Originally posted by pd24:
Along with this, I gave you a link with Warner and Cosell
You said most of the media said he couldn't read a defense. I'm still waiting for you to back up that claim.
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Originally posted by pd24:
Along with this, I gave you a link with Warner and Cosell
Originally posted by pd24:
Dilfer on Kap
http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/9/30/9423015/making-sense-of-trent-dilfer-tyrann-mathieu-comments-about-colin-kaepernick
Originally posted by Blindfury:Originally posted by pd24:Along with this, I gave you a link with Warner and Cosell
You said most of the media said he couldn't read a defense. I'm still waiting for you to back up that claim.
And?Originally posted by fropwns:Originally posted by pd24:Dilfer on Kap
http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/9/30/9423015/making-sense-of-trent-dilfer-tyrann-mathieu-comments-about-colin-kaepernick
From September.
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by pd24:
Steve Young on Kap
http://www.mercurynews.com/49ers/ci_28913198/steve-young-49ers-colin-kaepernick-no-time-hiding
From October.
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by pd24:
Dilfer on Kap
http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/9/30/9423015/making-sense-of-trent-dilfer-tyrann-mathieu-comments-about-colin-kaepernick
From September.
Originally posted by TheWooLick:Originally posted by pd24:Ya most, there is rarely anyone in the national media that thinks Kap is good and Casserley always comes on the radio the day after games and usually says Kap isn't very good but says it in a nice wayOriginally posted by TheWooLick:Originally posted by pd24:What about most nfl personalities and scouts that have been on record saying Kap isn't very good and can't usually go past 1 read and can't read a defense? Should we believe TK over actual football experts?Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Ha....typical Zone speak. Discredit every beat writer that disagrees with you and when in blows up in your face, pretend it never happened. 60 percent of you guys shouldn't even been posting this year based on last years complete facepalm defending the FO....lol
Most?
Where can I see the records of what most of the NFL scouts have said about Kaepernick? I would love to read the comments.
TIA
Originally posted by mojave45:Originally posted by TheWooLick:Originally posted by pd24:Ya most, there is rarely anyone in the national media that thinks Kap is good and Casserley always comes on the radio the day after games and usually says Kap isn't very good but says it in a nice wayOriginally posted by TheWooLick:Originally posted by pd24:What about most nfl personalities and scouts that have been on record saying Kap isn't very good and can't usually go past 1 read and can't read a defense? Should we believe TK over actual football experts?Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Ha....typical Zone speak. Discredit every beat writer that disagrees with you and when in blows up in your face, pretend it never happened. 60 percent of you guys shouldn't even been posting this year based on last years complete facepalm defending the FO....lol
Most?
Where can I see the records of what most of the NFL scouts have said about Kaepernick? I would love to read the comments.
TIA
Just Google
NFL scouting reports Colin Kaepernick
Originally posted by pd24:What does Steve Young know about QB development? He could never dream of throwing the ball as hard and far as Kap. Young would usually finish toward the bottom in the distance part of the QB skills challenge, rarely making it 60 yards. Figure I would join the insanity posting of the Kap fans. It is true Young did not have a strong arm.
Steve Young on Kap
http://www.mercurynews.com/49ers/ci_28913198/steve-young-49ers-colin-kaepernick-no-time-hiding
Originally posted by Blindfury:
Steve said Kaep can't read defenses?
According to Young, Kaepernick needs to learn to read through his progressions and become a pocket passer. Young thinks that should be the primary focus of Kaepernick's offseason.
"That's going to be a very difficult thing for Colin to master. He's going to have to tie his legs in training camp. Literally, he should tie his legs, physically, so he can't do anything but throw from the pocket," Young said.
"OK, so first of all the guy is a hard-working guy," Young said of Kaepernick. "He just works really hard on the things he's already good at. But I know that he works hard. But … it's dealing with the things that make you more of a complete player.
The question needs to be rephrased because, to me, Colin is the one that needs to resurrect his career. Colin is the one that faded. Did not react. Did not steel himself and has to learn those lessons. It's a tough, tough, brutal business. And you cannot take any exits. You have to hang in there and face it. So there are parts of it that he needs to go do, regardless of a coach. And that's in the locker room. That's with his teammates. That's with how he handles the challenges
Said Young: "If I were Colin Kaepernick, I would go to Chip Kelly and tell him, 'Whatever happened last year, whatever you saw, whatever you saw was a weakness in my game and cracks in the wall, I'm going to fix.
'I made some mistakes. I lost the team a little bit. I lost the locker room a little bit. I didn't respond to adversity. But I figured it out. And I've got the talent and ability to make your offense hum.'"
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by fropwns:And?
Originally posted by pd24:
Dilfer on Kap
http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/9/30/9423015/making-sense-of-trent-dilfer-tyrann-mathieu-comments-about-colin-kaepernick
From September.