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  • Seahawks coach: Kaepernick owed 'tremendous amount' for protesting racial oppression (Projectile Vomit alert)

    06/04/2020 6:40:35 AM PDT · by hoagy62 · 57 replies
    KOMOnews.com Sports ^ | 6/3/20 | Ben Arthur/Seattle PI
    SEATTLE - Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said the public owes a “tremendous amount” to Colin Kaepernick for raising awareness about police brutality and racial oppression by taking a knee during the playing of the national anthem before NFL games a few years ago. “I think there was a moment in time that the young man captured, and (Kaepernick) took a stand on something,” Carroll said on the Flying Coach podcast, a show he hosts with Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. “He figuratively took a knee, but he stood up for something he believed in. What an extraordinary moment...
  • Marshall: NFL teams can show support by hiring Kaepernick

    09/28/2017 2:23:40 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 71 replies
    ABC News ^ | September 28, 2017 | Arnie Stapleton, Associated Press pro football writer
    Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall says he appreciates NFL teams supporting the rights of their players to protest during the national anthem. He also suggests they show it by giving Colin Kaepernick a job . "The dude, he's in shape, he's yoked, actually," said Marshall, who saw his ex-college teammate on a TMZ video recently. "He's so strong. He's ready to go. He told me he's been working out when I last talked to him. He said he's just waiting for a call. That's the next step." Marshall is among many players who believe Kaepernick is being blackballed by NFL...