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Kaepernick Enjoying Quicker Tempo, New Offensive Approach

Jun 12, 2015 at 11:30 AM--


By most accounts, Colin Kaepernick took a step back in 2014.The 49ers young quarterback took more sacks, threw more interceptions and threw fewer touchdown passes than in 2013 as the Niners slumped to 8-8 and missed the playoffs.Now Kaepernick and a new coaching staff are trying to turn things around. Kaepernick took time this offseason to study under former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner, sharpening his skills reading defenses and changing his mechanics to be more efficient.Now new offensive coordinator Geep Chryst – formerly his quarterback coach – and new quarterback coach Steve Logan are trying to change the offense to allow Kaepernick to flourish.At this week's full-squad minicamp, Chryst said the changes seem to be creating positive results and that Kaepernick is "playing with a lot of confidence."One thing that seems to be helping is the emphasis on a faster tempo on offense, set by new head coach Jim Tomsula and Chryst.In recent seasons, the 49ers offense has been plagued by delay-of-game penalties and other penalties on offense that proved to be costly, especially in 2014. A seemingly simple change like operating at a quicker tempo could pay big dividends, says...
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