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    Excerpts from Kamakazi’s latest Niner bashing article:

    I would post the whole thing but it’s SUPER long. He must have been pretty excited.

    -Even if Colin Kaepernick hadn’t delivered a four-quarter performance on Sunday that will go down in absymal 49ers quarterbacking lore, this game would’ve been a classic summary of everything that can go wrong when you have a management as weak and neurotic as Jed York and Trent Baalke have proven to be.

    Even if Kaepernick didn’t throw those four interceptions–each a perfect wreck in its own individual way–and summon ghosts of Cody Pickett, Jim Druckenmiller and Ken Dorsey, the 49ers’ 47-7 loss in Glendale would’ve been a sign of deep, dark times to come for this franchise, the season after York and Baalke teamed up to rid themselves of Jim Harbaugh.

    Even if Kaepernick’s third INT, late in the mind-blowing first half, wasn’t the worst pass I’ve ever seen him make, coming after two others that easily could compete for that honor, this singular contest would’ve been enough for most of the York/Baalke true believers to start wondering what the hell the lords of the 49ers have actually been doing.

    The pass defense was destroyed. The pass protection wasn’t good. There were missed tackles and penalties and, matched against a good NFC West rival, the general disarray of a mediocre team figuring out just how mediocre it really is.

    But when you add that Kaepernick self-immolation… when you studied his body language… when you saw him look so desperately lost from almost the first snap of this very important division game… when you just examined those four woeful INTs…

    That turned this game into 49ers all-timer, a potential era-changer, and the moment when the ground began to collapse and the whole franchise started to drop into the crevice for all to see….

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