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Kaepernick Must Have a Short Memory


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After Kaepernick and his offense has a hard time getting the job done against one of the worst defenses in the NFL, he makes it a point to talk a little poo heading into the game next week. He must have forgotten that our D held him to an anemic 91 passing yards, sacked him 6 times, and kept them from scoring a point in the 2nd half. He reminds me of the kid with the tough friends back in grade school. He's gonna do the talking, but he's gonna let everyone around him carry him to victories. It's time to put this twerp in his place!

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Well we struggled against ATL's horrid defense for a decent portion of the day last week, so I just hope our D plays lights out because if we score more than 14 on SF I'll do a damn backflip.

Editor's Note: I will attempt a backflip and hurt myself badly. Although my neighbor does have a giant trampoline so perhaps there's a chance.

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Well we struggled against ATL's horrid defense for a decent portion of the day last week, so I just hope our D plays lights out because if we score more than 14 on SF I'll do a damn backflip.

Editor's Note: I will attempt a backflip and hurt myself badly. Although my neighbor does have a giant trampoline so perhaps there's a chance.

 

Although they have better personnel, San Fran's defense hasn't really been any better than New Orleans this year. We scored 17 at home on NO and played terrible on offense. Atlanta scored 24 on offense (should've been 27 or 31) and their offense isn't any better than ours. I see no reason why we aren't capable of scoring 21 or 24 on SF.

 

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Kid's not the brightest. And he's falling way behind the other young QBs developmentally. It's a damn miracle when he gets to a second read.

 

Me and Pops were watching the game today and we both call out who he was throwing to a couple of seconds before the ball left his hands. Even when I play backyard football, I at least attempt to look off a defender. This piece of quarterbacking must escape the mind of Kaepernick.

 

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