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Teh One Who Knocks
07-27-2017, 04:39 PM
David Hookstead - The Daily Caller


http://i.imgur.com/uRg1UoD.jpg

The sun came up this morning, and as usual ESPN pundits still don’t seem to understand why Colin Kaepernick is not wanted by NFL teams.

I thought ESPN’s garbage and social justice narrative with Colin Kaepernick would eventually end, but I was wrong. Recently ESPN pundit Josina Anderson lamented the fact that the New York Giants wouldn’t sign the infamous quarterback, who can’t seem find the time to stand for the national anthem, because the state of New York has “voted blue for the last 20 years.”


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K59o4vrdbo0

Josina has a genius point. Owners and general managers should absolutely make roster decisions based on the voting pattern of the home state of the team. Do you own a bunch of guns, hate state income-tax and love trucks? Congratulations you’re now the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.

Do you love socialism and mishandling finances? Outstanding, because the Los Angeles Rams have an open running back roster slot with your name on it. Should Johnny Manziel get an automatic roster spot on the Miami Dolphins because he loved to party in his earlier days?

Has everybody in the whole world of sports lost their damn minds? Am I the last person on this planet that can see this clearly? Kaepernick isn’t on a roster because he disrespected America, Manziel isn’t on a roster because he has yet to prove he has buried his baggage and RGIII isn’t on a roster because he can’t walk without hurting himself.

Not every situation involves a conspiracy or racism. If Kaepernick hadn’t kneeled then he’d still be in the NFL. Same could be said about Manziel if he had laid off the booze and partying. It’s really that simple.

However, ESPN doesn’t care about that. They’ve sold out and are chasing ratings, which are tanking. For some reason I will never understand, they think the best strategy to get better ratings is to talk about the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback nonstop. It’s pitiful.

Hey ESPN, save your breath because you’re just embarrassing yourself at this point.

deebakes
07-28-2017, 01:47 AM
:ffs:

Godfather
08-05-2017, 08:46 PM
It's a tad surprising at this point isn't it? Michael Vic & Ray Lewis got "second chances" for far more heinous actions (not that I endorse that) :lol:

RBP
08-06-2017, 05:58 AM
It's a tad surprising at this point isn't it? Michael Vic & Ray Lewis got "second chances" for far more heinous actions (not that I endorse that) :lol:

Because they got over it. This prick doubled down.

deebakes
08-06-2017, 01:20 PM
it does seem weird with the animals that are in the league and given second/third/fourth/etc chances and he hasn't done anything comparable really :shrug:

RBP
08-06-2017, 01:38 PM
it does seem weird with the animals that are in the league and given second/third/fourth/etc chances and he hasn't done anything comparable really :shrug:

A) He's not that good. Cutler and Romo didn't get signed either. But assuming it's personal...
B) Can you name one where the person wasn't contrite and apologetic to get that 2nd chance?

RBP
08-06-2017, 01:42 PM
I was going with the idea in the story, but the fact remains he's not that great. Everyone is assuming it's political, just like everyone assumed Michael Sam got cut for being a rump ranger.

Maybe, just maybe, the teams had better options and really don't give a shit about all that.

It happens all the time...:shrug:

deebakes
08-06-2017, 01:49 PM
i'm not saying he is that great, but the backups on many teams aren't either :shrug:

deebakes
08-06-2017, 01:50 PM
i'd be surprised if he is not on a team at opening day tbh :idk:

RBP
08-06-2017, 02:17 PM
i'm not saying he is that great, but the backups on many teams aren't either :shrug:


i'd be surprised if he is not on a team at opening day tbh :idk:

I will be. He's too expensive for what he can provide. And he is disruptive.

I should add what I said originally. I don't think this was ever a political issue for the teams, per say. The 49ers absolutely sucked after the incident(s). Not because of politics, but because it was such a massive distraction. These are kids who require complete focus to perform; that's why the coaches get paid a lot of money. The disruption to the locker room was devastating. It's the same reason Brandon Marshall has to keep changing teams. But in his case, he delivers for a couple years before his bullshit becomes a problem.