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I find it adorable that some of you guys really think Kap still wants to play football. He can take his Kunta Kinte shirt and half white afro and shove it up his ass . The NFL doesn't owe him anything. He made his bed and now he is laying in it as far as being a player again

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2 hours ago, whomper said:

I find it adorable that some of you guys really think Kap still wants to play football. He can take his Kunta Kinte shirt and half white afro and shove it up his ass . The NFL doesn't owe him anything. He made his bed and now he is laying in it as far as being a player again

 

agree.

 

He agree to settlement so everything else before that point does not matter. Agreeing to a settlement means you put money before your belief/cause.

 

Even if this was part of the settlement agreement Kap saying that he is still being blocked is false.  No employer wants the drama, period.  This goes just beyond if you still got some skills.  One has been QB is not above any positive team environment. Teams are fee and clear to either sign you or not.  If the decision is not, tough.  Go back to Nike and make more commercials about your (sacrifice) while you still enjoy your $millions from settlement and Nike.  Go be an SJW for some other cause.

 

Hopefully this will go away soon (again).  Probably not until playoffs get closer and then the focus will be on brackets and wildcards, etc... instead of this Richard Head.

 

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1 hour ago, XFlash said:

 

agree.

 

He agree to settlement so everything else before that point does not matter. Agreeing to a settlement means you put money before your belief/cause.

 

Even if this was part of the settlement agreement Kap saying that he is still being blocked is false.  No employer wants the drama, period.  This goes just beyond if you still got some skills.  One has been QB is not above any positive team environment. Teams are fee and clear to either sign you or not.  If the decision is not, tough.  Go back to Nike and make more commercials about your (sacrifice) while you still enjoy your $millions from settlement and Nike.  Go be an SJW for some other cause.

 

Hopefully this will go away soon (again).  Probably not until playoffs get closer and then the focus will be on brackets and wildcards, etc... instead of this Richard Head.

 

Even OJ thinks he's an idiot.  Lmao:rolleyes:

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I'm trying to figure out how the workout proved he doesn't want to play football, I've seen it posted a few times here and elsewhere. I watched about 15 minutes of it, after skipping all those stretching drills and zipping thru to see it wasn't actually 2 hours long. I saw a guy throwing the ball like others do, some were good throws. 

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19 minutes ago, stevegrab said:

I'm trying to figure out how the workout proved he doesn't want to play football, I've seen it posted a few times here and elsewhere. I watched about 15 minutes of it, after skipping all those stretching drills and zipping thru to see it wasn't actually 2 hours long. I saw a guy throwing the ball like others do, some were good throws. 

 

Most do not go to work interviews in "instigative" attire (for lack of a better word) and than make antagonistic comments directed to said interviewers when its over. 

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49 minutes ago, Def. said:

 

Most do not go to work interviews in "instigative" attire (for lack of a better word) and than make antagonistic comments directed to said interviewers when its over. 

 

Didn't care to read or hear any of his comments after ward, but did get a kick of out his kunta kinte shirt, which he removed before working out. Seems many there that he brought with them had shirts with messages (does he have his own social just clothing line?)

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21 hours ago, Def. said:

 

Most do not go to work interviews in "instigative" attire (for lack of a better word) and than make antagonistic comments directed to said interviewers when its over. 

Bingo

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