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49ers Quarterback Tracker: Helping the team find a QB for 2017
In an effort to help the 49ers secure a franchise quarterback for the 2017 season, KNBR.com has taken initiative to help the organization find an answer. The names and faces will change throughout the upcoming months. But it’s already that time to start monitoring the future. The 49ers are spiraling out of control at 1-5.
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Murph & Mac agree with Chip Kelly, want Colin Kaepernick to start against Bucs
In the much-anticipated 2016 debut of Colin Kaepernick it was more of the same for the free-falling San Francisco 49ers, who struggled to move the ball effectively despite the switch at QB. Murph & Mac dropped by the digital lounge Monday, and they explained why they want to continue to see Kaepernick at the helm.
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Dennis Brown: They are playing defense with special teams guys
Brown: ‘You’ve got to play everything downhill. You can’t wait for anything to come to you. You’ve got to go get it. That’s what this defense is missing, that attack.’
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Jeff Garcia: Kap looked improved as a decision-maker
If you go and take a look back at all of Kaepernick’s 16 incomplete passes, accuracy issues were not the true cause. Garcia explained that the way Kaepernick throws the football makes it tough for receivers to adjust.
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Krueger: Ten roster moves 49ers could make today to improve depth chart
The 49ers are only six games into the Chip Kelly era and it’s clear that the season is doomed by a roster full of holes. How do you fix that problem? Larry Krueger has some answers.
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Bills players roast Kaepernick’s first start of 2016 [report]
Bleacher Report’s Tyler Dunne, a former Bills beat reporter, caught up with players in the locker room afterwards. Phrases such as ‘terrible’ and ‘done’ were used to describe Kaepernick’s first start of 2016.
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Kaepernick reacts to Buffalo fans selling shirts depicting his assassination
Disagreeing with Kaepernick is one thing. But the fact that Kaepernick has enraged so many American citizens just for calling attention to police brutality is beyond comprehensible.
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Kaepernick played better than statistics indicate in loss to Bills
Upon initial review, the score and the stats say Kaepernick did not have a particularly good game in Buffalo. But the playmaking eye-test and a close game in the third quarter conflicted those numbers, validating Chip Kelly’s decision to anoint Kaepernick as the starter.
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It’s going to take the 49ers light years to return to relevancy
The NFL is supposed to be a league of parity, where teams who look bad on paper, like the 49ers, can somehow emerge from the basement. The 2016 season has proved that theory invalid and then some for Trent Baalke.
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Three 49ers’ changes following blowout loss to Bills
Believe it or not, there were actually some positive takeaways from the San Francisco 49ers’ blowout loss to the Bills in Week 6, including one half of solid quarterback play from Colin Kaepernick. Kevin Jones and Josh Lander assess how to build off the good and fix a run defense that allowed 312 yards on…