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Kaepernick is a disrespectful thug


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I don't see how people complain about Cam when this ***** is out there acting like a douchebag everyday on Twitter and at Hooters. It's easy to see why his ***** of a mother put him up for adoption (too bad she didn't go with an abortion instead).

 

Cam is immature at times but never as disrespectful, arrogant and malevolent as Kap. I lost any respect I had for the guy today.

 

He's not even that good. Cam was for most of the day the better QB, he made better passes while Kap missed open receiver time after time. Ultimately Kap's coach, offensive line and receiver core won the matchup.

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I don't see how people complain about Cam when this ***** is out there acting like a douchebag everyday on Twitter and at Hooters. It's easy to see why his ***** of a mother put him up for adoption (too bad she didn't go with an abortion instead).

 

Cam is immature at times but never as disrespectful, arrogant and malevolent as Kap. I lost any respect I had for the guy today.

 

He's not even that good. Cam was for most of the day the better QB, he made better passes while Kap missed open receiver time after time. Ultimately Kap's coach, offensive line and receiver core won the matchup.

 

Ok, I'm pretty sure wishing someone had gotten aborted is pretty disrespectful and malevolent. Either way, you guys lost. Neither QB played outstanding, but we came out with the win

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Lets slow down on the Kaep dislike, I don't like the 49ers as much as the next man and I certainly wish for their playoff demise. 

 

Lets separate football and life

I disagree. Continue on the Kaeperdick hate. Lose the death and injury wish though.

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Ok, I'm pretty sure wishing someone had gotten aborted is pretty disrespectful and malevolent. Either way, you guys lost. Neither QB played outstanding, but we came out with the win

 

fug that noise. And how lame are you still lurking on our board 5 hours after the game was played? Douchebag

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Kap is a loser.  He will never win a Super Bowl.  They will never beat Seattle and Denver back to back.  On his behalf his coach Harbaugh obviously does not frown on that type of behavior and even contributes to it.  Kap is young and impressionable.  I am sure you wouldn't see that if he was a Patriot.

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fug that noise. And how lame are you still lurking on our board 5 hours after the game was played? Douchebag

 

That might be true, but you don't got to get all pissy. You guys played well on defense and were on the wrong side of a badly officiated game, but I think we played better, today. 

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