Colin Kaepernick doesn't want to dwell on his disastrous game against Arizona, which resulted in a 47-7 loss for San Francisco.
The 49ers quarterback remained stoic and short when asked about how he felt on throwing a career-worst four interceptions last week.
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“I’m not too big on feelings,” Kaepernick said, via CNSBayArea.com. “Feelings aren’t going to help me win a game. I’m focused on doing what I can to help this team win.”
Kaepernick said he watched the film Sunday night and Monday and has now "moved on to Green Bay."
“I have confidence in myself as far as being able to go out and help this team win,” Kaepernick said. “What other people think of how I play and how I go about things really isn’t something I worry about.”
During Kaepernick's tenure as the starter, the 49ers are 3-0 against Green Bay, including two postseason wins.