Okay, I'm not going to get into a political (right and wrong) discussion because it's irrelevant to my point.
I followed this closely. Rohrweisser SAID he got the tat in high school and because of his love of the military, etc.
After that, there were Twitter threads all over the place showing him in college without the tat. I won't judge their veracity - I'm just telling you what happened on Twitter.
The Charlottesville "Jews will not replace us rally" was in 2017 - the unofficial security for those protesters were the 3%'ers, a group the anti-defamation league goes after all the time. Again, I'm offering no opinions of them/all of them/some of them here - just stating a fact.
Jemele Hill wasn't the only one going after Rohrweisser and also went after him hand-in-hand on a meta level, along with many other individuals and groups from the angle of the NFL being okay with him joining the league while blackballing Colin Kaepernick. Nobody wanted that brought out again. This happened happened. Whether or into you or I like it or not, it happened.
There were also tweets of Rohrweisser's praising Jordan Pederson and other far right-wingers (often white nationalist). There were also some people who knew him from college piling on and claiming that he knew exactly what the tat was and calling him explicitly racist against black people. Again, I cannot stress this enough or enough times, this reporting/rumormongering/whatever happened. Sounds a bit weird to me since so many of the other folks at Marshall said exactly the opposite. Truth, whichever way, dies on social media.
Bob Kraft doesn't live in a vacuum. Blue square is HIS cause.
So put it all together. I'll add that the controversy and the attacks on Justin started the day after the draft - kicking is all about concentration. He was devastated according to his former coach, whom he called, and who was worried about his state of mind. After Rohrweisser said he didn't approve of the 3%'ers, he started taking **** from the right just as badly. He was in a no-win situation over a stupid tattoo.
Rohrweisser, a 5th round pick, the first kicker taken in the draft, and with reportedly a huge leg, never kicked a ball for the Patriots in a game (there were no preseason games in 2020). He sat on the PS for a year - he had $318k guaranteed when he signed and counted 0 against the cap. They signed Folk back AFTER the controversy erupted, halfway through training camp.
Rohrweisser (and Folk!) was released right away after year end in March 2021. First kicker taken. Never kicked in any game live - no injuries. And at the point of release, with no other kickers on the Pats.
Do the math. You can bark at me all you want - seems lately, that's the only way you post. I'm making no judgments on Rohrweisser. I don't know the kid. I take him at his word with a shrug - by which I mean he had to say what he said, of course, to have any chance at a career. He didn't go out and attack anyone, or beat up a kid or rape a woman or anything like that, so it sucks that he's gone, but welcome to the world. He was never picked up by anyone else. Career over.
I stand by what I said: no one with a 3% tattoo was or is going to play for a team owned by Robert Kraft, who is heavily involved with the anti-defamation league and consider Charlottesville to be one of the darkest days in modern America.