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Gimmick offense that the league figured out
Had a lot of good jump-ball receivers to mask his shortcomings in accuracy and making reads Lack of mental toughness/maturity Not a leader/seems to lack respect of his teammates Never that good in the first place |
Alex quit helping him think
I think booger used to help Alex much more than foles did |
Only a douchebag like kaep would date his teammate's ex-girlfriend. Yes, that did happen. What a superb locker room leader
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The Offense, and team, completely fell apart since he took over.
They lost almost their entire starting OLine, top targets (Crabtree and VD) and let their best RB walk away to Indianapolis. They went from an offensive mastermind in Harbaugh to a...uh...Geep Chryst? They really ****ed his development up and gave him no help. He also probably came off the bench too early in SF. Is he fixable? Who knows. I do know the broken douche still threw for more TDs than tiny hands, with about half the amount of passes. |
Pretty much been said.
He was figured out and gameplanned for. He got injured and didn't hit the game books. No adjustments. Bad at reading the field. He seems to be a bad leader. Saying all that. If he asked steve young to teach him he could still have a career. But he has to put in work. Seems like he got paid and decided making his political woman happy was more important. And then bad coaching and ownership is tied to it. |
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Im glad he's gone personally.. he would actually be interesting to watch with Reid ironically.. would love the storylines with alex leading again lmao |
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Kaep got by on his early years for a few reasons. Strong team... crazy athletics.. and the hunger to be a star. The first explains itself... and the team became dramatically weaker in years that progressed. The second.. athletics.. Kaep ended up being super reliant on his first read, and ability to backyard ball. This is fine.. as long as it's your initial stepping stones into the League. Teams have yet to truly break your game down, and counter it. You have to develop further... and this leads into the third issue... the hunger. Kaep had the stardom pour down on him early on.. and elected to not further his dedication to move beyond the athleticism... to not grow as a QB. |
I think it was the people around him more than it was him himself. He wasn't good this season, but it wasn't like he was horrible anything. It's just that he didn't have anybody to hand off to or to throw to. Seriously, how many 49ers skill players can you name without looking them up?
That team was a dumpster fire from the owner on down. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I DO NOT WANT HIM NEAR OUR TEAM-HE WOULD INFECT BERRY WITH CANCER AGAIN!!! :cuss: |
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