Thursday, July 28, 2011

Kaepernick Ready To Prove The Right Harbaugh 49ers'

Kaepernick Ready To Prove The Right Harbaugh 49ers'
Colin Kaepernick resembles a real thing, strong shoulders and long in the limbs, with the poise of an athlete is undeniable. But until the rookie quarterback threw his first real step in the NFL, which exists primarily as a comforting illusion.
Their mere presence in a training camp Thursday, and memorable images of football left his hand like a missile, deflected some of the most worrying about the direction of the 49 have done in this frenzy, post-Lock agency free and the negotiation period.
How will the new administration center, David Baas, allowed to escape and become a giant in New York? Can coax a team of Frank Gore returns to the fold, and its apparent holdout? Nnamdi Asomugha 49ers really are, and how to store their child if the agent is simply to use them to leverage more money from another suitor? When other teams, the New England Patriots, in particular, are of intense restructuring, because it does not seem so persistent in San Francisco?
Kaepernick is an antidote, because the decision is made more relaxing by Jim Harbaugh 49ers hiring as head coach in January. They wanted the quarterback in the draft, but acknowledged the downside for a ride for at-risk candidates. They waited for the second round, then combined with three draft choices, and presented to Denver in exchange for the ability to move nine places to grab an opportunity fascinating, and Nevada.
It was an aggressive move, supported by the belief that Harbaugh can shape a smart quarterback first to something special. Thursday signed his rookie contract Kaepernick and appeared in the camp a week before the incumbent Alex Smith, who is obliged to refrain from the practice with all other free agents, signed or otherwise. You can report on Thursday.
So, Kaepernick is six days N. practice 1 quarterback, which means more reps, more attention to the coaches and less dramatic than if he had to compete with Smith immediately. Once again, all add up very Kaepernick 49ers, even if otherwise restrict 41/2-month block.
When asked about his mental state of the battle from work, Kaepernick said: "I do not feel like I was drawn here to be a bystander."
The comment was murdered at the half, but said that a young player, especially one that tries to do a good impression. In interviews with the media until now, has projected a personality Kaepernick spun from sugar, or me or cardboard. That pinch of spice to the mix Thursday helped.
When he discussed the seriousness of Kaepernick has been restored. "I'm glad we got the contract done so you can pitch," he said. "It 'was a request I had my agent:' Make sure we get this done in time.'''
Of course, deals with a groove in some rookie mercenary, and the single block maintained by these rules. But Kaepernick was speaking as someone who really wants to lead the financial side of football in the wake of his game.
He and Smith have already established the relationship of respect that must maintain the quart rival. Kaepernick dutifully appeared in the camps lockout Smith-sponsored San Jose State, where No. 1 pick in 2005 as obeying guided the choice No. 36 of 2011 on a script by Harbaugh as small as possible for a short break in the lockout. The two continued to work together in the weeks since the last camp, Kaepernick said, and he expects to be in contact with Smith during his exile league 49ers practice.
On his first day of meetings with coaches, Kaepernick said he began to see the complexities of the offense he has studied with Smith. "I would say that (the coaches) were impressed with just how he felt comfortable with it," he said, "because obviously, Alex did a great job just kind of take over."
The focus would be more encouraging if it had come from someone who has succeeded in the NFL, or if the 49ers got a good old-timer as a back-up and advise both Kaepernick and Smith 27.
Projection too much hope on Kaepernick would be foolish. But its potential titillates many teams, and when the 49ers decided they wanted in April, they got their man. And after the lockout face-to advance, they can tell?
E-mail Gwen Knapp at gknapp@sfchronicle.com.

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