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Has the NFL spoken about their treatment of colin kaepernick? Until that happens, nothing has changed. -- nm
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colin
long time listener, first time caller: was kaepernick good enough to be signed? I've always wondered. -- nm
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amanda
Jun 8 '20, 09:34
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He was probably about 15-23rd in results. Far worse got signed than him so he should have had a job. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jun 8, 09:53
Yes but he was also offered contracts and turned them down because they weren’t to his liking. -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 8, 09:45
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I think he was offered contracts teams knew he would refuse. I don't think any of them would have finalized a deal. This guy was NFL VP of
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jnine
Jun 8, 09:58
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thank you for posting this. It's exhausting when people try to pretend this was anything other than a blackballing. It's bad enough that it happened -- (edited)
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Diva
Jun 8, 10:07
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Right. He was one of the most successful qbs in the NFL. He isn't going to sign for a ridiculously low amount of money. Unfortunately, he can't
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jnine
Jun 8, 10:36
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