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Colin Kaepernick. What a nut he is and discuss NFL players kneeling during the Anthem

“I have plenty of white friends so I’m not making this a race issue''

Yeah so if it was a player of colour you would have still posted it. I'm thinking not!
 
Anto said:
The model behind the release of the video featuring offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting a white powder before a meeting leaked the damning clip in response to the intense political climate, according to recent Facebook posts.
In a since-deleted comment, Las Vegas-based Kijuana Nige said coaches should take responsibility for their actions as players who protest during the national anthem are chastised over their decisions on whether to stand.

“I have plenty of white friends so I’m not making this a race issue. People are missing the point. My point is everyone has to be held accountable for their decisions they roast players over anthems while the coaches be high as s–t and probably can’t sing along,” she wrote, per Obnoxious Boston Fan.
The 33-year-old model also spoke out Monday on social media.

“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low,” Nige shared on Facebook. “No those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love.
“So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an athem [sic], dog fight, weed, domestic issues etc. But y’all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU!!” she continued.

The relationship between Foerster and Nige is not clear. In the video, he said he misses her.
Less than 12 hours after the recording surfaced, Foerster announced his resignation Monday following one season and four games with the Miami Dolphins.

“I am resigning from my position with the Miami Dolphins and accept full responsibility for my actions. I want to apologize to the organization and my sole focus is on getting the help that I need with the support of my family and medical professionals,” Foerster said in a statement.
Foerster joined the Dolphins in 2016. The organization addressed his resignation with a separate statement.

“We were made aware of the video late last night and have no tolerance for this behavior,” the team stated Monday. “After speaking with Chris this morning, he accepted full responsibility and we accepted his resignation effective immediately. Although Chris is no longer with the organization, we will work with him to get the help he needs during this time.”

Why I outed Dolphins coach blowing lines | New York Post


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Resigning is the least of his problems. How is he to get another job?.
 
Now for my 2 cents on Colin Kaput!!!!
Papasmerf is correct in saying that Kaput started this entire debacle because his career was starting to tank. He was pissed off because the coach benched him.
He said he was protesting racism because he did not want to look like the dick that he is.
Any NFL player that takes a knee, sits or stays in the locker room is disrespecting his team, his sweater, his fellow players and the league.
No they don't have the right to demonstrate on the playing field in uniform. I would bet every player has a "Code of Conduct" clause in his contract.
The players are now seeing just what the financial repercussions can be for this action.
NFL players never get to play for the country and flag like hockey and soccer players . I would like to see one of them try this crap.
I know as a long time player and coach of hockey you never disrespect your sweater or your team. That is of course if you want to keep playing.
This entire mess is a shame and a black eye for the NFL.
Kudos to Trump for shaming a bunch of Over paid underachievers. :good:

DILLIGAF
 
Maurice Boscorelli said:
Meanwhile Actual star player J.J. Watt raised 37 million and counting for hurricane Harvey relief in Houston,Texas.

J.J. Watt's final fundraiser total for Hurricane Harvey relief tops $37 million - CBSSports.com

But I guess he wasn't controversial enough to sell magazines I suppose

It is amazing that a player like J.J. Watt's and his actions really gets overshadowed by the actions and gang following that this Kaput idiot has started.
It is a sad day indeed for this crap.
even college cheerleaders have taken a knee in support.
I noticed on the weekend that the TV camera's deliberately did not pan the sidelines during any pregame ceremonies either in College or NFL games.
Revenue is down Moral is at an all-time low. Fans are publicly displeased by the action yet these athletes seem to still believe they are bigger than the game.
I wonder who they are going to blame when teams just can't afford to pay the huge salaries any longer.
Maybe Kaput will subsidise the league with his money earned from his celebrity status

DILLIGAF
 
DILLIGAF said:
It is amazing that a player like J.J. Watt's and his actions really gets overshadowed by the actions and gang following that this Kaput idiot has started.

It is a sad day indeed for this crap.

Why didn't JJ Watt's action not attracted more media?.

Maybe he didn't want people to know?.
 
A country musician named Neal McCoy released a song criticizing NFL players who took a knee during the national anthem this season, and it's ... something.
Titled "Take A Knee My Ass,” McCoy first performed the single during a Nov. 8 concert in Branson, Mo., and posted the video to his official Facebook page. The clip went viral, with more than 3.8 million views as of Friday evening, receiving both positive and negative reviews depending on one's stance in the polarizing protesting-during-the-national-anthem debate.

The song begins around the four-minute mark in the video.

NFL player protests inspire new country song 'Take a Knee My Ass' | NFL | Sporting News
 
Here is the question to all the black superstars with money. Why don't you do something about this?. Talk the big game, now put up and help the brothers or shut up.

 
Anto said:

He i also one of the nominees for Time Person of the year Damn-Not too smart


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  2. The Dreamers
  3. Patty Jenkins, Wonder Woman director
  4. The #MeToo Movement
  5. Jeff Bezos, Amazon's CEO
  6. Colin Kaepernick
  7. Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
  8. Trump
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