."

    So isn't that encouraging news for S.F. fans?

    Yes and no. Yes, because the 49ers are a very good team. They know they can beat Seattle, at least at home. Know that they stand toe-to-toe with the best team in football.

    But the downside is that the obstacle in the 49ers' way just got that much bigger. The one thing - really the only thing - the Seahawks lacked was championship experience. Now they have it. They were able to do what the 49ers couldn't do a year ago in New Orleans. The 49ers can take solace in the fact that few teams repeat as Super Bowl winners, but they must realistically view Seattle as a team that can stand in their way for years.

    Windows close, no matter what Jim Harbaugh thinks. But right now, the Seahawks' window is wide open. They are young, and their roster is relatively inexpensive. Though their defense can't get much better than it is, their offense can and probably will - Russell Wilson has so much upside, Percy Harvin showcased his playmaking ability and Marshawn Lynch is in his prime. The 49ers' window, on the other hand, has been wide open for three years. Can it stay that way?

    As much as it must gall Harbaugh to see his rival, Pete Carroll, hoist the Lombardi Trophy before he does (not to mention his lifetime rival, big brother John, a year ago), Harbaugh has to know this is good for his team. The Seahawks have become the impressive team they are because they have had to play the 49ers twice a year. The 49ers will have to become that much better to beat the Seahawks.

    Which brings us to another intriguing part of Super Bowl week, a part that has huge ramifications for the 49ers future: the makeover of Colin Kaepernick.

    Kaepernick was everywhere in New York, posing for pictures, making the rounds on radio row and doing interviews in which he abandoned his monosyllabic approach of the past two seasons. Some of his answers were probably ill advised, some were charming, all seemed honest. He was dressed like a grown-up, in handsome suits and cashmere turtlenecks, no tattoos on display, no sideways hat, no earphones draped around his neck. It was a far different Kaepernick than the one we've seen since he became a starter.

    Clearly, his agent and advisers are at work behind the scenes, likely for two reasons: They know that his look and demeanor have backfired a bit, not necessarily helping his likability and Q rating, particularly in contrast with other young quarterbacks. And they are angling hard for a contract extension.

    In an interview with KNBR last week, Kaepernick said the right things in terms of his contract. That it was "a balance" and that there had "to be room for everyone." At the same time, Kaepernick's agents will be trying to get everything they can.

    They definitely have some leverage. If you look at the top 10 quarterbacks in terms of salary, Kaepernick has achieved more than many of them, including Jay Cutler, Tony Romo, Matthew Stafford and Matt Schaub. He has gotten his team to the Super Bowl and to the NFC Championship Game and has a 21-8 record as a starter. But Kaepernick was drafted under the new rookie salary rules and, though he has been a bargain, the 49ers will continue to be prudent about what they pay him.

    They'll point out that he has plenty of work to do. They might use his words against him, that he is a big reason they lost to the Seahawks. They will note the work he has to do to learn the nuances of playing quarterback. And if he doesn't like their offer, they can decide to wait until he's a free agent next year, and then slap a franchise tag on him.

    That's probably not the right way to go, for unity's sake. You want your quarterback to be your leader and reward him as such. Kaepernick is the franchise quarterback: Harbaugh entrusted the team to him and he'll get better, though it will require a lot of hard work. He deserves a contract extension, but the 49ers also have to find a way to keep Anquan Boldin and Michael Crabtree, as well as others.

    The 49ers don't want to sign Kaepernick long-term until they're absolutely sure that he will continue to improve and can earn that Super Bowl ring. Kaepernick needs to follow through on his words about balance and compromise and take the type of offer that can keep the 49ers moving forward as a team.

    Because, for now, the window is open and the rivalry is on. Next season's 49ers-Seattle matchup can't get here soon enough.

     
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    I agree sf is def the 2nd best team in football

     
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    LOL,
    Oh shit, you guys are going to love this, I'd neg rep myself if I could.

    NFL RIGGED - 49ers defeat Seahawks / Refs Defeat 49ers


    LOL, I don't agree that it was fixed, but there were some real questionable calls


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyG_415 View Post
    LOL,
    Oh shit, you guys are going to love this, I'd neg rep myself if I could.

    NFL RIGGED - 49ers defeat Seahawks / Refs Defeat 49ers


    LOL, I don't agree that it was fixed, but there were some real questionable calls



    This is why they're 40-whiner fans to many Seahawks fans. They were still bitching about the refereeing from the NFC Championship after the Hawks ran a train on the Broncos. It's pathetic, and diminishes the image and reputation of the 9ers. The 49ers were a close 2nd to the Hawks this year but they were 2nd best. They are tough, disciplined, and well coached, and this incessant whinging from a vocal segment of the Niner Nation is beneath them frankly.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyG_415 View Post
    LOL, did I get a positive rep for trolling?



    "The NFC championship was the Super Bowl," Sherman said. "The 49ers were the second-best team in the NFL."


    Like why would he say that if it wasn't the case? Easily number 2,

    I know, Mulva and night fish and real deal, you guys behind your computers know way more than these guys running and playing in, the NFL.

    only reason Denver is higher on those odds is the path to get there,
    NFC WEST out of nowhere is the toughest division by far.

    And Vegas I've read 20-30 articles on the guy, podcasts, radio spots, mike and mike, not 1 question about progressions.
    All kinds of praise for his legs.



    I seriously think you are overestimating how bad they hurt the 49ers chance to win a game. (and the Bouldin pick wasn't an example at all, he saw the guy and tried to get it over him, like he did w/that dime over Earl Thomas.)



    http://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/...st-5201416.php

    For a team that wasn't anywhere near a football field, the 49ers had an especially significant week:

    -- Archenemy wins the Super Bowl.

    -- Franchise quarterback starts a makeover.

    -- Richard Sherman lavishes rival with praise.

    Yes, the Seahawks' cornerback said it late Sunday night, according to Sports Illustrated.

    "The NFC championship was the Super Bowl," Sherman said. "The 49ers were the second-best team in the NFL."

    That was the obvious takeaway from the Seahawks 43-8 victory over Denver. The NFC is the king conference, the NFC West is the premier division and the rivalry between the Seahawks and 49ers is the very best the game has to offer.

    The 49ers were a shadow participant in the Super Bowl, a team that came within an outstretched finger of beating Seattle and facing Denver. With every achievement by the Seahawks, the 49ers had to be thinking, "That could have been us."

    So isn't that encouraging news for S.F. fans?

    Yes and no. Yes, because the 49ers are a very good team. They know they can beat Seattle, at least at home. Know that they stand toe-to-toe with the best team in football.

    But the downside is that the obstacle in the 49ers' way just got that much bigger. The one thing - really the only thing - the Seahawks lacked was championship experience. Now they have it. They were able to do what the 49ers couldn't do a year ago in New Orleans. The 49ers can take solace in the fact that few teams repeat as Super Bowl winners, but they must realistically view Seattle as a team that can stand in their way for years.

    Windows close, no matter what Jim Harbaugh thinks. But right now, the Seahawks' window is wide open. They are young, and their roster is relatively inexpensive. Though their defense can't get much better than it is, their offense can and probably will - Russell Wilson has so much upside, Percy Harvin showcased his playmaking ability and Marshawn Lynch is in his prime. The 49ers' window, on the other hand, has been wide open for three years. Can it stay that way?

    As much as it must gall Harbaugh to see his rival, Pete Carroll, hoist the Lombardi Trophy before he does (not to mention his lifetime rival, big brother John, a year ago), Harbaugh has to know this is good for his team. The Seahawks have become the impressive team they are because they have had to play the 49ers twice a year. The 49ers will have to become that much better to beat the Seahawks.

    Which brings us to another intriguing part of Super Bowl week, a part that has huge ramifications for the 49ers future: the makeover of Colin Kaepernick.

    Kaepernick was everywhere in New York, posing for pictures, making the rounds on radio row and doing interviews in which he abandoned his monosyllabic approach of the past two seasons. Some of his answers were probably ill advised, some were charming, all seemed honest. He was dressed like a grown-up, in handsome suits and cashmere turtlenecks, no tattoos on display, no sideways hat, no earphones draped around his neck. It was a far different Kaepernick than the one we've seen since he became a starter.

    Clearly, his agent and advisers are at work behind the scenes, likely for two reasons: They know that his look and demeanor have backfired a bit, not necessarily helping his likability and Q rating, particularly in contrast with other young quarterbacks. And they are angling hard for a contract extension.

    In an interview with KNBR last week, Kaepernick said the right things in terms of his contract. That it was "a balance" and that there had "to be room for everyone." At the same time, Kaepernick's agents will be trying to get everything they can.

    They definitely have some leverage. If you look at the top 10 quarterbacks in terms of salary, Kaepernick has achieved more than many of them, including Jay Cutler, Tony Romo, Matthew Stafford and Matt Schaub. He has gotten his team to the Super Bowl and to the NFC Championship Game and has a 21-8 record as a starter. But Kaepernick was drafted under the new rookie salary rules and, though he has been a bargain, the 49ers will continue to be prudent about what they pay him.

    They'll point out that he has plenty of work to do. They might use his words against him, that he is a big reason they lost to the Seahawks. They will note the work he has to do to learn the nuances of playing quarterback. And if he doesn't like their offer, they can decide to wait until he's a free agent next year, and then slap a franchise tag on him.

    That's probably not the right way to go, for unity's sake. You want your quarterback to be your leader and reward him as such. Kaepernick is the franchise quarterback: Harbaugh entrusted the team to him and he'll get better, though it will require a lot of hard work. He deserves a contract extension, but the 49ers also have to find a way to keep Anquan Boldin and Michael Crabtree, as well as others.

    The 49ers don't want to sign Kaepernick long-term until they're absolutely sure that he will continue to improve and can earn that Super Bowl ring. Kaepernick needs to follow through on his words about balance and compromise and take the type of offer that can keep the 49ers moving forward as a team.

    Because, for now, the window is open and the rivalry is on. Next season's 49ers-Seattle matchup can't get here soon enough.

    Of course the 49er's were the second best team, on a neutral field maybe the best. Remember this team was 1 play away from the Super with Alex Smith. That's the point Jimmy, Kap hasn't made a difference the last two years. It's likey San Fran would have had similar results with Smith, maybe better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony bagadonuts View Post
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    LOL,
    Oh shit, you guys are going to love this, I'd neg rep myself if I could.

    NFL RIGGED - 49ers defeat Seahawks / Refs Defeat 49ers


    LOL, I don't agree that it was fixed, but there were some real questionable calls



    This is why they're 40-whiner fans to many Seahawks fans. They were still bitching about the refereeing from the NFC Championship after the Hawks ran a train on the Broncos. It's pathetic, and diminishes the image and reputation of the 9ers. The 49ers were a close 2nd to the Hawks this year but they were 2nd best. They are tough, disciplined, and well coached, and this incessant whinging from a vocal segment of the Niner Nation is beneath them frankly.
    I'm a niners fan, and you won't hear me spouting about that shit. The best team won the NFC championship and that's that. Bad calls happen at every level of the NFL no matter how much they try to prevent it and some people need to learn to accept it and just move the fuck on.

    Besides, we'll get them next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by nunbeater View Post
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    This is why they're 40-whiner fans to many Seahawks fans. They were still bitching about the refereeing from the NFC Championship after the Hawks ran a train on the Broncos. It's pathetic, and diminishes the image and reputation of the 9ers. The 49ers were a close 2nd to the Hawks this year but they were 2nd best. They are tough, disciplined, and well coached, and this incessant whinging from a vocal segment of the Niner Nation is beneath them frankly.
    I'm a niners fan, and you won't hear me spouting about that shit. The best team won the NFC championship and that's that. Bad calls happen at every level of the NFL no matter how much they try to prevent it and some people need to learn to accept it and just move the fuck on.

    Besides, we'll get them next year
    Too much time at Niner Nation for me, everyone here is cool. I'm sure it's tough to watch that Superbowl knowing the 9ers would have punked Denver too.

    My guess is SF will travel to Seattle for week one. Nothing like a must win game for both teams to start the season.

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    As far as the best team in the NFL goes I think its Seattle and SF 1A and 1B. Whoever is 3 isn't going to beat either one of these teams when it counts.

    I was able to get 8-1 on SF to win the SB next year and I punched that ticket with no hesitation at all. I wouldn't be surprised to see them lose to Seattle next year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see that they beat Seattle either.

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    i'm going on the record saying that kap sucks.... frazzlepuss needs to be carried a few more pages

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