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TNF Game Thread: Seahawks (2-4) @ 49ers (2-4)


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San Francisco 49ers
Passing LeadersAttCompYardsTDsINT
Colin Kaepernick1781111,32965
Dylan Thompson-----
Rushing LeadersAttYardsAvgTDsFUM
Carlos Hyde1044304.1330
Colin Kaepernick392285.8514
Jarryd Hayne8253.1300
Receiving LeadersRecYdsAvgTDsDrops
Anquan Boldin2833311.921
Torrey Smith1432323.120
Garrett Celek141319.410
Quinton Patton1112911.710
Defensive LeadersTackSackFumINTsHUR
NaVorro Bowman591.0003
Michael Wilhoite500.0010
Antoine Bethea391.0000
Kenneth Acker280.0020
Tramaine Brock270.0020
Seattle Seahawks
Passing LeadersAttCompYardsTDsINT
Russell Wilson1801241,43373
R.J. Archer-----
Rushing LeadersAttYardsAvgTDsFUM
Thomas Rawls593345.6610
Russell Wilson452515.5801
Marshawn Lynch551823.3110
Receiving LeadersRecYdsAvgTDsDrops
Jimmy Graham2934411.920
Doug Baldwin2629111.220
Jermaine Kearse1827415.210
Tyler Lockett1213811.501
Defensive LeadersTackSackFumINTsHUR
K.J. Wright450.0103
Bobby Wagner410.5103
Kam Chancellor290.0010
Earl Thomas250.0020
Cary Williams241.0100

 

 

 

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I remember when the pundits talked up Kaepernick like he was the shiz and Cam, well he suckd.

Cam is a top 10 Pro now and Kaep might not be starting for long on a crappy team.

 

 

"Colin Kaepernick could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever," Jaworski, an ex-NFL quarterback himself, said Wednesday on ESPN. "I love his skill set. He throws with accuracy. And in today's NFL, you have to have mobility. He's got all those attributes."

-Ron Jaworski

2013

 A true prophet.

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