No to Kaepernick in Dallas

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Zordon

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The selective outrage from the Fox News crowd always makes me laugh. Same people who hate Kaep/BLM, are the same ones who were cheering on Cliven Bundy when he and his group of thugs had rifles literally pointed at the police, same ones who fake mourned when Muhammad Ali passed, same ones always whining about PC this....safe space that. Criminal justice reform is a cause worth fighting for, I'm sorry it makes some of you uncomfortable.
 

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He's an uneducated dolt who doesn't understand that his obligation is to his employer when he is at work
Is there an NFL by-law that says he must stand for the national anthem? If there is, I never heard of that. If there isn't, what obligation to his employer is he violating? If you have fired people for violating company policy, I would say that's great, you uphold what your employer wants and whomever disagrees should find another job. But again, what company policy did Kap violate?
 
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Try not to honor your country's flag and national anthem in China, Mexico, Russia, Puerto Rico, or anywhere else abroad, and the citizens will tar and feather yo buttox....
 

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Try not to honor your country's flag and national anthem in China, Mexico, Russia, Puerto Rico, or anywhere else abroad, and the citizens will tar and feather yo buttox....
Isn't that why you and many others line in THIS country, and makes this country so great?
 

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Is there an NFL by-law that says he must stand for the national anthem? If there is, I never heard of that. If there isn't, what obligation to his employer is he violating? If you have fired people for violating company policy, I would say that's great, you uphold what your employer wants and whomever disagrees should find another job. But again, what company policy did Kap violate?
He made himself more important than the team. And now, he's not on a team. That's what I call justice.
 

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Isn't that why you and many others line in THIS country, and makes this country so great?


What you and others don't understand is that there's an agenda to make us collapse so that we will end up just like third world countries..

Again, if this Billionaire was truly a civil rights champion, he would fund Civil Rights lawsuits.

Instead he is funding protests that lead to riots and civil unrest..

*Rinse, gargle, rewind, repeat*

**Insert Dead Horse**


But Look!!


There's water!!!


:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
 

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Being unpatriotic doesn't make you a champion for civil rights, it makes you an uninformed puppet for a False Agenda, ie a buffoon to all those in the know..

Colin has a kick me sign on his back and ya'll don't even know it....
 

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What are the statistics of all these childern you speak of? So it's ok for cititizens to kill people and hate those that try to stop it but it's not ok for those that protect more lives than anyone to make mistake because the are a human/cop
Never said it was ok for civilians. I said bad people do bad things. Police shouldn't be under that category.
 

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They will do it again if Aldon Smith becomes available.
I think Garrett would really oppose that.
Could still happen I guess, but it would surprise me.

Like him or not as a coach, he keeps be being proven right on threse character disagreements and I do think Stephen and Jerry listen to him in that regard.
 

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Kaepernick is not good enough to validate the circus he now brings with him.

If a team is absolutely desperate for a QB then I think they will take this on but he isn't good enough to take the focus off of winning and onto his agenda.



Kaepernick and Tebow are a lot alike imo. The both became such lightning rods that no team is willing to put up with the circus that comes with them even though they would both bring something in backup roles.
 

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Wow. The mods were hibernating here.I've seen less political threads on political message boards.
I once suggested a mod sounded like a politician, in jest, and was threatened and warned that another
such comment would be grounds for benching.

Regardless of what opinion we each have on Kaepernick, he cost the NFL millions of dollars and viewers.
His comments on Castro during a road week to Miami was a low point. He praised the fallen tyrant and
Kiko Alonso tried to decapitate him on the field for it.
 

Melonfeud

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Want. He plays Dak's style.

He's a great, generous guy to boot.

Double bonus.

From my understanding Colin has " put his money where his mouth is" when he pulled his disrespectful B.S. ,his jersey sales shot up to that #1 spot for several weeks and he donated his cut of the proceeds, I've heard to the tune of 2-3 million geeters of his own cash.
Kap will suffer an on field injury way before Dak will anyway IMO.
Kellen is pretty short in stature and green, but the people of Idaho damn near have constructed religious shrines in his honor, I'm content to roll with Dak and keep kellen on the roster as backup,,,who knows? He could have gotten better since that Commanders game.
 

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I'd be surprised if we take him. Jerry is very big into patriotism for this team and since Kaepernick's stance is against cops and how we paid such a beautiful tribute to the slain Dallas officers last year, I just don't see it happening.

In reality, it's just Stephen A. Smith looking for attention and ESPN continues to blame the 'business model' for their drop in ratings, Web site clicks and revenue.





YR
I remember that string of L.E.O. killed in Texas, what was it 5 or 7?, IMO that wasn't some random whacko but orchestrated and hopefully planned to create mass copycat incidents coast to coast by design ( thank god it failed)
I'm spiraling off on a political conspiracy tangent now,so,,, never mind.
 
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