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    Kaepernick, Blaine Gabbert mediocre in 49ers tuneup

    Jeremy Bergman NFL.com

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000691022/article/kaepernick-blaine-gabbert-mediocre-in-49ers-tuneup

    The quarterback controversy, if you could call it that now, in San Francisco finally saw Blaine Gabbert and Colin Kaepernick on the same playing field Friday night against the Packers. Unfortunately for Chip Kelly and Co., they’ll be hard-pressed to find something positive to take from either signal-caller’s showing in the Niners’ 21-10 loss.

    Gabbert led the Niners to one three-and-out and one touchdown drive in one quarter of play. Gabbert ran for 15 yards on designed runs and broken plays and tossed a backward touchdown pass to wide receiver Quinton Patton, which technically counted as a run. The current starter finished 2 for 3 for a mediocre 14 passing yards in less than four minutes of work.

    Kaepernick entered the game at the start of the second quarter, immediately dropping back to toss a 2-yard out to Vance McDonald. Kap’s only other completion of the night came two plays later on a 12-yard first-down toss to DeAndrew White. That was the highlight of Kap’s evening.

    On his remaining four attempts, Kaepernick, who has been struggling with arm soreness, showed it. He had two passes batted down at the line and saw his longest attempt to McDonald nearly wobble into the hands of a Packers defender five yards short of his target.

    Kaepernick couldn’t even capitalize on what used to be his competitive advantage: his running ability.

    While Gabbert scampered up the field with ease, Kaepernick, when hurried, looked hesitant to initiate contact, running laterally toward the sidelines and safer pastures. (There’s something symbolic in there.) This was no more evident than on a 10-yard Kaepernick run on third-and-13 during which the quarterback chose to run away from the first-down marker only to be easily taken down by speedier Packers backs. He was also easily tackled in the backfield on a blown QB option.

    Kap did not return in the third quarter, finishing with 14 passing yards, like Gabbert, and 18 rushing yards on four attempts.

    After the game, Kelly said he was disappointed with the 49ers’ offense as a whole, adding that there’s still no timeline to name a starting quarterback in San Francisco.

    “We’ll sit down as a staff. We’ve got to watch the film. We’re never going to make any decisions just walking off the field,” Kelly said of his quarterback competition. “We’ll sit down as a staff and kind of see where we are — the overall state. First and foremost, we’ve got to be better offensively. We played better in the Houston and Denver game. We didn’t play very well on offense at all at any position. So we’ve got to clean that up.”

    Kaepernick wasn’t expected to steal the starting position away from Gabbert on Friday night, but with Gabbert struggling to cement his case, Kap’s proverbial egg-laying is made all the more disappointing.

    It says a lot about the quarterback situation by the Bay that both Niners quarterbacks were outperformed in the third preseason game by a third-string Packers quarterback named Joe Callahan.

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    49ers likely to jettison Kaepernick, for football reasons

    Report: 49ers likely to jettison Kaepernick, for football reasons

    Colin Kaepernick has suddenly become the most controversial player in the NFL because of his refusal to stand for the national anthem. But there may be another issue that could cost him his job in San Francisco: He’s not a very good quarterback.

    Jay Glazer said on FOX that the 49ers are deeply concerned with Kaepernick’s decline as a player, which started last season when he struggled before getting benched, then got even worse this offseason when he lost significant muscle mass when he couldn’t work out following multiple surgeries.

    “Regardless of politics or not, he has a very, very big uphill battle to make this team,” Glazer said. “I’d be shocked if he’s on the 49ers by the time this season ends. It has nothing to do with political views whatsoever. He lost a ton of weight this offseason, had three surgeries, couldn’t work out, lost that double threat, that size-speed ratio. No political views, he just hasn’t been effective. He’s regressing as a player. I’d be shocked if he’s on this roster by the end of this year. He may not be on it in the next two weeks.”

    Kaepernick’s contract guarantees him an $11.9 million salary this season, and ordinarily a player with an $11.9 million guaranteed salary isn’t going to get cut. But if the 49ers really think Kaepernick has regressed to the point where they’d be better off with Blaine Gabbert starting and Christian Ponder and Jeff Driskel backing Gabbert up, then they can save a little money by cutting Kaepernick and hoping he signs with another team, as they would be able to reduce that $11.9 million by the amount of Kaepernick’s salary with a new team.

    So there are football reasons that the 49ers might want to get rid of Kaepernick. At this point, they probably wish they had done so before this weekend’s non-football controversy.

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