Colin Kaepernick is a controversial figure that divided the nation in 2016. He protested the national anthem. Some people even called him disrespectful for protesting. Now let me ask you a question, does he deserve pay for his services? After getting rid of him, the NFLPA is saying that they believed he was a victim of collusion by the owners.
They will figure out if a player was a bust, and if they are
The NFL is a business, and if a player is not performing up to expectations, that player can be cut.
Colin Kaepernick was never a bust. He took the 49ers to the Super Bowl in 2013. He also took them to another Super Bowl in 2014. In fact, he was a superstar on the field for several years before he started protesting during the national anthem.
Of course, Kaepernick’s actions off the field have hurt his career more than his play has helped it. But there is no doubt that he is still good enough to be playing in the NFL right now if he wanted to be playing in the NFL right now.
Not sure if he really is a bust
I think he has potential to be a good QB but he hasn’t been on a team that could really take advantage of his strengths. He is an accurate passer who can make throws on the run and has good running skills. He also seems like a good leader and hard worker who is willing to do whatever it takes to win.
I think he would be a good fit for the Chiefs because they need some skill players and he would give them another weapon on offense.
I think he would be a decent fit for the Seahawks because they need some help at QB and they have one of the best defenses in the NFL which would help him out as well if he ever got into trouble on the field.
But I think he is a bust, so i will still be rooting for the patriots
I think Colin Kaepernick is a great player. I like how he plays and what he did for the 49ers. However, he was not trash as you say. In fact, if you look at his stats before he left the team, they were comparable to Tom Brady’s stats. So no, he wasn’t trash.
The reason why Kaepernick wasn’t on a team after being cut by the 49ers is because of his protests during the National Anthem. He started kneeling during it in order to bring attention to police brutality against African Americans in America. He was also protesting how America treats minorities in general and how they are treated differently than white people in this country.
When the cowboys play them in the super bowl
The NFL has been in a tough spot for the last two years.
- In 2017, they had to deal with the fallout of players protesting during the national anthem.
- In 2018, they had to deal with the fallout of a Super Bowl that was boring as hell and ended in a controversial overtime play call.
And now, they have to deal with another controversy: Colin Kaepernick’s new contract with Nike.
Kaepernick has been out of work for more than two years now — he hasn’t played since 2016 — but he’s still making waves in the news cycle. That’s because Nike decided to make him their spokesperson for their “Just Do It” campaign.
The brand announced Monday that it was going to be releasing a new set of T-shirts featuring Kaepernick’s face next week. The shirts will feature “Just Do It” plastered across them along with the words “Believe In Something Even If It Means Sacrificing Your Career.” And then there will be Kaepernick’s face underneath those words.
My mom is also a fan of this type of player
I have been an NFL fan for 30 years and I have watched every game during that time. I can count on one hand the number of times I saw Colin Kaepernick play poorly.
Colin Kaepernick was the most exciting player in the NFL when he was playing, and he was always good. He led his team to Super Bowl XLVII and won them Super Bowl XLVIII.
He threw for over 4000 yards twice in his career and over 3000 yards three other times. His career passer rating is 95.7%. He has a career 6-2 record in playoff games with a passer rating of 95.4%.
He also rushed for over 1000 yards in each of his first three seasons in the league before being injured in 2013, leading the league in rushing touchdowns (20) during that span as well as yards per carry (5.6).
As well as her brother and sister, and her dad
Colin Kaepernick’s family is not happy with his treatment by the NFL and its owners.
In an interview with ABC News, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback’s mother Teresa Kaepernick said she was “disappointed” and “furious” at NFL owners for not signing her son because of his controversial protests during the national anthem.
Teresa said that she hoped someone would “wake up” from their “dead sleep” and sign him soon so he can get back to playing football. “We want him in a position where he can succeed,” she said. “He’s proven what he can do.”
Conclusion
Colin Kaepernick is a mediocre quarterback at best. His shambolic, mistake-plagued performance against the Bears Sunday night was a microcosm of his entire career. Despite scoring on an early run via Blaine Gabbert, Kaepernick broke down as the game went along and the “revenge” narrative could only sustain him so much.
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