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Felger To Colin Kaepernick: 'Dude, You're Not That Cool'

BOSTON (CBS) - Fans of the NFL are growing tired of 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh's sideline antics.

You can't go three minutes of game action without seeing Harbaugh whining to the referees, something Michael Felger described as similar to a "bad little league parent."

Harbaugh's reputation is well known, but now Felger is fed up with Colin Kaepernick too.

A quarterback is supposed to conduct himself like a leader, and tattoos or no tattoos Felger thinks he acts like a punk.

Mike Felger and Tony Massarotti took a little Patriots breather on Monday to talk about the NFC Championship Game, and a conversation began about the likeability - or lack thereof - of one Colin Kaepernick.

"Colin Kaepernick is becoming more unlikeable by the day. Like dude, what is up with that attitude? Just drop it. I'm not talking about the tattoos. The quarterback position is a leadership position, a management position that's different than all others."

"Do you have to be mocking the other quarterback's touchdown dance? They're both stupid. I hate guys who each have their own individual dance, like Cam Newton has 'The Superman' and Colin Kaepernick has to mock the Superman thing?"

"'No, I'm gonna do the Superman, then zip it up and kiss my bicep because that's my signature!' - take your signature and shove it up your [butt]."

"I just see Kaepernick and the way he conveys himself and I say to myself, 'Dude you're not that cool, quit acting like you got street cred.' You  know where Colin Kaepernick is from? He's from Milwaukee. He's from Wisconsin. You're not from Compton. Just drop the whole thing. Cut it out you child. Grow up," said Felger on Monday.

Tony Massarotti thinks the Seattle Seahawks are just as bad when it comes to taunting and trash talk, and he predicts the game will be a "rock fight" come Sunday night.

Listen below:

Kaepernick Is Not That Cool

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