Posted on Aug 31, 2017
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Kaepernick is a loser on and off the field, LT Brad McInnis. I'm astounded that he continues to garner press.
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LT Brad McInnis NFL teams prove on a yearly basis that they don't care about character. Guys who are a cancer in the locker room, get chance after chance because teams think that the cancer will help them to win games. If he had Randall Cunningham or Warren Moon talent, he would be on a team right now. Teams carry three quarterbacks tops. That means that there are less than one hundred professional quarterbacks in the U.S. In his defense, he did play for San Francisco. It is hard to show anyone what you can do when you are running for your life because the line is like a sieve. If Tom Brady played for San Francisco, people would be talking about how he keeps getting sacked because he doesn't have the scrambling ability required for survival behind a leaky line. I don't think that the sidelines are the place for making social statements. These guys make an exceptional living playing a game. They should stick to that. If they want to make social statements off the field, during interviews, youtube, instagram, facebook, that is their prerogative. In a normal office setting, making such a protest would lead to dismissal. Nobody would care. Your desk would be filled by someone else, and business would continue.
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I agree, if your talent out weighs your potential problems then you will be on a roster. Heck look at Greg Hardy etc. Talent trumps problems
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SSG (Join to see) - Percy Harvin, Randy Moss, Dante Culpepper... as a Vikings fan I am about to cry at the number of talented players who were assholes we have drafted.
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LT Brad McInnis Very well said Sir! But that is the issue we have, making stuff up just to stir the pot.
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