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Colin Kaepernick’s Decision-Making Is Killing 49ers Offense

December 2, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

On one hand, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is a dynamic, strong-armed playmaker who is capable of picking up the offense and putting it on his shoulders.
But on the other, the 49ers signal-caller is not showing the signs of being more than just a one-read quarterback and whose decision-making process is costing San Francisco's offense significantly in 2014.
The 27-year-old is now in his second full season as a starter and has played in only 44 regular-season games—starting in 35 of them.
Now there isn't any exact threshold that indicates whether a quarterback has developed up to par. 
Yet it is clear that Kaepernick is far from reaching this plateau, and his abilities under center have played a significant role in what has been an underwhelming offensive showing in 2014.
Fans can recall numerous games in which Kaepernick carried the team. This was evident on the 49ers' road through the playoffs two years ago. Remember that game ver...

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