Has Collin Kaepernick ever played in below 0 Degree Weather???
He played his college ball at Nevada.
Maybe at Colorado State?
Dirty Sanchez
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Does this Stud really look like he is scared? Those abs laugh at -30
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lunch
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weather isn't worth capping in the NFL
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pavyracer
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He may had played but I will be more worried about 49ers defense. They are not used to playing in below zero weather and when Packers go with no huddle they will be gassed easily.
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frostno98
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Cold weather games usually favors the better running team. That's why Farve lost to the Giants at home in 2007. Same weather conditons but the more physical Giants won with Defense and running the rock.
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innovation
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Reno isn't a hotspot
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broadway6
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Originally posted by frostno98
Cold weather games usually favors the better running team. That's why Farve lost to the Giants at home in 2007. Same weather conditons but the more physical Giants won with Defense and running the rock.
niners run game vs green bay defense > green bay run game vs niners defense.
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bb_skoots
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Most players haven't played in weather like it will be this weekend. Hard to predict how any one player will respond. I think Kap is from the midwest.
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lakerboy
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has nick foles won a playoff game?
has andrew luck won a playoff game?
is marvin lewis a playoff game winning coach?
has cap played in - 500?
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Dirty Sanchez
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Rodgers Collar bone could snap just as quick...He might want to put some extra padding around his shoulder area because the Smith's are going to be looking to punish him early and often. If they can put him on the deck I'm sure they would love their chance's dealing with Matt Flynn for the rest of the game
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t-wizzle
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The important thing about Kaepernick is that he throws a heavy ball and has plenty of zip. The 49ers play the style to win in cold weather football but I think the Packers also play much more of that style than they used to.
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bubblebuttluv
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Defense wins championships and I would much rather take a legitimately fearsome defense like the 49ers and worry about how they can handle cold weather, than take a team with a depleted defense (so really no defense) like the Packers.
Rodgers > Kapernick
49ers defense > Packers defense
Gore and James > Lacy
49ers TE's > Packers TE's
49ers WR's vs Packers WR's is basically a push in my opinion. I can't think of a more physical wide receiver than Boldin and for the Packers, Nelson is super clutch.
49ers on the road vs Lambeau with thousands of unsold seats = give me 49ers on the road.
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Dirty Sanchez
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I would say that the Packers Offensive line will need to protect Rodgers 3 fold...that left shoulder will have a bull's-eye on it for any and all hits it can take. Also, the Packers defense being able to keep Kapernick in the pocket and not use his legs. I would feel a whole lot better if Rodgers was healthier and his gay lover didn't out him j/k
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2daBank
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It looked pretty damn cold in lots of his college gms..
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navyblue81
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Prolly not below 0. Unless you lived in North Dakota or Minnesota or somewhere Polar (like Fairbanks, AK), you prolly haven't experienced playing in sub-zero temperatures. It's not normal. Only 3 or 4 games in the entire history of the NFL were played in sub-zero temperatures.
And if you think it's not worth capping, go back and watch the Ice Bowl or the NFC Championship game between the Giants-Packers 5 years ago. There's a different element of football when the temperature drops to sub-zero digits. The ball becomes extremely difficult to throw and even more difficult to catch, the field can get icy and standing around for 10 seconds not moving you can get a shock in you.
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DoggyStyle
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Lacy is better than Gore
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Potentate
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I think if we want to consider weather, we should really just focus on the wind. Injuries will be a much bigger factor than weather.
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navyblue81
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Originally posted by Potentate
I think if we want to consider weather, we should really just focus on the wind. Injuries will be a much bigger factor than weather.
I don't know...I was listening to Warren Sharp earlier today who is as good as it comes to handicapping and he said temperatures don't usually change the outcome of games unless they start getting close to zero and especially below zero because the ball becomes extremely difficult to catch and even hold onto. It changes things a lot.
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Potentate
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Originally posted by navyblue81
I don't know...I was listening to Warren Sharp earlier today who is as good as it comes to handicapping and he said temperatures don't usually change the outcome of games unless they start getting close to zero and especially below zero because the ball becomes extremely difficult to catch and even hold onto. It changes things a lot.
For sure, it does change things a lot, but it changes things a lot for both teams. I just don't think the weather is going to give one team an edge over the other.
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thechaoz
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#20
Originally posted by DoggyStyle
Lacy is better than Gore
Lol. Lacey vs niners D line is WAY worse then Gore vs packers line which is all that matters
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k13
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No and he'll lose.
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Potentate
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Here's some insight on Kaepernick's performance in inclement weather. He was actually born in Wisconsin. Go figure. His extended family lives about 30 minutes away from Green bay.
SANTA CLARA -- Colin Kaepernick was 4 years old the last time he experienced a Wisconsin winter. In 1991 his family moved west to Turlock, where a dip into the 40-degree range is considered a wicked cold snap.
The 49ers quarterback returns to his native state Sunday to face not only a resurgent Packers team but a brutal forecast that seems to get worse by the day. The latest prediction is for a high temperature of 8 degrees and a low of minus-17 that night.
To put that in perspective, the temperature for the famous “Ice Bowl” game between the Packers and Cowboys in 1967 was minus-13 degrees.
Kaepernick, whose extended family lives within a half-hour’s drive of Green Bay, grew up dreaming about walking through the tunnel atLambeau Field. But encountering Old Man Winter at the other end wasn’t precisely the scenario he had in mind.
“I don’t think my dream was to play in freezing weather,” he said Wednesday. “But to be in the playoffs and have this opportunity – yes, it’s part of the dream.”
Those who have followed Kaepernick’s career from Nevada until now, however, note that the strong-armed quarterback is in his element when the elements are the most challenging.
Kaepernick’s most famous game with the Wolf Pack, a 2010 win over Boise State in Reno, is also his coldest. The temperature dipped into the 20s by the time the game ended, and Kaepernick had 259 passing yards, a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown as Nevada rallied to knock off the No. 3-ranked Broncos 34-31 in overtime.
Offensive lineman Joel Bitonio blocked for Kaepernick in that game.
“Obviously, cold conditions affect everyone on the field,” Bitonio said. “But to me it seemed like he was honed in and almost more focused because there was a different element to contend with out there. He put more focus on his throws and how he was going to get the ball there. He never let the things on the sideline or the weather affect his game.”
Other Kaepernick highlights also came amid dark and stormy backdrops.
In 2007, he threw for 404 yards – the highest total of his college career – in a win over Louisiana Tech that featured 20-mph winds from start to finish. Bitonio said it seemed to snow three times a week in December 2009 when the Wolf Pack prepared for the Hawaii Bowl.
“We had to practice outside because we have no indoor facility,” he said. “So we would practice in 6 inches of snow pretty much every day. He’s been in the cold his whole career, pretty much.”
One of Kaepernick’s best NFL games came at New England last December amid a wintry mix of rain and sleet. He threw for a career-high four touchdowns in San Francisco’s 41-34 victory. Still, the temperature at kickoff for that game was 34 degrees.
Not only is Sunday’s game certain to begin below the freezing mark, it could dip below zero degrees before
halftime.
Even lifelong Wisconsinites think that’s cold, one reason there were still 7,500 tickets for the game unsold as of Wednesday afternoon.
Kaepernick’s father, Rick, will join the perhaps 40 or so Wisconsin relatives who will drive 35 miles from their homes in New London to Lambeau Field. Rick Kaepernick said he’ll borrow a relative’s orange hunting suit and wear his red 49ers jacket over it.
“People keep asking me, ‘Do I have clothes and gear?’ ” he said. “I tell them, ‘No, I don’t have any. Do you think I stored them for 30 years?’ ”
Kaepernick’s aunt and godmother, Kathy Algiers, said she’ll wear a neutral-colored coat. But a red 49ers hat and red scarf – a Candlestick Park giveaway at Kaepernick’s first start against Chicago last season – will show her true allegiance.
“I have a green and gold (coat), but I’m not wearing it,” she said. “That’s been tucked away in the closet a few years now.”
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bubblebuttluv
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Originally posted by DoggyStyle
Lacy is better than Gore
lol
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Ernie Mccracken
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Still remember when he torched Boise St on the Reno frozen tundra. No weather issues.
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lakerboy
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Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
lol
he is though. gore is washed up. he lives off a good line. lacy is better right now. only his bum ankle might hurt him.
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STAX
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Lacy is hurt too, and not sure if Kaep has played in 0 degree weather but I bet he doesnt wear sleeves either way
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Potentate
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Originally posted by lakerboy
he is though. gore is washed up. he lives off a good line. lacy is better right now. only his bum ankle might hurt him.
His bum ankle. And the 49ers defense.
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bubblebuttluv
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Originally posted by lakerboy
he is though. gore is washed up. he lives off a good line. lacy is better right now. only his bum ankle might hurt him.
Let's go off the fact that Lacy may be better than Gore (I think that is laughable, but for arguments sake we will use that). Gore has this good back-up known as LaMichael James.
I have no fukking clue who Lacy's back-up is.
The big thing is the 49ers O-Line will dominate the Packers D-Line.
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bubblebuttluv
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And for the record, if Gore retired in the offseason (which he clearly won't) that wouldn't bother me at all.
I want to see my boy Marcus Lattimore playing in the NFL next year.
Lattimore is a beast.
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lakerboy
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Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
Let's go off the fact that Lacy may be better than Gore (I think that is laughable, but for arguments sake we will use that). Gore has this good back-up known as LaMichael James.
I have no fukking clue who Lacy's back-up is.
The big thing is the 49ers O-Line will dominate the Packers D-Line.
and it still wont matter. you took sf ?
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bubblebuttluv
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Originally posted by lakerboy
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and it still wont matter. you took sf ?
I haven't taken anyone yet.
I will take San Fran though come game day.
I believe their defense is monstrous and will put Rodgers on his back all game and I believe Kaep will run wild.
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unluckysob
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kap led Nevada over undefeated boise 2011----very cold night.
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navyblue81
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Originally posted by Potentate
For sure, it does change things a lot, but it changes things a lot for both teams. I just don't think the weather is going to give one team an edge over the other.
I agree. But it could affect the amount of points in the game. That's why that O/U number of 47 is very appealing to me. I think this is a game where these teams run a ton because of the fact it's so difficult to catch the ball.
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RonPaul2008
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Originally posted by DoggyStyle
Lacy is better than Gore
Is this a joke?
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Big Bear
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Frank Gore may not like playing in cold weather either.