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Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco
If Kaepernick is better than their third string quarterback, they have that to gain.
If giving the guy an opportunity to compete is a PR boost to counteract the hit they took over Gruden and Ruggs, (and maybe Davis, et al.) they have that to gain.
If they send the signal to the players on their team that they think differently than other franchises about matters of race, they have that to gain.
Frankly, I don’t know what the downside is at this point.
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Downside is having a toxic narcissist in a leadership position. And after all the PR disasters of recent Fade history, they’re playing with fire.