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Niners, Kaepernick Hope to Get Back on Track

Sep 20, 2013 at 8:15 AM--


In the span of two weeks, Colin Kaepernick went from hot to not.He threw for more than 400 yards for the first time in his pro career in a Game 1 victory over the Packers, then followed that up with his worst game in the NFL in a lopsided loss to Seattle on national television.In the 29-3 loss, Kaepernick threw three interceptions, fumbled, was sacked three times and completed just 13 of 28 throws for no touchdowns.Said Kaepernick after that game: "We're not going to win games if I play like that."Now the 49ers host the Indianapolis Colts Sunday afternoon at Candlestick Park, and the question is, which Kaepernick will we see? The Kaepernick who looked so good vs. Green Bay and the one who took the Niners to the Super Bowl in February? Or the one who never found his rhythm in Seattle?Those who know him are betting that the stumble in Seattle is just a blip.Though he's only been a starting quarterback since November of last season, he's never lost consecutive starts. And oddsmakers are banking on the 49ers and Kaepernick rebounding from their first loss of the season, making them 10-point favorites Sunday.Niners offensive coordinator Greg Roman told the media this week that...
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