We were talking about this today. The NFL will take this lawsuit to the fullest extent to show the players their piddly little contracts are table scraps compared to the financial might of the league office and owners. Kap will run out of money in the proceedings, lose the suit, and wind up in jail after.
You don't fuck with the 1%. They won't just take you out like the mob. They will fuck your entire existence along with everyone you hold dear and make you suffer through it long term.
Yes there is racism in America. But what really gets me about Merica in 2017 is how people, say like you, overreact when it sometimes when it MAY have occurred.
Kaepernick is good enough to carry a Surface on the sideline for someone. But in the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and in real life, you can be an off field distraction if you produce on the field. But if you are gonna garner a lot of off -field attention and NOT produce on the field. You are a net negative and either will be fired or not hired. And especially when you're demanding upwards of $9 MM per year as has been reported.
His BS lawsuit doesn't have a leg to stand on. He actually met with a number of teams that interviewed him and they thanked him for his time after interviewing him and passed on him.
No legal definition of collusion here. And if He wants to pad his legal teams income, it's his choice and no one else's.But He won't win a dime here.
Karpernick would have eventually gotten a job. This year? Hell no. Training camp next year? No, but mid year next season?...maybe. It's not what Kaepernick stands for that makes him unemployable right now. It's that he's a distraction. The same reason Tim Tebow couldn't get a job as well. It's extremely difficult to manage a franchise when 90% of the questions asked your team are about one player.
Suing the NFL ends any chance he's got in the future. Last time I checked, employers don't like hiring past employees that sue them.
Karpernick would have eventually gotten a job. This year? Hell no. Training camp next year? No, but mid year next season?...maybe. It's not what Kaepernick stands for that makes him unemployable right now. It's that he's a distraction. The same reason Tim Tebow couldn't get a job as well. It's extremely difficult to manage a franchise when 90% of the questions asked your team are about one player.
Suing the NFL ends any chance he's got in the future. Last time I checked, employers don't like hiring past employees that sue them.
Great analogy if you ignore how Tebow got chances with the Jets, Pats, and Eagles.
Karpernick would have eventually gotten a job. This year? Hell no. Training camp next year? No, but mid year next season?...maybe. It's not what Kaepernick stands for that makes him unemployable right now. It's that he's a distraction. The same reason Tim Tebow couldn't get a job as well. It's extremely difficult to manage a franchise when 90% of the questions asked your team are about one player.
Suing the NFL ends any chance he's got in the future. Last time I checked, employers don't like hiring past employees that sue them.
Lol. Why? Why is it more difficult to manage a franchise when you get asked about a certain player more than other players? I realize all the simpletons that upvoted this think that sounds nice, people love things that feel intuitive, but you didn't and can't show that it's extremely difficult to manage a franchise when 90% of the questions are about one player.
The Patriots seem to be doing alright. I'm guessing they get a lot of Tom Brady questions. Sure Kaep's attention is from different from Tom's but you specifically stated it wasn't what Kaep stands for. The attention is the distraction. But there is former GQ cover model, married to a super model, Tom Brady doing ok. And if just Tom Brady existing isn't enough of a distraction we can throw in Aaron Hernandez murdering people, Gronk partying, deflategate, spygate and the qb and head coach supporting probably the most divisive president ever who's also a racist and the Patriots seem to have done ok. But it's so hard to manage a franchise with outside distractions.
Karpernick would have eventually gotten a job. This year? Hell no. Training camp next year? No, but mid year next season?...maybe. It's not what Kaepernick stands for that makes him unemployable right now. It's that he's a distraction. The same reason Tim Tebow couldn't get a job as well. It's extremely difficult to manage a franchise when 90% of the questions asked your team are about one player.
Suing the NFL ends any chance he's got in the future. Last time I checked, employers don't like hiring past employees that sue them.
jerry jones hired greg hardy, and now is threatening to bench players who won't stand. One example? sure. But I think it's proof that with many owners/teams it's more about the message and who's doing it, than it is about "distractions."
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You don't fuck with the 1%. They won't just take you out like the mob. They will fuck your entire existence along with everyone you hold dear and make you suffer through it long term.
Kaepernick is good enough to carry a Surface on the sideline for someone. But in the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and in real life, you can be an off field distraction if you produce on the field. But if you are gonna garner a lot of off -field attention and NOT produce on the field. You are a net negative and either will be fired or not hired. And especially when you're demanding upwards of $9 MM per year as has been reported.
His BS lawsuit doesn't have a leg to stand on. He actually met with a number of teams that interviewed him and they thanked him for his time after interviewing him and passed on him.
No legal definition of collusion here. And if He wants to pad his legal teams income, it's his choice and no one else's.But He won't win a dime here.
Suing the NFL ends any chance he's got in the future. Last time I checked, employers don't like hiring past employees that sue them.
All that being said, Jake Browning sucks.
It couldn't be because he was shit as a quarterback last year, has had multiple surgeries and is a public relations nightmare, could it?
Naw.
https://youtu.be/qUYftLla5vs
All that being said, Jake Browning sucks.
Just because he's a faggot.
The Patriots seem to be doing alright. I'm guessing they get a lot of Tom Brady questions. Sure Kaep's attention is from different from Tom's but you specifically stated it wasn't what Kaep stands for. The attention is the distraction. But there is former GQ cover model, married to a super model, Tom Brady doing ok. And if just Tom Brady existing isn't enough of a distraction we can throw in Aaron Hernandez murdering people, Gronk partying, deflategate, spygate and the qb and head coach supporting probably the most divisive president ever who's also a racist and the Patriots seem to have done ok. But it's so hard to manage a franchise with outside distractions.
One example? sure. But I think it's proof that with many owners/teams it's more about the message and who's doing it, than it is about "distractions."