AP

49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s poor play the last two weeks has been the subject of much conversation in Northern California and elsewhere.

It also seemed to be the source of some frustration for wide receiver Anquan Boldin during last week’s 17-3 loss to the Packers. Boldin appeared exasperated at times during the loss, just as he did during the previous week’s 47-7 loss to the Cardinals, but said this week that the subject of his frustration isn’t the quarterback.

Boldin said he’s frustrated because he feels the team as a whole is better than what they’ve shown on the field this season rather than with the guy charged with getting him the ball.

“I don’t listen to what people say,” Boldin said, via the San Francisco Chronicle. “People are going to come out with theories one way or the other. My job is to come out and play football. Me and Kap are on great terms. Our relationship hasn’t changed just because were not winning football games. I don’t have frustrations with Kap. I have frustrations with us as a team not doing what we’re capable of doing.”

It’s not the first time that Boldin has expressed his feelings that the entire team is underachieving this season and the only argument he’s likely to hear on that front is about whether it was realistic to expect much more from this team. The same could be said of expectations for Kaepernick as long as diminished returns continue to be the order of the day.