Kapernick suing the nfl lol

Well if you watch the NFL and pay attention, you'd realize there are a lot of QBs in the NFL that aren't as good as he is. Did you see how well Kevin Hogan played for the Browns today?

Kaepernick is not a franchise QB, why would a team sign him? They have to change their offense to fit his style. There are two teams that might be suited one is the Seahawks and the other is Carolina, both have good QBs.

He doesn't have to be a Franchise QB for a team to sign him. EVERY team in the league has at least 2 QBs and he is by far better than almost every backup QB in the league and better than some of the starters.

That is your opinion. Like it was pointed out he has to fit into a certain system and can not just play any system.

He's the typical one and done Super Bowl QB that no one usually remembers five years after his team went...

Crap how many years did Rex Grossman last after the Bears lost their Super Bowl?

So even though you think he deserves another shot, well he is no Moon, Culpeper, Cunningham or even Vick, so he does not belong in the NFL!

Hell he was just the lucky version of Vince Young!
 
I've followed NFL teams for decades. And, something "being talked about" is far different than proof of collusion.

But there is one more thing, why would owners have to engage in collusion when they don't have to hire anyone they don't want to hire. Colon is poison. No thinking employer, in or out of football, would want to hurt his business by hiring a worthless, divisive, troublemaker and whiner.

I've told you several times, the NFL with the CBA is not the same as someone working at McDonalds.
I didn't say they are the same. I did say that Colon's real calling, his future, lies in axing, "Would you like fries with that?"
No, he'll write a book on not his glorious NFL carrier, rather on being a victim of his own stupidity. It might sell to the hands-up-don't-shoot crowd whether they can read it or not.
 
Well if you watch the NFL and pay attention, you'd realize there are a lot of QBs in the NFL that aren't as good as he is. Did you see how well Kevin Hogan played for the Browns today?

Kaepernick is not a franchise QB, why would a team sign him? They have to change their offense to fit his style. There are two teams that might be suited one is the Seahawks and the other is Carolina, both have good QBs.

He doesn't have to be a Franchise QB for a team to sign him. EVERY team in the league has at least 2 QBs and he is by far better than almost every backup QB in the league and better than some of the starters.

That is your opinion. Like it was pointed out he has to fit into a certain system and can not just play any system.

He's the typical one and done Super Bowl QB that no one usually remembers five years after his team went...

Crap how many years did Rex Grossman last after the Bears lost their Super Bowl?

So even though you think he deserves another shot, well he is no Moon, Culpeper, Cunningham or even Vick, so he does not belong in the NFL!

Hell he was just the lucky version of Vince Young!


Rex Grossman played in the NFL a lot longer than you think.

He was in the NFL 6 years after that.

There are 89 QBs in the NFL right now.
 
I've followed NFL teams for decades. And, something "being talked about" is far different than proof of collusion.

But there is one more thing, why would owners have to engage in collusion when they don't have to hire anyone they don't want to hire. Colon is poison. No thinking employer, in or out of football, would want to hurt his business by hiring a worthless, divisive, troublemaker and whiner.

I've told you several times, the NFL with the CBA is not the same as someone working at McDonalds.
I didn't say they are the same. I did say that Colon's real calling, his future, lies in axing, "Would you like fries with that?"
No, he'll write a book on not his glorious NFL carrier, rather on being a victim of his own stupidity. It might sell to the hands-up-don't-shoot crowd whether they can read it or not.

I still would bet money it's his activist Muslim girlfriend that is behind all of this.
 
Well if you watch the NFL and pay attention, you'd realize there are a lot of QBs in the NFL that aren't as good as he is. Did you see how well Kevin Hogan played for the Browns today?

Kaepernick is not a franchise QB, why would a team sign him? They have to change their offense to fit his style. There are two teams that might be suited one is the Seahawks and the other is Carolina, both have good QBs.

He doesn't have to be a Franchise QB for a team to sign him. EVERY team in the league has at least 2 QBs and he is by far better than almost every backup QB in the league and better than some of the starters.
He couldn't even hold on to the starting job for the Santa Clara Whiners, who are now 0-6. Now if a team picked him up, he'd have to learn a completely new system and get into playing shape before he would be able to contribute anything. He is also a national pariah, and no team would want to have to deal with the controversy and bad press. He really fucked himself with this idiotic "protest". On the other hand, maybe he can hold the clipboard for Hundley in Green Bay.
 
a guy who commentates on NFL games compared the NY Giants' (GO GIANTS!) form to Harvey Weinstein, then had to apologize. this is the state of the NFL right now...
 
Trump on Hillary: "If she says sitting for National Anthem isn't disrespecting our flag... that thinking is why she lost."

Spot on.
 
There are other things to consider, too. For instance, why would any owner want a clown like kaeperdick on the team when he is a proven distraction and drama queen, and when he causes divisions among the team's fans and, probably, within the locker room.

There seems to be a growing numer of players and fans who support Kaepernick.
He may never play in the NFL again but he has started a movement that is gaining momentum. His cause is a noble one and worthy of national attention. Only a celebrity like him could have pulled it off.


Would any businessman want to hire an idiot who drives their paying customers away (as kaeperdick does through his stupidity)

No...but there is no evidence Colin's actions had that effect. Some fans lauded his bravery
while others gave him a thumbs down. When the dust clears..the possibility that only Rw white males will be seen at ball games looms as a game changer.

And finally, it it the owner's right to hire whom he pleases. Fuck the BLM retards, jesse jackson and the other whining weinies.
I suppose that would be cut and dry if the NFL didn't recieve huge subsidies at the taxpayer's expense. Doing so, In effect, sort of makes the NFL a government contractor. Even the stadiums they play in are built by local government tax dollars. So Colin may have some legal leeway to press them on a civil rights violation.

But look on the bright side. Colon surely has a bright future ahead, axing people, "Would you like fires with that?"

Colin Kaepernic is a highly educated person with excellent oratory skills. You look silly trying to use some urban dialect to demonstrate otherwise.
 
There are other things to consider, too. For instance, why would any owner want a clown like kaeperdick on the team when he is a proven distraction and drama queen, and when he causes divisions among the team's fans and, probably, within the locker room.

There seems to be a growing numer of players and fans who support Kaepernick.
He may never play in the NFL again but he has started a movement that is gaining momentum. His cause is a noble one and worthy of national attention. Only a celebrity like him could have pulled it off.


Would any businessman want to hire an idiot who drives their paying customers away (as kaeperdick does through his stupidity)

No...but there is no evidence Colin's actions had that effect. Some fans lauded his bravery
while others gave him a thumbs down. When the dust clears..the possibility that only Rw white males will be seen at ball games looms as a game changer.

And finally, it it the owner's right to hire whom he pleases. Fuck the BLM retards, jesse jackson and the other whining weinies.
I suppose that would be cut and dry if the NFL didn't recieve huge subsidies at the taxpayer's expense. Doing so, In effect, sort of makes the NFL a government contractor. Even the stadiums they play in are built by local government tax dollars. So Colin may have some legal leeway to press them on a civil rights violation.

But look on the bright side. Colon surely has a bright future ahead, axing people, "Would you like fires with that?"

Colin Kaepernic is a highly educated person with excellent oratory skills. You look silly trying to use some urban dialect to demonstrate otherwise.
What civil right did the NFL violate?
 
There are other things to consider, too. For instance, why would any owner want a clown like kaeperdick on the team when he is a proven distraction and drama queen, and when he causes divisions among the team's fans and, probably, within the locker room.

There seems to be a growing numer of players and fans who support Kaepernick.
He may never play in the NFL again but he has started a movement that is gaining momentum. His cause is a noble one and worthy of national attention. Only a celebrity like him could have pulled it off.


Would any businessman want to hire an idiot who drives their paying customers away (as kaeperdick does through his stupidity)

No...but there is no evidence Colin's actions had that effect. Some fans lauded his bravery
while others gave him a thumbs down. When the dust clears..the possibility that only Rw white males will be seen at ball games looms as a game changer.

And finally, it it the owner's right to hire whom he pleases. Fuck the BLM retards, jesse jackson and the other whining weinies.
I suppose that would be cut and dry if the NFL didn't recieve huge subsidies at the taxpayer's expense. Doing so, In effect, sort of makes the NFL a government contractor. Even the stadiums they play in are built by local government tax dollars. So Colin may have some legal leeway to press them on a civil rights violation.

But look on the bright side. Colon surely has a bright future ahead, axing people, "Would you like fires with that?"

Colin Kaepernic is a highly educated person with excellent oratory skills. You look silly trying to use some urban dialect to demonstrate otherwise.
What civil right did the NFL violate?
It could be argued that the NFL infringed upon two of Colin's unalienable rights as put forth in our Declaration of Independence.: those being the unalienable rights to liberty and the pursuit of happiness..
 
How come this asshat don't play in the CFL like Doug flutie did or rocket man, what they don't want him either?
 
There are other things to consider, too. For instance, why would any owner want a clown like kaeperdick on the team when he is a proven distraction and drama queen, and when he causes divisions among the team's fans and, probably, within the locker room.

There seems to be a growing numer of players and fans who support Kaepernick.
He may never play in the NFL again but he has started a movement that is gaining momentum. His cause is a noble one and worthy of national attention. Only a celebrity like him could have pulled it off.


Would any businessman want to hire an idiot who drives their paying customers away (as kaeperdick does through his stupidity)

No...but there is no evidence Colin's actions had that effect. Some fans lauded his bravery
while others gave him a thumbs down. When the dust clears..the possibility that only Rw white males will be seen at ball games looms as a game changer.

And finally, it it the owner's right to hire whom he pleases. Fuck the BLM retards, jesse jackson and the other whining weinies.
I suppose that would be cut and dry if the NFL didn't recieve huge subsidies at the taxpayer's expense. Doing so, In effect, sort of makes the NFL a government contractor. Even the stadiums they play in are built by local government tax dollars. So Colin may have some legal leeway to press them on a civil rights violation.

But look on the bright side. Colon surely has a bright future ahead, axing people, "Would you like fires with that?"

Colin Kaepernic is a highly educated person with excellent oratory skills. You look silly trying to use some urban dialect to demonstrate otherwise.
What civil right did the NFL violate?
It could be argued that the NFL infringed upon two of Colin's unalienable rights as put forth in our Declaration of Independence.: those being the unalienable rights to liberty and the pursuit of happiness..


Why because they don't want cancer on their teams?
 
There are other things to consider, too. For instance, why would any owner want a clown like kaeperdick on the team when he is a proven distraction and drama queen, and when he causes divisions among the team's fans and, probably, within the locker room.

There seems to be a growing numer of players and fans who support Kaepernick.
He may never play in the NFL again but he has started a movement that is gaining momentum. His cause is a noble one and worthy of national attention. Only a celebrity like him could have pulled it off.


Would any businessman want to hire an idiot who drives their paying customers away (as kaeperdick does through his stupidity)

No...but there is no evidence Colin's actions had that effect. Some fans lauded his bravery
while others gave him a thumbs down. When the dust clears..the possibility that only Rw white males will be seen at ball games looms as a game changer.

And finally, it it the owner's right to hire whom he pleases. Fuck the BLM retards, jesse jackson and the other whining weinies.
I suppose that would be cut and dry if the NFL didn't recieve huge subsidies at the taxpayer's expense. Doing so, In effect, sort of makes the NFL a government contractor. Even the stadiums they play in are built by local government tax dollars. So Colin may have some legal leeway to press them on a civil rights violation.

But look on the bright side. Colon surely has a bright future ahead, axing people, "Would you like fires with that?"

Colin Kaepernic is a highly educated person with excellent oratory skills. You look silly trying to use some urban dialect to demonstrate otherwise.
What civil right did the NFL violate?
It could be argued that the NFL infringed upon two of Colin's unalienable rights as put forth in our Declaration of Independence.: those being the unalienable rights to liberty and the pursuit of happiness..


Why because they don't want cancer on their teams?
Your argument is the same used to keep slaves from learning to read so long ago. Your mindset is reminiscent of an era when people like you thought civil rights for women and blacks was the "cancer" eating away at white male supremacy.
 
Putting aside rather you agree with Kaepernick kneeling during the anthem and looking at it strictly from a business standpoint if you were an owner would you sign Kaepernick?


That's kind of thing about collusion. If you have 30 teams in the NFL thinking like you just said, and you have two teams contemplating signing him... the other 30 teams are not going to want the other 2 teams to do it. Why? Because if he plays well the other 30 teams are going to look bad for not giving him a chance because of the political ramifications. So the 30 owners are going to reach out to the other 2 teams and ask them not to sign him... to protect the NFL shield. If you don't think the owners stick together, that would be naive.

SF decided to go in a different direction and cut Kaep who was the QB for a 3-13 team. If the 9ers gave up after investing that many years, why would another team sign him as a starter? Why would any team pay $10 mill. for a back up QB, when you can get one for $2 million or less? These are the issues you keep avoiding, its because they are legit questions and prove that there was no collusion among owners. Many teams passed on Mixon because of his distractions. NFL teams don't want a distraction, unless the distraction is offset by talent.

You brought up Vick, he signed as a back up for $1.6 million, a few million less than what Kaep was asking. Ray Rice might have a better case for collusion, but don't let facts get in you emotional rant.


They got a new GM and Lynch wanted to build his own team.

And other teams want to build their own team and they don’t want to build around a mediocre QB would could start but not take them where they want to go because his style of QB. That is not collusion that is making a choice of how you want to build their own teams. Why does Kaep have to be signed? He isn’t entitled to be on a team.
 

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