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Originally Posted by Mavericks Ace
Shakes head. Yet if anyone was to blame Kaepernick for the failure that was last season, you guys would throw a fit. I guess we call those Kaepexcuses.
The bottom line is that no player has ever been responsible for the success or failure of an entire team.
There are no Alexcuses here. I willingly admit that his limited ability set back some of offense. But every other reason, not excuse that I provided is valid.
And I don't care that you wont acknowledge it.
Just with your view of Alex Smith, then Kaepernick was the reason the 49ers lost their first super bowl.....Congrats. We have had two failures at qb the past two years. lets just hope Kaepernick can make a 5 yard pass this year.
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Originally Posted by CSN bay area
“I feel like I made too many mistakes for us to win,” Kaepernick said, via CSNBayArea.com.
Kaepernick took full responsibility for the Super Bowl loss without making any excuses. Why should we?
“Things weren’t working in the first half,” Kaepernick said. “We just didn’t finish our drives. We turned the ball over a couple times. That was the difference in the game.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...per-bowl-loss/
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His defense gives up an insurmountable 34 points that no winning SB team has ever overcome, he brought his team back from a 22-point deficit to within 5 yards of winning, and he blames himself.
Heart and Soul of a Champion.