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Seahawks vs 49ers NFC Championship Gameday Thread


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13-3 the season before

 

Kaep is just another piece in the equation.

 

I wont be surprised if  Harbaugh up another qb in the draft and gets him before overpaying for Kaep 

 

 Harbaugh a QB coach. His own lack of as a QB has given him a whole lot of insight. Folks fail to realize that his first season as coach saw him turning around the 49ers with Alex under center when the 49er fans and media wanted him gone as a starting QB. This man seems to be a genius when it comes to QBs. 

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If Cam takes a beating like he has taken in some of our games, he will have a short career. There have been plays, some successful and some not, where he is used as a battering ram on short yardage plays and goal line plays. All I can think . . . "where the Hell is Tolbert?" Not a good practice. From his facial expressions, it took its toll in some games. 

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But we're not talking about throwing

 

We're talking about staying IN the pocket. Cam doesnt have the receiving options Manning has... manning guys get open. Cam guys dont ending up in a lot of sacks

 

Actually the conversation started when a Panthers fan felt that Cam should be like Colin and run on first read and not sit in the pocket. He then said that there wasn't anything wrong with the O-line but it was Cam holding the ball too long. That is what really started the postings rolling. 

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 Harbaugh a QB coach. His own lack of as a QB has given him a whole lot of insight. Folks fail to realize that his first season as coach saw him turning around the 49ers with Alex under center when the 49er fans and media wanted him gone as a starting QB. This man seems to be a genius when it comes to QBs. 

Thats what makes me think he could switch em in like clock work

 

Why risk losing an elite corps when your qb is simply a primary read guy with wheels?

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