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Kaep Sitting for Anthem


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Because nobody on here has ever toed the line to get/keep a job.  Get out of here with that bull####.
Lets summarize.

This joker decides to sit for the anthem to get attention for himself cause he lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  Let's say that again.  He lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  so he decided to put SF in a tough spot to save himself and his career. He may have been close to getting cut. If they cut him makes it look like they are cutting him cause he sat for anthem.

As far as I know, kaep never did anything with his fame or money for social change in the many years he was the number 1 QB before he was benched/cut from his job.  If I'm wrong please show me some facts with this part.  

He then goes on to give numerous broad quotes about social injustice, change, politics blah blah.  Then he doesn't even vote in the election.

He finally does get cut in off season.  Then says he's gonna stand again.

Did I miss anything?

bull #### has consistently come from kaep

 
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Tim Tebow was better than this guy and he is no longer in the league...He's not NFL caliber case closed...Now he can sit down anytime he hears the National Anthem and nobody will give a ####..

 
amazing that very serious football analyst and talent evaluator Cian Fahey hasn't been hired by an NFL team yet and continues to work for a meager journalist's salary at whichever crappy blog employs him now.  you would think that after being right so often (like he was about Cousins) someone would have hired him full time by now. really strange.

 
amazing that very serious football analyst and talent evaluator Cian Fahey hasn't been hired by an NFL team yet and continues to work for a meager journalist's salary at whichever crappy blog employs him now.  you would think that after being right so often (like he was about Cousins) someone would have hired him full time by now. really strange.
HE IS THE OWNER OF PRESNAPREADS.COM!!

 
Lets summarize.

This joker decides to sit for the anthem to get attention for himself cause he lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  Let's say that again.  He lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  so he decided to put SF in a tough spot to save himself and his career. He may have been close to getting cut. If they cut him makes it look like they are cutting him cause he sat for anthem.

As far as I know, kaep never did anything with his fame or money for social change in the many years he was the number 1 QB before he was benched/cut from his job.  If I'm wrong please show me some facts with this part.  

He then goes on to give numerous broad quotes about social injustice, change, politics blah blah.  Then he doesn't even vote in the election.

He finally does get cut in off season.  Then says he's gonna stand again.

Did I miss anything?

bull #### has consistently come from kaep
Before he redid his contract, he was in no danger of getting cut because of the guaranteed money he was still owed and the cap hit to the 49ers.

And the decision he made not to stand for the anthem was done first during the preseason games and at that time, Kelly had not chosen the QB for Week 1 of the season  - it was still an open competition - so it can't be said he did this because he lost his job to Gabbert,  

 
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Before he redid his contract, he was in no danger of getting cut because of the guaranteed money he was still owed and the cap hit to the 49ers.

And the decision he made not to stand for the anthem was done first during the preseason games and at that time, Kelly had not chosen the QB for Week 1 of the season at that time - it was still an open competition - so it can't be said he did this because he lost his job to Gabbert,  
His money last season was guaranteed after April 1st (or somewhere around there if that isn't the exact date). What you probably don't remember because I'd assume you knew zero on this guy before this anthem nonsense is the Niners tried desperately to trade him before last year's draft - nobody wanted him at $15-$17MM a season, which is actually a discount for a starting NFL QB.

For the 2017-2019 seasons, his only guarantees were against injury. Although never made publicly (the real reasons) why he redid his contract, anyone who can read between the lines understands they weren't playing him until those injury guarantees were out. Once redone, he had no guarantees and they played him. 

 
The Niners never had faith in Colin Kaepernick - his contract was essentially a year to year contract with a team option and limited penalties for cutting him. His only guarantees ever were against injury. It was quite possibly the ####tiest longterm contract a QB has ever signed.

Has anyone in Squistion's useless Twitter feed ever mentioned any of the above? Prob not, being this wasn't a SJW issue before last season.

 
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amazing that very serious football analyst and talent evaluator Cian Fahey hasn't been hired by an NFL team yet and continues to work for a meager journalist's salary at whichever crappy blog employs him now.  you would think that after being right so often (like he was about Cousins) someone would have hired him full time by now. really strange.
Generally, most football journalists or writers don't aspire to be hired by an NFL team - that is not the career path they want to follow. Instead they want to keep moving up the ladder in football sports journalism. Some have done it, but generally most football writers don't aspire to go in that direction.

And you could make the same argument about Matt Waldman - if he is so great at evaluating rookies, why hasn't an NFL team hired him? Why he still just hawking his Rookie Scouting Portfolio? :hophead:

 
The Niners never had faith in Colin Kaepernick - his contract was essentially a year to year contract with a team option and limited penalties for cutting him. His only guarantees ever were against injury. It was quite possibly the ####tiest longterm contract a QB has ever signed.

Has anyone in Squistion's useless Twitter feed ever mentioned any of the above? Prob not, being this wasn't a SJW issue before last season.
Never? They seemed to have faith in him the year he took the team to the Super Bowl, his replacement of Alex Smith was supposed to be temporary but Harbaugh kept Kaep as the starter into the playoffs even though Smith was healthy. And Smith was dealt to the Chiefs the following season, which would indicate having faith in Kaep - evidenced also by the fact that no serious competition was never brought in during the 2013 season IIRC.

 
Never? They seemed to have faith in him the year he took the team to the Super Bowl, his replacement of Alex Smith was supposed to be temporary but Harbaugh kept Kaep as the starter into the playoffs even though Smith was healthy. And Smith was dealt to the Chiefs the following season, which would indicate having faith in Kaep - evidenced also by the fact that no serious competition was never brought in during the 2013 season IIRC.
Save this conversation that people who know what they're talking about.

If they had so much faith in him, why did he never receive any guaranteed money? Why was his contract a year to year deal with the team option? Does that sound like faith?

Go compare his contract to any other longterm deal any QB has received in the last decade, it was the biggest garbage contract ever.

 
Save this conversation that people who know what they're talking about.

If they had so much faith in him, why did he never receive any guaranteed money? Why was his contract a year to year deal with the team option? Does that sound like faith?

Go compare his contract to any other longterm deal any QB has received in the last decade, it was the biggest garbage contract ever.
According to this CBS link, his 2016 contract did have guaranteed money (perhaps I should have save this for someone who knows what they are talking about).

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/colin-kaepernick-can-actually-earn-more-money-in-2016-with-his-new-contract/

Colin Kaepernick can actually earn more money in 2016 with his new contract

[...]

Kaepernick's full $12 million salary, plus an additional $1.4 million in future bonuses, are now fully guaranteed in 2016 as well. Furthermore, according to sources, if Kaepernick ends up playing 34 percent of the 49ers' offensive snaps for the season, he gets an additional $1 million in 2016, sources said. If Kaepernick were to play roughly half of the team's snaps for the remainder of the season, he would be on pace to achieve that bonus.

The 49ers also purchased a $7.5 million insurance policy for Kaepernick, protecting him financially if he's injured to the point that he can't play next season.

 
They were going to cut him - this was to save face, but regardless, still idiotic.
He's been thinking with the wrong head for the last few years.

He can make decent money in Canada.  I don't think he's going to go broke.  He has left a lot of money on the table with bad decisioning though.

 
amazing that very serious football analyst and talent evaluator Cian Fahey hasn't been hired by an NFL team yet and continues to work for a meager journalist's salary at whichever crappy blog employs him now.  you would think that after being right so often (like he was about Cousins) someone would have hired him full time by now. really strange.
If he was writing about hurling then I'd take his analysis more seriously. 

 
According to this CBS link, his 2016 contract did have guaranteed money (perhaps I should have save this for someone who knows what they are talking about).

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/colin-kaepernick-can-actually-earn-more-money-in-2016-with-his-new-contract/

Colin Kaepernick can actually earn more money in 2016 with his new contract

[...]

Kaepernick's full $12 million salary, plus an additional $1.4 million in future bonuses, are now fully guaranteed in 2016 as well. Furthermore, according to sources, if Kaepernick ends up playing 34 percent of the 49ers' offensive snaps for the season, he gets an additional $1 million in 2016, sources said. If Kaepernick were to play roughly half of the team's snaps for the remainder of the season, he would be on pace to achieve that bonus.

The 49ers also purchased a $7.5 million insurance policy for Kaepernick, protecting him financially if he's injured to the point that he can't play next season.
He was guaranteed for the season he was playing only, or as a healthy amount of contracts in the NFL would be deemed, standard operating procedure. 

Read this http://www.businessinsider.com/colin-kaepernick-contract-2014-12

It is 3.5 years old, but the info is still accurate to this day. 

You really are clueless :shrug:

 
Oh yea, also as I mentioned, that insurance piece you highlighted (for whatever reason) is because his contract was only guaranteed against injury - if you understood how money and contracts worked, of course they insured him. Reading can be tough for some people.

Anything else to regurgitate that I haven't covered? 

You aren't talking to one of your Twitter friends that knows nothing about this guy, I've followed him heavily since he was drafted, being a 49er fan and all.

 
He was guaranteed for the season he was playing only, or as a healthy amount of contracts in the NFL would be deemed, standard operating procedure. 

Read this http://www.businessinsider.com/colin-kaepernick-contract-2014-12

It is 3.5 years old, but the info is still accurate to this day. 

You really are clueless
Except your exact words were:

32 minutes ago, fantasycurse42 said:

Save this conversation that people who know what they're talking about.

If they had so much faith in him, why did he never receive any guaranteed money?
Even if it was just for that season only, it still qualifies as guaranteed money, contrary to your stated claim that he had never received any money that was guaranteed.
 
Lets summarize.

This joker decides to sit for the anthem to get attention for himself cause he lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  Let's say that again.  He lost his job to Blaine gabbert.  so he decided to put SF in a tough spot to save himself and his career. He may have been close to getting cut. If they cut him makes it look like they are cutting him cause he sat for anthem.

As far as I know, kaep never did anything with his fame or money for social change in the many years he was the number 1 QB before he was benched/cut from his job.  If I'm wrong please show me some facts with this part.  

He then goes on to give numerous broad quotes about social injustice, change, politics blah blah.  Then he doesn't even vote in the election.

Did I miss anything?
Just the cops are pigs socks. 

 
If he was writing about hurling then I'd take his analysis more seriously. 
Is that another bigoted remark about the Irish? We already got your token dig against Latinos with the bad hombres/banditos comment in another thread. In order to get the trifecta, you make a slur against Muslims.

 
Odds on FC once owning a Kaepernick jersey?

By the amount of obsession he's exhibiting over this, I'm sensing the kind of emotional investment he has/had in him as transcending just being a 49ers fan. I'm thinking that the guy hitched his proverbial wagon to him back in 2012-13 and now the wheels have come completely off. That jersey, which once brought him so much joy, just hangs in the back corner of his closet. Can't wear it out in public, but can't bear to part with it.  Once or twice a month, he stumbles across it and just shakes his head in disbelief.

Think we're looking at

-325: Yes he did have a Kaep jersey. (**Shirsey also qualifies***)

+250 he didn't have a Kaep jersey / shirsey

I'll give him the benefit of the doubt on not having some sort of Kaepernick tattoo

-140 that he doesn't have a Kaep tattoo

+110 he does have a Kaep tattoo

 
Odds on FC once owning a Kaepernick jersey?

By the amount of obsession he's exhibiting over this, I'm sensing the kind of emotional investment he has/had in him as transcending just being a 49ers fan. I'm thinking that the guy hitched his proverbial wagon to him back in 2012-13 and now the wheels have come completely off. That jersey, which once brought him so much joy, just hangs in the back corner of his closet. Can't wear it out in public, but can't bear to part with it.  Once or twice a month, he stumbles across it and just shakes his head in disbelief.

Think we're looking at

-325: Yes he did have a Kaep jersey. (**Shirsey also qualifies***)

+250 he didn't have a Kaep jersey / shirsey

I'll give him the benefit of the doubt on not having some sort of Kaepernick tattoo

-140 that he doesn't have a Kaep tattoo

+110 he does have a Kaep tattoo
I'll go all in the bold. You can go back to about the Seahawks/49ers NFC Championship game from 2014 and see where I start to really hate on Kaep, if you choose to go through the Shark Pool, really IDGAF. Then you can read through 2015 or 2016. 

I assume you know nothing of the team you have rooted for since childhood when they're on a run of 3 straight NFC Championship games? 

Also, I wouldn't wear a QB jersey, not my style.

Willis & Justin Smith... Bonus points, I bought my newborn a Willis jersey too in late 2012/early 2013

 
Except your exact words were:

Even if it was just for that season only, it still qualifies as guaranteed money, contrary to your stated claim that he had never received any money that was guaranteed.
You're right Squistion, he was on a $14MM contract and being paid hourly, solid argument you have set forth, per usual.

 
Odds on FC once owning a Kaepernick jersey?

By the amount of obsession he's exhibiting over this, I'm sensing the kind of emotional investment he has/had in him as transcending just being a 49ers fan. I'm thinking that the guy hitched his proverbial wagon to him back in 2012-13 and now the wheels have come completely off. That jersey, which once brought him so much joy, just hangs in the back corner of his closet. Can't wear it out in public, but can't bear to part with it.  Once or twice a month, he stumbles across it and just shakes his head in disbelief.
Yeah, he seems to have an axe to grind with Kaep and one can only speculate on the origins of it, which seems to precede the anthem protest and go beyond what one usually sees in someone disliking their favorite team QB. Doesn't seem to me that the Brock Lobster haters in Houston were that obsessed with him as the OP is with Kaep.

With many of the anti-Kaep comments here early in the thread, there was an obvious racial element by the repeated use of the term "thug" in references to him. To his credit, FC didn't use that term but didn't call anyone out for using it either. He made a few derogatory references to Kaep's afro and that at least raises the question if Kaep were a white player protesting would there a similar mention of his hair style or personal appearance? Maybe, maybe not, but it does make one go, hmmm...

 
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Yeah, he seems to have an axe to grind with Kaep and one can only speculate on the origins of it, which seems to precede the anthem protest and go beyond what one usually sees in someone disliking their favorite team QB. Doesn't seem to me that the Brock Lobster haters in Houston were this obsessed with him as the OP is with Kaep.

With many of the anti-Kaep comments here early in the thread, there was an obvious racial element by the repeated use of the term "thug" in references to him. To his credit, FC didn't use that term but didn't call anyone out for using it either. He made a few derogatory references to Kaep's afro and that at least raises the question if Kaep were a white player protesting would there a similar mention of his hair style or personal appearance? Maybe, maybe not, but it does make one go, hmmm...
You clearly know a lot less about Kaep than FC does, and even less about NFL contracts, based on the counter-arguments you've given.  Now you want to insinuate he's a racist? Have fun digging a deeper hole...

 
fantasycurse42 said:
I'll go all in the bold. You can go back to about the Seahawks/49ers NFC Championship game from 2014 and see where I start to really hate on Kaep, if you choose to go through the Shark Pool, really IDGAF. Then you can read through 2015 or 2016. 

I assume you know nothing of the team you have rooted for since childhood when they're on a run of 3 straight NFC Championship games? 

Also, I wouldn't wear a QB jersey, not my style.

Willis & Justin Smith... Bonus points, I bought my newborn a Willis jersey too in late 2012/early 2013
Look at you and the team you were probably born into being a fan of! Impressive stuff. I must say that those had to be some pretty bold steps you've taken to get to where you are and be able to experience something like 3 NFC Championships in a row. 

Being from Chicago, I obviously know nothing about the teams I've cheered for having any kind of success. So I guess I'll just have to take your word for it and revel in the glow of your rooting greatness.

All hail Superfan, FC!

 
squistion said:
Yeah, he seems to have an axe to grind with Kaep and one can only speculate on the origins of it, which seems to precede the anthem protest and go beyond what one usually sees in someone disliking their favorite team QB. Doesn't seem to me that the Brock Lobster haters in Houston were that obsessed with him as the OP is with Kaep.

With many of the anti-Kaep comments here early in the thread, there was an obvious racial element by the repeated use of the term "thug" in references to him. To his credit, FC didn't use that term but didn't call anyone out for using it either. He made a few derogatory references to Kaep's afro and that at least raises the question if Kaep were a white player protesting would there a similar mention of his hair style or personal appearance? Maybe, maybe not, but it does make one go, hmmm...
Why is it FC42's job to police the racial dogwhistles? That's utterly silly.

 
Buttonhook said:
You clearly know a lot less about Kaep than FC does, and even less about NFL contracts, based on the counter-arguments you've given.  Now you want to insinuate he's a racist? Have fun digging a deeper hole...
You should inform CBS Sports, as it appears that they don't know much about NFL contracts, either, as I was just quoting them to refute the OP's statement. And I was raising a question about possible racism, not making a direct accusation or insinuation. I don't know the OP, so I can't say either way, but there was a tone set early in the thread, with several posters taking some arguably racists shots at Kaep which were not called out - and that did not sit well with me, so speculation about this is not unwarranted IMO

 
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Look at you and the team you were probably born into being a fan of! Impressive stuff. I must say that those had to be some pretty bold steps you've taken to get to where you are and be able to experience something like 3 NFC Championships in a row. 

Being from Chicago, I obviously know nothing about the teams I've cheered for having any kind of success. So I guess I'll just have to take your word for it and revel in the glow of your rooting greatness.

All hail Superfan, FC!
You are such a moron. 

 
Why is it FC42's job to police the racial dogwhistles? That's utterly silly.
Perhaps. Seems to me you police the threads you start, but maybe I am confusing you with someone else. From my own standpoint, if I start a thread and someone posts something I find real offensive for whatever reason, I call them out on it, as otherwise it might be viewed as tacit approval.

 
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Perhaps. Seems to me you police the threads you start, but maybe I am confusing you with someone else. From my own standpoint, if I start a thread and someone posts something I find real offensive for whatever, I call them out on it, as otherwise it might be viewed as tacit approval.
I try to, but I also realize that he can't be held accountable for every moron or mouth breather that comes along. For instance, I didn't even know what Pepe the Frog was until this year. People have been using it here for at least two in their avatars.

 
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Squistion might not realize why I dislike Kaep so much - pigeon spotting and football watching are two different animals, he clearly knows little about the latter.

How about 1st & goal to win the Super Bowl and making zero reads and just throwing the ball to your number one read 4 times in a row (Crabtree). You remember that Squistion? Super Bowl 47, you probably didn't even watch it.

How about a slight regression the following year and going after a guy that had owned you in your previous meetings (Sherman) while throwing to guess who in the NFC Championship game? Crabtree, 1st read again, and covered tightly and intercepted in the end zone to end the game.

I fully blame him, Jed York, & Trent Baalke for the 49ers fall. I dislike them equally. Actually, maybe York the most TBH. The fact that you even insinuate anything of racial tone here when my dislike (and I feel it has been obvious from page one) is clearly football based, shows how disconnected you are from anything (although we all already knew that).

:cstu:

Oh, and I hate the sitting for the anthem, but I hated Kaep long before that, just some gas on the fire. 

 
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Arguing semantics (incorrectly so, I'll add) going on 60 with internet strangers, good stuff.

Squistion might not realize why I dislike Kaep so much - pigeon spotting and football watching are two different animals, he clearly knows little about the latter.

How about 1st & goal to win the Super Bowl and making zero reads and just throwing the ball to your number one read 4 times in a row (Crabtree). You remember that Squistion? Super Bowl 47, you probably didn't even watch it.
And Cian Fahey knows nothing about QB/WR analysis because he was born in Ireland. I think you and Hell Toupee should get together for drinks sometime, you seem to reach similar conclusions about things based on irrelevant facts.

And I did watch the Super Bowl, and it wasn't four consecutive throws to Crabs, as the first down was a handoff to LaMichael James that got two yards. I think the next two plays were called by Harbaugh with the fourth down being an audible called by Kaep - which admittedly was not a good choice but would have worked if not for an apparent hold on Crabtree by Ravens’ safety Jimmy Smith, that was not called.

 
All I know is a bunch of my idiot Jets fan (yes, redundant on so many levels) friends are all on facebook how they won't follow the team if Kaep joins.  Goin' all ranting on how awful a person he is.

Didn't get any real answers to my question of why THIS straw broke the camels back, but they are fine with wife/girlfriend abuses, deadbeat dads, gang members with violent history.  

I mean, seriously people need to get some context.

 
You are such a moron.
I just love that you think what you've endured / experienced as a fan is relevant let alone warrants being worn like some sort of badge of honor.

Then when it's mocked, you not only fail to realize that you're the moron in the exchange, you call someone else one.

That's a special kind of stupid there.

 
Sorry, 3 straight passes in a G2G situation to the same guy, my bad - more solid points. I'd bet your $17/hour that you just went to Youtube to watch that just now, good stuff :thumbup:

 
I just love that you think what you've endured / experienced as a fan is relevant let alone warrants being worn like some sort of badge of honor.

Then when it's mocked, you not only fail to realize that you're the moron in the exchange, you call someone else one.

That's a special kind of stupid there.
It is relevant to know what I know about Kaepernick, you moron. It takes a special kind of moron to not realize that. 

Also, takes a special kind of obliviousness to not pick up on the sarcasm here:

I assume you know nothing of the team you have rooted for since childhood when they're on a run of 3 straight NFC Championship games?
As anyone who is a fan of a team would most likely know about the QB - granted he isn't as important as the long snapper or right guard, but still pretty important, moron.

 
I wouldn't want kaep on my team.  It doesn't have anything to do with the anthem.  He flat out sucks.  

There is zero upside to signing him.

 
All I know is a bunch of my idiot Jets fan (yes, redundant on so many levels) friends are all on facebook how they won't follow the team if Kaep joins.  Goin' all ranting on how awful a person he is.

Didn't get any real answers to my question of why THIS straw broke the camels back, but they are fine with wife/girlfriend abuses, deadbeat dads, gang members with violent history.  

I mean, seriously people need to get some context.
The 49ers tried to trade him desperately before the season and before the anthem stuff, nobody wanted him - they couldn't get a 3rd round pick for him (which was what they were looking for, publicly a 2nd lol, but they would've taken almost anything). Supposedly Denver debated offering a 6th rounder.

All the Squistions of the world now claim he is being blackballed, it is pretty funny. 

 
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The 49ers tried to trade him desperately before the season and before the anthem stuff, nobody wanted him - they couldn't get a 3rd round pick for him (which was what they were looking for, publicly a 2nd lol, but they would've taken almost anything). Supposedly Denver debated offering a 6th rounder.

All the Squistions of the world now claim he is being blackballed, it is pretty funny. 
I think he is, to a degree... he has the unenviable position of being on the wrong side of a VERY polarizing position that brings a lot of blowback, but at least he's not a very good QB!

Let's be honest, if he were a starting caliber QB, someone would take a chance on him and once he won a few games it would all be good. I mean ####, Vick helped kill dogs, like as a business practice, went to jail for a long time, and THEN was embraced.  And he was hardly a worldbeater at QB.  If Kaep didn't suck, his baggage wouldn't be such an "issue"

That said, I still laugh at the morality police who are ok with Vick, wife beaters etc and then take a stand against a guy for a silent and peaceful protest (which I could respect to a degree, even if I disagree with how he did it, IF not for the fact that the idiot himself didn't vote... at that point he's a worthless gasbag)

 
All I know is a bunch of my idiot Jets fan (yes, redundant on so many levels) friends are all on facebook how they won't follow the team if Kaep joins.  Goin' all ranting on how awful a person he is.

Didn't get any real answers to my question of why THIS straw broke the camels back, but they are fine with wife/girlfriend abuses, deadbeat dads, gang members with violent history.  

I mean, seriously people need to get some context.
Interesting in that what Tyreek Hill did (throwing his pregnant girlfriend down a flight of stairs) was not found as objectionable by NFL fans as many today now feel about Kaep.

Wonder if Joe Mixon signed with the Jets if the same fans you know on Facebook, would take a similar stand and not follow the team? I would hope so for consistency. It would be unjust to me if Mixon ends up on a 2017 roster, while Kaep sits idle at home, blackballed by NFL owners.

 
All I know is a bunch of my idiot Jets fan (yes, redundant on so many levels) friends are all on facebook how they won't follow the team if Kaep joins.  Goin' all ranting on how awful a person he is.

Didn't get any real answers to my question of why THIS straw broke the camels back, but they are fine with wife/girlfriend abuses, deadbeat dads, gang members with violent history.  

I mean, seriously people need to get some context.
They're probably just looking at CK as a poor man's Geno Smith.

 
Let's be honest, if he were a starting caliber QB, someone would take a chance on him and once he won a few games it would all be good. I mean ####, Vick helped kill dogs, like as a business practice, went to jail for a long time, and THEN was embraced.  And he was hardly a worldbeater at QB.  If Kaep didn't suck, his baggage wouldn't be such an "issue"
I agree, this goes back to my comments on Joe Mixon 2 pages ago (who Squistion now brings into the conversation, I guess he used Google earlier).

An NFL team will overlook all if they feel someone can help them win.

The crux of the issue is he isn't very good. Nobody is going to chase a controversial QB who is mediocre at best. 

With that being said, I think he'll eventually sign somewhere for like 2/8 or 10 with the 2nd being team option. He'll be released at the end of the season never to be heard from in the NFL again - & the Squistions everywhere will brand us all racists :lol:

 
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