As if 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick hasn't had it rough enough over the last few weeks, he's now getting called out by former NFL players.
Bill Romanowski, who played linebacker for San Francisco during the first six years of his career, made some some pretty damning accusations while speaking on the Papa & Lund Football Hour (95.7 The Game) regarding Kaepernick.
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“Let’s talk Colin preparing for games. And you know how they get iPads now. And they regulate, and they can watch how much film you watch. (Blaine) Gabbert, when he was a backup, was watching four to five times as much film as Colin was,” Romanowski said.
It's uncertain how Romanowski would have intel on something like this, but he's not the first person to comment on San Francisco's somewhat-improved play under Gabbert.
Cardinals cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, who had two interceptions (including one for a touchdown) Week 3 against Kaepernick, said earlier this week that Gabbert “has a little better grip on what’s going on” than Kaepernick.
Gabbert is 1-1 since taking over as the starter and is heading into another clash with the division-rival Cardinals on Sunday, attempting to improve on his predecessor's terrible performance.