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seahawksfan234
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I think after his horrendous game against the Seahawks, 49ers fans realize this now as well.
Colon has all the natural ability in the world but can't seem to put it together, dude just can't go through more than one read without panicking and looking to run. He is not a quarterback, he is an athlete trying to throw the football.
Notice how once the Seahawks started spying a linebacker (with the exception of when he shook off K.J. Wright and ran for 50 yards), Kaep couldn't do shit on offense? Quite a few of his completions against the Seahawks were throws into coverage that the WR just made a great play on. He cannot generate offense without his legs and that can easily be adjusted for. Plus many hits can he take before he starts getting hurt?
If not for his poor decisions against the Seahawks, the 49ers win that game. I mean come on, throwing against Sherman when the coverage was good? That is an easy way to turn the ball over, not only is Sherman the best cover CB in the NFL, but he has the ball skills of a WR.
The Packers had 3 dropped interceptions, the Panthers also had at least one dropped interception that could have been easily returned for 6. He forces the ball and that is why I had so much confidence going into the NFC Championship.
The 49ers cannot be great unless Kaepernick learns how to play quarterback. Judging by the fact that he has been playing the position in the NFL for 3 years now, 4 years in college, presumably 4 years in HS and STILL struggles to go through his progressions effectively says to me that he will struggle to ever be competent throwing the football.
Colon has all the natural ability in the world but can't seem to put it together, dude just can't go through more than one read without panicking and looking to run. He is not a quarterback, he is an athlete trying to throw the football.
Notice how once the Seahawks started spying a linebacker (with the exception of when he shook off K.J. Wright and ran for 50 yards), Kaep couldn't do shit on offense? Quite a few of his completions against the Seahawks were throws into coverage that the WR just made a great play on. He cannot generate offense without his legs and that can easily be adjusted for. Plus many hits can he take before he starts getting hurt?
If not for his poor decisions against the Seahawks, the 49ers win that game. I mean come on, throwing against Sherman when the coverage was good? That is an easy way to turn the ball over, not only is Sherman the best cover CB in the NFL, but he has the ball skills of a WR.
The Packers had 3 dropped interceptions, the Panthers also had at least one dropped interception that could have been easily returned for 6. He forces the ball and that is why I had so much confidence going into the NFC Championship.
The 49ers cannot be great unless Kaepernick learns how to play quarterback. Judging by the fact that he has been playing the position in the NFL for 3 years now, 4 years in college, presumably 4 years in HS and STILL struggles to go through his progressions effectively says to me that he will struggle to ever be competent throwing the football.