PatsGirl2011
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I think it’s fair to say that both Kaepernick and the NFL office are clown shows
Yup.
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Now, he can sue them for collusion - especially if no one bothered to make the trip to his “new workout”.
Thats not collusion.
If you think Kaepernick is a good QB I will gladly negotiate the sale of anything with you.
If he wasn’t a train wreck of a person he would have gotten a backup job. But he is and that overcomes his borderline backup level talent.
I have access to some nice FL land that is for sale.Because this has nothing to do with a football player trying to find his way back into the NFL.
Where is the bolded part reporter? Can you provide a link?
No, it isn't. Are we in 1930?
apparently it WAS a set-up, and the NFL is the complete fraud. Maybe they both are, but the NFL is sleazy in this instance....he wouldn’t show up to the approved time and place the NFL set up... Complete fraud.
I have access to some nice FL land that is for sale.
So, Kaep isn't interested in playing in the NFL? presumably not in the last 3 offseason also?
apparently it WAS a set-up, and the NFL is the complete fraud. Maybe they both are, but the NFL is sleazy in this instance.
It’s just Florio speculation.
This is the silliest statement this year, and we have had some impressive ones.
Keep want to work for the NFL, because that is his chosen profession.
He cited the lawyer for the info Kaepernick didn’t want to sign the waiver for employment liability. The theory it was an elaborate set-up and opens the NFL to another lawsuit is all from Florio.Florio cited Kaepernick’s lawyer and Kaepernick’s agent for the info.
Well they could have handled the anthem thing better but no one wanting to sign Kaepernick makes perfect sense to me.
He stinks and he brings baggage. If you stink you better not bring baggage and if you bring baggage you need to not stink.
He cited the lawyer for the info Kaepernick didn’t want to sign the waiver for employment liability. The theory it was an elaborate set-up and opens the NFL to another lawsuit is all from Florio.
At least I don’t see anything from him backing that up in his article.
I don’t think he is close to better than many of the backups.I have said that Kaep is better than many of the backups in the league. If that meets your definition of a "good" quarterback, then so be it.
With regard to you believing that he was a train wreck of a person for demonstrating against police violence by kneeling at the stadium, I leave you to your own opinions (agreed to by many here, and by probably 40% of the country).
The baggage I am referring to is primary his penchant to cry out for personal attention with no respect for being part of a team.I wasn't really talking about team's decisions in not signing him. I do, however, think it's insanely pathetic that the league considers someone trying to make a political statement more "baggage" than, you know, the litany of players that have assaulted women, sexually abused and harassed women, and possibly murdered others (as we joking bring up so often) - but that's an entirely different narrative that speaks way beyond just the 32 teams in the NFL and the public as a whole.
The baggage I am referring to is primary his penchant to cry out for personal attention with no respect for being part of a team.
He can protest whatever he wants. But when it gets in the way of his job and creates a distraction that’s baggage.