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Here is his wearing cartoon pig cop socks, classy guy.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl.../89715672/
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(09-01-2016 02:43 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Here is his wearing cartoon pig cop socks, classy guy.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl.../89715672/

Identity crisis. Desperately trying to get some street cred. Not uncommon among adoptees and/or mulattoes.
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(09-01-2016 02:43 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Here is his wearing cartoon pig cop socks, classy guy.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl.../89715672/

Identity crisis. Desperately trying to get some street cred. Not uncommon among adoptees and/or mulattoes.

Very accurate.
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(09-01-2016 02:43 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Here is his wearing cartoon pig cop socks, classy guy.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl.../89715672/

Yep, the dbag just got more douchier....

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Quote:Colin Kaepernick’s popularity with police officers has slowly been decreasing ever since Sunday when he revealed that a big reason he’s protesting the national anthem is due to the police brutality that’s taking place in this country.

During an interview on Sunday, Kaepernick said that police brutality against minorities has to stop if he’s ever going to stand for the national anthem again.

“People of color have been targeted by police,” Kaepernick said. “So that’s a large part of it and they’re government officials. They are put in place by the government. So that’s something that this country has to change. There’s things we can do to hold them more accountable. Make those standards higher. You have people that practice law and are lawyers and go to school for eight years, but you can become a cop in six months and don’t have to have the same amount of training as a cosmetologist.”

After Kaepernick’s interview, the San Francisco Police Officers Association sent out a letter blasting his comments.

Well, if they weren’t happy with his comments, they’re probably not going to like his practice socks.

It appears that over the past few weeks, Kaepernick has been wearing socks that show a pig in a cop’s hat.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/look-c...he-police/
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Quote:you can become a cop in six months and don’t have to have the same amount of training as a cosmetologist.”

This is not true.
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(09-01-2016 09:57 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
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(08-30-2016 10:31 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  At this point I'm inclined to think he is just doing this for attention.

+1. He's getting ready to get fired for lack of talent in the field. This is a desperate cry for attention.

Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.

This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.

Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.

The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.

Nope. That wasn't the case at all. The new coach tried to make him a pocket passer.

I remember his first game very well because they played and beat my Vikings. The announcers talked for a long time about how they revamped his approach to QB. They asked him to make more than one read and stay in the pocket.

This was all on the coach. That is the reason why they fired him. If it was all about the defense, they still would have been good last year.

Your Vikings? When did you become the owner of the Vikings? and who is the guy in the suit that everyone thinks owns them?
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He's an attention whore. People stopped paying him attention for football, so he had to do something else to get the attention.
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(09-01-2016 08:05 AM)fsquid Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 07:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(08-30-2016 10:31 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  At this point I'm inclined to think he is just doing this for attention.
+1. He's getting ready to get fired for lack of talent in the field. This is a desperate cry for attention.
Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.
This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.
Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.
The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.
Silly.
Against the Packers 263 passing; 181 rushing 4 total TDs; Defense gave up 31
Against the Falcons 16/21 233 yrds 1 TD; Defense let Ryan throw for 400 yards.
Agree with your second paragraph. Its why Newton has surged after struggling early on.

Kapernick's strength was always that his low salary freed up spending for other talent around him on the team. He gave a level of competence on the cheap. His team was not built around him, but instead around the lack of a superstar QB. Soccernomics or Moneyball applied to the NFL.
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(09-01-2016 10:45 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  He's an attention whore. People stopped paying him attention for football, so he had to do something else to get the attention.

I agree and that's why I could care less about this whole "controversy." This is just Kaepernick being a self-absorbed narcissist who is having a "look at me! look at me!" moment.
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I read San Diego booed him every time he approached the line last night. Good for them.
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(09-02-2016 09:08 AM)I45owl Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 08:05 AM)fsquid Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 07:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  +1. He's getting ready to get fired for lack of talent in the field. This is a desperate cry for attention.
Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.
This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.
Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.
The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.
Silly.
Against the Packers 263 passing; 181 rushing 4 total TDs; Defense gave up 31
Against the Falcons 16/21 233 yrds 1 TD; Defense let Ryan throw for 400 yards.
Agree with your second paragraph. Its why Newton has surged after struggling early on.

Kapernick's strength was always that his low salary freed up spending for other talent around him on the team. He gave a level of competence on the cheap. His team was not built around him, but instead around the lack of a superstar QB. Soccernomics or Moneyball applied to the NFL.

correct, same thing with Wilson in Seattle. WE will see if they can keep up the same level now that he's off his rookie contract.
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(09-01-2016 07:44 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 09:57 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 07:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  +1. He's getting ready to get fired for lack of talent in the field. This is a desperate cry for attention.

Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.

This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.

Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.

The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.

Nope. That wasn't the case at all. The new coach tried to make him a pocket passer.

I remember his first game very well because they played and beat my Vikings. The announcers talked for a long time about how they revamped his approach to QB. They asked him to make more than one read and stay in the pocket.

This was all on the coach. That is the reason why they fired him. If it was all about the defense, they still would have been good last year.

Your Vikings? When did you become the owner of the Vikings? and who is the guy in the suit that everyone thinks owns them?

You didn't know I own the Viking? I'm independently wealthy. Just like everyone else on this forum. 03-lmfao03-lmfao
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(09-02-2016 01:47 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 07:44 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 09:57 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.

This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.

Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.

The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.

Nope. That wasn't the case at all. The new coach tried to make him a pocket passer.

I remember his first game very well because they played and beat my Vikings. The announcers talked for a long time about how they revamped his approach to QB. They asked him to make more than one read and stay in the pocket.

This was all on the coach. That is the reason why they fired him. If it was all about the defense, they still would have been good last year.

Your Vikings? When did you become the owner of the Vikings? and who is the guy in the suit that everyone thinks owns them?

You didn't know I own the Viking? I'm independently wealthy. Just like everyone else on this forum. 03-lmfao03-lmfao

No I didn't. Wait.....the 'Viking'? Where did the rest of them go?
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Heard that the police department will stop providing security at the games of the 49rs don't do something about K


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(09-02-2016 09:08 AM)I45owl Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 08:05 AM)fsquid Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(08-31-2016 07:27 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  +1. He's getting ready to get fired for lack of talent in the field. This is a desperate cry for attention.
Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.
This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.
Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.
The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.
Silly.
Against the Packers 263 passing; 181 rushing 4 total TDs; Defense gave up 31
Against the Falcons 16/21 233 yrds 1 TD; Defense let Ryan throw for 400 yards.
Agree with your second paragraph. Its why Newton has surged after struggling early on.

Kapernick's strength was always that his low salary freed up spending for other talent around him on the team. He gave a level of competence on the cheap. His team was not built around him, but instead around the lack of a superstar QB. Soccernomics or Moneyball applied to the NFL.


Kap had the luxury of having a NFC championship caliber team around him and one of the best coaches in the NFL. Well, for a few seasons anyway.

As soon as the coach left and the team began to level off, his play dropped off quite a bit.

That is why he is no longer a starting QB at this point.

He's average at best and most GM's and scouts weren't too impressed even before these comments came out. He lacks most of the intangibles NFL teams look for in a franchise QB. He is not a leader and does not inspire confidence or trust in his teammates.
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You may want to see the real reason he did what he did. Here it is: http://csnbbs.com/thread-789624.html

The story continues.

Love the police taking action. This guy is a pariah to the game, the 49rs and the area.
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(09-04-2016 02:09 PM)tigertom Wrote:  You may want to see the real reason he did what he did. Here it is: http://csnbbs.com/thread-789624.html

The story continues.

Love the police taking action. This guy is a pariah to the game, the 49rs and the area.

That reason was on the down low for some reason. I knew about it a couple of days after CK's ignorant protest came to light. I also saw somewhere that he hasn't converted to Islam.
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Niners probably don't mind the extra money from his increased sale of jerseys
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(09-03-2016 08:26 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(09-02-2016 09:08 AM)I45owl Wrote:  
(09-01-2016 08:05 AM)fsquid Wrote:  
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(08-31-2016 12:16 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  Lack of talent? You are talking about a QB that led the 49ers to the SuperBowl.
This guy was a victim of a very, very bad coach last year.
Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.
The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.
Silly.
Against the Packers 263 passing; 181 rushing 4 total TDs; Defense gave up 31
Against the Falcons 16/21 233 yrds 1 TD; Defense let Ryan throw for 400 yards.
Agree with your second paragraph. Its why Newton has surged after struggling early on.

Kapernick's strength was always that his low salary freed up spending for other talent around him on the team. He gave a level of competence on the cheap. His team was not built around him, but instead around the lack of a superstar QB. Soccernomics or Moneyball applied to the NFL.


Kap had the luxury of having a NFC championship caliber team around him and one of the best coaches in the NFL. Well, for a few seasons anyway.

As soon as the coach left and the team began to level off, his play dropped off quite a bit.

That is why he is no longer a starting QB at this point.

He's average at best and most GM's and scouts weren't too impressed even before these comments came out. He lacks most of the intangibles NFL teams look for in a franchise QB. He is not a leader and does not inspire confidence or trust in his teammates.

Anyone who has every coached football (And I did for 10 years) knows that you are only as good as your talent. The 49ers would have never gotten to the Superbowl without Kap.
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(09-06-2016 12:34 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-03-2016 08:26 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  
(09-02-2016 09:08 AM)I45owl Wrote:  
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(08-31-2016 01:41 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  Kaepernick didn't lead the 49ers to the Super Bowl their 3rd ranked in the NFL defense did.
The only thing he was a victim of was his limited ability in the passing game. The early success he had was much like RGIII in that his running ability masked his lack of talent in the passing game. Once teams began to scheme to contain him in the pocket, just like teams started to do with RGIII, his already not great production in the passing game dropped like a rock. Unlike other dual-threat QBs like Russell Wilson and Michael Vick he was unable to make teams pay when they took a player out of coverage to spy him in the running game. Unless he makes a major leap in his passing ability he's destined to be a backup from here on out in the NFL because of the limits he puts on an offensive attack.
Silly.
Against the Packers 263 passing; 181 rushing 4 total TDs; Defense gave up 31
Against the Falcons 16/21 233 yrds 1 TD; Defense let Ryan throw for 400 yards.
Agree with your second paragraph. Its why Newton has surged after struggling early on.

Kapernick's strength was always that his low salary freed up spending for other talent around him on the team. He gave a level of competence on the cheap. His team was not built around him, but instead around the lack of a superstar QB. Soccernomics or Moneyball applied to the NFL.


Kap had the luxury of having a NFC championship caliber team around him and one of the best coaches in the NFL. Well, for a few seasons anyway.

As soon as the coach left and the team began to level off, his play dropped off quite a bit.

That is why he is no longer a starting QB at this point.

He's average at best and most GM's and scouts weren't too impressed even before these comments came out. He lacks most of the intangibles NFL teams look for in a franchise QB. He is not a leader and does not inspire confidence or trust in his teammates.

Anyone who has every coached football (And I did for 10 years) knows that you are only as good as your talent. The 49ers would have never gotten to the Superbowl without Kap.

Horse**** Pure unadulterated horse****

There's a long list of quarterbacks that are in the league right now who not only could do what Kaepernick did during that Super Bowl run.
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