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Who would you rather have as the QB and leader of your team - Wilson or Kaepernick? Maybe it'sw all the tats (call me a tat bigot if you must) but when I picture the ideal team leader and face of the franchise that picture looks a lot more like Wilson.
Wilson is more focused on winning consistently. Kaepernick might have more talent overall, but no one works harder than RW ( I like to call him that). I think it is silly when hooks call him out for partying in Miami in Spring Break while RW is volunteering at some soup kitchen. 99% of people in Kaeps shoes would be partying and banging 10s without having to put in any effort.
Kaepernick just has a really shitty attitude is where I think his downfall is going to be. He gets all pissy and starts to sound like Sark after a loss.
Kaepernick in a lot of ways reminds me of Sark. Very Dude Brah attitude, I don't believe he's putting 100% into his field, I don't think he's out working his peers for an example.
Also like Sark he's a front runner. When the game is going good he thrives and is kissing his bicep. When the game starts to get uncomfortable he melts down. Look at every game he's played against the Seahawks even in their wins.
I don't remember too many games where he is leading his team down the field for the game winning score while Wilson has done that a few times in his career including a few in the playoffs even.
I think in three years everyone outside of San Fran will look back laughing that it was ever a debate between Wilson and Kaepernik.
The Seahawks are a much more complete team than the Niners are, and I think a lot of that has to do with Gore being ancient. The Niners should (and do for the most part) follow a modified Seahawk script...run, run, run, qb run, run, run, qb run, pa pass, run, etc.
Instead, they rely too much on deep routes and look really inefficient against good defenses. I think a lot of that has to do with Gore being old. LMJ isn't going to do shit in the NFL, they need a new RB or two to be legit conenders, IMO
Kaepernick isn't the problem, though he could certainly improve aspects of his game. Not many QB's have his running ability
Kaep isn't the problem but Tony Romo isn't the problem either. Both are part of the problem though.
In Kaep's case you can't deny that he's a front runner. I'd love to see his stats when his teams are up by double figures vs when the game is within 7 points or trailing.
He flat gave away that NFC championship game in the 4th quarter.