I thought you were just being funny when you were talking about his tattoo's, but apparently there has been some controversy over them. Btw his tattoo's have nothing to do with my reasons for not liking him just now.
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Well he played a good game against one of the toughest opponents he will ever face. He watched.his lead disappear, and threw a strike to put the crowd in their place. This is very impressive to me, and I do agree he is not a proven NFL QB. Alex Smith was very reliable for the 49ers, and it could ejd up being a mistake down the road, but I'll give him credit where it's due. He was a big part of the 49ers doing what so few have in the last 10 years: he helped them beat the Patriots at Gillette.
But yeah, I can see you not being taken by the hype, you shouldn't, but at least he's earning his hype, unlike Tim Tebow, who was completing 42% of his passes. |
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Yes Tebow is another over hyped QB by ESPN. I hope he is a starter next year somewhere and fails miserably so I dont have to hear about how great he is all off season and during. |
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I didn't say he was the only guy responsible, obviously the return set it up, and Crabtree delivered on his end. Every player involved in a play shares a certain amount of responsibility, but the QB is either going to deliver or he is going to be a goat. Kaepernick delivered as much as anyone on that GW drive. |
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No, but he's never been compared to Tom Brady in this discussion, so that's a moot point if there even was one being made.
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Let's be honest, that last pass to Crabtree wasn't telling of anything. The pass was actually underthrown.
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Even being a bad throw, it was a good decision, and I give him credit. Even Tom Brady has underthrown a receiver. |
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