To: C19fan
"save the NFL the embarrassment of having to explain how the SEC co-defensive player on the year didnt get picked"
Wow, and Michael Sam proved to be such an NFL-worthy player, didn't he? Couldn't catch on in the league no matter how much assistance he was given. So much for that exercise in political correctness, Roger.
Now with Kaeperdick, ofc he can play on SOME level in the NFL, he has proved that much, but he is not suited to the offensive systems of the vast majority of teams and no one wants a back-up QB who is not made for their system. Oh, and then there's the tiny matter that Kaeperdick is a cop-hating, America-hating racist POS who took over his employer's forum to make his personal political statements giving offense to millions of patriotic NFL fans..... and wow, NFL teams don't seem to want to deal with his b.s. for a marginal player.
Sux to be you, Kaeperdick! Go enjoy your ill-gotten millions and try not to spend it all too fast....
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06/06/2017 11:47:31 AM PDT by
Enchante
(Searching throughout the country for one honest Democrat....)
To: Enchante
Couldn't catch on in the league no matter how much assistance he was given.I watch baseball, and I have seen something similar there, on occasion.
Guy will be burning up Triple-A; but, when he gets to the bigs, he discovers that the guys up there throw pitches other than fast balls. There is a period of adjustment. Some make it, some don't. So,being a big deal in college does not always translate when playing in a professional league.
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