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Personally, I do not give a rat’s ass about his upbringing everyone has problems. If anything reading this makes me think, he is an even bigger douchebag than I thought, I would expect someone like him to appreciate his opportunity to play in the NFL and the team that granted him that opportunity. Instead Mr. $18 million is parading around South Beach in a Dolphins hat like an ungrateful ass, add that to the fact that he felt the need 10 games into his career to trade mark his touchdown celebration the week before he played in the Super Bowl. Tom Brady has played QB in the NFL for how many seasons, how many games, does he have any trademarks? Collin is about one thing and that is Collin, and he is probably the 18th best QB in the league, forget $18 million a season. If he did not play on that team, with that defense, offensive line, and running game he would be out of the NFL within 5 years, and I would not be surprised if that happened still.
Small Excerpt from article link below.
Colin Kaepernick's parents upset at criticism of son's tattoos
Colin's adopted Dad is Rick. "Rick read the Sporting News column critical of his son Thursday and was bothered but not angry. This guy has probably never talked to Colin. Rick said. Instead of saying that Colin does all these great things and donates his time to children, this guy is going to make him out like a gangster."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...rnick-tattoo-criticism-sporting-news/1736671/
Part in bold "everyone has problems" refer to John 8:7
Lets be honest you're so blinded by pure hatred for Colin you spin anything positive posted about him negatively in an attempt to make him out to be this terrible person. This thread was simply about Colin asking for 18 million a year as a QB, yet you decided to make it personal and say that he's the biggest douche in the NFL. I am no fan of Richard Sherman and I think alot of his antics have been bad, but all I said simply about Richard Sherman was that he should seek therapy to deal with himself.
Your post about him trademarking a pose, wearing a Dolphins hat and lacking appreciation for opportunities given to him is the same spiel you posted a few months ago in your old Kaepernik thread. Many in that thread refuted your claims on Colin and couldn't understand how you think he's bad because he trademarked his pose or that he wore a dolphins hat etc.
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...king-going-down-same-path-tebowing-page7.html
My old post from your other Colin thread. The kid is a smart guy trying to follow his dreams. He's not an idiot. You can predict all you want, but only God knows his future.
Lets stop trying to rip him at every angle like: he's not loyal because of a hat, he doesn't practice his passing, he's looking for hoes, he's dumb, I hope he fails, he'll be out of the league in X number of years, he's trademarked for money etc. I mean, I don't know if he'll get better, worse, or stay the same in terms of his QB skills. I am holding off judgment till the end of the season before I deem him a good, great, or bad QB. If he's out of the league in a few years life goes on and if he remains in the league for the next 10 years life goes on. I have no issue with him since he's not committed any crimes or done anything really horrible. If anything he's a extremely confident QB who was over hyped by the public, has regressed, trademarked his pose, wore another team's hat, twitters/instagrams often and continues to purse his dream in the NFL. None of that is going to cause me to dislike him. Nevertheless, I wish Colin nothing but the best.
I am going to quote Max here: "I'm guessing he had very little to do with trademarking anything. He has "people" to do that. I don't think that can explain any drop in form. Nor, I suspect, does his choice of head gear".
I am quoting Bible Gateway here :"Jesus faced a mob that was eager to execute a woman caught in adultery. He put a stop to it with a simple challenge: anyone who has no sin in their life should step forward and throw the first stone. That sentence is often cited as a reminder to avoid judging others when there are faults in your own life that need to be addressed."
John 8:7 NIV - When they kept on questioning him, he - Bible Gateway