Posted on 08/23/2020 4:17:04 PM PDT by md1986
Colin Kaepernicks NFL career is officially over. For months, there has been quiet speculation regarding whether or not he will finally get a chance to return to the league that seemingly washed its hands of him four years ago.
Now we have our answer: no.
This week Mike Florio confirmed that despite NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell essentially coming out and wrapping his arms around Kaepernick, and irrespective of the very public endorsements the 32-year-old received from head coaches Anthony Lynn and Pete Carroll, nobody actually wants to sign him.
(Excerpt) Read more at itsgame7.com ...
Kappernick should be hired to be the NFL commissioner.
That will solve everything.
PLEASE!!!!
Jay-Z, is for all intents and purposes the NFL Commissioner.
NFL is chump change to go back out and embarrass himself. He will make way more blackmailing Corp. money. Most won’t even have to be dragged kicking and screaming to his alter of BLM.
No...his future is in politics. Great Americans like Kamala Harris and Barrack Obama have started out abandoned by their black father, and raised by their mothers or grandparents.
for those that havent seen it...
it was questionable if he would even play today due to sprained ankle
the man is something special in basketball world
I will say this about Mark Cuban, he do love the white Euro player.
Seriously. He's already a more promising candidate than Kamala Harris, and far above AOC and Ilhan Omar. Gavin Newsom should pick Kaepernick as his VP in 2024 :)
Kaperdink killed all of Martin Luther Kings progress.
He killed MLK.
the other must see video of the day is one using a song often used in basketball...only this time it is promoting trump. this video is fantastic (and I didnt even see the movie)
https://twitter.com/LifesManifesto/status/1296798586211106818
Might have to go independent .... quarterback and running back errand boy for GrubHub or Uber.
I heard a great explanation from Scott Zolak (former Patriots quarterback) on Boston radio on why Colin Kapernick is unemployed. I have to paraphrase a bit here, because I don't have the transcript. And while I would note that Zolak was not a great quarterback in his career, he was honest and hard working and that counts for something in his analysis.
When Kapernick came into the league, and started the last five games of the 2012 season, the San Francisco offense was built to exploit him using the read option. It hadn't been used in the pros as more than a novelty or gimmick, he was tearing up a league that wasn't ready for him. He was nearly unstoppable because defenses hadn't paid attention to the scheme.
But eventually teams figure you out. Zolak talked about how after other teams had enough film on Kapernick and the option, coaches would widen the tackles, putting them further off center, getting linebackers to fill the gaps, and taking a more patient approach, steering the quarterback into lanes where they would be able to tackle him. (Zolak says that defensive coordinators don't get enough credit for that aspect of the game. The negative performance is often heaped on the quarterback, when the truth is, defensive coordinators get paid to figure out ways to neutralize opponents strengths. And it is a copy cat league. One team does it...they all do it. It is a scheme adjustment, and once they figured it out (by the end of 2014/beginning of 2015 seasons) Kapernick's days were numbered. He just didn't (and doesn't) know it.
Once teams figured out how to defend that, Kapernick realized he wouldn't be able to run anymore, and his coaches knew it too, they knew he had to become more of a pocket quarterback.
But Kapernick lacks two major assets to make that work.
WHAT CRUCIAL SKILLS KAPERNICK LACKS TO BE AN NFL QUARTERBACK:
1.) He has no touch. He could throw long bombs, but anything else would get delivered, inaccurately, at high velocity. He had and has zero touch for a quarterback.
2) He can't read a defense. Zolak said the book on him was to simply watch him when he got the ball and dropped back. Watch the stripe on his helmet. When he gets the ball snapped to him, he looks to the right or the left. Good quarterbacks like Brady, Rodgers and Brees look straight up the field when they get the ball. Kapernick looks. He can't break the habit. And defensive backs got the book on him. The defensive coaches said: "Watch the helmet stripe."
In summary: Kapernick cuts the field in half for the defenders. And when he can't get the first read, he is lost. He can't progress through his reads and what makes it even worse for him, he has no touch, so dumping it off is a real challenge. He is hot and inaccurate on those kinds of passes.
When he goes to his safety valve (usually a running backing the flat) after his initial reads fail, that back is dependent on getting the ball delivered in a way that allows him to catch it in the simplest possible way so he can begin running, usually because someone is on him immediately. Often there are defenders nearby, so the quarterback may have to loft the ball a little to clear outstretched arms. Kapernick can do neither of these, so the ball arrives at the safety valve running back too hot to catch, or the ball is batted down by a defensive player. That's Kapernick the quarterback in a nutshell.
And there are more impediments for him:
NON PERFORMANCE REASONS KAPERNICK IS NOT SUITED FOR AN NFL ROSTER SPOT, EVEN AS A BACKUP:
1.) He fits very few schemes. Seattle might have been a backup spot, but he was apparently asking $9 million a year. This is the precise reason Miami didn't sign him. Cutler has his issues, but he is a plug-and-play guy for the Dolphins. They would have had to completely revamp their offense for Kapernick. Not enough time. Cutler with his issues is a better fit.
2.) His off field BS does have an effect. Backups should be invisible, create no waves. Kapernick will be pursued after any team activity, and it will be a circus. Not worth it.
Lastly, in my opinion, He is a douche. Wearing the Fidel shirt just confirmed for me what I already knew. I don't think he is a particularly bright guy, and to make it worse, he has a woman leading him willingly around to use him as a social justice tool. That is more important to him than football.
So, when the GM or Coach is told to evaluate Colin Kapernick for their team they watch the film on him, look at his toxic personality and issues:
Nope. Not worth it. I think he won't play again in this league, even if someone gets desperate. And it won't be because he is being blackballed.
It will be because, in today's NFL...he simply cannot play the game it is being played.
Nailed it.
How so?
I was just listening to “Magic” by Olivia Newton-John. A big hit in 1980. This was a pretty good song.
Who cares?
Yes. Understood. Sports can be fun. College teams are sometimes more fun than pro teams. Much much less expensive too! But yes there are lots of great things to do we dont need to give our hard earned money to be insulted by vastly privileged and overpaid players ( and team owners). To hell with Colin K and all of them who supported his bullsheit
His last game had possibly the worst stats in pro football.
Poor baby will whine about it, I presume, while he’s amassed about 50 mil (probably more?) from salary, and endorsement deals.
Singing “Bye, Bye, Kraperneck Pie”. Gee, guess my football cards of him are now so worthless that I’ll have to pay people to take them off my hands.
Maybe he can get a job as a “Fuller Brush Company” door to door salesman. He already looks like one of their dusters.
Did hear that Brillo-Pads are also interested in having him on a billboard as a “sample” of their products.
Meanwhile Happydale Sanitarium called and said that one of their “Napoleons” was missing. Hmmmm!
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