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Comparing Jimmy to Kaep is unreasonable though.
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YeaComparing Jimmy to Kaep is unreasonable though.
im comparing kaep to any qb not named rodgers or brady and i think he should be a starter
Roster on paper may have been betterUsing the Jimmy situation as proof of how ****ed up Kaep's situation is as bad as the #timesup people going on witchhunts like the girl trying to ruins Aziz's career.
FTR I'm not black, I'm Mexican.
But unfortunately I'm not going to be able to reason with unreasonable people.
Also, saying this year's 49ers team is 10 times better shows for uninformed you are. Compare the rosters.
Then you aren’t watching football correctly. Kaep isn’t at that level of talent for one.
Kaep was trending downward/stabilizing, not out of the NFL. Can he start? Obviously. But you can’t compare him to an upward trending QB who got a bag. Kaep got that bag already, it was about him playing well enough to warrant another contract.
correction - im not watching football period
and i didnt say he was on brady or rodgers level, i said excluding them
meaning out of the other 28 qbs
i dont care what made up crap you talking about "trending downward"
if he can obviously start how tf is about "warranting" another contract
just stop
Ok we get it. It takes two to argue.You’re just arguing for the sake of arguing. I’m pro Kaep. We know why he isn’t playing.
However, bringing up Jimmy getting paid versus Kaep being unemployed is a bad football argument. They’re at different points in their careers.
How does this apply to Kaep and Jimmy G?lets ask indy how trading established talent for a "young, franchise qb" turned out
How does this apply to Kaep and Jimmy G?
And ask Green bay how it worked out for them.
-Dude are just saying he has potential and he got paid market value. Market value just happens to be insaneit has to do with kaep when dudes are making it seem like jimmy g is going to be a great qb and he could turn out to be andrew luck
and gb didnt trade for rodgers
lets ask indy how trading established talent for a "young, franchise qb" turned out
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