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Originally Posted by Saul Good
That great defense must be a liability in the postseason. During their Super Bowl run, they gave up 31, 21, & 34 points in three postseason games.
Meanwhile, Kaep accounted for 7 TDs against 2 turnovers, averaged over 10 yards per attempt, threw for 800 yards, and ran for 264.
That liability in the postseason accounted for nearly 1,100 yards of offense and 7 touchdowns in three postseason games while carrying the team to the Super Bowl...but I guess 38 points per game scored just isn't enough.
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It really doesn't matter if your defense allows 17 points or 37.
At some point in a championship run, the QB is likely going to be put in a situation that requires good decisions and good throws from the pocket.
Keepernick hasn't yet become the QB that can make those plays.