MrRodgers
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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers Yea better to let the dog killers, dopers and wife beaters have that second chance. What we are seeing here is the sensitivity of league marketing and image with the game's popularity a player using them as his soap box. Add in disrespect for the somber inspiration of our country's national anthem...and this whole affair becomes even more sensitive. You're right that the owners (league) doesn't give a shit about anything else but their PR and money. This wasn't just a political statement from a player. It was a PR nightmare that the league is trying to get out from under. However, if he were a Michael Vick, Ray Rice or Ray Lewis...he'd be signed already. Michael Vick and company paid for their sins, he is paying for his. Vick et al, committed crimes...real crimes. Kap no crimes, only protested. He has no payment due except to his 'benefactors.' If Mike Glennon can get $44 million, so should Kap. However, Kap is worth $25 million, so he could just tell them to stuff their jobs. Go public full time...fuck football. I wouldn't have signed Vick, funny though how you will argue that crimes shouldn't count once they get out of jail. Kap still hurts the NFL every time he opens his mouth. I did not argue for the criminals allowed back in. It was sarcasm directed at the NFL because they re-signed those that were criminals. The NFL pays no price now at all...he's out. They pay a PR price for assuming that no team should sign him even though any could. Let's see if the Ravens make an offer.
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You can be a murderous tyrant and the world will remember you fondly but fuck one horse and you will be a horse fucker for all eternity. Catherine the Great Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite. J K Galbraith
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