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Look at who his wife is...I wouldn't give my phone up either
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what does that meanBrian Carriveau @BrianCarriveau 20h20 hours ago
Mark Murphy mentions how NFL Thursday night football games will feature "color on color":
Thomas still the GOAT
49ers OC: Colin Kaepernick didn’t regress as much as believed
Jason Rowan | July 28, 2015
Statistically speaking, Colin Kaepernick’s 2014 NFL campaign was impressive in some ways but a failure in others. But to hear it from San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Geep Chryst, the quarterback didn’t regress as much as it has been perceived. In fact, Chryst argues that any regression by Kaepernick arguably was attributable to things beyond the signal-caller’s control.
And then last year, you’re playing with some different sets of challenges,” Chryst told Mark Purdy of the San Jose Mercury News. “There was more change within the offensive line than he had experienced the last couple of years. How does that affect your production as a quarterback? You’re behind more often in games. How does that affect your production as a quarterback? I cite the fact that we had six touchdowns nullified by penalty. You plug that back into his formula, he really wasn’t … he didn’t regress off his line as much as perceived.”
Chryst, who was Kaepernick’s position coach for the past four years before being promoted to offensive coordinator this season, is looking forward to seeing what the QB has in store.
“I’m anxious to see Kap,” he said, “because I think he’s anxious to show people where he’s at and where he can take his game.”
Chryst doesn’t mention it, but the aura of dysfunction that pervaded the 49ers last season with report after report that former head coach Jim Harbaugh was on his way out the door certainly didn’t provide for any organizational stability, and the team as a whole suffered for it, stumbling to an 8-8 season.
During his uneven season last year, Kaepernick did enjoy a career-high in passing yards (3,369), and his completion percentage (60.5) was the second-highest of his career. He threw 19 touchdowns (second-best in his career), but also threw a career-high 10 interceptions.
Kaepernick also had several distractions to contend with last season as well, including a handful of fines related to his choice of headphones and using inappropriate language on the field, both of which contributed to the quarterback being snarky, defiant and standoffish with fans and the media.
But it appears that Kaepernick has recommitted himself to his craft, as reports indicated that he decided to train with former NFL quarterbacking great Kurt Warner in the offseason. Perhaps a career renaissance after a brief detour is in the offing.
It is referring to color jerseys.
been cheating for years though. enough is enoughKraft
Look at the hate they bring out in all of you though
Outside of his most devout of followers... people won't care about Super Bowls, or MVPs, or the Golden Boy.
When Tom Brady's name is brought up, all people are going to think of is lying, cheating, deflating, and video taping.
His fans will continue to wear their #12 jerseys -- just like I'm sure cycling freaks still wear Lance Armstrong onesies. They're just afraid to let go.
Just let go. It's OK. No one will judge you. Denounce the cheating scum like the rest of the NFL fans across the globe.
I'm pretty sure Chester is just messing around trying to poke fun at how the media is handling it (could be wrong, just seems blatantly obvious)Not really - there actually are a large segment of NFL followers that are neither Brady/Patriots worshippers or haters that will forget about this the second ESPN and Twitter does. Just like every other world is ending scandal that passes.
Outside of his most devout of followers... people won't care about Super Bowls, or MVPs, or the Golden Boy.
When Tom Brady's name is brought up, all people are going to think of is lying, cheating, deflating, and video taping.
His fans will continue to wear their #12 jerseys -- just like I'm sure cycling freaks still wear Lance Armstrong onesies. They're just afraid to let go.
Just let go. It's OK. No one will judge you. Denounce the cheating scum like the rest of the NFL fans across the globe.
Not really - there actually are a large segment of NFL followers that are neither Brady/Patriots worshippers nor haters that will forget about this the second ESPN and Twitter does. Just like every other world is ending scandal that passes.