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Colin Kaepernick laments 49ers’ Super Bowl loss, vows to improve

“I’ll take Crab one-on-one with anybody,” he said, tersely.

A year after losing 20-17 in overtime in the NFC title game to the eventual champion New York Giants, one thing the 49ers no longer have to worry about is a long-term quarterback.

All of 25 years old, Kaepernick knows he has time to join Joe Montana and Steve Young as Super Bowl winners in San Francisco, which had been 5-0 in the NFL’s marquee game. Being the only quarterback in 49ers history to lose a Super Bowl is still something that will simmer no matter how many titles he wins.

“We had a good team,” Kaepernick said. “We just weren’t quite there.”

 

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