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Don't agree with Kap politically but that was never my problem with him. That first year I was a huge fan of him. My problem with him was he didn't want to become a better QB. He relied on his physical ability almost 100% of the time and never wanted to put in the classroom work to become a well rounded QB after that unbelievable 1st year. Teams figured him out his second year and Kap made zero adjustments. Kurt Warner offered to help him out and I will never forget Warner talking to the NFL network after Kap lost his job. Warner said that whenever he met with Kap he was always in the weight room and never the film room. The great QB's are film freaks, always tweaking their game. Kapernick wasn't that and his numbers tailing off reflect that.
If he has changed his QB-ing philosophy teams will take a flier on him. Serviceable QB's are extremely hard to find.
If he has changed his QB-ing philosophy teams will take a flier on him. Serviceable QB's are extremely hard to find.