San Francisco 49er backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick became a household name last week, but not because of his game. Kaepernick is far from the best QB in the NFL — he’s not even the best on his team — so he made headlines the only way he could, by refusing to stand for the national anthem. That, and caving to the demand of his commie Muslim girlfriend.
It didn’t go over well. Players in the NFL have committed actual crimes and have received less public backlash. Above all else, viewers thought that Kaepernick’s boycott was an affront to veterans and active military personnel.
He’s standing behind his decision, but his next audience may be even less kind than his first. That’s because the San Diego Chargers are planning more than just a national anthem before their game.
See the extravagant celebration of America Kaepernick is going to be faced with on the next page:
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And a couple of pissed off linebackers. I wonder if he is going to make it to the season opener?
I don’t necessarily disagree with you Tony Kross, in fact the reason why I wrote it os because I’m really sick of hearing about it. Everyone is screaming over the Internet because he chose to exercise his rights while criminals are running rampant in DC, and I’m not talking about the general population.
My primary point is that if they feel so strongly about it then people need to actually do something rather than merely post their outrage on social media.
As for myself, I’ve been boycotting the NFL ever since they chose to reinstate Michael Vick. Whether they like it or not professional athletes are looked upon as role models by millions of Americans, in particular the youth of our country, and as such I feel that they should maintain some standards.
Being a professional athlete is something that many people would love to do and should be viewed as a privelege. I remember as a kid players who broke the law would be black balled. I personally believe that they should return to that standard.
Good bye, if the 49s keep you, thay loose the fans
Mr. Humphrey you hit the nail on the head. Thank you.
He needs to go back to where you come from
I’ll never watch the 49ers again
This two bit muslim f**k
The NFL speaks out both sides of its mouth ~ but I guess the military pays them whereas the Dallas Police Department didn’t.
It’s curious to me that while everybody is screaming about Kaepernick’s First Amendment rights, nobody mentions his responsibility to abide by the law.
Why doesn’t anyone ~ including all the media ~ mention the fact that while Kaepernick was exercising his “right” he was also violating a Federal law? I haven’t read one single word about this in all the articles I’ve seen.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/36/
Without a doubt, this$#%&!@*is the UGLIEST QB in the NFL.
Yes we can stop to seeing the guy’s goofy face cause I really hate him so much