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Either there is some proof or an attorney is just taking his money knowing they cannot win.
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Maybe he is just a bad QB
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Good luck buttercup, that's gonna be difficult to prove.
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But, we have people on our team who beat their pregnant girl friend. Committed crimes. These are not Boy Scouts. |
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1. Many people in the real world get 'blacklisted' Everyone in a company knows 'that person' that just sucks and no one wants them around or in their group. The hope is that you make it difficult enough for them to just leave so you don't pay them unemployment.
2. Kaep needs to shut his mouth. 3. So does his girlfriend. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eet/636586001/ |
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1) This isn't Todd from HR with the bad breath... it's possible collusion within an industry. 2) He has every right voice his beliefs. 3) Ray Lewis s a ****ing murder...and should shut his mouth. |
Which backup job has Kap turned down?
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2) He can voice his beliefs on his own time. Not on the sideline where he is employed to play football. 3) Not really relevant to the conversation, so I'm not addressing it. |
Too bad Lewis didn't murder Kaepernick.
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1) This remains to be seen during the course of discovery. |
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And putting all that aside, who really wants this circus for a BACKUP QUARTERBACK? Not even the starter. None of this requires collusion. That's what really gets me. None of the owners had to call each other or sit down in a room and agree not to sign him. No one wants to deal with this nonsense. |
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Oh **** off. Go back to drinking and watching fox and friends....moron. |
seems pretty dumb and a waste of a lot of money he probably could use to support his currently unemployed lifestyle instead
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To people who say he is a backup at best. There is no way he is worse than the Jags and Browns starting QB's. |
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Oh but he most certainly is voicing his opinion when he kneels. He went out and stated his reasoning for doing it. So every time that he knelt, he was repeating that statement in his actions. His actions are his voice. Don't try to change that because he isn't vocally saying it on the sideline. But I believe that I have seen the NFL policy on player conduct during the anthem. I haven't verified to see if that policy actually exists. But assuming that it does, the policy that I saw posted says that players are to be standing with their hand on their chest. He would definitely be in violation of that. |
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Weeden Cassel and Hogan had jobs last year too. All while there is some schlub on his couch that put up 500 yards at Nowhereville A&M would be better. This is not evidence. This condition existed before Kaepernick. |
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Some court will give it to him as a severance package. I have no problem with it, their are tons of worse lawsuits out there than this one, by far.
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Maybe he should add Ray Rice and they can make it a class-action lawsuit. :shrug:
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Kap's angling for a settlement. It's the only thing that makes sense.
Gonna be tough to actually prove collusion unless teams were really careless, and even then you'd have to show teams conspiring with one another in hard copy form. Good luck with that. |
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When Kaep stopped working on his game and believed the hype, then gave more effort to the kneeling stuff, he blew up his opportunity. |
https://sports.yahoo.com/boomer-esia...152244156.html
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"He could be fighting for social justice and be the greatest human being in the world. At the end of the day, football teams want players who want to play football and who are good at it, and I don't believe he's either one." |
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Pretty much that. Dude hasn't shown that he's all in on football. At least not from my perspective. |
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Boomer, for me anyways, pretty much summed up all the nonsense in a single sentence. |
I'd rather get tampered with by DeBerg than read a Cooper Barrett thread.
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Why isn't Ray Rice in the NFL? :hmmm: He is more talented than many running backs playing today. |
My advice to Kaep would be to start watching the CFL and learn how to move a team on only three downs.
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People act as if all kinds of folks in an industry talking about not signing someone, based on their behavior. is actually illegal collusion. It's not. LMAO
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Knile Davis should join this lawsuit. He was once really good and no one will sign him now either and look at all the shitty RB's on teams.
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I haven't read through the whole thread but, if he were to win the lawsuit, would the NFL be forced to make a team sign him? Or, is just for a monetary settlement? If the NFL had to make a team sign him, how would they pick.
I'd make the 0 - 6 Niners sign him to a lot less money than he walked away from. Then the 49er's could start all their scrub linemen and make him the starter. Other NFL players that are kneeling should take note. There is a reason Kaepernick is unemployed. |
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Why do you think this owners meeting is happening tomorrow? I sure would like to find out the the boardroom has an audio/ video live feed we can watch as those snakes squirm on their belly's trying to deal with this cluster**** they got themselves into. 49'ers and the NFL should have fired his ass the first time the knee hit the ground but they were too afraid to do so..... We might lose advertisers.... ****ing crybabies they will become when the the dust settles on this suit. NFL promo picture http://static.nfl.com/static/content.../KAE371576.png Slimeball he really is: http://ww1.hdnux.com/photos/55/22/00.../1024x1024.jpg I think Kaepernick is a slimeball and hope his atty's are billing him (his "foundation" that is) by the hour and that Trump will be ineligible to run for Prez by the time it is over. |
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Dieing with a smile on his face, in raging fire, with anti-freeze for a brine and a Savory rub? Probably just look good in pictures yet smell like bullshit. |
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I worked with an Eagle Scout who sold 5lbs of coke to the feds on Noland Road |
He has no case. It's extremely difficult to prove and not hard to understand why people don't want to hire him. If I'm an owner I wouldn't even hire him to clean the place after the games.
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If he was good enough to be worth the hassle to have him around he would be on a team, but he isn't. He should deal with it like every other discarded journeyman who isn't good enough to be in the league.
**** that drama queen. I'd buy more of his hero complex if he were spending his unemployed days in impoverished communities actually doing something about his concerns, but he's a whiny bitch and that's all. |
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Jodi Foster gave him a role back in 2011!:D:D:D
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IMHO: Fans in GB would start digging a grave in the feed lot for the bones and have him in it before he ever played a game in a Packer uniform.
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I can't believe people actually defend the nutjob. |
Denver might give him a job
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Maybe if the dumb **** hadn't of opted out of his contract he'd have a job. **** Kaepernick.
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Someone can always find a lawyer for a deep pockets case. This is it for Kap.
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If he does get a job I hope he gets joe theiseman'd on the first snap. He can kneel on the field and look at his upside down foot on front of him.
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He opted out of his contract and would be the turd in a punch bowl for any team that signed him. I have no sympathy for him.
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Every team in the NFL could have given him a interview and tryout and determined he wasnt a fit. Just like any of us can job hunt and not get hired collusion my ass.
Like George said try the cfl who knows he may star there and get a second chance at the NFL. But this is about a free payday not work with this guy. |
Question is, if he loses, will he incite a riot?
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Yeah, I mean...I am pretty much 'meh' on the whole kneeling during the anthem thing. I come to watch these guys play football...I in no way give a shit about their political views or affiliations. I cheer for the uniform. If you're helping the team win, great...if not, bye. The politics are neither here nor there for me.
That said, with the insane and unprecedented shortage of quality quarterbacks in this league...if this guy were good enough to offset the drama and media circus that he will no doubt bring to the table he'd have a job. Period. The fact of the matter here is that he is not. THIS IS IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM DIFFERENT THAN THE TIM TEBOW SITUATION. If Tim were a good enough NFL quarterback to justify coaches, players and management having to deal with a constant barrage of a media shit storm, he'd have gotten signed. He isn't, and he didn't. End of story. Kaep is in the exact same boat. He can sue for collusion all he wants...but the fact that he just isn't that good of a player remains. And yet, I'm 100% confident that he can play the CB or Nickel positions better than Phillip Gaines' sorry ass – so perhaps he should entertain a position switch. |
He has a legit case. That said, he can die of an aids fire.
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I wonder if he his already tight on money. That's the primary reason why everyone works right? I bet he blew so much of his money already and now he doesn't have paychecks coming in any house and several car payments and a possie to feed when he goes to the clubs.
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For me, it boils down to a single point. Since this all started (him not being on a team) we have not heard a single word out of him. Total silence. There have been irrelevant protests at the league office in NY, not a word from Kaep himself. Numerous media and sports personalities fighting for someone to sign him. He still remains silent.
How can you possibly expect any team to sign a guy that can't stand up for himself to be THE leader of 53 alpha males in the locker room? Such false outrage for a guy unwilling to open his mouth regarding this great travesty in roughly a year? |
I'm sick of the whole ****ing thing. Sick of the 'protest', sick of the reaction, sick of the media coverage, sick of people telling everybody what to do. Honestly I never gave two shits about the national anthem anyway. Sure, I would stand at an event, would take my hat off if I was wearing one, usually put my hands behind my back. Out of whatever sense of respect I feel obligated to have. All the while hoping that it would end quickly, wasn't sung too badly and that the damn game would finally start.
This whole thing, at least the last couple of weeks once the administration got involved, is misdirection from more important news anyway. Get people arguing about this and they can stop talking about Vegas and hurricanes and North Korean hydrogen bombs. All the while diverting the.conversation completely away from what the protest was supposedly originally about. |
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Could he have been setting the NFL up for the suit? |
Kap is learning the hard lesson of "what comes around goes around".:shrug:
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I'm just thankful I've been able to witness all the crying and butthurt this guy was able to generate. Very impressive.
Winning hearts one kneel at a time. |
It's obviously going on, but Barry Bonds had a .480 on-base percentage and a 1.045 OPS in his final season before MLB teams colluded against him and he didn't win his collusion case against MLB. Kaepernick won't either.
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I am seriously considering going as Kaepernick to a Halloween party this weekend. I already have sleeve tattoos, but I could easily buy a cheap ass jersey (or make one) and wear an afro wig...and maybe carry around a tape player that plays the anthem. Then I can just sit down all night and no one will **** with me.
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Collusion is impossible to prove.
To win, Kaepernick would need internal memos from at least two teams stating they wouldn’t sign him. Unless someone provided said documents, he can’t win. |
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Then add the fact his last couple games were bad. Then he would be rusty af. |
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It could be bullshit or they've got some smoking gun. Colin might be stupid enough to proceed without, but a lawyer would probably want tangible evidence to file a claim like this. I don't think they're gonna win, but I'd like to see what is found in the discovery phase. |
Any of these guys know anything?
Ryan Grigson? Doug Whaley Dave Gettleman John Dorsey |
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Point is there a LOT of better options than Cassel. The name doesn't matter. The point is the condition you think was caused by collusion existed prior to the collusion. Therefore the collusion cannot be the cause. Come on man. |
Is he alleging that it's due to the national anthem thing? Because if it's happening, I think it's due to all of those stupid tattoos.
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