Why are his motives about football relevant to his protests?
Why are his motives about football relevant to his protests?
His protest is about people being shot and/or assaulted by police. Is that silly to you?
I’m going to “push back” on it because, AGAIN, your question is ONLY asked by people with ulterior motives. As if Kaep must be pure of heart and virginal in football spirit in order for it to count. His motivations were laid out two years ago when he began. He presumably has continued his activism because he now has…
Oh are we measuring dicks now? Pads are for pussies, does 10 years of rugby count? What’s your point anyway, exactly? That Kaepernick didn’t “love” the sport enough so his opinions aren’t valid? Like seriously, what does his enthusiasm have to do with anything?
What would change your mind? If you saw him play flag football on the weekends?
I just don’t think like he seemed desperate to play again.
most of the time you don’t file a grievance against an organization for not hiring you if you don’t want to work there, so i’d say it’s pretty high?
Gee man I dunno enough to fucking make the NFL. You can’t not-like football and make the level he did. BTW I don’t know how much about the NFL you know but only the most meatheaded idiot 80s-era coaches ask questions like that. “Questioning the commitment level” is a loaaaded question and has been for years, well…
ALLOCATE YOUR PORTFOLIO BY YOUR AGE AND DON’T TRY TO TIME THE FUCKING MARKET.
I mean if that’s your scale, “Ryan Leaf as a 1 and Brett Favre as a 10" then Colin is like a 6 or 7. He has an 88 career rating. He’s wayyyy closer to the Favre’s of the league than the busts. He took his team to the Super Bowl FFS.
I, too, took economics in High School.
Hamilton is fucking with you in this post.
Yeah, if you’re in a position to ride it out, that’s great. At worst you deal with a lower net worth for a few years, at best you pick up some assets on the cheap.
Why does it matter?
Yeah, I feel the person that made this doesn’t quite realize this is a work of fiction for children.
“Great Job, Internet” is a recurring feature that has been around for a while now. It has always been filler: downstream from ancient reddit reposts, YouTube “hot takes,” really just the scavenged remains of the disposable clickbait ecosystem, like a BuzzFeed listicle or HuffPo bullshit.
Even by the standards of “Great Job, Internet,” this is sad.
Should have kept going until making babies wasn’t possible.
Should have kicked him in the balls repeatedly until making babies wasn’t fun for him anymore.
Years ago, while out motorcycle riding, a “friend” pulled something similar to me. Riding side by side on our bikes at about 60 mph, he reaches over and hits the kill switch on my handlebar. This stopped the engine’s ignition resulting in turning the entire driveline into a mechanical brake and almost threw me over…