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In reply to the discussion: Colin Kaepernick Is Recipient of 2017 Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy Award [View all]Brother Buzz
(39,845 posts)27. One could make the argument that Kaepernick's career was over....
before he discovered political activism. All the NFL teams know Kaepernick is damaged goods, a head case. And he's not blacklisted if he'd be willing to sign for a fourth of what he was making with the 49ers; every team needs a backup for their backup quarterback, and Kaepernick would fill that position wonderfully.
The ONE thing going for Kaepernick is his incredible rocket arm, and it would serve him well if he was to choose a baseball career, à la Tim Tebow, instead of football; not many people know Kaepernick was drafted by the Chicago Cubs as a pitcher in 2009.
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Colin Kaepernick Is Recipient of 2017 Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy Award [View all]
Leghorn21
Nov 2017
OP
A true hero. Take that, Mr. Bone Spur who fought honorably Stateside against(or was it for)STDs.
argyl
Nov 2017
#22
Thanks for your superior post here, Fuzzy!!! A set of beautifully written FACTS - nt
Leghorn21
Nov 2017
#32