2688051, RE: Harbaugh does not get enough blame Posted by COOLEHMAGAZINE, Fri Feb-15-19 09:52 PM
>>They played the Bears again his last year, in a truly awful >>NFL game. He was benched, deservedly, and the Bears won, >>somehow...as I said, both teams were awful. >> >>iIsay that to say this, Kaep's stats from that last year >were >>pretty good but if you watched the games, he was not someone >>you would want starting for your team. He just never seemed >to >>be able to read defenses, and he threw the flattest, >>no-touch-having ball in the league. Still had a strong arm >but >>that was about it. >> >I was an ALEX RIGHT NOW guy, and Kaep later, a la Aaron >Rodgers succeeding Favre. He was a great spark and helped >them maintain, but Alex was playing THE best football of his >career up to that point. He rushed Kaep and didn't allow him >to develop like he should have. Kaep's initial success was >from no one having film on him and his physical attributes. >However, the team was not putting him in position to succeed >as much as they were letting him Randall Cunningham out >there. > >I believe that team makes it to the Super Bowl with Alex and >probably has an easier time winning it because we never get >into those holes that we got in EACH GAME. Down to Green Bay, >down to Atlanta, down to Baltimore. Not blaming Kaep, but you >know Alex ain't blowing a game with his decisions and our >defense was still the gods honest TRUTH. > >When YOU the offensive genius make this move when you did, >force the issue early, and have your prized pick decline in >numbers each year, I lay that at your feet. > >However, even mediocre subpar Kaep was leaps and bounds ahead >of much of the trash that has been kicking up grass in NFL >stadiums nationwide the past two years. >
Harbaugh is and was terrible. His offensive system is a very complicated route to a delay of game penalty.
Watching Kaep play football the last couple years was pretty painful if you like football.
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