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The One Simple Reason Why Colin Kaepernick Isn’t Playing Football that Everybody Missed
Flopping Aces ^ | 09-07-17 | Brother Bob

Posted on 09/08/2017 8:45:43 AM PDT by Starman417

With all of the hot air that's been blasted about former NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick, I'm surprised that everybody seems to be missing the most obvious reason why no NFL team has signed him. If you're lucky enough to not have any idea who this nimrod is that I'm referencing, I've written about him a few times previously. So why am I wasting more time on him? Because in this post we get the big reveal, and can finally put an end to this "controversy" and put this idiocy behind us once and for all.

The latest development in this story is that Spike Lee has been organizing some "Stand with Kaepernick" rallies to protest the NFL offices, as if somehow the league commissioner is supposed to force a team to hire a particular player. National Review's Jim Geraghty raised a great point in one of his podcasts along the lines of "If the rally is for Kaep, shouldn't everybody be sitting or kneeling for him instead?" And of course, in typical Leftist hysterics, they laid out a list of demands for the NFL:

1. That the NFL institute a policy to protect players' rights to have freedom of speech, so they can kneel, raise a fist or express opinions on social issues, if they wish.
2. That the NFL establish a review board to, Green says, "examine issues of social injustice." As Tamika Mallory, a social activist and co-organizer of the 2017 Women's March, put it in her speech, "The NFL, just like the NYPD, cannot police itself. Any organization that is only being looked at from within is a failing organization. There must be a unit of people internally and externally that look at racial and cultural sensitivity issues within the NFL."
3. And that the NFL develop some sort of program to "reinvest into the communities in which they serve, where there are high rates of unemployment, high rates of mass incarceration. To re-invest those funds into the community," Green says."
To respond to each of these demands:

1. That freedom exists - it's called the 1st Amendment. More on this in a bit.

2. They expect the NFL to create jobs for otherwise unemployable parasites with worthless degrees in grievance studies.

3. "Re-invest" money into the kinds of organizations of what my buddy The Destroyer of Colons dubbed "The Nonprofit/NGO Industrial Complex", which he defines as "Jobs programs for Lefties when there's not a Democrat in office"

Good luck with all of that. And of course, the race hustlers in the NAACP are calling for a boycott of the NFL until some team decides to take on the headache that is Kaepernick. Personally, I would have loved to have gone to one of these protests with a camera and survey the protesters about who they think will win this year's Super Bowl - the Cavaliers or the Cubs.

As if this isn't irritating enough, the Smithsonian is planning on adding a Kaep exhibit in the African-American History museum for his work in bringing attention to the fine work that Black Lives Matter is doing. In other words, our tax dollars are being spent to glorify domestic terrorists that destroy predominantly black neighborhoods. But Conservatives are the racists.

Back on topic, NFL ratings were down last season. Depending on who you ask it was due to being an election year, or it was tied to the National Anthem protests. The reality is it's probably a little bit of both. But it's not just TV ratings that are hurting. The secondary market of sports bars is taking a hit as well.

And Kaepernick just isn't good enough to be worth the headaches.

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TOPICS: Society; Sports
KEYWORDS: he1sucks; he2stinks; kaepernick; nfl
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To: Starman417

I watched the Pats/Chiefs game last night. Alex Smith was very good.

It’s hard to believe that he lost his job to Kaepernick. The 49’ers really made what turned out to be an awful choice.


21 posted on 09/08/2017 9:20:52 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Starman417

Out in the woods, we sum it up in fewer words. He’s a dumbass!
If he weren’t, he’d still be playing. Simple as that.


22 posted on 09/08/2017 9:23:59 AM PDT by Fireone (No more Kennedys, Bushes, Clintons, or Obamas....(or their kids)ever!)
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To: Starman417

It is his right to do what he did but it’s also his right to accept the consequences of his actions if his boss is not happy with it. In a right to work state he would have simply been handed his paycheck and let got with no fuss or muss.

Actions have consequences. Some are good and some; not so much.


23 posted on 09/08/2017 9:26:45 AM PDT by Boomer (The term "RINO" is now being replaced with "Socialist Republicans". Oh; the irony!)
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To: Starman417

2 and 14 in 2016?


24 posted on 09/08/2017 9:27:54 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
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To: Starman417

There is no colusion or blackballing going on. NFL owners just do not see any return on investment with this guy. Why would you pay millions of dollars to LOSE audience and fans? The people who support him are either already fully saturated fans of football or not fans of football, but they will not add anything significant to the bottom line of the team that signs him, compared to the loss of business from people who love their country.


25 posted on 09/08/2017 9:29:53 AM PDT by jimmygrace
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To: vigilence

He often locks on to his primary receiver and doesn’t even go through his progressions before he decides to take off. The D can cheat on their coverage when they know where he is going to throw, and when he takes off, he has a spy waiting for him.


26 posted on 09/08/2017 9:34:57 AM PDT by yawningotter
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To: Starman417

The NFL isn’t a sport. It’s first a business and secondly entertainment. This guy is bad for business because the NFL’s customers don’t find him to be entertaining.


27 posted on 09/08/2017 9:35:12 AM PDT by freedomfiter2 (Lex rex)
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To: Starman417

98% of the revenue for the NFL comes from WHITE PEOPLE, and the vast majority of them simply want to watch football, and are disgusted when politics (of any kind) intrudes.

The owners should know this, but apparently do not. Now they are learning this the hard way...as they face BILLIONS in losses and quite possibly the demise of the entire sport.

Perhaps next time they should listen to some of us on the right, and not immediately think that just because we agree with Rush that we are Brain-Dead Robots.


28 posted on 09/08/2017 9:35:40 AM PDT by BobL (In Honor of the NeverTrumpers, I declare myself as FR's first 'Imitation NeverTrumper')
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To: Starman417

I’d “Stand with Kaepernick” if the dude was standing.


29 posted on 09/08/2017 9:49:51 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: Starman417

But it’s not just TV ratings that are hurting. The secondary market of sports bars is taking a hit as well.


30 posted on 09/08/2017 9:52:10 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
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To: freedomfiter2
This guy is bad for business because the NFL’s customers don’t find him to be entertaining.

Right, which is why all the comments about him being a better QB then some active players is so beside the point. His job isn't to score touchdowns, it's to put fans in the seats and eyeballs in front of TV's. Who cares how many touchdown passes he throws if he drives fans away?

31 posted on 09/08/2017 10:05:59 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("In a Time of Universal Deceit Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act" - George Orwell)
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To: nickcarraway

K was photographed sitting out two seasons before. He’s just flat out lazy. It never had anything to do with his beliefs. When he was called out on it, he said nothing for the longest. It wasn’t until his muzzy gf gave him the flag as an excuse that he issued any statement. She’s also the one who tweeted him out of the latest contract negotiations. He’s too stupid to kick her out of bed. Bet Aldon Smith is counting his lucky stars to be rid of her.


32 posted on 09/08/2017 10:10:21 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: Starman417

Ray Lewis said Ravens would have signed Colin Kaepernick if not for girlfriend’s tweet

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20597810/ray-lewis-said-baltimore-ravens-sign-colin-kaepernick-girlfriend-racist-tweet


33 posted on 09/08/2017 10:43:37 AM PDT by nralife (Tell Sen. John Cornyn we DO in fact want a real wall! 202-224-2934)
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To: Starman417

When all the BS is through concerning this idiot, Crapanick, the fact remains that he was a lousy Qback. Wasn’t his last season something like 2 and 14 ? Also, he has pissed away his career and multi million dollar pay package for what?...15 minutes in the limelight? IDIOT !!


34 posted on 09/08/2017 11:00:47 AM PDT by GoldenPup
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To: Starman417

Hey Kaep. There’s always Canadian football. You can take a knee when they play O Canada.


35 posted on 09/08/2017 11:01:42 AM PDT by Captain Compassion (I'm just sayin')
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To: Pearls Before Swine

It seemed like a good idea at the time!


36 posted on 09/08/2017 11:05:23 AM PDT by karnage
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To: nickcarraway
From day one the media made a big deal of players disrespecting our national flag and, by extension, our country and it's citizens. Now any one or more individuals doing the same is spotlighted and discussed endlessly.

From day one football has also been also closely aligned with religion. If fact, during every game, someplace on the field, at some time, a player or players will be saying a prayer. How often is it shown or spotlighted? Where are the discussions about faith by the media.

The media. The league. The owners. The players. All have decided, it's their business and they are free to do what they want.

But they now are presenting a product I am not interested in buying anymore.

37 posted on 09/08/2017 11:06:20 AM PDT by grayeagle
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To: Starman417

He’s not intelligent enough to really grasp the complex schemes and playbook crap they throw at you nowadays. You need to be a Brady or Manning level in the IQ department and Kaepaerrenick just isn’t. Probably because his adoptive white family held him back. Plus - he has no passing finesse and that is a huge one. He is a sitting duck for the big, angry and vicious defensive linemen that want to be the first player to put him in the hospital.


38 posted on 09/08/2017 11:17:30 AM PDT by atc23 (The Confederacy was the single greatest conservative resistance to federal authority ever)
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To: Starman417

Let me check with Tim Tebow.


39 posted on 09/08/2017 11:25:18 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Starman417

If the “Stand with Kaepernick” people are serious they shouldn’t limit a player’s freedom of speech to the beginning of the game when the national anthem is played. It should be for the whole game. So if a receiver catches the ball he should be free to take a knee right there to protest racism in America instead of running it in for a touchdown. If the fans object, they’re just deplorable racists.


40 posted on 09/08/2017 11:27:58 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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