Posted on 08/13/2017 5:28:26 AM PDT by rktman
Skip Bayless and 100,000 Change.com signers are calling for a boycott of games this NFL season if Colin Kaepernick isn't signed. Director Spike Lee is planning a pro-Colin rally in front of NFL headquarters on August 24.
Kapernick, the seven-year veteran quarterback, caused controversy last year by remaining seated or kneeling during the National Anthem, declaring, "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color."
He choose to opt out of his contract with San Francisco in March and has remained unemployed since.
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If Skip Bayless and Sports Networks are so concerned about the
Anti-American’s unemployment status, why don’t they hire him as a sports
broadcaster?
Because they know what owners already know.
The Kap is poison.
Any network that hired him would tank in ratings.
Yet, the holier than thou attitude against owners are disgusting.
Well thank you rktman! You are correct.
I am a UNR grad who is embarrassed that this bum also graduated from UNR.
you know- they showed Tim Tebow the other day- who was blacklisted basically by the nfl- He didn’t whine and complain, but set out in other directions- eventually ending up in baseball of all things- and when an autistic child walked down to greet him- he stopped what he was doing, went over and shook the child’s hand, then turned to the child while at bat and said he was gonna hit a home run for the child- and did so-
Compare that to the whiny anti-American racist colin
LOL! I hear ya.
“Colin Kapernick not yet re-hired? Is the entire NFL racist?”
Yes against whites, since the NFL is 80% black.
Pshaw! They’re slackers compared to nba.
No team needs the distraction of locker room drama.
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