Maybe this Colin Kaepernick has a point?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Nov 25, 2017.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    Maybe this guy should have a job. Afterall, I watched this Dak Prescott who everyone says is so great and he looked like crap on Thanksgiving and against the Chargers no less. Kaepernick could have done better than that.
     
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  2. Dak doesn't go to Witten and Beasley enough. Dez can't catch a cold. Kaepernick could do a better job kneeling before the game and during the game.
     
  3. Arnie

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  5. Kap suuuucks. Everyone keeps bringing up that “he took the 49ers to a Super Bowl”.
    Yes, but they were already the best team in the NFC when Alex Smith got injured and they won with a smothering defense and ground and pound running game.
    Kap was another in a long line of mobile QB’s who lit up the league for a brief period, only to quickly fade away when coordinators got some tape on them.

    Kap, RG3, Tim Tebow, Vince Young, Kordell Stewart, and possibly Deshaun Watson this year (injured now, we will see if he turns out to be legit.)

    Anyway, point being, like the other QB’s above- KAP CAN’T THROW AND CAN’T READ DEFENSES! His magical super bowl run is ancient history. He’s something like 3-19 as a starter in his last three years with multiple benchings and a horrific QB rating.

    Let it go. Kap is a bum QB and a piece of shit human
     
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  6. wildchild

    wildchild

    Its hard to argue that Kaepernick would have done worst than this Dak Prescott in this Thanksgiving Game. That's the analogy we are making here. I get these advertisements for the NFL Sunday Ticket on various websites. The picture on the advertisement shows a picture of Dak Prescott. Are you kidding me? Dak Prescott is a marquee player?

    This is not a good look.
     
  7. The NFL rams the Cowboys down our throats.
    Every week they are either primetime or the 4:25 “game of the week”.
    They have to put Prescott on the marquee because Zeke beats women, Dez is washed up, and their true stud, Sean Lee, is white and injury prone (Neither goes well in this generation’s NFL)
     
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark



    Kaepernick's QB rating last season was 90.7 and is 88.9 for his career which is higher than half of the starting QB's this year.The 49'rs are 1-12 now,Kaepernick was not the problem.Your knowledge of football is even worst than your knowledge of politics.



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  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark





    http://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/08/col...n-dollar-pledge-donations-empower-communities


    Colin Kaepernick has donated $800k to empower oppressed communities

    Almost a year ago, Colin Kaepernick pledged to donate $1 million “to organizations working in oppressed communities.” Specifically, he’s targeting those affected by the injustices he protested against while sitting and kneeling during the national anthem during the 2016 NFL season.

    Starting in October, Kaepernick has donated money in $100,000 increments to various organizations – detailed on his website. According to his Instagram account, his donation total has reached $800,000.




    https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/09/15/colin-kaepernick-nflpa-charity-community-mvp

    Colin Kaepernick Named NFLPA’s Week 1 Community MVP for Charitable Efforts

    By Dan Gartland

    September 15, 2017



    As the league continues to turn its back on Colin Kaepernick, the players union has honored him with an award for his work in the community.

    The NFLPA announced Friday that Kaepernick is the winner of the Week 1 Community MVP award in honor of his “commitment to empowering underserved communities through donations and grassroots outreach.”

    Kaepernick announced before last season that he would donate $1 million to various charities as well as all proceeds from sales of his jersey. He has donated to Meals on Wheels, a charity that gives suits to parolees and to famine relief in Somalia, among dozens of other charities.

    Kapernick has also gotten involved in the community first-hand, hosting a “Know Your Rights Camp” in cities around the country to inspire youth and teach them about proper interactions with law enforcement.
     
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Too bad he sucks so bad as a quarterback that no team will hire him.
     
    #10     Nov 26, 2017
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