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Move if you want, but Colin Sack or Pick threw more yards to the Cardinals than to his own team


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lol remember a year ago when everyone thought Kap was better

Leave CK alone!

hes the best there ever was is or will be!

 

-Jaws

who could forget?  How about Jaws saying he could be the best QB of all time?  

"I believe Colin Kaepernick can be the best QB in the history of the NFL." - Ron Jaworski, 8-21-13

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Not a fan of his, but in fairness, the team that he had before is pretty much gone.  Most of the problems in SF are the fault of upper management. 

A lot of the problems this offseason were on the defensive side. He has Carlos Hyde who's looked like a monster this year, Torrey Smith (who the all-knowing PanthersUnited wanted us to sign so badddd), Anquan Boldin and Vernon Davis and on offensive line that's probably about as good as ours overall, maybe a bit worse. Overall the team around him on the offensive side is better than the team around Cam on the offensive currently. Their D sucks though, but their D wasn't the one who through 4 picks or whatever it was.

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lol remember a year ago when everyone thought Kap was better

Haha

Everyone, or those few idiots that bought (or wanted to buy into the hype) with out looking at his actual QB skills. Lol

I remember, there were many of us here, who steadfastly berated RG3, Kaepernick (and Wilson to a similar, but lesser degree) for being glorious products of their system and coaches, hiding their obvious passing flaws.

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A lot of the problems this offseason were on the defensive side. He has Carlos Hyde who's looked like a monster this year, Torrey Smith (who the all-knowing PanthersUnited wanted us to sign so badddd), Anquan Boldin and Vernon Davis and on offensive line that's probably about as good as ours overall, maybe a bit worse. Overall the team around him on the offensive side is better than the team around Cam on the offensive currently. Their D sucks though, but their D wasn't the one who through 4 picks or whatever it was.

Don't discount the changes in coaching staff.  Regardless of how hard he was to get along with, he knew how to get the most our of his QB's. 

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The bigger thing to take from this is that it will probably be the Cardinals that might be running the NFC at the end of the season. I mean, everyone knew the 49ers were going to suck this year at an epic level... but the Cards are embarrassing their opponents.

 

 

unfortunately i think all the pundits will think that Atlanta will be right up there with them. we can stave that off by beating them, and the likes of the seahawks, colts, cowboys, and eagles. 

as for the Cardinals, the Saints played them close too, so im not too disappointed with our lackluster win yesterday. hopefully the only player we will have out this coming week is Charles Johnson. Kuechly should be back, Lotulelei made his presence known immediately, and if Big Money's injury was the worst among he, TD, and Norman, we ought to be in good shape come Sunday.

dammit all to hell if we havent had rotten luck with guys getting nicked up this season though :/

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