Kaepernick shows off new ink
So Kaepernick gets some new tribal tat's around his pec's. Is he just an attention whore at this point?
http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articl...cture/12866242 |
It looks like a lacey bra.
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To each his own, but bleh
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Why do I get the feeling I'm going to get really sick of this guy really soon?
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Just a stupid random thought, but is there a tattoo parlor called Ink, Inc.?
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The Dockett-McCarron Twatfest was more interesting than this crap.
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Who?
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That's going to look like shit when he's 60.
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The Rock Jr.
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Think it looks pretty sweet.
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I don't give a flying **** about his tattoo. Kaep is a stud.
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What's his girlfriend's folks going to think?
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I don't mind tattoos. To me its a form of self expression and identity. I can't help but think when your lying in a coffin and everyone takes one last look at you your tattoos are still speaking even if you're not. I don't even have a tattoo but I might get one one day. Maybe my children's name or something...if I ever have kids.
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**** Englebert Humperdink.
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i dont understand this at all
Lebron James is the #1 athlete in his sport and probably the most marketable money making athlete in America out of Baseball, Football and Basketball and he is TATTOOED from ****ing HEAD TO TOE and nobody on this planet gives a rats ****ing ass but every time this QB gets one its like a new issue, new thread, new discussion from people. Is it because his skin is lighter and you can obviously see it? Lebron James is full of them, and that's not stopping anyone from loving him or putting him in the spotlight, why should it stop this guy? |
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"Colin, Manti Te'o on line 2"
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Does LeBron kiss himself when he scores? |
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Why? Because he's good and has a better future than brees? |
Meh. If he likes them I guess. I wouldn't do a full body tattoo which is what he's going for. Truthfully I like that the public will now be forced to deal with a guy covered in tats as a sports media icon. I wish tats were more socially acceptable in all careers. And one day they will. This coming from someone without any tattoos at all.
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no Lebron just runs around with a 3000 man posse and does that stupid powder thing before every game
so even worse what does this Kaepernick guy do, he has a big pet turtle, thats about it |
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Makes total sense:drool:Derp! |
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:whackit: **** that guy. |
Lol at the white knights coming to the aid of maiden Kaepernick
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Fisty!
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Geno's black so he must be mobile. Kaep has tattoos so he must be an attention whore. Just pointing out baseless, judgmental thinking. |
LOL at boring old people.
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YAY MOAR TRIBAL TATSSSS!!1!!
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why did he feel the need to patent pending his kissing the bicep attention whore pose? |
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Just like a Ray Lewis dance. I don't like it when players draw attention to themselves. I like when Earl Campbell played. After he scored he just gave the ref the ball and went and sat down on the bench. Act like you been there before. |
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My dad was in the Marines and had one tattoo on his upper arm.
Looked kinda cool cuz it was my dad but that's all he had. |
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you can have no tattoos and have no class, which is probably a lot higher of a number in america than those with |
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Put the crack pipe down. |
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I would be surprised if he played his contract out.
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He's got a smoking hot wife and 3 kids with more on the way. Has a charitable foundation and at least one restaurant. I say he plays another 3-4 years before he hangs it up and goes into politics. He's broken just about every record in the book but he and Sean Payton will get a least one more ring, maybe two, but one for sure. cords [edit]National Football League records Most consecutive games with at least 1 TD pass - 54 [34] Single season passing leader 5,476 yards (2011) Highest completion percentage, season 71.2% (2011) Most Seasons with 5,000+ passing yards - 3 (2008, 2011, 2012) Most completions in a season 468 (2011) Most 400+ completion seasons, career 5 (2007-2008, 2010-2012) Most consecutive 400+ completion seasons, career 3 (2010-2012) Most consecutive 350+ completion seasons, career 7 (2006-2012) Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards 7 (2006-2012) Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns 5, 2008-current Most consecutive seasons with 5,000+ passing yards 2 (2011-2012) Most consecutive seasons with 5,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns 2, 2011-current Most games with 5+ touchdown passes, career 7 Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career 5 Most seasons with 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season) - 2 (2009 & 2011) Most games with 30+ completions and 80% pass completion rate, career - 4 Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 12 Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10 Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 3 (tied with Ben Roethlisberger and Brett Favre) Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10 (2011) Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 33 Most games, 250+ yards passing, season - 16 (2011) Most 300+ yard passing games in a season 13 (2011) Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games 9 (2011 present) Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games (regular season and postseason combined) 11 (2011 present) Most games with 3+ TD's and 300 yds. passing - 20 Most passing yards in first half of game 346 (11/4/2007 vs. Jaguars) Most games, 350+ yards passing, career - 35 Most games, 350+ yards passing, season - 8 (2011) Most TD passes over 70+ yards - 13 (2006present) Most consecutive games with 350+ yards passing 4 (Weeks 3,4,5,6; 2011) Most passing yards in a season in away games - 2,852 (2011) Most consecutive 400+ yard passing games - 2 (postseason games 2012) - tied with several other players Most consecutive games with 450+ yards passing 2 (postseason games 2012) Most games with 400 yards passing and no interceptions, career - 6 (4 regular season, 2 postseason) Most games with 20+ completions, season 16 (2010-2012) Most consecutive games with at least 20 completions 52 (2009present) [35] Most games with 30+ completions, season 9 (2011) Most games with 30+ completions, career 32 Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, career 14 Most games with 39+ completions, career 3 (1 regular season, 2 playoff games) Most passing completions per game, career 23.74 comp/game Most passing attempts per game, career 36.17 att/game Most passing attempts per game, postseason- 43.56 att/game Most passing yards per game, career 270.11 yards/game Most passing completions per game, season 29.25 comp/game (2011) Most passing completions per game, postseason - 29.1 comp/game Most passing yards per game, season 342.25 yards/game (2011) Highest post-season completion percentage, career 66.8% Lowest post-season interception percentage, career 1.02% Highest average passing yards per game in postseason- 331.1 (9 games) Most completions in a Super Bowl 32 (Super Bowl XLIV; tied with Tom Brady) Most completions in a playoff game 40 (at San Francisco, 1/14/2012) Most pass attempts in a playoff game with zero interceptions 60 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[36] Most pass completions in a playoff game with zero interceptions 39 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[36] Most passing yards in a playoff game with zero interceptions 466 (vs. Detroit, 1/7/2012) Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception during the playoffs 226 (January 21, 2007 January 14, 2012) Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes - 7 (2006 present) (tied with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana) Most Playoff Games, 400+ yards passing - 3 (2011-2012)(Consecutive) Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 450+ yards passing - 2 (2012) Best Passing Touchdown to Interception ratio in postseason - 5.5-1 (22 TD Passes - 4 interceptions) Best Completions to Interception ratio in postseason - 65.5-1 (262 Completions - 4 interceptions) Best Passing Yards to Interception ratio in postseason - 745-1 (2,980 Passing Yards - 4 interceptions) Best Passing Touchdown per Game Average, Postseason - 2.444 (22 TD Passes/9 postseason games) Most consecutive postseason games with 30+ pass completions- 4 (2/7/2010present) |
Yeah, comparing this dude to Brees much less saying he's headed for a better career after one year is pretty silly. It'd be hilarious if he flamed out.
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Think about what Te'o did (crying about a fake girl and playing the victim) and think about what Kaep does (Is ****ing really good, takes some gay tat pics, and does the pose). If you can't see that one is much greater on the attention whore scale, then you have greater problems than being wrong on a message board. |
I don't give a **** about what he HAS done, ****ed, kids, wife.
The guy said kapernick has a brighter FUTURE. Which with him being 9 years younger that could very well be true. And it's far from "for sure" he's getting another ring. I know you want to believe it's all about Payton, but this year will be very telling. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Not better overall in his career. Read the comment again. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I said he has a brighter future. Nobody said his career would be better. Those are two different things. |
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That's exactly it. |
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Tannehill didn't take his team to the super bowl or even the playoffs. He is just saying the guy is good and possibly has a long great career ahead of him. Brees has had a great career but it's in the later stages. Posted via Mobile Device |
His tattoos are actually pretty well done. At least he doesn't have some stupid football tattoo.
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Not sure the 49ers should commit to him. Looks like a young man at risk.
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Plus if you don't stay in the pocket long enough you cannot go through your progressions to see where your open men are. RG3 and Humperdink had good years because no one was prepared for them. Next season will be different. |
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That said, you're a ****ing moron. Kap isn't 6'2, he's 6'5 and plays behind one of the best, if not best, offensive lines in the NFL. |
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I don't debate with idiots. Have a nice day. |
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Go **** yourself, Dumbass |
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Dylan's football takes > Houstonwhodat's football takes
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This guy gets it. Posted via Mobile Device |
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