Past couple days clowns like Shaun King (who? Lol) and Blm have called for Nfl boycotts because surprise surprise.....they wanna make this about race.
Let's look at some facts before going full retard like the aforementioned parties and others on radical left.
Talent- Kaep is talented no doubt but his skill set is not the preferred type that teams in Nfl use or win with. It's a pocket passer league always has been with few moderate success stories to speak of on flipside. With that said his talent only goes so far let's be real he's a bottom 10 fringe starter or backup at best. And no team in league wants a sideshow as a backup most certainly ask Teblow!
Controversy- For starters let me be crystal clear his actions and actions of many others btw during the anthem last year did not insult me one bit. Yes I'm American and love the country but I don't lie to myself and cry fake tears like the hard core nationalists (dirk a der Mericans) engage in. I'm a big boy and don't cry crocodile tears over someone disputing a false God like a flag or anthem.
However his controversy goes a bit deeper with his radical girlfriend and his public support to radical groups such as Black Panther , and BLM bowel movement. Now while these groups may have "some" righteous beliefs let's not kid ourselves they are a dangerous radical seperatist organizations much like the despised Klan.
Now while you might get away with that if you play any position other than qb who is face of team, leader, and someone everyone must get behind. In a QB case it just won't fly especially fringe starter or backup caliber player. Let's be honest on flipside in today's agenda driven wuss league if you are fringe qb who hails Trump you probably get tossed. Let alone having a girlfriend who let say has a grand wizard dad and supports those nut jobs. A white fringe qb in that spot would be tossed faster than he could say "Omaha". Haha
Obviously I've painted a picture of a qb being held up to a certain standard because it's fact. It's a business after all and driven by image, talent, leadership at that position unlike any other probably in of sports. It's not fair to make this about race and play that card when so many others were kneeling with him and have not been "blackballed".
Jay Cutler also had zero suitors and like him or not he's far more talented than Kaep in the conventional abilities an Nfl qb must have with his arm. I'm actually quite surprised I never heard Houston kick the tires their. That team is STACKED and built to win with moderate/good qb play. Cutler had a mess situation when he landed in Chicago the scary defense they are known for disappeared, terrible o-line, both very critical components to a qb success and Houston is loaded in those spots. If Difler and Brad Johnson could do it with similar teams I don't see why Cutler wouldn't be worth a look.
Enough bout Jay just giving another example why this is a business and while politics and image most likely played a partial role I believe race had NOTHING to do with it in a league that's starved and constantly trying to find or give chances to the next great African American qb.
Let's look at some facts before going full retard like the aforementioned parties and others on radical left.
Talent- Kaep is talented no doubt but his skill set is not the preferred type that teams in Nfl use or win with. It's a pocket passer league always has been with few moderate success stories to speak of on flipside. With that said his talent only goes so far let's be real he's a bottom 10 fringe starter or backup at best. And no team in league wants a sideshow as a backup most certainly ask Teblow!
Controversy- For starters let me be crystal clear his actions and actions of many others btw during the anthem last year did not insult me one bit. Yes I'm American and love the country but I don't lie to myself and cry fake tears like the hard core nationalists (dirk a der Mericans) engage in. I'm a big boy and don't cry crocodile tears over someone disputing a false God like a flag or anthem.
However his controversy goes a bit deeper with his radical girlfriend and his public support to radical groups such as Black Panther , and BLM bowel movement. Now while these groups may have "some" righteous beliefs let's not kid ourselves they are a dangerous radical seperatist organizations much like the despised Klan.
Now while you might get away with that if you play any position other than qb who is face of team, leader, and someone everyone must get behind. In a QB case it just won't fly especially fringe starter or backup caliber player. Let's be honest on flipside in today's agenda driven wuss league if you are fringe qb who hails Trump you probably get tossed. Let alone having a girlfriend who let say has a grand wizard dad and supports those nut jobs. A white fringe qb in that spot would be tossed faster than he could say "Omaha". Haha
Obviously I've painted a picture of a qb being held up to a certain standard because it's fact. It's a business after all and driven by image, talent, leadership at that position unlike any other probably in of sports. It's not fair to make this about race and play that card when so many others were kneeling with him and have not been "blackballed".
Jay Cutler also had zero suitors and like him or not he's far more talented than Kaep in the conventional abilities an Nfl qb must have with his arm. I'm actually quite surprised I never heard Houston kick the tires their. That team is STACKED and built to win with moderate/good qb play. Cutler had a mess situation when he landed in Chicago the scary defense they are known for disappeared, terrible o-line, both very critical components to a qb success and Houston is loaded in those spots. If Difler and Brad Johnson could do it with similar teams I don't see why Cutler wouldn't be worth a look.
Enough bout Jay just giving another example why this is a business and while politics and image most likely played a partial role I believe race had NOTHING to do with it in a league that's starved and constantly trying to find or give chances to the next great African American qb.