I can't post the link but it's on their podcast menu. Really interesting points.
1. Kaepernick after 41 starts is still a predetermined thrower, he throws to whoever he is going to out of the huddle or he bails. He might improve at this point in his career but it will take another training camp.
2. Seattle runs the most rudimentary pass offense he's seen and mostly rely on the improvisational skills of Wilson to help them out.
3. Wilson is a much more accurate passer.
4. You can't be both a running qb and a good qb playing in structure because running qbs aren't disciplined enough usually to wait in the pocket, they bolt.
5. He didn't get into the criticism of Roman, He just commented with ok what would you have him do instead? He did say that the offense has no identity anymore.
Greg Cosell on knbr yesterday
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Greg Cosell on knbr yesterday
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I heard it Friday. Was a good one. Cosell isn't really sold on either Kaepernick or Wilson.
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Cosell favors a seasoned pocket passer as opposed to players like Wilson, Newton, and Kaep that make random plays which I agree with. Still think Kaep can improve, but your ideal QB stands in the pocket and throws darts.