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I disagree. I believe what Kaep did was perfectly in the spirit of American values, and everything the flag stands for. However, I do realize we will never agree on this. So, I digress.
If kap was hired, I finally would support Suh stomping someone in the face, arm and ding dong.
Good way to handle having an opposing viewpoint with somebody...
They would replace him in a nano-second.Yeah... it's not that simple. FOX would subpoena Cutler to court, in a nano-second. He would wind up owing them a good amount of money. Unless there is some potential buy-out clause, which was agreed upon beforehand. However, it does not sound like this is the case.
Both are distractions and neither can run a real offense. Compare them at your leisure.K... well. I have no interest in talking football with somebody who is so blinded by his hatred of Kaep, that he feels his NFL career has been no more successful than Johnny Manziel.
They would replace him in a nano-second.
Both are distractions and neither can run a real offense. Compare them at your leisure.
It wasn't the viewpoint but the way he expressed it.
He is a perfect fit in Gase's system, and he has very similar physical tools to Tannehill. He can obviously run the read option, roll-out, throw on the run... etc...
I believe Kaep is a very serviceable QB, and this could be the best thing to happen to him. If Miami is willing to bring him in. In back-to-back seasons, Gase made Jay Cutler and Ryan Tannehill look like good QB's. I don't see why he cannot service Kaep in the same manner.
What's funny is. Cutler talked about something like this happening, and said he could have been lured back if the right situation was offered. However, when he signed the contract with FOX, that was the end of it.
There couldn't be a better situation for him than this. An 11 win team last year, with the one offensive coordinator that he truly hit it off with, serving as their HC. However, I don't think he can get out of the FOX contract.
I'm not the one whining that no NFL team wants the terrible quarterback. He's out of the league and that's that.So, they are comparable? Okay, now we know never to take your opinion seriously. Which I get the feeling was never an issue anyway. Keep being triggered...
In this case it can just be observation. Now if that is justified is another matter. But the owners seem to have their stance on it.Anti-first amendment, are we?
where's matt moore fit into your logic?
Why would he get to keep the money? WTF are you talking about.Yeah, totally... I'm sure they'd just let him keep the money they've already paid him. In exchange for zero hours of work.
In this case it can just be observation. Now if that is justified is another matter. But the owners seem to have their stance on it.
He is a perfect fit in Gase's system, and he has very similar physical tools to Tannehill. He can obviously run the read option, roll-out, throw on the run... etc...
I believe Kaep is a very serviceable QB, and this could be the best thing to happen to him. If Miami is willing to bring him in. In back-to-back seasons, Gase made Jay Cutler and Ryan Tannehill look like good QB's. I don't see why he cannot service Kaep in the same manner.
What's funny is. Cutler talked about something like this happening, and said he could have been lured back if the right situation was offered. However, when he signed the contract with FOX, that was the end of it.
There couldn't be a better situation for him than this. An 11 win team last year, with the one offensive coordinator that he truly hit it off with, serving as their HC. However, I don't think he can get out of the FOX contract.
Moore's inability to move, takes a good chunk out of the playbook.
i never wanted my NFL QB to move outside the pocket, let him die there i say…or throw a big gainer to the #3 pass option.
he's a leader and that's my point.