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The Martyring of Colin Kaepernick [View all] babylonsister Sep 2017 OP
"Martyr" is a bit extreme Loki Liesmith Sep 2017 #1
I lost all sympathy for him when I learned he couldn't be bothered to vote. cwydro Sep 2017 #2
He did equate Hillary with Dump SHRED Sep 2017 #5
But you don't think nonvoters should lose their jobs, right? leftstreet Sep 2017 #6
Of course not. cwydro Sep 2017 #8
Well, that depends Lurker Deluxe Sep 2017 #44
He chose not to register or vote in 2012 Not Ruth Sep 2017 #9
Kaepernick was also a victim of bad timing no_hypocrisy Sep 2017 #3
They put physical abusers on the field SHRED Sep 2017 #4
+++++++++++ HAB911 Sep 2017 #17
Young and naive, but very courageous nolabels Sep 2017 #7
The argument about Kaepernick being blackballed kind of falls apart mythology Sep 2017 #10
Ryan Mallett.... RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #11
Denver is paying 750k for Osweiler rufus dog Sep 2017 #14
Uhhhhhh RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #18
(Genuinely) Friendly advice GaryCnf Sep 2017 #22
LOL...ok RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #38
Yea, your point was valid GaryCnf Sep 2017 #45
Cleveland cut Osweiler Wiseman32218 Sep 2017 #23
That really makes it even more funny RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #39
better to keep your mouth shut rufus dog Sep 2017 #24
Yeah, I was wrong, but that all happened in the last twenty four hours. And it proves my point RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #41
No I don't rufus dog Sep 2017 #42
Colin fallout87 Sep 2017 #43
I guess Cleveland is still paying him 15.2 million JDC Sep 2017 #27
True...but all of those guys are can run a conventional NFL offense. PragmaticLiberal Sep 2017 #25
Mallett and Osweiler are typical NFL qbs sharedvalues Sep 2017 #33
And neither have guided a team to the Super Bowl. RhodeIslandOne Sep 2017 #40
Exactly. cwydro Sep 2017 #12
he was a mediocre student, but he did 'earn' a degree from University of Nevada, Reno Brother Buzz Sep 2017 #13
Huh! I didn't know that about him. cwydro Sep 2017 #16
It is a business decision, like it or not rufus dog Sep 2017 #15
Ann Killion, sports writer for the SF Chronicle, was using the word regression.... Brother Buzz Sep 2017 #21
This Ann Killion GaryCnf Sep 2017 #26
It was sad to watch. rufus dog Sep 2017 #34
Colin Kaepernick GaryCnf Sep 2017 #19
Nah. cwydro Sep 2017 #20
He'd make first back up on most teams YCHDT Sep 2017 #28
Posters who know football? GaryCnf Sep 2017 #29
Ok, he's a hero to you. cwydro Sep 2017 #30
It's both sharedvalues Sep 2017 #32
I'll agree with that. cwydro Sep 2017 #35
Good for those that will carry on Lotusflower70 Sep 2017 #31
I think I need to leave DU for a good long while... vi5 Sep 2017 #36
A true - red, white & blue - hero laserhaas Sep 2017 #37
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