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Aug. 31, 2016 Davy 22 posts | Colin Kaepernick credibility? I question CK's credibility and motivation. I see two conflicting ideas based on his statements and beliefs. 1. He believes he is a number 1 NFL QB who also wants to punish the 49'ers for past treatment. He wants a trade and opportunity to obtain and collect a big future NFL contract. 2. He is not sure about his NFL skills as number 1 QB but wants to insure collecting millions in the future through his personal brand eg. interviews, endorsements, books, movies, reality show, professional protestor, congressman etc. A plus would be to punish the 49er's. I contrast him with NFL Hall of Fame, Running Back, Jim Brown, who continues to push for improvements in racial relations without trying to personally benefit. To me Jim Brown has credibility and is worth listening to. Davy |
Aug. 31, 2016 Dbax Men's 65 2069 posts | Good points. I read, that he wants to be traded to the New York area where his Muslim girlfriend lives. |
Aug. 31, 2016 SilverGhost 32 posts | Can't wait til he gets busted for steroid use. |
Sept. 1, 2016 grayhitter59 Men's 60 333 posts | Cut him, void his contract and see who wants him now. my 2 cents. |
Sept. 2, 2016 stick8 1981 posts | I could be mistaken but didn't he sign a 6 year $114 million dollar contract with the 49ers a few years ago? If so that's a pretty decent contract I'd say. Irregardless of his actions regarding the national anthem I thought he'd be a good fit for Chip Kelly's no huddle, up tempo offense. Time will tell. |
Sept. 2, 2016 Capt Kirk 541 posts | He was their starting QB in super bowl 47, he should be judged by his peers on his ability to play football not his political views. Capt Kirk Note: And what do they say about opinions? |
Sept. 2, 2016 JBTexas Men's 70 429 posts | Capt. K, agreed is he is third string QB on a bad football team enough said. |