ganesh Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 Kaep was amazing. My jaw was dropping all night. He ahd two MONEY deeps throws that were dropped. His accuracy is unbelievable, even on the run. his overthrow and one late throw to Moss were the only bad throws all game, and one was a mental error. He missed a wide open V Davis on a could have been TD (it was a 3rd down and he threw it to Crabtree where it was batted down at the last second). Overall he is a stud. F Buddy for missing on him. I mean really - how could anyone go to a workout and watch Kaep drop bombs like that and not want to draft him ASAP. I also believe Kaepernick has had the advantage of working with REAL COACHES, who have taught him how to be accurate. I believe the 49ers Offensive Staff is way better than the crappola that Gailey dished 16 times a year for the past three years. If Kaepernick was here, he probably doesn't even get dressed ahead of Thigpen!
benderbender Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 The lie that seems to be accepted as truth is that Tarvaris Jackson was brought in the be a backup QB. If he had taken ONE snap with the practice team, you could call him that,
Buffalo Barbarian Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 All I could think about last night, watching those two guys throw dart after dart, is how depressing it has been to look at the parade of QBs march through Buffalo over the past dozen years. Kaepernick looks absolutely sick. He throws an unbelievable ball, with pinpoint accuracy. His pick was just an overthrow that sailed. That being the first game of his I've watched from start to finish, I am totally sold and understand completely why Harbaugh made the decision he did. If Kaep stays healthy, the 49ers will be the team to beat for years to come. I'd take him over RGIII (even before his injury) straight up and hands down. Flacco, meanwhile, showed what he can do with protection and some good receivers, and his ability to hit the deep throw is uncanny. Please, Buddy/Doug, find us a QB. Tyler Bray is the only QB in the draft with arm like that. "- At 6'6, 215 pounds, SB Nation's Matthew Fairburn notes that Bray has the frame of a protoypical NFL quarterback. No one will be questioning whether or not Bray can spot his receivers downfield, and he is difficult to bring down in the pocket. - Arm strength. Fairburn notes that Bray's arm is perhaps his biggest asset. There isn't a throw that he can't make on the field, but Bray's deep ball in particular is a thing of beauty. His arm is strong enough that he can get the ball off without stepping into throws if he is feeling pressure. - Bray is plenty confident too. Perhaps too much at times, but at least NFL teams won't have to worry about the rookie being too intimidated by the big stage." http://www.sbnation.com/2013/1/28/3922952/tyler-bray-scouting-report-profile-nfl-draft-2013 Flacco was not good yesterday, the out jump, or turn around and wait for it completions are a credit to his wide outs. Don't over react because his team won. Kaepernick has an absolute rifle on the other hand. that has got to be one of the dumbest things I have ever read. You still think Fitz is the answer
PromoTheRobot Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 I get depressed thinking about not buying Sirius stock in 2009. PTR
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