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Old 01-24-2013, 05:53 PM   #21
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How did Tebowing hurt him?
The better question is what has it done for Tim Tebow? The simple answer is nothing.

These trademarking proposals are nothing more than an exercise in futility.
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Old 01-24-2013, 05:53 PM   #22
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I think trademarking something like that is pretty stupid.
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We could only hope we get a player of Kaepernick's caliber to replace Brady in 2 or 3 years.

I don't care if his trademark is kissing his bicep or pulling his dick out and waving it around after scoring a TD
...if he is c0cky and arrogant and winning,more power to him,Let the kid have fun.
His "caliber"? LOL. Kaepernick is beyond overrated. Mark Sanchez could quarterback that team and make it to the SuperBowl. The 49ers have an unbelievable amount of talent outside the QB on offense, and then the defence of course. It makes the QB look far better than he really is.

Their o-line is incredible. And they're huge. I bet RG3 would rush for 1,500 yards in a season if he was behind them.
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His "caliber"? LOL. Kaepernick is beyond overrated. Mark Sanchez could quarterback that team and make it to the SuperBowl. The 49ers have an unbelievable amount of talent outside the QB on offense, and then the defence of course. It makes the QB look far better than he really is.

Their o-line is incredible. And they're huge. I bet RG3 would rush for 1,500 yards in a season if he was behind them.
He looks pretty good, quite an arm, but one thing I'd say is I don't recall seeing him have to throw into tight coverage. Definitely seems to have open receivers all the time.
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Old 01-24-2013, 09:08 PM   #25
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And you're crazy rooting for the Ravens.
Well, I guess I shouldn't say that I'm rooting/cheering for the Ravens. But rather "cheering for the 49ers to lose".
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Ya and that Rob Gronkowski guy is a real tool as well. I can't believe BB allows one of our players to have a trademark celebrations. Dont even get me started on his stupid Dunkin Donuts commercial . . .

See how stupid some of you sound.
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Here's what it is: when people first saw Kap's tatts, there were some comments including from one writer, AOL Fanhouse's David Whitley, who said they were more fit for prison than for the NFL, etc. Turns out, the tattoos are religious in nature and express Kap's feelings for same. So, as an answer to the haters, he came up with Kaepernicking. Good. I imagine the more that Kap does, the more Whitley has got to be sinking in his own feces that he spreads.
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Rooting for the Ravens means rooting for Bernard Pollard to get a ring.

Sorry pherein, but I'm rooting for the asteroid.
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Rooting for the Ravens means rooting for Bernard Pollard to get a ring.

Sorry pherein, but I'm rooting for the asteroid.
much rather have the 49ers get it than the murderer, suggs and pollard
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We're gonna hear about how the 49ers are back, future dynasty, 6 lombardis, etc etc.

Ugh
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