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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.We will have to disagree. Nearly unstoppable? Come on. I was at that game they scored because of out turnovers not kaeoernicks running.
They were not downfield bombs. The one to Crabtree was an 8 yard hitch that he took to the house.He threw 4 TDs in the pouring rain, two of them being down filed bombs. Turnovers mean little, if your offense doesn't cash in.
They were not downfield bombs. The one to Crabtree was an 8 yard hitch that he took to the house.
Kaepernick completed 56% of his passes and threw for 221 yards, and ran for 28 (Your argument was his running made him 'unstoppable'. The Patriots turned the ball over 4 times. SF started 5 drives inside NE territory, at the 38,34,27,5 and 3.
I guess that game is one of the best you have to show Kaepernick 'dominated' but that's why he didn't.
Then you should be more clear, because this was your post that I responded toMy argument of his running had nill to do with that particular game in question. That was never what I was getting at. All I meant was that he had a very good game against NE, and he did.
Except that's not true, considering his legs made him nearly unstoppable to opposing defenses those two seasons.
Maybe go rewatch the SF/Pats game in 2013, where he torched us
He is a good runner for a QB. He has had some very nice game. He didn't 'dominate' anyone. In the 2013 season he rushed for over 60 yards 2 times. He rushed for 25 yards or less in 10 of his 16 games. That is not 'dominating' and he threw for 3200 yards all season, with 10 games under 200 and only 2 300+ games all season. His team, while being #3 in scoring D, #5 in yardage D and #6 in takeaways was 11th in scoring while 5 of those TDs came on turnovers.As for his running, go rewatch most of his 2013 games, heck even Super Bowl 47 and you can see how his legs had a large impact.
You are free to have that opinion, but there is just nothing that backs it up.You don't like Kaepernick and think he's "terrible"...that's swell. But that doesn't change my opinion that he is a very capable player in this league.
You are free to have that opinion, but there is just nothing that backs it up.
So Trent Dilfer was a good QB?Huh? Two NFC Championship games and a near Super Bowl win is quite enough to back up his play.
That's not really fair, the team who wins always earns it. The Broncos season was lucky but their terrible qb play doesn't mean they didn't earn their ringDenver is lucky they fluked their way to a SB win last season (by far the flukiest run in NFL history, and totally undeserved) because they won't be contenders any time in the near future.