LocimusPrime
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Kaps girlfriend compared the Ravens owner to slave owner and Ray Lewis to a slave

Kaps girlfriend compared the Ravens owner to slave owner and Ray Lewis to a slave
That's where Kap has been getting all these weird ideas. He didn't used to be this way until that girl.
Kaps girlfriend compared the Ravens owner to slave owner and Ray Lewis to a slave
That's where Kap has been getting all these weird ideas. He didn't used to be this way until that girl.
The reason is some people are attention seeking bad word. That's the answer simple and plain because all it does rile up certain people for the umpteenth variation of a Kaepernick story.Why even make this thread
Nah you was just looking for a reason to say someone was bad if this "delegitimizes" his logic esp when it wasn't even him that posted it. Just be honest don't hide behind some bogus excuse.That's insane. This is the sort of thing that completely delegitimizes his logic. If you can honestly compare those with a straight face - Kap is right where he deserves... Without a job
Half of your posts are backhanded attempts at starting irrational debate and/or calling people out just because they disagree with your feelings.Nah you was just looking for a reason to say someone was bad if this "delegitimizes" his logic esp when it wasn't even him that posted it. Just be honest don't hide behind some bogus excuse.
Some in the media (and I guess apparently you too?) keep making it sound like Kaepernick is competing with guys like Moore for a roster spot.Look for it; if Colin Kaepernick isn't on an NFL team roster by opening day, even as a backup, their Will be NFL players who will demonstrate their solidarity, possibly even kneeling during the anthem, daring owners to do something.
This won't be about players agreeing with Kaepernick about the country and injustice or about disrespecting the flag, and they will say that. This will be about anger that the NFL owners are blackballing a member of the NFL brotherhood. There are 100 QBs in camp, including our own noodle arm Moore, whose ugly velocity was on display last night. Say what you will about the guy; there are not 50 QBs better than Kaepernick. Now we see injuries starting to threaten teams' seasons.
Even the players who hate what he did will support Kaepernick's right to work and have another chance. I hope he gets signed in the coming weeks so this can go away, but if not, look out.
Look for it; if Colin Kaepernick isn't on an NFL team roster by opening day, even as a backup, their Will be NFL players who will demonstrate their solidarity, possibly even kneeling during the anthem, daring owners to do something.
This won't be about players agreeing with Kaepernick about the country and injustice or about disrespecting the flag, and they will say that. This will be about anger that the NFL owners are blackballing a member of the NFL brotherhood. There are 100 QBs in camp, including our own noodle arm Moore, whose ugly velocity was on display last night. Say what you will about the guy; there are not 50 QBs better than Kaepernick. Now we see injuries starting to threaten teams' seasons.
Even the players who hate what he did will support Kaepernick's right to work and have another chance. I hope he gets signed in the coming weeks so this can go away, but if not, look out.
He goes out of his way to praise law enforcement at every turn. Don't recall him actually saying that though...but maybe he did. I'm sure he feels that way.Jerry has already said that if any one of his players sit, they will find their way off the team......so, that would be a no.
Can you blame them. Listen to Jerry when he was asked about the presidential hopefuls. These owners care about their teams for the most part, taking a social stand that easily divides your fan base henceforth your revenue stream is dumb, that is business 101.LOL. Jerry and EVERY other owner wants robots not players who think for themselves. Plus most players will do WHATEVER the person signing their check ask them to do as long as their paycheck is coming in. So if that means standing on one foot barking like a dog they'll do that for the almighty dollar.
It's always a girl. lol
And if you think Jerry would cut Scandrick or Elliott or TSmith or Jones or any other prominent starter for kneeling in protest of Kaepernick's blacklisting, you are taking Jerry too literally. The league is asking for noise and publicity they don't want on this issue. Someone needs to bring Kaepernick into camp as a backup.Jerry has already said that if any one of his players sit, they will find their way off the team......so, that would be a no.
I'm suggesting they might do it in solidarity about blackballing a guy for something he says he won't do again that the league officially accepted because they had no legal right to do anything else. It now has nothing to do with Kaep's idea of injustice. Now it's about injustice in the NFL....players will get much more fired up about that.They didn't last year, so why would they do it this year?
Not that I really care either way. Doesn't affect me in any way
Well, Cutler has much more experience, won't threaten Tanneyhill, and fits their system as a pocket passer. Cutler is somewhat of a loser, but he's a better option at QB, I think.The dolphins just signed cutler rather than deal w kap
Can you blame them. Listen to Jerry when he was asked about the presidential hopefuls. These owners care about their teams for the most part, taking a social stand that easily divides your fan base henceforth your revenue stream is dumb, that is business 101.
He goes out of his way to praise law enforcement at every turn. Don't recall him actually saying that though...but maybe he did. I'm sure he feels that way.
And with the cowardly slaughter of cops during a BLM rally, that happened in Dallas just last year, it's almost unimaginable that a Cowboy player would kneel.
You smart! I agree w ya.Half of your posts are backhanded attempts at starting irrational debate and/or calling people out just because they disagree with your feelings.
No thanks, I'm good.
Good day to you, sir. Or ma'am. (don't want to offend)