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Aaron is great, but he's not the beach.
The players who choose Aaron instead of the beach, I want some of those!
The players who choose Aaron instead of the beach, I want some of those!
Random thought: with the way the WR market has exploded, you think Antonio Brown has any behavioral regrets running through his nugget...?
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At this point we should be giving AB, TO, and Keyshawn a call.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
I don't think Kaep has the skills to play in the league anymore, and that's why he's not employed now.
But I do think he was unfairly cast out while he had a chance at a long QB career.
But I do think he was unfairly cast out while he had a chance at a long QB career.
When you act in ways that directly and significantly affect the way your employer is perceived and negatively affects his revenue gains, there will be consequences. Kaep made that choice of his own volition. Fair got nuthin' to do with it.
He wanted attention and he got it. I think the whole thing grew way beyond what he thought or even intended but actions have consequences. Teams are allowed to judge character and fair or not, it cost him. I am not naive enough to say color was not involved, but I do think it was also more than just that.
I think if he was a better QB teams would be lining up for him like they did for Watson. The talent/distraction ratio is not in his favor.
I think if he was a better QB teams would be lining up for him like they did for Watson. The talent/distraction ratio is not in his favor.
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no one ever said he was Watson good, or Wilson, or half of the other QB's in the league, simply that he was and probably still is better then some who are starting, and while he probably would be a distraction now whether he acted like a choir boy or not, he was un rightly snubbed years back, I supported what Kaepernick did, and I will be proud that I did till the day I die.NCF wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 16:46He wanted attention and he got it. I think the whole thing grew way beyond what he thought or even intended but actions have consequences. Teams are allowed to judge character and fair or not, it cost him. I am not naive enough to say color was not involved, but I do think it was also more than just that.
I think if he was a better QB teams would be lining up for him like they did for Watson. The talent/distraction ratio is not in his favor.
Personally I wasn’t a big fan of the Castro tshirts and socks at practice with cops being depicted as pigs.Yoop wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:11no one ever said he was Watson good, or Wilson, or half of the other QB's in the league, simply that he was and probably still is better then some who are starting, and while he probably would be a distraction now whether he acted like a choir boy or not, he was un rightly snubbed years back, I supported what Kaepernick did, and I will be proud that I did till the day I die.NCF wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 16:46He wanted attention and he got it. I think the whole thing grew way beyond what he thought or even intended but actions have consequences. Teams are allowed to judge character and fair or not, it cost him. I am not naive enough to say color was not involved, but I do think it was also more than just that.
I think if he was a better QB teams would be lining up for him like they did for Watson. The talent/distraction ratio is not in his favor.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
I wouldn't know anything about that stuff, nor do I generally just categorize pigs, whoops I mean copsDrj820 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:22Personally I wasn’t a big fan of the Castro tshirts and socks at practice with cops being depicted as pigs.Yoop wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:11no one ever said he was Watson good, or Wilson, or half of the other QB's in the league, simply that he was and probably still is better then some who are starting, and while he probably would be a distraction now whether he acted like a choir boy or not, he was un rightly snubbed years back, I supported what Kaepernick did, and I will be proud that I did till the day I die.NCF wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 16:46He wanted attention and he got it. I think the whole thing grew way beyond what he thought or even intended but actions have consequences. Teams are allowed to judge character and fair or not, it cost him. I am not naive enough to say color was not involved, but I do think it was also more than just that.
I think if he was a better QB teams would be lining up for him like they did for Watson. The talent/distraction ratio is not in his favor.
Oh well doing that sort of thing on the job has the tendency to affect someones future job prospects in the same industryYoop wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:39I wouldn't know anything about that stuff, nor do I generally just categorize pigs, whoops I mean copsDrj820 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:22Personally I wasn’t a big fan of the Castro tshirts and socks at practice with cops being depicted as pigs.Yoop wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 17:11
no one ever said he was Watson good, or Wilson, or half of the other QB's in the league, simply that he was and probably still is better then some who are starting, and while he probably would be a distraction now whether he acted like a choir boy or not, he was un rightly snubbed years back, I supported what Kaepernick did, and I will be proud that I did till the day I die.
Personally, I have a problem with a lot of stuff that many cops do...but I’m not going to stage a protest about them while I am at my job because i want to keep my job, and I wouldn’t want to put them in a bad light when they had nothing to do with it.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
If you're the Seahawks, why not sign him? At least it will provide something interesting to watch on that dumpster fire roster. And I mean, it's Seattle, so you are better equipped to handle the backlash.
Then again, maybe not. If you're the brass and your peers will be annoyed at you for bringing that into the sport, the reward likely is not lucrative enough.
Then again, maybe not. If you're the brass and your peers will be annoyed at you for bringing that into the sport, the reward likely is not lucrative enough.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
Happy we get to play him. He sucks.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
Name the last QB to win a Super Bowl with a career percentage below60%.Captain_Ben wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 14:44I'm certainly no Kaep apologist but isn't 65% setting the bar pretty high? There are a lot of great QB's with a career completion % under that.Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 11:23Spoiler
59% completion rate says is all. I need to look at nothing else but that. If your completion rate is below 65%, you better have something else to back you up. And sorry, he doesn't.APB wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 10:54
The media and his backers have conveniently forgotten Kaep just isn't a very good QB. His career passer rating is equal to the season Davis Mills had last year. Yippee.
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It's gotten to the point where I just wish somebody would sign him, let him fail, and get this annual drama over with.
RIP JustJeff
59%,,,,,,,,,,,60% ya gonna say a guy can't do something based on 1 ( ONE ) percentage point?Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 20:43Name the last QB to win a Super Bowl with a career percentage below60%.Captain_Ben wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022 14:44I'm certainly no Kaep apologist but isn't 65% setting the bar pretty high? There are a lot of great QB's with a career completion % under that.