If you have a platform, there is too much injustice not to use it to speak out. The proof of this is precisely in how oppressors react to those who have platforms and use them.
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Ever notice how the self-proclaimed white Football Experts
only seem to come out with their (wholly unsolicited) Deep Football Analysis
when a non-white football player does something unrelated to gameplay that they don’t like? Hmm...
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No he wouldn't like RGIII doesn't. They are QBing peas in a pod. Neither one of them can read a defense and both have regressed their entire careers and can only flourish in a junk offense that doesn't work well. Other NFL activists, who can play, still have their jobs.
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Maybe Kaep isn't worth all the negative press for mediocre football?
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You just proved her point. They're paying worse players. America being a meritocracy is and always been laughable.
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They're paying players with almost the same numbers. But, they don't have all the negative press. NFL teams have one goal at the end of the day. Guess what that is? Make money
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Actually, a few of those guys were statistically inferior. And my last statement stands true.
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Do you even know football?
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Brian Hoyer wasn’t an upgrade, homie. Mike Glennon and McCown’s employability speaks to the blackball. Why do you ask?
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