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I wonder how bad Kap really wants to play next season. He hasn't been very vocal about it.
He also doesn't seem like your typical meathead football player who needs the game to be relevant fame or financial wise.
I really don't see him as the type compromise his beliefs just to appease some NFL owners. If a job is there I'm sure he'll take it, but he's not going to be kissing *** for it either imo.
Shannon too real. I've never heard a black man speak this honestly about racism on major TV. On Fox at that. Skip supports him too. Skip has some power on that show. He decides what gets talked about and what doesn't, most 60+ hear old white men wouldn't touch these topics on a daily.
Bottom line is would he still be out of a job at this stage if he didn't take a knee? Nope.
I'll cop his jersey no matter what team he signs for.If Tannehill is goes down and they sign Kap, I'm copping a Dolphins jersey
This spectacle that's being made about his potential suitors doesn't sit right with me at all. How often do teams publicize guys they "may" sign"?
Both Seattle and Baltimore now. It feels like entertainment. Like they're just simply tossing their names into the Colin Kaepernick story to get attention and headlines.
Bottom line is would he still be out of a job at this stage if he didn't take a knee? Nope.
John Harbaugh wanted to sign him but the owner didn't. What the Ravens owner did was strange. It's like he wanted to send the message for the non racist fans "hey we are looking at Colin because he's good" to the racist fans "we care what you think so we won't sign him". I think Pete Carroll wanted him too but the didn't.
Bomani is hitting these out the park
Man Bomani let the choppa sing on this one
Dolphins need to do the right thing