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He could have had a job if he would have accepted back up money. He was s back up when he left SF.Plus why not enjoy an entertaining rumor now and then. We don't always have to do the right thing. It's why I like to talk shit in the division opponent threads. Fuck him.
If Kaep's workout sucked it shows how badly he lost that edge. There's some good entertainment in all that. Life is tough buttercup. People aren't gonna hand shit to you. He could have been something if he had just focused on his career but hey maybe being a guy who gets a footnote in history is more important than being a great player. I would have been after the gold jacket personally but to each his own.
That's what Sapp said, in his interview, as well.I'd love to see the video, someone must have it.
Nothing wrong with sitting on that high horse, knock yourself out. But being all righteous about it rubs me the wrong way.I'm sure he does and it could be correct, but if I wasn't there I probably wouldn't comment on it as it's none of my business. Busybody behaviour just to put someone down doesn't sit right with me.
Let's do our best to stay on track with this Thread Bruddas.
Jarrett Stidham, Nick Mullens and a UDFA from Cal Chase Garbers. None of them are exactly awe inspiring unless it's Mullens starting against us.Who does LV even have backing up Carr? Even on his best day I wouldnt see Kaep in the McDaniels/Pats offense.
I was watching that pre season game it was the last pre season game, Colon was standing behind his coach holding a football when the coach turned and said something to him, Most likely he was told that he was not going to start because you could see Colin was really angry. He tossed the ball to the ground and went and sat on the bench and threw his helmet behind the bench. A few moments later the national anthem began and he didn't stand up.Unlike a prostitute, krapernick sucked BEFORE he got on his knees. He lost his starting job to blaine gabbert, for crying out loud. Are we supposed to forget that? It was only then that he developed a social conscience.
After five years out and poor play on his previous stint, costing him his job, who in their right mind thinks this guy still “”has it”?
I was watching that pre season game it was the last pre season game, Colon was standing behind his coach holding a football when the coach turned and said something to him, Most likely he was told that he was not going to start because you could see Colin was really angry. He tossed the ball to the ground and went and sat on the bench and threw his helmet behind the bench. A few moments later the national anthem began and he didn't stand up.
It wasn't until the next week after people criticized him that he came up with the killer cops defense and started taking a knee.
I'm convinced he wasn't mad about cops on that day, he was pissed that he wasn't going to start. IMO.
Even the guys in the booth thought he was told that he wasn't going to be the starting QB.
He could have had a job if he would have accepted back up money. He was s back up when he left SF.
I guess Stidham has the familiarity with the system angle, alas...Jarrett Stidham, Nick Mullens and a UDFA from Cal Chase Garbers. None of them are exactly awe inspiring unless it's Mullens starting against us.
Hahaha. Is history repeating itself??That’s exactly what the problem was when the 9ers were trying to deal krapernick. They wanted “SB starting QB” returns, but teams balked at giving up both that type of draft capital AND eating his salary.
Yep spot on, his girlfriend helped him turn it around into some social justice cause, she was smart to do so he has made a bunch of money. But what he was angry about that day was losing the starting QB spot. Not police brutality. Or he would have kneeled that first day.You’re right on the $$. I was commuting back then and I was listening to plenty of KNBR sports talk radio (SF based). The whole pre-season was an uncomfortable situation whereby the 9ers didn’t want krapernick and we’re trying to deal him. Krapernick was more than willing to go but wasn’t gonna make it easy by taking a pay cut.
…you don’t think there were reporters around him all through camp? Where was his social unrest then? He had mikes in front of him all summer.
No, he was a petulant child that infamous night. As you said (and I was saying right from the get go), he scrambled for an answer after the game and then refined it the following week into a full-fledged crusade.