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  1. 1. Would you accept Colin Kaepernick as a Buffalo Bill?

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Posted (edited)

Shady said it best...he isn't talented enough to deal with the 3 ring circus he brings along...I actually said the exact same thing a few days before he was interviewed about it. Same reason Tebow is out of the NFL...backups can't be 3 ring media circuses. At minimum your ability level has to exceed your media attention level. His doesn't.

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Would say no, but if we were in a dire situation where TT wasn't ready for week one, I would rather take a shot with Kap than Yates or most other options. I'd take Hill over him but can't really think of any others.

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Yes. Watch the tape of his playoff games shredding Green Bay's defense with his arm and legs. It's a thing of beauty.

It was. He was a better player three or four years ago than he is now.

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It was. He was a better player three or four years ago than he is now.

I'd say he is the same player, D coordinators just figured out what he was doing and took it away, and he had no answer...kinda like a pitcher that only throws a fastball..once hitters start timing it out, he doesn't have much to fall back on...

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I'd say he is the same player, D coordinators just figured out what he was doing and took it away, and he had no answer...kinda like a pitcher that only throws a fastball..once hitters start timing it out, he doesn't have much to fall back on...

He lost some muscle the past couple years, presumably due to his vegan diet. The fast ball isn't as fast, among other things.

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I'd say he is the same player, D coordinators just figured out what he was doing and took it away, and he had no answer...kinda like a pitcher that only throws a fastball..once hitters start timing it out, he doesn't have much to fall back on...

 

He lost some muscle the past couple years, presumably due to his vegan diet. The fast ball isn't as fast, among other things.

 

He wasn't really that bad on a horrid 49ers team last season with 16 TDs and just 4 ints.

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Morally and ethically is have zero issue. Distractions from something like this worry me little (strong teams shouldn't be broken by something this minor).

 

The only problem I see is cap space, talent and fit to scheme.

 

If we could benefit from him limiting his own job market and get him on the cheap for a 2-3 year deal and go into next offseason with Taylor, peterman, kaepernick and a high pick as the depth chart battling it out I would be pretty ok.

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i would accept him on the team knowing he isn't a good qb. disirregardless who we bring in, the only smart thing to do is sign him for a week and cut him.

 

i would not accept the media using it as an attack on buffalo, the constant media narrative of his cause, the entire situation surrounding all of it.

 

when we cut him it won't end, it'll be buffalo is racist. it'll be kaep is still jesus.


Morally and ethically is have zero issue. Distractions from something like this worry me little (strong teams shouldn't be broken by something this minor).

The only problem I see is cap space, talent and fit to scheme.

If we could benefit from him limiting his own job market and get him on the cheap for a 2-3 year deal and go into next offseason with Taylor, peterman, kaepernick and a high pick as the depth chart battling it out I would be pretty ok.

the contract isn't even something i would consider - but if i do than i have no desire for him on this team.

 

knowing what we would have to sign him for to rent him a week is insane. and that's why i think it is media driven hype to say he would come here.

 

i would rather a joe blow college schmuck come take snaps for a week than give him a $1mm for more piggy socks.

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how is that racist?

 

it's not.

 

#blueteesmatter

 

anyway, going down this rabbit hole is not for this thread. go to ppp and it's on there.

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He lost some muscle the past couple years, presumably due to his vegan diet. The fast ball isn't as fast, among other things.

Yeah but when you only really do one thing well, its not hard to take it away either

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Nothing racist about those shirts. Take your crusade to pp&p .This is the football forum

 

I'm sure the Trump circlejerk forum will happily explain why a picture depicting a black man with a crosshair across his chest is not racist

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