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Agree, better if these guys just don't show their political views in public.
nobody can stop stupid.
Yep. Look what it did to Kaepernick's careerAgree, better if these guys just don't show their political views in public.
Not arguing he has a right too, but its not a good look.
True. He should have learned from Kaepernick's stupiditynobody can stop stupid.
IMO Kaepernick did it the wrong way, because by kneeling during an anthem it comes off bad against everything American. He was protesting law and order against blacks not against America, but can't blame people for 'expanding' his intent.True. He should have learned from Kaepernick's stupidity
And the stance itself did not end Kaep’s career. Kaep’s complete indifference for the game was what ended Kaep’s career. He became an activist first, a football player 17th. And when he got looks by other teams, he made himself such a headache he was unsignable.IMO Kaepernick did it the wrong way, because by kneeling during an anthem it comes off bad against everything American. He was protesting law and order against blacks not against America, but can't blame people for 'expanding' his intent.
To me all celebrities should be very careful with their political views in public.
And the stance itself did not end Kaep’s career. Kaep’s complete indifference for the game was what ended Kaep’s career. He became an activist first, a football player 17th. And when he got looks by other teams, he made himself such a headache he was unsignable.
Bosa wore a hat. Period. He is still a football player first and has shown no propensity at being an activist at all.
Keeping up the facade, undoubtedly helps with the keeping up of corporate interest/ checks.And recently, Kaepernick says he hasn’t watched an NFL game since he left. But he says he works out every day waiting for his chance. But he has not signed on for any backup role or squad or XFL or anything. I’m sure there’s a meme out there about him working out at 70 just waiting for a chance.