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Mack North wrote: View PostJust ask Johnny Idiotface, T.O., Tebow, Ochocinco, Ray Rice and the list goes on. It's very cut-throat, but at the same time why would you jeopardize the limited amount if time you have to make your fortune? Fully knowing they will cut your ass any time they feel like it.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostBecause he's standing up for something he believes in. Its called courage, and to be honest, what I'm treading here, on this board, calling him out is truly disappointing.
Kap's commitment to justice & equity is there, I believe, I'm just not buying into that being oppressed thing.. He's just pissing off rednecks and that's it.
$100M man is feeling oppressed by his government? Bullshit.Last edited by rocwell; Wed Aug 31, 2016, 09:08 PM.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostBecause he's standing up for something he believes in. Its called courage, and to be honest, what I'm treading here, on this board, calling him out is truly disappointing.
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Apollo wrote: View PostSo the Chargers are planning something special when they host the 49ers this Thursday:
http://www.chargers.com/news/2016/08...ers-49ers-game
Timing is everything. haha
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rocwell wrote: View PostCraig, come on. We fully support him, but Colin is fucking it up IMO. His platform is much bigger than that.
Kap's commitment to justice & equity is there, I believe, I'm just not buying into that being oppressed thing.. He's just pissing off rednecks and that's it.
$100M man is feeling oppressed by his government? Bullshit.
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Officials from seven team front offices across the league have said they do not want anything to do with the quarterback after his national anthem protest last week. Most of them also believe he will shortly released San Francisco 49ers, and won't play professionally again. One told said: 'I don't want him anywhere near my team. He's a traitor.' Another reportedly said: 'He has no respect for our country. F*** that guy.' None of them revealed their name to the website, but all are believed to hold senior positions in various NFL franchises. People close to Kaepernick have also said he is aware his football career is in jeopardy. Sources have said that if he was released, he would dedicate his career to social activism.Last edited by rocwell; Thu Sep 1, 2016, 07:58 AM.
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In other news, the Cowboys will get Dak for 10 weeks now, maybe.
This means the six- to 10-week time frame that surfaced in initial reports is more of an eight- to 10-week window.
Romo must be pretty close to retirement. He's so brittle. Like I said earlier, I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't get his job back should Dak play well. A team can't be built around a QB who gets hurt every year even if he's really good.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostBecause he's standing up for something he believes in. Its called courage, and to be honest, what I'm treading here, on this board, calling him out is truly disappointing.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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Apollo wrote: View PostIn other news, the Cowboys will get Dak for 10 weeks now, maybe.
http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dall...wboys-place-ir
Romo must be pretty close to retirement. He's so brittle. Like I said earlier, I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't get his job back should Dak play well. A team can't be built around a QB who gets hurt every year even if he's really good.
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Apollo wrote: View PostSo now the word is Jamaal Charles might not even play week one. What's the chances of this being Victor Cruz part two? I mean this is his second ACL. That's got to be tough going, damn.
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