It's funny how things work out. If you watched the broadcast of Sunday night's amazing 49ers-Patriots matchup, then you most likely heard the broadcast team talking about a 4th grade letter by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. In the letter, he discusses his desire to play football in the future.
I'm 5 ft 2 inches 91 pounds. Good athelet. I think in 7 years I will be between 6 ft- to 6 ft 4 inches 190 pounds. I hope I go to a good college in football then go to the pros and play on the niners or the packers even if they aren't good in seven years. My friend are Jason, Kyler, Leo, Spencer, Mark and Jacob. Sincerly Colin
Kaepernick is 6-foot-4, listed at 230 pounds and the 49ers are good.
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By David Bonilla
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By David Bonilla
2 hrs
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