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Colin Kaepernick addresses his critics on Instagram (NFL in 90)

Nov 10, 2014 at 7:44 AM--


Sunday ended up being a pretty good day for Colin Kaepernick. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback made one of the plays of the year, converting a fourth-and-10 to Michael Crabtree as his team was looking at a loss in the Superdome. The cross-body pass allowed the Niners to tie the game and send it into overtime, where they eventually pulled out a 27-24 victory in a must-win game. The victory moved San Francisco's record to 5-4 and snapped New Orleans' 11-game winning streak at home.Afterward, Kaepernick took to Instragram, posting a picture of himself shushing a crowd with the message "Silence The Haters" emblazoned across the top. Funny, we thought that's what his headphones were for.Here's more of Shutdown Corner's comprehensive coverage of Week 10 in the NFL ... • Jay Busbee handles the day's biggest question: Did Perrish Cox flop on the offensive pass interference that wiped out Jimmy Graham's Hail Mary at the end of regulation?• Aaron Rodgers posted a perfect half of football as the Green Bay Packers embarrassed the Chicago Bears 55-14 on Sunday Night Football. • Frank Schwab laughs at the "haters" who wrote off the Cowboys after two losses. • The Dolphins...
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