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Who's got it better than us? NOBODY!
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"Kaepernick's form heading into Super Bowl XLVII has been awesome. The Ravens defense will need all of its experience and savvy to counter his dual-threat ability.The read-option may concern Baltimore defenders the most after their struggles against the Washington Redskins in Week 14. However, they've seen it now and may also be encouraged by some deficiencies in Kaepernick's game.His penchant for locking on to his primary receiver is something a safety like Ed Reed could expose as a fatal flaw. The same could be said for his deliberate throwing motion. That might be a recipe for disaster against an aggressive Ravens secondary.Kaepernick will also have to demonstrate the ability to better decipher zone pressures. The Ravens have utilised some smart zone blitzes in the playoffs and are sure to test the young quarterback.However, Baltimore will have to stay wary of Kaepernick's knack for breaking open close games with quick-strike big plays either on the ground or through the air."
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Flacco: 853 total passing yards (284 YPG), 8 TDs, 0 INTs, 114.7 QB RatingSmith: 198 total receiving yards, 2 TDsBoldin: 276 total receiving yards, 3 TDsPitta: 137 total receiving yards, 2 TDsThat's considerable production. What's even more concerning is Baltimore's big-play potential. Smith (22.0) and Boldin (17.3) each account for a considerably larger yards-per-catch average than Michael Crabtree (11.7), Julio Jones (14.2), or Roddy White (14.7).
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Keeping him contained in the pocket and making him throw the football down field will be key for the Ravens. According to ESPN Stats, Kaepernick was held in the pocket on 21 of 23 drop back passes against the Falcons, the highest percentage against him this season. With good corner play and communication with the safeties, Kaepernick could be susceptible to turning the ball over should he lock eyes on a receiver.
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