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Colin Kaepernick #7 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on late in the fourth quarter against the Carolina Panthers during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Bank of America Stadium on January 12, 2014 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Grant Halverson/Getty Images North America)
San Francisco 49ers legend Joe Montana believes there are some aspects of rising star Colin Kaepernick's game that need work.
In an interview with USA Today Sports, Montana offered some advice to Kaepernick, who is on the verge of leading the 49ers to their second straight Super Bowl appearance.
"I like his mobility and that he's getting the ball downfield," Montana told the newspaper. "But sometimes he needs to be more accurate in the pocket with pressure.
"The game is changing. Nobody wants to throw with pressure anymore. But the guys who can win in this league are the ones who can make throws from the pocket."
Montana, considered by many to be one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, led the 49ers to four Super Bowl titles during the 1980s and is the only player to win three Super Bowl MVPs. During his Hall of Fame career, Montana was known to buy time in the pocket with his footwork while also excelling at sprint-out passes in the West Coast offense.
Kaepernick, whose 49ers take on the Seattle Seahawks in Sunday's NFC Championship Game, has been known more during his young career for his elusiveness as a runner. He ranked third among quarterbacks with 92 rushes this season, behind Cam Newton (111) and Russell Wilson (96).
That leads Montana to maintain Kaepernick's game won't come full circle until he finds consistency from the pocket.
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SOURCE: ESPN

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