I don't follow the NFL and I can honestly say I have never seen him play professionally, but I have to believe if he was still any good he'd be dressing somewhere on Sundays. Its all about winning. That's why the top players in any professional sport get those ridiculous contracts. If he could add value to an offense... someone would scoop him up. Supply and demand. There must be more (and better) supply.
No, I dispute your point of this being a stunt "from the get go" to restart some dying career. Unless you're talking about the shoes, which wasn't clear from your post
Well, in business, there's cost benefit analysis. I don't follow football either but my understanding is the kid was no prodigy but certainly good enough to be in most teams. The cost of scorned rednecks for having him on a team wasn't worth the benefit is my understanding.
Obviously you need to stop reading breitbart and start actually knowing what’s going on in the world. That or you willfully ignore blacks. Which is it?
Scorned rednecks? Pretty sure the NFL's fanbase is a quite a bit more diverse than NASCAR's. I think the "rednecks" are probably the minority in this case.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/236420/record-low-extremely-proud-americans.aspx In U.S., Record-Low 47% Extremely Proud to Be Americans WASHINGTON, D.C. -- This Fourth of July marks a low point in U.S. patriotism. For the first time in Gallup's 18-year history asking U.S. adults how proud they are to be Americans, fewer than a majority say they are "extremely proud." Currently, 47% describe themselves this way, down from 51% in 2017 and well below the peak of 70% in 2003. The latest results are based on a June 1-13 poll. When Gallup first asked the question in 2001, 55% of Americans said they were extremely proud. After the 9/11 terror attacks caused the public to rally around the nation and its leaders, the percentage expressing extreme pride in the country increased to 65%, and went up further to 70% less than two years later. By 2005, about the time George W. Bush was set to begin his second term in office and the U.S. was going on its second year of military involvement in Iraq, the percentage extremely proud to be Americans fell to 61%. It held in the high 50% range between 2006 and 2013, but has fallen at least marginally each year since 2015, about the time the 2016 presidential campaign was getting underway. While the 47% who are extremely proud to be Americans is a new low, the vast majority of Americans do express some level of pride, including 25% who say they are "very proud" and 16% who are "moderately proud." That leaves one in 10 who are "only a little" (7%) or "not at all" proud (3%). The combined 72% who are extremely or very proud to be Americans is also the lowest in Gallup's trend. National Pride Dropping Most Among Democrats, Liberals Currently, 32% of Democrats -- down from 43% in 2017 and 56% in 2013 -- are extremely proud. The decline preceded the election of Donald Trump but has accelerated in the past year. Less than half of independents, 42%, are also extremely proud. That is down slightly from 48% a year ago, and 50% in 2013. As has typically been the case, Republicans are more inclined to say they are extremely proud to be Americans than are Democrats and independents. Seventy-four percent of Republicans are extremely proud, which is numerically the highest over the last five years. With the large decline among Democrats, the Republican-Democratic gap in extreme pride has grown from 15 percentage points in 2013 to 42 points today. Political liberals are even less likely than Democrats to say they are extremely proud -- just 23% do so, compared with 46% of moderates and 65% of conservatives. Extreme pride among liberals has dropped nine points in the past year and 28 points since 2013. Other demographic differences in national pride largely reflect the political leanings of U.S. adults. Young adults, college graduates, nonwhites and women -- all Democratic-leaning groups -- are below the national average in terms of being extremely proud to be Americans. Meanwhile, older adults, those without a college degree, whites and men -- who are more Republican-leaning -- are above the average.
I don't see it as coincidence that he started kneeling at the same time he was losing his starting position, the exact same time. Kapernick started his "protesting" at the end of the pre-season games which is when he knew his starting position was lost. Kaepernick entered the 2016 season competing for starting quarterback position with Gabbert. On September 3, 2016, 49ers head coach Chip Kelly named Gabbert as the starter for the beginning of the 2016 season.