We will have to agree to disagree.
Did he not Play out his deal in SF on the bench and then turn down an offer from SF? If he was productive he would be playing somewhere.
The owner of the Ravens confirmed the offer, but there was some disagreement over terms.
How rich is the above post?
It boggles me that someone with absolutely zero access to him, no first-hand conversations to reference, et cetera, can somehow claim the Kap “doesn’t really understand what he’s fighting for.”
The hubris to do so is astonishing.
Secondly, to claim a guy that’s help lead a team to a Super Bowl appearance and coming off a season in which he threw 16 TDs/4 INT in part-time duty isn’t somehow qualified to even be a backup in the league.
#comedyrelief
When you make this statement:
"I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,"
While wearing a shirt with Fidel Castro on it.... I don’t think he does. The irony of that press conference was too much.
I really don’t care to do anything refernce him or feel compelled to admit anything. This a forum about our beloved Cowboys. Where is the popcorn?
If he was a Cowboy, I would care.ha, comes into a thread about kaep, makes false statements about kaep, but tries to make it seem like he doesnt care once he cant back up his statements. makes sense
If he was a Cowboy, I would care.
My point is you replied to multiple people and made several posts in this thread about him but lost interest and only care about cowboys once you were found to be wrong.If he was a Cowboy, I would care.
Again, proof? I would suspect if the Ravens owner has publicly confirmed they made an offer to Kap, it would be a pretty well reported story, especially in light of the fact the league is being sued for collusion here.
And yet, no internet search I ran found what you are claiming.
So at this point, the only conclusion unless you have something is that you have a bad memory or made this up or maybe got hoodwinked by some bizarre news outlet or blog.
You don't think that will be transparent?Someone needs to offer him a minimum contract (like McGloin and others have signed) to be a backup which he will deny because he wants to be played millions. After he denies the offer case is closed.
I don't think there have been any reports of Kaep saying anything about money he is looking for. That's all speculation.There's a big difference in what these QB's are getting signed for and what Kaepernick thinks he's worth.
As was stated earlier, if Kap was productive in SF at the end of his time there, he likely would be playing somewhere. There is too much cash on the table to do otherwise.
Heck, if he was better than Dak, I would sign him.
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
His last year in San Fran he had a QB rating of 91 with 16 TDs and 4 interceptions. To suggest he was not productive is a reach. Those numbers aren't eye popping but certainly better than what you'd get out of the likes of Matt McGloin, Brandon Weeden, etc., right?