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Everything Kaepernick does is a cry for attention. That’s the point. The only relationship between his actions as an NFL player and a cause are that he used the cause to draw attention to himself. I’d it was about the cause instead “hey look at me I’m kneeling for the national anthem” he would have used his access to the media to bring attention to he cause. He didn’t.You're reiterating something I did not refute. I know that's what you said. And in fact, I was pretty much agreeing with you that I don't blame teams for passing on him. I chose to further speak on the idea of "baggage", and how weird it is that we exist in a league where that is worth this entire controversy while we let sexual and harmful abuse run with like, a 4 game suspension.
Plenty of players in the NFL have no respect for being apart of a team, or they wouldn't do the insane stuff that they do in the free time, such as what I've outlined in the past two posts.
Again, I'm not disagreeing with your original post. As for this post, I don't think this is a personal cry out for attention, and that's the only real point I'm disagreeing with you on, but that's not a big deal right now.
malcolm Jenkins is about the cause. Kaepernick is about being an attention whore.
players off the field issues are off the field. Kaepernick brings it to the stadium. That doesn’t man beating your wife is better than being a distraction to your team but the fact that NFL players have off the field problems doesn’t mean a player creating distraction is not a problem because you can find a different problem that is worse.