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Kaepernick has his moments-the big run and the pass to Boldin were remarkable...but man he does telegraph passes and make some poor decisions. 

I don't like him..or San Francisco--it is very enjoyable to see this team with the best talent in the league continue to lose big games...next year will be more of the same and then their free agency and cap will put an end to them....and I agree ..The Packers aren't too far behind either one of these teams.

Originally Posted by Shoeless Joe:
Jesus ****. Until seeing this still I didn't understand how bad the injury to Navarro Bowman was.


Well, thanks for that.  I mean, I enjoy seeing human limbs being snapped in ways that they shouldn't.  Really.  Can't get enough of it!  Thanks!

 

Got any Kevin Ware gifs by chance?

 

 

Originally Posted by GBFanForLife:

http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/20/...ew-michael-crabtree/

 

I ran over to Crabtree to shake his hand but he ignored me. I patted him, stuck out my hand and said, “Good game, good game.” That’s when he shoved my face, and that’s when I went off.

I do wish he was wearing the Green and Gold---but this statement in his interview: "I was targeted only twice during the entire NFC Championship. The first produced a BS holding call against me; the second ended the game"......shows that his fullness of self distracts from his perception of reality---that holding  was  flagrant---I was mad at the time until they showed it and I thought Sherman, I thought you were the best why hold like that?.....In my opinion the interview was funny...but going to Crabtree and saying it was just to say 'good game' is Bulls**t...he's intentionally yanking his chain...and I'm sure Crabtree had it coming....Sherman is good, he's bright, but  more than a bit of a tool.

Originally Posted by SanDiegoPackFan:

Let's compare to the Theismann injury from the 1983 season. 

 

Let's put both videos side by side in slo-mo and then do a poll as to which one looks worse.

 

I was thinking more of Tim Krumrie when he broke his leg in Super Bowl XXIII.  That one affected me more than Theismann because I went to college with Krumie's brother at UW-River Falls.

 

Also Krumrie has coached DL for Cincinnati, Buffalo and Kansas City.  Tim Krumrie joined Jerry Glanville's staff as DL coach for the UFL Hartford Colonials. 

 

Maybe he would want to get away from Glanville and finish his NFL career close to home. Give him a call Ted.

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Hate to see any player get injured.  IMO Bowman might be the best non-QB in the league.  Was the best player on the field until he got hurt yesterday.  Hoping he makes a full recovery as he plays the game the right way and at a level you have to admire even though you detest the team he play for.

Worst I saw was Theisman (I think) and that was tough to watch.

 

Forgot about Krumrie.  (Dang, I rooted for Bengals > 49'ers in both their SB matchups.)

 

Heard about McGahee's, but never saw it.  Never heard of McCallum's.

 

Originally Posted by CAPackFan95:

I now will be joining DC in this effort.  SCREW YOU H5!

 

 

There's a button to report a post, you could try that. Then I can be outraged that someone reported my reply to the mod's.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Tdog:

Notice how fast their OLB close on the QB when they let the man in front of them go?  That was amazing compared to GBP players.

That's the most glaring difference to me between SF and GB...SF's linebackers are FAST. Whether it's their 40 times are appreciably better as a group than GB's, or they just play with more decisiveness, or are better at shedding blocks...they're simply on a different level than our guys are.

 
Originally Posted by Fond Du Arrigo:

they just play with more decisiveness

 

Comfort / knowledge with the scheme?

 

 

Will Blackmon said this about Capers' D: 

largest defensive playbook in the world

 

 

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Another guy who couldn't stay healthy in GB.

 

Must be the catylitic effect of combining cheese, brandy, beer, and sausage.

 

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

(Dang I miss Buddhas ham sausage.)

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Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

Spot on. Sherman instigated the dust up with Crabtree then played the victim card. great talent. 10 cent cranium.

Agree he was the instigator, but Sherman's actually quite an intelligent guy.  I just think that his personality is described very well by his first name.

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