God, what a glorious game that was.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXeLi-nAHyw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I'm just gonna leave this here.

God, what a glorious game that was.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXeLi-nAHyw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I'm just gonna leave this here.
I can truly say I feel sorry for Jets fans, now
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I didn't see the game, but why do you think anyone would dispute that? Clearly the Jets are pathetic this year.
What a game from Kaepernick, but Aldon Smith is a stud. Hell, both Smith's brought it tonight and it was a thing of beauty. Great win for the 49ers, and I do think after last week's "effort" they were pissed and took it out tonight on MNF. I did not see this coming but it was fun to watch.
Did ANYBODY see this coming from Kaepernick?![]()
Now there is so much talk about who should be the QB on Sunday, Smith or Kaepernick and my thought is, what an awesome problem to have. I think you go back to Smith if he's healthy, but you have depth at the QB position if he isn't and Concussions should be dealt with seriously. It will be interesting to see where the niners go from here, but of course Harbaugh wasn't going to say who the QB is for Sunday because they're playing the Saints.
Yeah, the competition committee's going to be taking a look at that rule this offseason.
Good. That's probably the most idiotic rule in the NFL by a country mile.
Eh, I don't subscribe to the "you don't lose your starting job because of injury" line of thought. You start whomever gives you the best chance to win. Kaepernick shredded a defense that had been pretty rock-solid this year (seriously, he just abused Major Wright all night long, and Tillman was just getting clowned on every passing down) and he pretty clearly has the team around him, as opposed to Smith, who still has his opponents within the team. Start Kaepernick until he fucks up.
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I didn't see the game, but why do you think anyone would dispute that? Clearly the Jets are pathetic this year.
Clearly. I just hope that New England and their fans don't feel too superior for humiliating an already down Jets team. Their dominating win against my Indianapolis Colts last week impressed me. What they were able to do last night made me laugh, and I don't even like the Patriots!
As a Niners fan, I say just play em both every week until a pattern emerges or some other variable enters the equation.Eh, I don't subscribe to the "you don't lose your starting job because of injury" line of thought. You start whomever gives you the best chance to win. Kaepernick shredded a defense that had been pretty rock-solid this year (seriously, he just abused Major Wright all night long, and Tillman was just getting clowned on every passing down) and he pretty clearly has the team around him, as opposed to Smith, who still has his opponents within the team. Start Kaepernick until he fucks up.
While I agree, it's generally at least the starter's job to lose. Alex Smith wasn't playing close to poorly and they were winning games. I agree that Kaepernick has a better upside, but there's always a risk when you change players so you generally avoid it.
But we'll see how it ends up.
As a Niners fan, I say just play em both every week until a pattern emerges or some other variable enters the equation.Eh, I don't subscribe to the "you don't lose your starting job because of injury" line of thought. You start whomever gives you the best chance to win. Kaepernick shredded a defense that had been pretty rock-solid this year (seriously, he just abused Major Wright all night long, and Tillman was just getting clowned on every passing down) and he pretty clearly has the team around him, as opposed to Smith, who still has his opponents within the team. Start Kaepernick until he fucks up.
While I agree, it's generally at least the starter's job to lose. Alex Smith wasn't playing close to poorly and they were winning games. I agree that Kaepernick has a better upside, but there's always a risk when you change players so you generally avoid it.
But we'll see how it ends up.
That isn't really a viable plan, though, because only one person can take the first-team reps in practice -- you don't want to be splitting those.
That isn't really a viable plan, though, because only one person can take the first-team reps in practice -- you don't want to be splitting those.
Well given how well it's working for the Jets, I don't know why every team hasn't gone the 2 QB route...
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