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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.

Cam won a National Championship, a Heisman,  was the #1 overall pick, played like a #1 overall pick, won rookie of the year, break all kind of records that Kaepernick will NEVER be able to sniff. With all the talents around him Kaepernick can barely pass for 3000 nor complete 60% of his passes. Kaepernick is NOT in Cam's league and will never measure up. Kaepernick is a running quarterback and Cam is a dual threat quarterback. Big difference.

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I don't agree with the thug language at all.  I've found that that word is usually reserved for specific types of people with that said...

 

Kap obviously is jealous of Cam.  Yes he has more success, but I just hate it when players confuse their team for their own talent.  Kap would not have done nearly as much as Cam has done with the same roster.  Dude got lucky to come into a great situation, we saw how crappy he played without his all pros.

 

The best player always doesn't win.  When all things are equal, and when the talent cycles out, like it always does for every team, we'll see how great Kap is.  He's good, but not nearly as good as he thinks he is. 

 

Oh yeah, Cam is 24 Kap is 26.  His team won the battle, he has taken credit for it and basked in the glory, but Cam will win the war.  He's still better.  The cream rises to the top. 

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Probably helped having Davis and Crabtree take some pressure off him.  

LOL.  Yep, the refs caught that touchdown pass in the end zone for Davis.  Refs pushed Kaepernick into the end zone on that td run he had.  I'm pretty sure the refs gashed your defense for over 80 yards, not Gore.  There were a few no calls, i saw some on both sides. Nothing that gave the 49ers 13 points and certainly no special potion for the 49ers to neuter carolina in the 2nd half. 

 

 

Yeah, 49ers are expected to play football with 12 men on the field and score TD.

 

No flag.

 

Thank you.

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If you put Cam in those clothes and he did a press conference like that, the talking heads would be calling for his head.  

 

Seriously, f*ck San Fransisco and that homeless looking QB who wears headphones like a necklace.  

 

CORRECTION%20Britain%2049ers%20Football_

 

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If you put Cam in those clothes and he did a press conference like that, the talking heads would be calling for his head.  

 

Seriously, f*ck San Fransisco and that homeless looking QB who wears headphones like a necklace.  

 

CORRECTION%20Britain%2049ers%20Football_

 

CamNewton-300x145.jpg

 

'i'm the man, i'm the man, i'm the man (who threw the game-losing interception)'

 

'and you can tell everybody'

 

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If you put Cam in those clothes and he did a press conference like that, the talking heads would be calling for his head.  

 

Seriously, f*ck San Fransisco and that homeless looking QB who wears headphones like a necklace.  

 

CORRECTION%20Britain%2049ers%20Football_

 

CamNewton-300x145.jpg

 

deion called him out about that on nfl network. said "show some class you are the face of the franchise" said he needed to "mature as a person and a leader"

 

hmm.....

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