Colin Kaepernick has successfully screwed the NFL out of millions and millions of dollars in lost revenue after taking a knee during the National Anthem. The reason he refused to stand for the anthem was because he was protesting police brutality. Which specific police brutality? Crickets.
Now the duck-throwing quarterback is suing the NFL because he believes there is a conspiracy to keep him out of the game and the only job he is qualified for at this time is as a urinal cake installer.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Patriots' Robert Kraft and the Texans' Bob McNair will be deposed and asked to turn over all cellphone records and emails related to Kaepernick's accusations.
It isn't as if the owners needed to confer about the failed QB--he sucked and everyone who owns an NFL team is aware that he sucks. They don't need to warn each other not to hire a loser.
But maybe I'm jumping the gun and they did indeed, speak to one another. It was probably not to make a deal but more likely to discuss how they feel about a fart-ferret who refuses to stand for the National Anthem.
Other owners such as Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and 49ers owner Jed York are also being deposed, and Giants owner John Mara and Steve Tisch are on the discovery list, according to Yahoo Sports.
Kaepernick is charging that NFL teams in "calculated coordination" with President Trump, blackballed him from the league after he became the face of the anthem protests.
Kaepernick opted out of the 49ers contract on the offseason and now no team appears to want to sign him and sign up for the trouble he causes and loss of revenue. He believes he's more talented than a handful of new starters in the league.
Each of the owners in the report has unique ties to the controversy.
Kraft is a friend of President Trump and even gave him a Super Bowl ring after last year's win.
Jones took a knee with his team before the National Anthem in Week 3 after Trump asked owners to cut any "son of a b***h" who takes a knee. But when the fans starting boycotting and the money faucet was blocked, he said if any of his players took a knee, they would not play in the game.
Money talks.
McNair alienated his players when he stupidly commented at a recent owners' meeting that the league cannot have the "inmates running the prison." The player were thinking about boycotting but instead took a knee before they got their butts handed to them by the Seahawks.
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Now the duck-throwing quarterback is suing the NFL because he believes there is a conspiracy to keep him out of the game and the only job he is qualified for at this time is as a urinal cake installer.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Patriots' Robert Kraft and the Texans' Bob McNair will be deposed and asked to turn over all cellphone records and emails related to Kaepernick's accusations.
It isn't as if the owners needed to confer about the failed QB--he sucked and everyone who owns an NFL team is aware that he sucks. They don't need to warn each other not to hire a loser.
But maybe I'm jumping the gun and they did indeed, speak to one another. It was probably not to make a deal but more likely to discuss how they feel about a fart-ferret who refuses to stand for the National Anthem.
Other owners such as Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and 49ers owner Jed York are also being deposed, and Giants owner John Mara and Steve Tisch are on the discovery list, according to Yahoo Sports.
Kaepernick is charging that NFL teams in "calculated coordination" with President Trump, blackballed him from the league after he became the face of the anthem protests.
Kaepernick opted out of the 49ers contract on the offseason and now no team appears to want to sign him and sign up for the trouble he causes and loss of revenue. He believes he's more talented than a handful of new starters in the league.
Each of the owners in the report has unique ties to the controversy.
Kraft is a friend of President Trump and even gave him a Super Bowl ring after last year's win.
Jones took a knee with his team before the National Anthem in Week 3 after Trump asked owners to cut any "son of a b***h" who takes a knee. But when the fans starting boycotting and the money faucet was blocked, he said if any of his players took a knee, they would not play in the game.
Money talks.
McNair alienated his players when he stupidly commented at a recent owners' meeting that the league cannot have the "inmates running the prison." The player were thinking about boycotting but instead took a knee before they got their butts handed to them by the Seahawks.
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