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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

I am shocked that you feel this way.

 

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*** remember ... there is nothing offensive about this.

Gugny he had the right to kneel and offend people just as other morons can fly the confederate battle flag to be offensive. But whether he was right or wrong the dude is not a top 25 qb in leauge and wants to be paid as if he is.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

He was forced to be irrelevant.  That is a problem.

 

Noooo! He forced himself back to being relevant in a different way, after it was clear football would NOT. 

 

Accept it. 

 

Its not like he was some elite probowl qb that was benched for his politics. 

 

He was Blane Gabberts back up before he was a civil rights activist. Remember that. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, whatdrought said:

Is it too bills fan of me to wonder if he’d be given another chance if on another team. 

 

Drug stuff is relatively structured. If they perma banned him nflpa would get involved.

 

ill stand by, it was a no harm move for the pats. Anything he plays is darn near house money given the low compensation and minimal roster cost

Posted
1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

I am shocked that you feel this way.

 

Image result for confederate flag gif

 

*** remember ... there is nothing offensive about this.

 

Not sure I see the point 

Posted
1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

I am shocked that you feel this way.

 

Image result for confederate flag gif

 

*** remember ... there is nothing offensive about this.

 

I’m certainly programmed to be repulsed by this. But I think it’s because it’s still symbolic to some

as representing a toxic idealogy.

 

as a child when it was the paint job on the car of a random sitcom... it meant nothing.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

You're allowed to use the computer after dinner?

 

He chose to be a black man in the United States.  That's interesting.

 

Name 5 backup QBs in the league better than Kaepernick.  

 

He we go with the fvcking race card AGAIN.

 

Just like I tell EVERYONE who wants to bring race into this................... you can shove your racism up your azz.

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

 

Not sure I see the point 

 

You’re white and southern and racist because Kaep sucks at football is my guess 

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Success said:

Makes the Pats better.

 

Don’t like it.

Gordon will be on a short leash with the Patriots. They are probably conditions/incentives for him to earn his way back.

Posted
1 hour ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Or, you could be like me and hold to the "antiquated verbiage" of both the first and second.

 

And, you see, the first amendment doesn't guarantee a right if you keep a job.

 

Kaep didn't lose his job. The guy voided his own contract. He quit.

Posted
1 minute ago, unbillievable said:

Kaep didn't lose his job. The guy voided his own contract. He quit.

 

Well to be fair, the 49'ers were going to release him if he didn't.

Posted
2 hours ago, Gugny said:

But Kaepernick is still blackballed.  This is sick.

 

He isn't blackballed.  He is too much trouble for the abilities he used to sometimes show before he shrunk in size.

 

2 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Great news for the Patriots who needed receiver help. That's a team that never gets a break.

 

Well reports are WHIILE SUSPENDED he was working out with T*m Br*dy/

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Posted
2 hours ago, njbuff said:

 

Who cares. He chose his bed. Now he lies in it.

 

And, do you forget that he IS a horrific QB.

If he stepped on a field today he'd be one of the top 35 QBs in the league - minimum. Your take is utterly ridiculous and hides an obvious agenda

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Well to be fair, the 49'ers were going to release him if he didn't.

 

Well he did have a year to year type contract.

Posted
1 minute ago, BullBuchanan said:

If he stepped on a field today he'd be one of the top 35 QBs in the league - minimum. Your take is utterly ridiculous and hides an obvious agenda

Or you have an agenda. Hard for us civilians to know. 

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Posted
Just now, BullBuchanan said:

If he stepped on a field today he'd be one of the top 35 QBs in the league - minimum. Your take is utterly ridiculous and hides an obvious agenda

Well I guess you should be applying to teams as intern and be paid only if things work out if you are so sure.

Posted
4 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

If he stepped on a field today he'd be one of the top 35 QBs in the league - minimum. Your take is utterly ridiculous and hides an obvious agenda

 

No agenda whatsoever.

 

He isn't a starting caliber NFL QB.

 

Sure he can be a back up, but he isn't worth the headache to be a back up QB.

 

Again, HE IS NOT A STARTING QB IN THE NFL.

 

If you think he is worth the headache to an NFL team, then you are the one with the agenda.

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