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Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Will Jed be there to partake in the stroke?
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Originally posted by BuZzB05:
I think, we should sign for RGIII if he is good healthy full for his knee then he will be ready for real and possible good leader for us. I think RGIII is very smart a quarterback and smart to play game than Kap. We dont have a quarterback because we have a problem our team. I need sign RGIII for backup if Gabbert will be struggling again then let RGIII will play a time if he is really good play football games.

that makes one of you who thinks that
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Why? Maybe they are waiting for a draft day trade to hid what it is they are doing?
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Why? Maybe they are waiting for a draft day trade to hid what it is they are doing?

Paying 12 million to hide what they are doing? unlikely we give kap that 12 million next month and then trade him a few weeks later.
Originally posted by tezel112:
Originally posted by NickSh49:
Originally posted by NickSh49:
Originally posted by NickSh49:
Originally posted by StOnEy333:
Originally posted by NickSh49:
Originally posted by StOnEy333:
Originally posted by tezel112:








That throw against Seattle in the NFCCG might be the greatest throw I've ever seen.
Originally posted by SundayTicket:
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Why? Maybe they are waiting for a draft day trade to hid what it is they are doing?

Paying 12 million to hide what they are doing? unlikely we give kap that 12 million next month and then trade him a few weeks later.

He's going to get the money regardless because it's guaranteed for injury if he's not healthy by April 1st and he won't be. They would have to find a trade partner that's wiling to pay that amount.
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
Originally posted by SundayTicket:
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Why? Maybe they are waiting for a draft day trade to hid what it is they are doing?

Paying 12 million to hide what they are doing? unlikely we give kap that 12 million next month and then trade him a few weeks later.

He's going to get the money regardless because it's guaranteed for injury if he's not healthy by April 1st and he won't be. They would have to find a trade partner that's wiling to pay that amount.

I think they will find someone with some negotiation ,Kap will be gone and will not have to ride the bench in San Fran
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
Originally posted by SundayTicket:
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Originally posted by jimmythegreekjr:
Originally posted by okdkid:
The time is now, folks.

If Kap is not traded by Wednesday evening -- it may be a long wait, if ever.

Balked will be on the phones at the stroke of 12:00 am midnight Wednesday morning

Why? Maybe they are waiting for a draft day trade to hid what it is they are doing?

Paying 12 million to hide what they are doing? unlikely we give kap that 12 million next month and then trade him a few weeks later.

He's going to get the money regardless because it's guaranteed for injury if he's not healthy by April 1st and he won't be. They would have to find a trade partner that's wiling to pay that amount.

That's kindve what I'm saying?? If he's on our roster April 1st, we are paying him that money. Draft day is a few weeks later. So like I was saying to Oakland, either we trade him before April 1st or he's not being traded at all. Back to what Oakland was talking about how we might use him for ammo on draft day but like I said, I doubt we pay him 12 million and then trade him a few weeks later as a ploy to get a guy. If he's traded it's before April 1st
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
That throw against Seattle in the NFCCG might be the greatest throw I've ever seen.

As those vids you posted show, he's made some pretty amazing plays. To me, he's an enigma. I look at those throws and just have to wonder what the hell happened to this guy.
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
That throw against Seattle in the NFCCG might be the greatest throw I've ever seen.

Those gifs are the main reason why I want to see him think more like a leader and work on his weaknesses and see what he can do with Chip Kelly. Unfortunately, I am a believer that leaders are born. He hasn't shown to be a leader and don't think he will.
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Don't know why some of us over look this when thinking about the possibilities of Kap making a return. I feel the same way about RG3 and definitely DO NOT want RG3 here for the same reason. Neither of them are good leaders.

clayton was funny the other day when he said he could see RG3 in a niner uniforum. funny john, i sure can not.the amount of leadership we saw from ck last year as compared to gabbert can be fit into a thimble in my opinion

Remember John Clayton is reporting this from his bedroom.


Clayton is probably one of the worst reporters out there, It amazes me that he still has a job
Originally posted by zonkers:
Originally posted by BobS:
Playground QB at it's finest. I guess less people played sandlot QB than I thought, or they would recognize what Kap is.

Yup. That's what made him exciting to watch at Nevada. IIRC, with that style, he made the Wolfpack competitive in every Boise St. game. But, even during the SuperBowl run, I had the feeling that he hadn't refined his game past that of a playground QB. I'll take the playoff run any day, but the league eventually caught up.




Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
I guess that was the one aspect of his game taht harbaw kind of finessed...ah, heck, he just flat ignored it....to our everlasting sadness. Why harbaw didn't insist on study still remains a mystery to me. But that's now water under the bridge.

I think Harbs figured he'd worry about thinking, the game context, and where the ball should go, so his QB had to primarily focus on executing the plays.

(Half-jokingly) I think Harbs is an old ball player who hasn't fully accepted that the game has passed him by. As a result, on and off the field, he tries to get close to the players (pros and college), so he can relive the glory days. The QB is kind of an avatar of himself on the field; it just needs to do as it's told. He liked his Alex avatar because it didn't give him a heart attack. Then, he wanted to upgrade to a studlier avatar. So long as the studly avatar was in good condition, Harbs could handle the mental part of the game. That worked well (as long as there wasn't C-LINK noise to disrupt avatar control) until the league cracked Harbs' offense and Kaep's weaknesses.





Oh well. Whatever happens, best of luck to Kaepernick.


I think the assessment of him as a sandlot player is a pretty accurate one. When the play falls apart he has the ability to use his arm strength and athleticism to try and pull something out. Unfortunately, in his case at least, one of the main reasons the plays fall apart is that he lacks the ability to execute the basic fundamentals of the position. Time to move on.


49ers season in a nutshell.
Originally posted by tezel112:


49ers season in a nutshell.

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