Colin Kaepernick and Sio Moore don't seem to like each other very much. (USATSI)
It's probably a good thing the 49ers and Raiders only play each other once every four years because if Colin Kaeperick and Sio Moore saw each other more often than that, things would probably get ugly.
During halftime on Sunday, the Raiders linebacker was one of the first players into the tunnel. However, instead of going into Oakland's locker room, Moore stayed in the tunnel and it looked like he did that because he was specifically waiting for Kaepernick.
Once Kaepernick entered the tunnel, Moore went up to him and kept saying, "I'm good. I'm good."
Kaepernick then responded with, "I hope you are. I'm coming for you."
Moore then followed that up by calling Kaepernick a "Bitch ass mother f----r."
The trash-talking didn't stop at halftime either. A few hours after Oakland's 24-13 win, the Raiders linebacker took to Instagram and flat-out called Kaepernick a chump.
Moore also took to Twitter and retweeted this after the game.
Sio comes from ILB scrapes and heads straight downhill. Textbook. #RaiderNation @MrOakTown55 https://t.co/5hPOMJA6yb
— Blackhanside (@blackhanside) December 8, 2014
Although the Raiders won and Moore tackled Kaepernick for the seven-yard loss above, Moore didn't do much else. Six of Kaepernick's 18 completions in the game went Moore's way.
javascript:mctmp(0);While effective downhill, LB Sio Moore was charged with six catches allowed on six targets his way, giving up 80 yards (52 YAC) and a score.
— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) December 9, 2014
Here's the video from the Kaepernick-Moore exchange (via TMZ.com).
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Who's in and who's out of the early games in Week 14?
You know what time it is.To help you survive and advance today, this post will provide all of the information regarding this morning's actives and inactives. Among the names we'll be tracking this morning are Isaiah Crowell, Rashad Jennings, Justin Forsett, DeSean Jackson and Greg Olsen, to name a few. Follow along with this post and refresh it consistently starting at 11:30 a.m. Eastern for all of the pertinent info.-- Giants RB Rashad Jennings is active. However, Andre Williams will start, and Jennings is expected to play only on passing downs. Thus, Williams makes for a decent RB2 in a great matchup. Jennings should be avoided as he may not see more than a few touches. The Titans have allowed more than 800 rushing yards over their past five games.-- Browns tight end Jordan Cameron has tweeted out that he will be active today. It will be his first game played since sustaining a concussion in Week 8. He's worth a shot against a defense that is allowing the third-most fantasy points to TEs.-- Panthers TE Greg Olsen is active despite a knee injury. He's a fine TE1 against the Saints.-- Redskins WR DeSean Jackson is inactive because of his bruised fibula. He didn't practice at all this week. Pierre Garcon and tight end Jordan Reed will see all of the targets they can take today versus the Rams.-- Ravens RB Justin Forsett is active. He was limited during the week because of an ankle injury, but he should see a healthy workload against the Dolphins' struggling run defense. He is a low-end RB1. Lorenzo Taliaferro will probably see a few more carries than normal.-- Torrey Smith is also active for the Ravens, but reports have stated that he was sporting a noticeable limp during pregame warmups and was wearing a wrap over his injured knee. He is listed as probable on the injury report, but that doesn't seem to tell the story now. He's suddenly a risky WR2/3 versus the Dolphins. Marlon Brown will probably pick up some extra snaps to take some of the pressure off of Smith.-- Reggie Bush is active for the Lions. He shouldn't be in your lineups in this playoff week. Lions RB Joique Bell will still lead this backfield.-- Isaiah Crowell is active for the Browns. He has a hip injury, but he should be the bell-cow back versus the Colts' below-average run defense. It's worth nothing that Terrance West and Shaun Draughn are also active. Crowell looks like a high-end RB2.-- For the Titans, QB Zach Mettenberger is active after spraining his throwing shoulder last week. However, WR Kendall Wright is inactive because of a cracked bone in his hand. No Titans offensive player is a recommended start against the Giants. RB Shonn Greene is a healthy scratch.-- Dolphins tight end Charles Clay after missing last week's game due to knee and hamstring injuries. He's more of a TE2 today versus Baltimore.-- Bucs RB Bobby Rainey is inactive. We'll see if Charles Sims get some more work versus the Lions, but the matchup is really tough. He should be on your bench.-- Khiry Robinson is active for the first time in several weeks. He had been sidelined by a forearm injury. He'll chip in to New Orleans' backfield along with Pierre Thomas, but Mark Ingram is still a fine RB2 in a favorable matchup versus the Panthers.-- Colts TE Dwayne Allen is back from his ankle injury. He's been a touchdown-or-bust tight end for most of the season, and that probably holds true for this week. But he's a fine TE1, and Coby Fleener's value takes a big hit.-- Lions WR Calvin Johnson is active. He'll continue to be rested routinely during the practice week, but he's fine.-- Steelers RB Dri Archer is a healthy scratch.-- Dolphins WR Brian Hartline is active after leaving Monday's game early due to a knee injury. He is a WR5.Players who have already been ruled out for Week 14 include Jerick McKinnon, Andre Ellington, DeAngelo Williams, and Justin Hunter. Those players and the impact of their absences will be discussed briefly below. For a full rundown of injuries across the league this week, click the source link below to the NFL's official injury report.
-- The back injury that kept McKinnon out of last week's game will now keep him out for the rest of the season as he was placed on injured reserve Saturday. The Vikings' run game will now be handled by a committee consisting of Matt Asiata, Ben Tate and Joe Banyard. Asiata should get the plurality of the touches, but he's a touchdown-or-bust flex today versus the Jets' solid defensive front.-- Ellington has a hip pointer that Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians described as "severe" earlier this week. Stepfan Taylor will start versus the Chiefs' leaky run defense, but he'll likely share carries pretty evenly with Marion Grice. This is another low-end flex situation.-- Williams broke a finger during last week's game, so that leaves Jonathan Stewart as the Panthers' lead back in their run-heavy scheme. Today, Carolina will face the Saints, who have allowed more than 750 rushing yards over their past five games. Stewart is coming off of a 14-touch, 110-yard performance in Minnesota, and he should be a sneaky RB2 as long as the Panthers can keep the game close.-- Hunter has been ruled out for the season because of the lacerated spleen that landed him in the hospital for a few days this week. With Kendall Wright questionable to play today, the Titans are running low on outlets for quarterback Zach Mettenberger. Even against the Giants' injury-riddled defense, it's difficult to endorse any Titan as a fantasy start in this playoff week.
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