Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Kaepernick looks to build on 1st start of season for 49ers

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) goes under weight from Buffalo Bills outside linebacker Jerry Hughes (55) amid the main portion of a NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (Charge Wippert/Associated Press)

By Josh Dubow | AP October 18

Santa Clause CLARA, Calif. — After going almost a year between NFL begins, it would have been required for Colin Kaepernick to turn out somewhat corroded and after that discover his walk as the amusement advanced.

Rather, Kaepernick's 2016 beginning presentation went practically the inverse way.

Kaepernick had a promising first a large portion of that incorporated a long touchdown go to Torrey Smith and two other scoring drives before he and the San Francisco 49ers fell level after halftime in a 45-16 misfortune to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

"We had great minutes, we had some we have to remedy," Kaepernick said Tuesday. "I know by and by there were tosses I ought to have made and I need to make and I have to redress those this week. We have openings out there. We need to exploit those when they introduce themselves to us. That will permit us to put significantly more focuses on the board."

Kaepernick went 8-for-11 for 135 yards in the primary half against the Bills, keeping the Niners (1-5) right in the diversion regardless of missing a potential early touchdown pass when he toppled Smith at last zone on the opening drive.

In any case, he was not able convey that over to the second half as he finished only 5 of 18 goes for 52 yards and took three sacks.

"It's not simply him," hostile organizer Curtis Modkins said. "You say it's his numbers, yet it's our numbers. Some of the time it's a drop here or there in basic circumstances influence those numbers. A punishment here or there and out of the blue we're off the field and that influences the numbers. We must improve around him and that helps his numbers."

He was harmed by a couple of dropped passes, a guard that attempted to get off the field and a hostile line that was overmatched now and again. In any case, Kaepernick was a long way from sharp.

His best minutes in the second half went ahead two or three scrambles, including a 29-yarder and another that transformed a conceivable security into a 10-yard keep running for a first down.

"I thought utilizing my feet was something I welled," he said. "There were two or three times I wish I would have hung in not more than a few moments all the more, yet those are constantly part second choices."

Kaepernick figures to handle those better and to be more honed with a full session of involvement in mentor Chip Kelly's framework and a second week of practice with the primary group offense.

Kaepernick's practice time was extremely constrained in the offseason and preparing camp as he recouped from surgeries to his left side shoulder, right thumb and left knee.

He then was prevailed over by Blaine Gabbert for the beginning occupation and produced significantly more consideration for his continuous dissent amid the national song of devotion than his play on the field.

Kaepernick got just a modest bunch of practice plays every week and three late-amusement snaps for handoffs in Week 1. Presently he is entrusted with pivoting a harsh season as the Niners have lost five straight diversions surprisingly since 2010.

Be that as it may, Kaepernick has enough experience to realize that compelling things will just exacerbate things.

"You need to permit the plays to come to you," he said. "At the point when that open door is there to make one, you need to make it. However, you can't drive yourself into making a play."

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NOTES: RB Carlos Hyde had a sling on his right shoulder and didn't hone. ... CB Rashard Robinson (blackout) likewise missed practice. ... CB Jimmie Ward came back to hone in the wake of missing three diversions with a quadriceps harm. ... The Niners opened the 21-day hone window for youngster CB Will Redmond, who missed the begin of the season recuperating from ACL surgery. Redmond is qualified to play Nov. 6 against New Orleans and must be added to the 53-man program the next week or be put on season-finishing IR. ... The Niners marked WR DeAndre Smelter to the practice squad and discharged WR Dres Anderson.

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