Tom meets Kaepernick
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.To be a consistent QB in this league, you need be able to win from the pocket. Once RG3 lost his freakish athlethic abillities he became an average Quarterback. His athleticism covered several mechanical issues, and his inability to read defenses. Kaepernick and RG3 are worldclass athletes, but they are not GOOD Quarterbacks,in my opinion.
Seattle still looks dangerous
Kaepernick is the Geno Smith of the NFC. He's awful. He can run, but that's it. He has horrible mechanics, he's woefully inaccurate and he can't read a defense to save his life. He's living entirely on his defense.Kaep's only good drive was so far was a drive when the refs helped them out with flags and they only came away with 3 points. So bad.
Is this the guy we had last week? Whoever they were, awful.jesus ****ing christ 2 seconds left and the refs throw a flag.
Their QB has trouble hitting the broad side of a barn.i listen to lot of 49ers radio here in the bay area. there is lot of angst on their offense . While Kaep is not playing any great their schemes are routinely questioned. Like when have they run a screen pass ,a bubble screen ? Doesnt help that the QB cant throw touch passes efficiently.
I believe it is.Is this the guy we had last week? Whoever they were, awful.
14 penalties on Seattle, 3 on SF. But I'm sure that accurately reflects the play on the field!I believe it is.
We have had him twice this season, and both games were horrible reffed
Seattle still has a dominant defense, Elite run game, and a QB who doesn't turn the ball and can make plays