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Originally Posted by Chico23231
San Francisco has the best Oline in the NFL and Green Bay has a terrible defense...I think that helps alot.
Healthy RG3 puts those numbers up all day against Green Bay.
Kaepernick is great, RG3 is the better passer.
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and if you gave Tom Brady RGIIIs legs and put him behind San Francisco's line and had him playing against a Canadian high school team, he'd put have 1,000 yards of total offense.
RGIII is not healthy, may never be fully healthy for an entire season, and (hopefully) will never play behind the 49ers offensive line. Its fun to imagine what different players would do with different health/teams/circumstances, but its all just speculation. My only real point was that Kaepernick had a phenominal game and has been a healthy quarterback. RGIII has the potential to be one of the greatest players to ever play the game, but style of play, fearlessness with his body, and injury history may prevent him from reaching that potential.