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The Rise of Cam, the fall of Kaep


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This is pretty silly. Kaep was never a tier 1 QB, the national media just really wanted him to be one. Cam was never a teir 3 QB, the national media really just wanted him to be one. 

 

The truth is Cam has always been tier 1, and Kaep has always been tier 3 or 4 in reality. Nothing has changed except the fabricated media story line. 

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

This is pretty silly. Kaep was never a tier 1 QB, the national media just really wanted him to be one. Cam was never a teir 3 QB, the national media really just wanted him to be one. 

 

The truth is Cam has always been tier 1, and Kaep has always been tier 3 or 4 in reality. Nothing has changed except the fabricated media story line. 

Yep spot on igo.

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This is pretty silly. Kaep was never a tier 1 QB, the national media just really wanted him to be one. Cam was never a teir 3 QB, the national media really just wanted him to be one. 

 

The truth is Cam has always been tier 1, and Kaep has always been tier 3 or 4 in reality. Nothing has changed except the fabricated media story line. 

Narratives 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This is pretty silly. Kaep was never a tier 1 QB, the national media just really wanted him to be one. Cam was never a teir 3 QB, the national media really just wanted him to be one. 

The truth is Cam has always been tier 1, and Kaep has always been tier 3 or 4 in reality. Nothing has changed except the fabricated media story line. 

Kaep was never more than a game manager. His first season as a part-time starter, he looked decent. Nobody had film on him and he could beat people with his legs. The next year (2013) wasn't great, only 21 passing TDs and a really rough stretch, but he was passable. Then each year, he got worse and worse and he never learned. The issue is he was never a good passer - whereas Cam has excelled at passing, as shown by having two consecutive 400-yard games in his first two starts. So it was only a matter of time until Kaep collapsed.

I still hold that if the 49ers had kept Alex Smith instead of Kaep as starter, they would have won that Super Bowl.

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This is pretty silly. Kaep was never a tier 1 QB, the national media just really wanted him to be one. Cam was never a teir 3 QB, the national media really just wanted him to be one. 

 

The truth is Cam has always been tier 1, and Kaep has always been tier 3 or 4 in reality. Nothing has changed except the fabricated media story line. 

Gotta disagree there about Cam. Certainly top tier now, but 2012 had alot of growing pains with it. I know alot of that was the shitstorm Chud created, but Cam didnt become a Top 5 QB until last season.

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