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01-21-2014 01:09 PM |
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Originally Posted by Saul Good
(Post 10385010)
That great defense must be a liability in the postseason. During their Super Bowl run, they gave up 31, 21, & 34 points in three postseason games.
Meanwhile, Kaep accounted for 7 TDs against 2 turnovers, averaged over 10 yards per attempt, threw for 800 yards, and ran for 264.
That liability in the postseason accounted for nearly 1,100 yards of offense and 7 touchdowns in three postseason games while carrying the team to the Super Bowl...but I guess 38 points per game scored just isn't enough.
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3 nice games vs mediocre to crap defenses.
In 2 of those games he had a terrible INT.
The larger issue is the larger sample size of 2013...
Kaepernicks season high completions after 27 in week 1. 21, twice.
Week 2 on including the playoffs games His average completion total was 14.5 a game.
That's 3.6 per quarter
That's not 21st century football.
Smith in 2011 had an avg of 17 completions per game.
Smith in 2012 had an avg of 18 completions per game.
Wilson in 2013 had an avg of 16 completions per game.
49ers are supposed to be a balanced attack. With Kaep QBing like crap the teams are able to focus more on stopping the RB.
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