Jerry, Kraft, Mc Nair being deposed about Kaepernick

NorthTexan95

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As the Zek case shows, it has a lot to do with whoever the judge is. Any reasonable person can see that no collusion is necessary ... no one wants to put up with his baggage compared to what he can bring to the team. However, a judge can forgo common sense if they want some headlines.
 

NorthTexan95

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Oh ... and shouldn't this be in the "Drama Zone". That's all this is ... drama for the media to feed off of.
 

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I laughed the other day when the headline was something like "Kaepernick finally signs with someone".....freakin' book deal....that moron probably can't even read
How`s he a moron? He`s always come accross as a well spoken guy. Say what you want about his stance, it doesn`t mean he`s dumb.

Even dumb players who have done much worse get multiple chances in this league (Michael Vick)
 

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I think Kap might have a case.

Putting aside for a moment how I feel about Kap's actions, it sure seems like there has been league-wide collusion to blacklist him.
Only normal, no one wants a disruption especially at the QB position. Kap has no one to blame but himself. U r either all in as a football player again especially at the QB position or u want to be a social justice warrior, he made his choice so he should continue to protest and try to better the world.
 

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The NFL owners might have had a case for conduct detrimental until they endorsed that conduct.
 

THEHEREAFTER

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Of course not getting into the root of the Kap issue... I just don't see where this is going when it comes to forcing a team to sign someone? So vague and gray.
 

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I think Kap might have a case.

Putting aside for a moment how I feel about Kap's actions, it sure seems like there has been league-wide collusion to blacklist him.

The difficulty is proving actual collusion, which means they would have all had to get together and agree not to sign him.

I think it's clear the owners are refusing to sign him because of their fear it'll hurt their bottom line or because they don't care for what he stands for, but I doubt they all had to talk to each other to agree on that.
 

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I think Kap might have a case.

Putting aside for a moment how I feel about Kap's actions, it sure seems like there has been league-wide collusion to blacklist him.

Yeah when you see the parade of jokers at QB that teams have scrambled to add to their rosters over him, at the very least, it should make one raise an eyebrow.

I mean holy hell, the Texans just added Matt McGloin as a back up in the wake of Watson's injury. Are you honestly going to try to tell me that McGloin is a better backup option than Kep?
 
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