Brian Hoyer's played under Belichick's system as Tom Brady's backup before. This deal makes sense and has nothing to do with Kaepernick.
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To be clear, I believe the fact that Kaepernick remains unemployed in the NFL is deplorable, but in this instance it actually makes sense.
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Frankly, it appears foolish to criticize every roster move an NFL team makes without understanding the dynamics of each individual decision.
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Due to many owners that support Trump, it's foolish to believe there aren't any underlying discriminatory reasons regardless of the dynamics
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I absolutely agree with this in general. In this specific instance, though, I disagree.
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Gotcha!
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Thank you
@Kaepernick7 for your sacrifice to show Americans just how bad#racism still is in our country!pic.twitter.com/FvZJs8MYUD
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He knows the system... was a former Patriot. Plus Tom Brady would’ve never gave Kap a chance to play. Not an ideal situation for him.
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For a lot of us, Kap = NFL!! That's why I picked these up the other day for the entire fam


https://twitter.com/LITAFMerch/status/922209105489596416 … NO KAP? NO NFL!!
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Kap is suing them and they end up hiring him? I'll believe it when I see it

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Teams are fighting over Hoyer & McCarron What the hell? No denying
@Kaepernick7 is being "punished" by NFL#ImWithKap#TakeAKnee#KaepernickThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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To be fair, Hoyer’s cost is a fraction of Kap’s asking price.
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No one knows his asking price because no one has asked him his price
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I think Kap should be playing somewhere but your right he doesn’t watch football. Signing Hoyer is perfect for them.
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