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JohnV 06-05-2014 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10671176)
Yeah. Both QBs choke in big moments, Kaepernick just makes you wait a little longer for it while Dalton serves it up right away.

Yeah because having having 2 horrible plays that were obviously drawn up for crabtree fail, then having an unblocked blitzer come through on the final play so you throw it up hoping your #1 guy can make a play means you're a choker. After you already drove the whole field under pressure.

And coming up just short against the best secondary (possibly ever) when you yourself were over 90% of the entire offense that game means you're a choker. After you already drove the whole field against that secondary in the loudest stadium in the world means you're a choker lol.

keg in kc 06-05-2014 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 10672189)
This offseason we lost more than we gained. It's that simple. There's really no other way to look at it.

I think at worst the moves were lateral, and I think there's a decent chance we'll come to discover that the roster's improved over last year, with the possible exception of Albert (who we all knew was gone this year as soon as Fisher was drafted...). It would not surprise me to find out during the season that both lines are better than in '13.

Maybe I'm a wide-eyed optimist (heh) all of a sudden, but I don't think it's a matter of losing more than they gained. More whether they gained enough to maintain last year's level of success. I don't think they did, but I don't think they're going to fall off a cliff, either.

JohnV 06-05-2014 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10671176)
Yeah. Both QBs choke in big moments, Kaepernick just makes you wait a little longer for it while Dalton serves it up right away.

Big games? So the nfc championship against a defense that shutdown manning, in the loudest stadium in the world is a big game.

But the biggest comeback in nfc championship history in the Georgia dome where thd falcons were considered untouchable isn't a big game....gotcha.

Eleazar 06-05-2014 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnV (Post 10672319)
Yeah because having having 2 horrible plays that were obviously drawn up for crabtree fail, then having an unblocked blitzer come through on the final play so you throw it up hoping your #1 guy can make a play means you're a choker. After you already drove the whole field under pressure.

And coming up just short against the best secondary (possibly ever) when you yourself were over 90% of the entire offense that game means you're a choker. After you already drove the whole field against that secondary in the loudest stadium in the world means you're a choker lol.

What did he do again? Didn't he turn the ball over on 3 of his last 4 possessions?

JohnV 06-05-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10672011)
Yeah, he was the reason why they were behind by so much. Couldn't do a single thing on offense before the black-out happened. Without that blackout, that game is a blow out. And, he choked miserably again on the final play of the game when he overthrew Crabtree on yet another fade attempt, lol. The 49ers got back into the game was because of a turn over within the 30 yard line of the Raven's side of the field and also a kick return to the Ravens 20.

Kaepernick's "touch passes" are some of the most inconsistent that I've seen among starting QBs.

His final 3 passes of that game:

Incomplete to Crabtree.
Incomplete to Crabtree.
Incomplete to Crabtree.

Great quarterbacking, lol.

LOL this one kills me!

Name the teams that have lost a sb scoring 30 or more points. He had over 300 yds passing and over 60 yds rushing and 2 tds. That's one of the better performances in SB history. The 9ers were the first offense in sb history to have 2 100 yd receivers and a 100 yd running back. Kap also outscored flacco 29-27.

Did you care to actually watch those last plays? Or were you just reading a play by play? Those first 2 plays were horrible. The last one there was a guy coming through untouched. What do you expect him to do?

JohnV 06-05-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10672356)
What did he do again? Didn't he turn the ball over on 3 of his last 4 possessions?

He also put the game away with an incredible pass, then our defense blew it and gave up a horrible free play. It wasnt until then the turnovers started. If our defense was so great they woulda held the lead, but they blew it. Kap was on a time limit to make plays against an incredible secondary in the loudest stadium in the world. It didnt work but he came damn close. Didnt workout for manning either, even tho he was playing with the best offense ever in NY.

Eleazar 06-05-2014 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnV (Post 10672371)
He also put the game away with an incredible pass, then our defense blew it and gave up a horrible free play. It wasnt until then the turnovers started. If our defense was so great they woulda held the lead, but they blew it. Kap was on a time limit to make plays against an incredible secondary in the loudest stadium in the world. It didnt work but he came damn close. Didnt workout for manning either, even tho he was playing with the best offense ever in NY.

Enjoy sitting through that $100 million contract you've just given to a poor-man's Michael Vick

Rausch 06-05-2014 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 10672325)
Maybe I'm a wide-eyed optimist (heh) all of a sudden, but I don't think it's a matter of losing more than they gained. More whether they gained enough to maintain last year's level of success. I don't think they did, but I don't think they're going to fall off a cliff, either.

So we gained nothing other than a 6th round pick and lost 3 starters on the OL but you expect us to be the same or better?

JohnV 06-05-2014 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10672379)
Enjoy sitting through that $100 million contract you've just given to a poor-man's Michael Vick

Im actually very excited. If you look it at the #s its very team friendly.

If you actually put what Kap did into context, it's incredible. He literally had one reliable receiver (very slow one at that) and a very good te for more than half the year to throw to. And he still finished the year top 10 in passer rating, top 10 in yds per attempt, top 10 in td/int ratio, and top 10 in qbr. If that's not a top 10 qb, then youre just a hater.

Im very excited to watch him develop further.

Eleazar 06-05-2014 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnV (Post 10672397)
Im actually very excited. If you look it at the #s its very team friendly.

If you actually put what Kap did into context, it's incredible. He literally had one reliable receiver (very slow one at that) and a very good te for more than half the year to throw to. And he still finished the year top 10 in passer rating, top 10 in yds per attempt, top 10 in td/int ratio, and top 10 in qbr. If that's not a top 10 qb, then youre just a hater.

Im very excited to watch him develop further.

chuck a jump ball to boldin, chuck a jump ball to vernon davis, chuck a jump ball to crabtree, wash rinse repeat

JohnV 06-05-2014 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10672406)
chuck a jump ball to boldin, chuck a jump ball to vernon davis, chuck a jump ball to crabtree, wash rinse repeat

Yup.

All while being rated a top 10 passer in every qb rating system.

notorious 06-05-2014 11:06 AM

I don't want to read about SF's Superbowl stats.


If the power doesn't conveniently go out Baltimore would have continued fisting SF into oblivion.

JohnV 06-05-2014 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10672422)
I don't want to read about SF's Superbowl stats.


If the power doesn't conveniently go out Baltimore would have continued fisting SF into oblivion.

Proof?

We really didnt have a problem driving down the field on them all game. Our first drive was killed by illegal formation penalty. Our next 2 we got down the field but stalled in the redzone (an area Colin needs work in). The next drive ended on really his only bad throw, the int to reed. That resulted in no points for the Ravens. Then he drove the field again but Lamike James fumbled.

So in reality we drove the field fairly easily. Once we reached the endzone the floodgates opened.

ThaVirus 06-05-2014 11:17 AM

These ****ing 49ers trolls, dude. Why do we have to put up with this shit?

I previously had no hate for that franchise but now I'll enjoy watching little big bro in Seattle fist them for the foreseeable future.

MahiMike 06-05-2014 11:19 AM

The 49ers are looking desperate. They just paid a guy twice what we paid cassel for throwing a pedestrian 3100 yds! Alex Smith laughs at those paultry numbers. I hope Alex gets more than that punk.


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