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https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-colin-kaepernick-join-players-nfl-owners-next-round-talks-165637789.html

 

(Setting the stage: The camera pans left to a long oak table in an upscale hotel in NYC. You can see the leather chairs have all been polished and there is a fresh fruit platter in the middle of the table with white china plates, cloth napkins, crystal glasses for ice water poured from various jugs around the seating area. Waiters stand at attention with freshly pressed pants and white bow ties, each with a towel over their right arm. Paintings of landscapes and metro scenes line the walls and a fireplace warms the room as our characters appear.

 

First, the line of owners which includes Bob Kraft, Jerry Jones, Kim Pegula and an assortment of assistants for the owners, one of whom is you.

 

Next, the players and D Smith enter and take their seats at the table, snacking on juicy pieces of strawberries and cream cheese topped melba rounds.

 

Finally, Kaepernick strolls in and moves his chair, sits at the middle of the table right across from you. He says "I want to talk to this guy here...and that's it."

 

The Owners take their seats, D Smith fidgets with his iPhone and reclines. The room goes silent (except for Bob Kraft who lets out an enormous fart that makes the waiters giggle)

 

You clear your voice, take a sip of water, place the glass gently on the table and say:

 

(What's your question to Kaepernick?)

 

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Why did you decline your player option if no other teams were interested?

 

Why did you donate money to assatas daughters?

 

Did you begin kneeling so Chip Kelly wouldn't cut because he didn't want to be called a racist?

 

Can you read a defense yet?

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https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-colin-kaepernick-join-players-nfl-owners-next-round-talks-165637789.html

 

(Setting the stage: The camera pans left to a long oak table in an upscale hotel in NYC. You can see the leather chairs have all been polished and there is a fresh fruit platter in the middle of the table with white china plates, cloth napkins, crystal glasses for ice water poured from various jugs around the seating area. Waiters stand at attention with freshly pressed pants and white bow ties, each with a towel over their right arm. Paintings of landscapes and metro scenes line the walls and a fireplace warms the room as our characters appear.

 

First, the line of owners which includes Bob Kraft, Jerry Jones, Kim Pegula and an assortment of assistants for the owners, one of whom is you.

 

Next, the players and D Smith enter and take their seats at the table, snacking on juicy pieces of strawberries and cream cheese topped melba rounds.

 

Finally, Kaepernick strolls in and moves his chair, sits at the middle of the table right across from you. He says "I want to talk to this guy here...and that's it."

 

The Owners take their seats, D Smith fidgets with his iPhone and reclines. The room goes silent (except for Bob Kraft who lets out an enormous fart that makes the waiters giggle)

 

You clear your voice, take a sip of water, place the glass gently on the table and say:

 

(What's your question to Kaepernick?)

 

I'd tell him to !@#$ off. I don't speak with people who disrespect my flag and anthem.

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Dont care about him, wouldn't waste my time.

 

The owners owe Kapernick exactly nothing, zip zero zilch. He has no standing no authority moral or otherwise except that granted to him by the media which is worthless.

 

Now maybe some media whore attention setter like Jerry Jones would do it

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why you guys black balling me. We all put our pants one leg at a time

 

No one is black balling you, Kaep. We brought back a dog killer and a wife beater. Take a hint. You're a crappy quarterback.

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Just because he's in the room doesn't mean he deserves any kind of acknowledgement. He's not in the league and he's not an Owner. If his help was needed he would have received a previous call.

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If they act like adults, the first question from the NFL is, "What can we do, together and collectively and appropriately, do to support the cause of civil rights, social equity, and social equality that does not include kneeling during the anthem."

 

And Kaep should say "Open you wallets, start investing more in the cities you extract profit from. When you've taken billions in direct tax dollars to build stadiums and then used those stadiums to further extract profit from the region, you should think about using a small amount of that to support the people who root for us and support this league."

 

Sensible people from this starting point can work toward a mutually agreeable solution that a) avoids turning what is not an "anthem protest" (no one is protesting the anthem, stop it) into a continual hot button issue that sadly continually included the doophus at 1200 Pennsylvania Ave and b) gets the NFL and its players a place and platform to actually develop programs and contribute, and c) gets Kaep a place to air his point, make amends with the league, and get a job back.

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Just because he's in the room doesn't mean he deserves any kind of acknowledgement. He's not in the league and he's not an Owner. If his help was needed he would have received a previous call.

Exactly. He got to be the "hero", he got al the attention, his time is now over, he deserves no more time and/or attention...not that he ever did in the first place.

 

The entire premise of this question is, lets just say stupid since after al l Colin is seeking action against the NFL and each of the Clubs.

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I would suggest to try out for the Cuban baseball league, he could wear his Castro t-shirt and stand with pride for the Cuban national anthem

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