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Looks like Kaepernick won't be signing with the Ravens

The dolphins just got rid of one of those crazy *** WAG's when they got rid of Brett Grimes. Last thing they want is another one ready to tell Miami how racist they are and how great Castro is....
 
I didn't realize Cuttler was a robber guy, he made out with the $10mil. Seems like a lot for his caliber but I hope for him to do well. Desperate times brings BIG money.




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Oh and **** krappernick and those fans threatening black ball if he doesn't get signed. Those fans are probably the O'bummer phone and hand out specialist...................

He used his "FREEDOM of SPEECH" and thus has to pay the reprocussions of said freedom.




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The thought just occurred to me that Kap might want to try the CFL. It's a whole other country if he doesn't like this one. Of course there no one would pay attention to him.
 
The thought just occurred to me that Kap might want to try the CFL. It's a whole other country if he doesn't like this one. Of course there no one would pay attention to him.

Or, he can transgender himself, and play for the Pittsburgh Passion.
 
Or, he can transgender himself, and play for the Pittsburgh Passion.[/QUOTE


Transgender or not,....................I don't want him anywhere near PITTSBURGH..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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he could sign with the jags and be their number 1

San Fran is about the most Libtarded city in the country. If they won't put up with it I think his only hope is Seattle.
 
he could sign with the jags and be their number 1

As bad as the Jags need a QB, it's too close to south Florida. The Cuban expats would send their "representatives" to Jacksonville to camp out on his doorstep.

I still can't believe he was dumb enough to wear that shirt while trying to get a job in Miami....bwahahaha


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Kapernick is a dumpster fire looking for gasoline. A Pittsburgh paper whose name and sports writers shall not be mentioned here ran a piece about the Kap being signed as a backup for the Steelers. I know, I know but should Clan Rooney lose their minds and do something insane, Deebo would beat his *** for kneeling. Lol
 
Krapperdink picked the wrong venue / flag protest... To show his protest. Plus couple that with his ****** play of late and who wants an over the hill back up. I'm thinking the game is passing him by more and more the longer he is off the field. NOW the ******* backers of Kraperdink think they will black ball the NFL if he doen't get a job somewhere for some team. Kind of like the GAY dude getting his tryout in the NFL............ Didn't last long NOT because he was gay but because he wan't worth a ****, ability wise. Colin falls into that catagory as well, the gay part is unknown but the NOT worth a **** ability wise rings very true ion his case.




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BOOM!

If Jim Brown thinks it is wrong to kneel for the for the national anthem, then your are a confirmed dumbass Kaepernick.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/2...ck-style-protests-dont-desecrate-my-flag.html



Pro Football Hall of Famer and Cleveland Browns legend Jim Brown panned current football players who choose to protest during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner, saying “I don’t desecrate my flag and my national anthem.”

Brown, who fought for social causes throughout his career, told ThePostGame.com he empathizes with jobless quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who began the trend of kneeling during the anthem last season when he played for the San Francisco 49ers. But Brown said Kaepernick and other players who demonstrate – such as a dozen Cleveland players who knelt Monday – are going about their crusade the wrong way.

“I’m going to give you the real deal: I’m an American,” Brown said. “I don’t desecrate my flag and my national anthem. I’m not gonna do anything against the flag and national anthem. I’m going to work within those situations. But this is my country, and I’ll work out the problems, but I’ll do it in an intelligent manner.”
Kaepernick began to kneel in order to protest what he alleged was an increasing spate of police brutality against minorities. Brown said he wants to be in Kaepernick’s “corner” on the demonstration, but he suggested the act hadn’t been thought through.

“If you have a cause, I think you should organize it, present it in a manner where it's not only you standing or sitting on one knee, but a lot of people that is gonna get behind each other and do something about it,” Brown said. “If I ask you one question: Who is Colin calling on to follow what he's talking about?”
Brown also acknowledged players should try to honor the wishes of the team owners who are paying them millions of dollars.

“Colin has to make up his mind whether he's truly an activist or he's a football player,” Brown said. “Football is commercial. You have owners. You have fans. And you want to honor that if you're making that kind of money…”

Brown added: “You have to understand there's intelligence that's involved, OK? I can't be two things at once that contradict each other. If I sign for money, then the people I sign with, they have rules and regulations.”
 
I thought I read where the Jaguar's owner said he was OPEN to hiring Krapperdink for his team. Maybe Colon will get that job after all........




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Nice to see from the guy who left me reputation with the comment "not needed. Take your agenda to a political column" when I tried to plead Kaepernick's case

Aggie, it's supposed to be in the political forum.

This is the football Forum. Only enough room for football and dick jokes here.
 
Aggie, it's supposed to be in the political forum.

This is the football Forum. Only enough room for football and dick jokes here.

I don't disagree, but so should that nonsense YT video (and any other trashing of the man that has nothing to do with football that seems to occur every time his name is brought up). That's all I'm saying
 
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See? The Pitt guy is the smart one in the room.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/20199...-explains-why-kaepernick-amanda-prestigiacomo

WATCH: Bills' LeSean McCoy Explains Why Kaepernick Hasn't Been Signed. He's Exactly Right.
It's not them, Colin, it's you.

ByAMANDA PRESTIGIACOMO
@amandapresto
August 24, 2017
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy told reporters on Thursday that free agent Colin Kaepernick has yet to be signed because he isn't good enough as a player to be worth the massive distraction he'd cause a team. Further, while McCoy acknowledged the former San Francisco 49er QB's First Amendment right to sit during the anthem — as he did during the 2016 season — he noted that there are better platforms for addressing their beliefs.

"In this country, you can believe what you want — freedom of speech," he said. "I think maybe they can choose a better platform to state their beliefs."

McCoy then went on to label some of those people beating the race drums on the issue as "followers," only repeating “what they heard.” To McCoy, there is a lot more to do with the situation than the national anthem fiasco, such as Kaepernick's poor play on the field.

"It's a lot more than just he's not on the team because he doesn't want to stand for the national anthem," said McCoy. "That may have something to do with it, but I think also it has a lot to do with his play. I'm sure a lot of teams wouldn't want him as their starting quarterback. That chaos that comes along with it, it's a lot."

The running back reiterated that Kaepernick's sub-par play simply isn't worth the headache; he's not Tom Brady; he's not Odell Beckham.

"As a team, trying to win and not have a distraction on the team, I just take that as a player — there's certain players that could be on the team with big distractions, and there's other players that it's not good enough or not worth it. I think his situation is not good enough to have him on the team with all the attention that comes along with it. I'm sure if a guy like [Tom] Brady or a guy like whoever is your favorite player — Odell Beckham or a guy like that — you'll deal with that attention and play him," said the Buffalo Bill.

A reporter then pressed McCoy, asking about former NFL quarterback Michael Vick, who made his way back onto a team post-jail time for dogfighting.

The running back stated the obvious: Vick was a much better player than Kaepernick is, thus worth the baggage.

"[Vick's]10 times better than Kaepernick," he said. "You'll deal with that situation, that attention, that media aspect of it. The good, the bad attention you'll get. Compared to Kaepernick, it's like, he's not really that good [enough] of a player to deal with."

McCoy again resisted the racist conspiracy theories surrounding Kaepernick, suggesting some "outside of sports don't really know" the full picture. "They see only one side of black guy standing up for a good reason [and] the NFL is against him, but I think it's more than that. I think it has to do with some of that. But also, dealing with him with him on the team you're trying to build together. There's so many outsiders [that] can mess up a team," he said. "I can see both sides, I really can."

"You just got to look at all sides," McCoy continued. "Like, if I'm an owner or the GM of a team, do I want to put him on my team? Is he good enough to be on the squad, to even deal with everything that's going on? That's something that I don't really partake in."

In other words, it's not the owners, Colin, it's you.
 
Honestly, you can put wording into his contract to sign him, but he's not allowed to use the football field as a platform to protest. He becomes a non issue this way.

And seriously MODs. This thread needs moved.
 
Kaep needs to move on. No team wants the publicity he brings.
He's a SJW now. He can use his nfl money to spread his word.
 
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