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Young Gabbert vs. Young Kaepernick....
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 25, 2011 02:56PM

Playing on ESPNU right now. Game is from 2009.

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"When you suck long enough, you get a Hickey"

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Re: Young Gabbert vs. Young Kaepernick....
Date: April 25, 2011 06:47PM

Kaepernick is my favorite QB prospect in the draft..........but only because I know that Gabbert will be LONG gone when we pick.

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Re: Young Gabbert vs. Young Kaepernick....
Posted by: Ken ()
Date: April 25, 2011 09:16PM

I too am intrigued by the prospect of Kappernick. The combination of his arm and his intangibles along with his athletisism is very attractive.

I also like Gabbert but he will be gone at #15, and I could live with Mallet. But, Newton I'd pass on, and I'm not sold on Dalton and Locker despite them each having some promising qualities. Then Stanzi would be a good pick as a mid term developmental guy (3+ years) and as a backup until he improves...just not sure we have the time to wait on him.

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