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ESPN's take on Colin Kapernik

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July 25, 2017, 07:34 PM
ulsterman
ESPN's take on Colin Kapernik
Wonder is the Navy Sailor who tried the same thing is also unemployed.
July 25, 2017, 08:53 PM
CQB60
The owners & Godell dont owe those two ESPN nimrods or Kraporshit anything. They take journalistic privileges way to far and the only reason they have privileges at all is due to folks who stood up for a flag instead taking a knee in front of it. He took a knee for what he believed in as the rest took a stand for what we did. Get it over ESPN & report on sports, not politics..


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July 25, 2017, 10:20 PM
jigray3
Isn't it interesting that Kapernik's ability magically improved simply by taking a knee.




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July 25, 2017, 11:33 PM
darthfuster
I hope to see him working a drive thru somewhere sporting that giant Angela Davis hair.



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July 26, 2017, 12:01 AM
corsair
It would've been one thing for him to take a knee and discuss it, but he didn't. His press conferences became much more about him lecturing about his cause. To which, he exposed himself as being full of shit when he wore cop/pig socks during practice. Then during a road game press conference in Miami of all places, he wears a t-shirt with Malcolm-X/Fidel Casto's image. Eek In Miami! Trying to explain that Castro invested in education whereas the US invests in the prison system.

He brings attention to his cause with his on-field kneeling, then exposes himself as being full of shit with the socks. Then with the Castro shirt he just confirmed to all the doubters he's an idiot.
July 26, 2017, 12:07 AM
RHINOWSO
Kap enjoyed the freedom of expression last year.

The league is enjoying the freedom of capitalism this year.

They know that no matter what his playing ability might be (being that QBs are in high demand in the NFL), he will cost any team money. Be it from ticket sales, lack of advertisments, you name it.

Reap it.