Jerry, Kraft, Mc Nair being deposed about Kaepernick

CalPolyTechnique

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People need a reason to justify why people don't like them.

That are lot of unlikable losers that claim racism is the reason people don't like them.

In reality when people don't like you then they will use anything to cut you down. If you're fat, have a big nose or are of a difflerent race then they'll call you names based on those attributes.

It's much easier to believe people are racist than to accept that you are just not a very likeable person and people therefore call you names for the fun of it.

It's the reason unlikable people like Kaepernick moan about racism while likeable people like Darren Woodson tend to avoid the subject.

You sound like the smartest person you know.
 

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Yeah, bring in Kap when has no clue running our playbook, and has sucked for quite some time now. Cooper Rush is our guy, and that makes me happy.
I always tend to want a veteran as my backup QB. So for this year I would have been happy with signing Kap in the off-season as our #2 and continue grooming Rush. Now next year I am all for Rush being our #2. But to clarify if Dak goes down with an injury then I would be very much against signing Kap. Like you said he doesn't know the playbook. So I worded my post poorly. What I meant was going into the season I would have liked Kap, or RG3, to be the established #2 with an off-season to learn the offense. Now that the season started if Dak gets hurt then I'm not wanting to sign either of them, that would be a repeat of 2015. I'd go with Rush now that we're 7 games in. Now next year I'd be happy with Rush as our established #2 since he won't be a rookie and will have 2 training camps under his belt.
 

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Welcome to 2012.....RGIII ain't in the league either

He’s probably better than RG3. Last year he had a 90 QBR while RG3 has a 70. With all the scrubs in the NFL playing QB right now, with a decent roster, he could perform adequately.
 

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He’s probably better than RG3. Last year he had a 90 QBR while RG3 has a 70. With all the scrubs in the NFL playing QB right now, with a decent roster, he could perform adequately.
His own OC said they had to tailor the entire offense to his limited abilities

Most teams aren't willing to change their offense for a backup QB
 

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I laughed the other day when the headline was something like "Kaepernick finally signs with someone".....freakin' book deal....that moron probably can't even read


Such an ignorant and revealing thing to say. Congrats.
 

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His own OC said they had to tailor the entire offense to his limited abilities

Most teams aren't willing to change their offense for a backup QB

Linehan tailors the offense to Dak and did last year.. that’s what coaches are suppose to do..
 

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Linehan tailors the offense to Dak and did last year.. that’s what coaches are suppose to do..

-- The 49ers built an entire offense around hiding Kaepernick's limitations. Perhaps first-time offensive coordinator Geep Chryst was out of his depth, but he showed no confidence in Kaepernick after some early season struggles. Chryst was on the record saying he wouldn't even let Kaepernick attempt downfield passes on third-and-13. This is a five-year veteran who signed a contract that was worth up to $126 million only the year before.

-- A lack of protection also didn't help Kaepernick. He faced quick pressure too often and didn't appear confident with what was in front of him. It led to frantic decisions. Even when Kaepernick was protected well, he was often tentative and left the pocket too quickly. He waited to see a receiver wide open instead of trusting the play design and anticipating throws. These are the skills that separate the Jay Cutlers of the league from the top-10 quarterbacks. Can that be taught?

-- The secret was out on how to stop Kaepernick. He was often forced to roll to his left and didn't respond well. Opposing defenses saw many of the 49ers' bootlegs coming. Kaepernick started eight games in 2015; the team scored seven points or less in four of them, with only a field goal in two of those contests. The 49ers had more punts than first downs in his game against Seattle. It wasn't modern football.

-- The most damning part of the tape was how much the 49ers limited Kaepernick. Against the Packers, he had one completion over seven yards. He was limited to half-field reads and short passes. The thrilling highlight reel player from a few years back rarely showed up.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000645131/article/does-colin-kaepernick-deserve-another-chance
 

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Believe Ray Lewis or the guy who doesn’t get his own irony...... I’ll go with Ray.

To be fair, Ray Lewis was (at the very least) complicit in the cover up of a double homicide. I'm not sure I give his words much credence.
 

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-- The 49ers built an entire offense around hiding Kaepernick's limitations. Perhaps first-time offensive coordinator Geep Chryst was out of his depth, but he showed no confidence in Kaepernick after some early season struggles. Chryst was on the record saying he wouldn't even let Kaepernick attempt downfield passes on third-and-13. This is a five-year veteran who signed a contract that was worth up to $126 million only the year before.

-- A lack of protection also didn't help Kaepernick. He faced quick pressure too often and didn't appear confident with what was in front of him. It led to frantic decisions. Even when Kaepernick was protected well, he was often tentative and left the pocket too quickly. He waited to see a receiver wide open instead of trusting the play design and anticipating throws. These are the skills that separate the Jay Cutlers of the league from the top-10 quarterbacks. Can that be taught?

-- The secret was out on how to stop Kaepernick. He was often forced to roll to his left and didn't respond well. Opposing defenses saw many of the 49ers' bootlegs coming. Kaepernick started eight games in 2015; the team scored seven points or less in four of them, with only a field goal in two of those contests. The 49ers had more punts than first downs in his game against Seattle. It wasn't modern football.

-- The most damning part of the tape was how much the 49ers limited Kaepernick. Against the Packers, he had one completion over seven yards. He was limited to half-field reads and short passes. The thrilling highlight reel player from a few years back rarely showed up.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000645131/article/does-colin-kaepernick-deserve-another-chance
The guy is dumb. I thought everyone could admit that.
 

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That right there shows your card. If you think for one second his family’s income level is somehow related with his personal experience as a minority in this country, you’re simply misinformed. The reality is as a minority you are prejudged by the color of your skin. To have to explain this equal parts hilarious and saddening.

My "card"? I'm not entirely sure what you're insinuating but I certainly have my suspicion.

Regardless, I never claimed he is immune from all difficulty and complexity that comes with being a black American. The fact of the matter is though, cops are not out in Bel-Air shooting Carlton Banks. The incidences in question, some of which were absolutely unjustified killings of innocent black people or very minor offenders, are occurring almost entirely in poor urban centers and involve low and low-middle class black men.

There IS a level of insulation and security that being an educated, affluent, financially secure black man with a loving and supportive family provides which almost none of these victims of these incidences had. ESPECIALLY, and it shouldn't be this way, but especially if your family is white.

Colin Kaepernick can relate to Michael Brown about as well as Eli Manning can. And that fact doesn't mean he's never going to be pulled over because he's black or eyed by suspicious white women because he's black. It just means his life circumstances help insulate him from the type of scenario whereby an officer's gun ends up pointed at him.

At the end of the day though, this isn't simply a black issue. The true issue is police brutality and abuse of authority in general. Statistically, there isn't an epidemic of it against any particular race, it's just far too frequent against all groups. Black men are actually statistically less likely to be killed by police than white men in all but 1 state.
 

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So, this idiot up and quits a multimillion dollar per year gig with the 49ers thinking there was going to be a long line of teams wanting to sign him, when that blows up in his face he wants the court system to force another team to sign him? Good lord
Kind of sounds like entitlement doesn't it?
 

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To be fair, Ray Lewis was (at the very least) complicit in the cover up of a double homicide. I'm not sure I give his words much credence.
That is the opposite of a fair appraisal of the Ray Lewis incident...... there were no murders and Ray Lewis testified in the case
 

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Kind of sounds like entitlement doesn't it?
Kap is just whipped...... he is doing all this to impress his D level thirsty girlfriend

he is like a college freshman that reads one abnormal psych book and analyzes their family over Thanksgiving dinner

Kap is the ADD spokesman for SJWs ....he knows just enough about several causes to sound intelligent but really just read the cliff notes and is getting used by people that need star power
 
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