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Old 08-26-13, 03:01 PM   #11
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The key for the 49'ers is keeping the QB from getting injured. Kaepernick will probably be targeted every game so he does not start running. I hate to say it, I think he will get clipped and injured this year. QB should not be running and blocking.

Kaep looks to pass first,he more than proved that, and kinda learned from the RG3 fiasco, with him getting injured constantly running. Kaep got a cannon of an arm.

I mean a noob in the superbowl (and the league in general), and he was mister cool. He almost won it...Almost is crap, but he had the right stuff.

I saw a pic on the 49er twitter of Kaep hugging Alex Smith and felt kinda sad, Alex did so much for the niners, and he took this with grace. KC is going to be a good team this year thanks to him. Good man, and a solid qb.

I say Jim Harbaugh is to credit for both men, an ex qb himself.

(edit: NFL stupid trivia. Jim Harbaugh was replaced by Peyton Manning as the starting qb of the Colts.)
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