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Will Bills Scouts Be Attending Kaepernick Workout?  

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  1. 1. Will Bills Scouts Be Attending Kaepernick Workout?

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  2. 2. Should They Sign Him If He Shows He Can Play?

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51 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

Hes not coming to Chicago.    Trubisky just threw 3 td’s      Kaep can’t do that 

 

 

Kaepernick threw 4 tds against the Pats.   But just keeping making stuff up.  And I would be furious if Josh Allen had a 4 td to 1 int ratio like that bum CK had his final season. Furious.

 

it blows my mind how people get more worked up for this than women beaters.  A bunch of people who hate CK would be ok with Joe Mixon, Incognito, or Jeffrey Simmons being on the team.  It also blows my mind that every person in America is allowed to express their opinions on things except athletes.  I’m fine with CK and Josh Rosen just like I am with Bosa loving a true hero with bone spurs. 
 

but I guess I’m not as good of American as some of you true patriots.

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Good athlete who's time has passed. This argument has been rehashed on so many different occasions that I feel like I'm having "Deja Vu all over again" (R.I.P. Yogi) with people posting the exact same things over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over (hopefully you get the point) and over and over every time this name comes up. His last season in SF was full of TD's in garbage time when the game was already decided. He is a career 59.8% passer, check the stats http://www.nfl.com/player/colinkaepernick/2495186/careerstats . Is he better than some of the backups in the league? Of course he is. Even at his absolute peak in SF he was under 60% completion rate or a tenth or two above. Harbaugh and Roman got the absolute most out of him they possibly could. Let it go. Like I said before about this whole situation.

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Nov 13 (Reuters) - The Miami Dolphins will attend Colin Kaepernick's audition for teams at a special workout hosted by the National Football League (NFL) on Saturday, opening the possibility that the former quarterback could return to the league three years after his protests against racial injustice roiled the sport.

 

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8 hours ago, badassgixxer05 said:

He wore pig cop socks to mock the police and kneeled during the national anthem in which everyone, even my toddler daughter knows you stand for to show respect to those who have given there lives for us to live in this great country. So yeah...

Note: it was also during a time where liberal media twisted some of those events into being high profile white cop on black man crime when really it was the other way around.


I served 20 years and I have knelt, gone and got drinks, went and got food, talked, stretched, looked at my phone etc etc all during sporting event National Anthems what does that make me?

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9 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

They should Attend. 
 

they Should sign him if he looks better than Barkley 

 

 

 

now will they?  Doubt it. 

 

Will Kaep be willing to ride the pine?  Because no GM in the league would have him starting over a 2nd year QB with high upside.  We've seen Kaep.  When he's good he's pretty good, when he's bad, he falls behind Blaine Gabbert on the depth chart.  The dude hasnt played in 3 years, and when he last played he wasn't good.  I know the woke crowd wants this redemption arc, that's great, I just hope he goes and fails on some other team, the Bills don't need to borrow that drama..

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3 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


I would LOVE Kap being signed in Buffalo will get a first hand look at what the “City if Great Neighbors” really looks like. 

that's completely silly. 

 

becoming the national spotlight for all the wrong reasons is the exact opposite thing the Bills would do. Pats on the other hand. they should be gifted the statue of liberty. 

 

""Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore."

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3 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

that's completely silly. 

 

becoming the national spotlight for all the wrong reasons is the exact opposite thing the Bills would do. Pats on the other hand. they should be gifted the statue of liberty. 

 

""Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore."


Is it really silly?  Read some of the posts here and tell me Signing Kap would not show some deep hatred in this “Great Neighbor” “Underdog” Fanbase 

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:


Is it really silly?  Read some of the posts here and tell me Signing Kap would not show some deep hatred in this “Great Neighbor” “Underdog” Fanbase 

that's not a Buffalo problem that's a humanity problem. 

 

if you really want to debate the topic at hand please answer my one question. the only question that matters. 

 

if a team takes a chance on Kaep can you guarantee that the national anthem isn't appointed 'must see tv'? 

 

I guarantee it will be the biggest NFL moment all month. that's not good for anyone. it's a reality tv circus, and no team needs that. least of all the Bills. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

that's not a Buffalo problem that's a humanity problem. 

 

if you really want to debate the topic at hand please answer my one question. the only question that matters. 

 

if a team takes a chance on Kaep can you guarantee that the national anthem isn't appointed 'must see tv'? 

 

I guarantee it will be the biggest NFL moment all month. that's not good for anyone. it's a reality tv circus, and no team needs that. least of all the Bills. 

 

 


I guarantee there is Only ONE group of people that care about the National Anthem. Ooo and guess what they don’t show it anymore on TV do they. 
 

just like it should have never been required for participation in the Anthem however a Contract for Recruiting purposes changed that. 
 

I am on Record on my stance about Kap

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:


I guarantee there is Only ONE group of people that care about the National Anthem. Ooo and guess what they don’t show it anymore on TV do they. 
 

just like it should have never been required for participation in the Anthem however a Contract for Recruiting purposes changed that

so again, someone refuses to answer the question. because they know the answer. the only question of that week, wont be will the (insert team name here) beat the (insert team name here), it will be, did Kaep kneel?! 

 

regardless of what side you're on, it has nothing to do with the game, and is 100% a distraction. fair or not, it's the way of things. because the media WILL find a way to get us this completely important (sarcasm) information. 

 

who would willingly put their team through that? "listen guys, from this moment no one will care what you do, even if you win the super bowl. the only question s or comments week in or week out will surround our backup qb whom may or may not be able to even play anymore. cool?" 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Bobby Hooks said:

so again, someone refuses to answer the question. because they know the answer. the only question of that week, wont be will the (insert team name here) beat the (insert team name here), it will be, did Kaep kneel?! 

 

regardless of what side you're on, it has nothing to do with the game, and is 100% a distraction. fair or not, it's the way of things. because the media WILL find a way to get us this completely important (sarcasm) information. 

 

who would willingly put their team through that? "listen guys, from this moment no one will care what you do, even if you win the super bowl. the only question s or comments week in or week out will surround our backup qb whom may or may not be able to even play anymore. cool?" 

 

 

 

 


will it?  Hmmm players still kneeling. Players staying in locker rooms. Tell me ONE broadcast that brought any of that up? 
 

how is Kap kneeling any different than the Wife/Spouse/Significant Other besting distraction?  Any different than the so and so suspended Distraction?  It isn’t. “distractions” are a joke. You get asked a question in a presser you answer or shut it down and move on not hard. 
 

yes If he is better than the current QBs on this team absolutely because at the end of the day those questions you might get for one week until you shut them down mean NOTHING in the Standings. 

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:


will it?  Hmmm players still kneeling. Players staying in locker rooms. Tell me ONE broadcast that brought any of that up? 
 

how is Kap kneeling any different than the Wife/Spouse/Significant Other besting distraction?  Any different than the so and so suspended Distraction?  It isn’t. “distractions” are a joke. You get asked a question in a presser you answer or shut it down and move on not hard. 
 

yes If he is better than the current QBs on this team absolutely because at the end of the day those questions you might get for one week until you shut them down mean NOTHING in the Standings. 

i don't have to tell you one broadcast. Kaep wasn't playing in those games. 

 

we're not discussing if it's fair or how it relates to other situations. we're discussing this one situation that quite frankly has no peers. again, fair or not. to ignore that this wouldn't be the biggest media circus is just being dishonest to the discussion at hand. 

 

it will simply overpower everything the team that signs him does on and off the field. it's too much for a guy who most likely wont touch a football in any meaningful snaps for a long time if ever again.  

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4 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

i don't have to tell you one broadcast. Kaep wasn't playing in those games. 

 

we're not discussing if it's fair or how it relates to other situations. we're discussing this one situation that quite frankly has no peers. again, fair or not. to ignore that this wouldn't be the biggest media circus is just being dishonest to the discussion at hand. 

 

it will simply overpower everything the team that signs him does on and off the field. it's too much for a guy who most likely wont touch a football in any meaningful snaps for a long time if ever again.  


no it actually won’t. Jesus it wasn’t even talked about at the start until a certain Person Mentioned it. Then it turned into a circus 

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:


no it actually won’t. Jesus it wasn’t even talked about at the start until a certain Person Mentioned it. Then it turned into a circus 

it actually will. but that's fine, you can have your opinion. 

 

for the record, i have zero issues with him. i think the moment he took a stance he became a political figure and in many ways  (commercials, etc), has become bigger than football. so i don't see how he goes back to being a regular sunday joe. 

 

once you reach a certain level of celebrity you can't go back. if the talk isn't about him kneeling, it'll be about why is isn't starting, is the team handling him correctly, etc. you disagree but it's exactly what will happen, he'll be the story every week, even when he's not. 

 

with people looking to fill 24 hours on espn nfl network, and in articles etc. it's just the way things are now. and for the record x2, it's kind of odd to see a dude living in Orlando "the city beautiful" sniping the city of good neighbors. 

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2 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

it actually will. but that's fine, you can have your opinion. 

 

for the record, i have zero issues with him. i think the moment he took a stance he became a political figure and in many ways  (commercials, etc), has become bigger than football. so i don't see how he goes back to being a regular sunday joe. 

 

once you reach a certain level of celebrity you can't go back. if the talk isn't about him kneeling, it'll be about why is isn't starting, is the team handling him correctly, etc. you disagree but it's exactly what will happen, he'll be the story every week, even when he's not. 

 

with people looking to fill 24 hours on espn nfl network, and in articles etc. it's just the way things are now. and for the record x2, it's kind of odd to see a dude living in Orlando "the city beautiful" sniping the city of good neighbors. 


grew up in Buffalo until I went to college. So I do have room to talk about the realities of the city. 
 

it would likely be talked about for 1 week maybe 2. Then would die off UNLESS a certain person needs a distraction and brings it up. 

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2 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

It blows my mind how people get more worked up for this than women beaters.  A bunch of people who hate CK would be ok with Joe Mixon, Incognito, or Jeffrey Simmons being on the team.  It also blows my mind that every person in America is allowed to express their opinions on things except athletes.  I’m fine with CK and Josh Rosen just like I am with Bosa loving a true hero with bone spurs. 
 

but I guess I’m not as good of American as some of you true patriots.

? You named yourself after a man who pleaded guilty to sexual assault.

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