Posted on 11/18/2019 8:19:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind
After capitulating to mounting pressure from Colin Kaepernick and his political base, the NFL announced that they would organize a private workout for the former quarterback, whose absence from the league since 2016 has been at the center of an ongoing feud. His advocates argue, without any evidence, that the refusal of all NFL teams to sign Kaepernick is a symptom of white supremacy in action. Anyone with any understanding of statistics or private enterprise understand that the true reason for Kaepernicks free agency is the fact that he is a demonstrably average quarterback.
Kaepernicks supporters, who demand that the NFL provide him with employment, see his repeated failure, both as a player and a leader, as an irrelevant detail. They do not see the NFL - or other professional leagues - as meritocracies which are intentionally blind to political orientation, and view their insistence on rewarding success and punishing failure as a tool of suppression. When you reject the fundamental premise of professional sports in favor of aggressive politicization, the metric of success is no longer sporting prowess, but activism.
The private session provided by the NFL would have allowed Kaepernick an on-field workout and an interview, with video footage made available to every team. The NFL practically bent over backwards to cater to Kaepernick, with the obvious goal of enabling his re-entry into the league. This would seem like an astonishing opportunity to anyone who claimed to be motivated solely by their desire to play professional sports.
Instead of attending the private workout at the Atlanta Falcons practice facility, Kaepernick cancelled the session thirty minutes before it was scheduled to begin and announced that he would conduct his own workout at Drew High School in Riverdale, Georgia. As final proof of his true intentions, Kaepernick wore a Kunta Kinte t-shirt during the session. Apparently, the voluntary rejection of an opportunity to demonstrate sporting ability is equivalent to the brutal treatment of slaves dragged to the United States from Africa.
Kaepernick has proved to us, yet again, that he is motivated exclusively by his narcissistic activism for which his continued state of assumed victimhood is a vital component. He must remain in a perpetual state of victimhood - even if this means repeatedly rejecting the opportunity to avoid such alleged ill treatment - if his activism is to be taken seriously by his woke support base.
The reason Kaepernick relies heavily on his pre-emptive and self-prescribed victimhood status is that he is fully aware of his own limited abilities in the apolitical realm of sports, with his workout performance described as average. Anyone who still believes that Kaepernick has a right to employment in one of the most competitive athletic organizations in the world despite his demonstrated mediocrity are not interested in sports. They only wish to hijack the platform of professional sports to further their own political objectives. Kaepernick is a willing participant who is trying to use activism as a proxy for talent. The fact that his protests only began after his career began to disintegrate is further proof that he is trying to leverage the politicization of every element of our society to his advantage.
Kaepernick has shown time after time that he is only interested in playing football on his terms, where his historically-average performances are forgiven in favor of his political views. The success of professional sports is built upon a non-political meritocracy where success is rewarded and failure is punished. If we allow the woke Left to monopolize sports for their own cynical political objectives, we will be conceding the very nature of professional sports to an audience who couldnt care less about football, basketball, baseball, hockey, or even soccer. If they cared about football, they would understand that having a bottom-of-the-league 59.2% pass completion rate and throwing 2,241 passing yards doesnt give you the right to demand employment when your primary role involves throwing a football.
If Kaepernick wants to continue kneeling to protest supposed police brutality and systemic racism, that is his prerogative under the First Amendment. However, until the woke Left can point to the line in the Constitution or Bill of Rights which guarantees an NFL roster spot for a quarterback who cant throw a football, Kaepernick will have to continue to earn millions of dollars for sacrificing everything, even if his supporters refuse to acknowledge that his is actively trying to avoid sacrificing anything.
Just like Kunta Kinte?
‘vince young’
had mental issues which negated his possibilities...
michael vick
though a jackass of the first order, he had a fine career by any measure...
‘RG-3’
was about to rewrite the record books when his team made him play on a busted leg...he’s lucky he can walk today...
“I thought he was adopted and brought up by white parents,”
100% true. What kills me is that he looks so much like an Arab or with roots in some other Middle Eastern country.
If Kap were an average quarterback he would be playing because there are at least 15 teams with below average QBs.
If he can skate he has a chance.
In the NFL, a long career is 4 years. His time has come and gone.
He’s not an average Quarterback, he’s well below.
He African, don’t you know.
Wouldn’t hurt him to serve as a slave for a year in some foreign 3rd world country. Maybe then he would appreciate America.
I wonder how the white people who adopted this “slave” child into their family and into their level of affluence feel about this racist loser anti-American crappy quarterback? What an abject nitwit and ingrate.
I wouldn’t rate him as high as average.
Thats what happens when you go from Kaepernick to KaeperNike.
#KaeperNike.
“It all happens much more faster than in college.”
The good MLB announcers were often good major league players.
They continually remind their audiences that what happens on the field in MLB is so much faster than in college and even minor league.
Then again, doesn't affect me as I haven't watched an NFL game in years. There's always a wall needing painting and watched as it dries if I want a similar level of excitement.
Make that an average QB in a comfortable, friendly, unstressful, unopposed setting.
And his head taken off? Myles Garrett is unavailable for the foreseeable future.
They have enough janitors.
If I had a team, I’d invite him to a tryout, then tell him is was yesterday.
LOL I see what you did there.
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