He caused the owners to lose money , so they in fact just fired him. Just like anywhere, you can protest at your job, and they will fire you too. Did he give any solutions to the so called problem? He just created chaos with no meaningful result.
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Your statement is boiler plate and seems to be uninformed. He has been working on solutions include the know your rights events. Accountability. If they are losing money over him and not the whole Ray Rice issue society needs to look inward and relieve its rotten to the core.
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Statements like the one above are very troublesome. It just goes to show that the nfl and some fans will support women abusers and drug users but a man peacefully protesting is where they draw the line
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Why do you think that you can do whatever you want at a place of work that you don’t own with no consequences.
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None of his superiors told him to stop doing it that's was all the way up to the 49ers owners through the rules he is governed by and Goodell. So he was not doing what ever he wanted and they never said you can't do this or you won't have a job
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One, nobody knows what superiors said or had passed on to him because We were not there, so that is an assumption, not a fact.Two, if Goodell or anyone said anything to him is irrelevant, it was known to be causing issues with the fan base.
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@Kaepernick7 is out of the league, I’m not supporting the NFL. Which means he probably will not play again. Which makes more free time for me on Sundays
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Let the man play ball
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You do know he opted out of his contract? How come that’s never, ever mentioned?
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You do know he's better than many of the players that pass as backups in today's NFL, right? How come that's never, ever mentioned?
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He actually is ... the list of names is pretty long. He's better than: Bryce Petty Josh Woodrum Brogan Roback Stephen Morris Matt McGloin Phillip Walker And that's just in the AFC. There are plenty more in the NFC.
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My point exactly. He's better than they are, yet isn't getting signed. The very definition of collusion. That said, there are some reports that say he doesn't want to play, though none quote him saying that. Point being, there's a conscious effort to keep him out.
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His completion percentage his final season was right around his career mark of 60 ... his best was 62, worst was 59. TD-INT ratio was 16-4. Not saying at all he is a starter, but he's good enough to have a roster spot, especially given some of the guys collecting checks now.
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