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HesCalledDyer said:
And I wouldn't be so sure that Kaep would even want to play for them. A man campaigning for social justice suiting up for a team called "Redskins" seems a little counterproductive to his message.tempo_n_groove said:
Kaep isn't that good and the NFL doesn't want the headaches.Halifax2TheMax said:
NFL integrity.Wobbie said:how ridiculous are the redskins “reasons” for not even bringing Kaep in for a workkout? instead, they go with a guy who has never won an NFL game, has thrown more INTs than TDs, hasn’t been on a roster in 7 years and sucked when he was.
That being said I stand by Kaep though.true that.as I remember Kaep's numbers in his last year with the niners were good. the overall team record sucked. he played for jim tomsula, right?
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No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.Alright, alright, alright!
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I think so. I pretty much stopped paying attention after they fired Harbaugh. Gave up on the NFL not long after that.Wobbie said:HesCalledDyer said:
And I wouldn't be so sure that Kaep would even want to play for them. A man campaigning for social justice suiting up for a team called "Redskins" seems a little counterproductive to his message.tempo_n_groove said:
Kaep isn't that good and the NFL doesn't want the headaches.Halifax2TheMax said:
NFL integrity.Wobbie said:how ridiculous are the redskins “reasons” for not even bringing Kaep in for a workkout? instead, they go with a guy who has never won an NFL game, has thrown more INTs than TDs, hasn’t been on a roster in 7 years and sucked when he was.
That being said I stand by Kaep though.true that.as I remember Kaep's numbers in his last year with the niners were good. the overall team record sucked. he played for jim tomsula, right?
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Pick em...JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.0 -
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
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I say the Redskins go all in and bring in the Sanchez, Kaep, and Tebow trifecta and keep Johnny Football on speed dial in case anyone elses leg happens to explode. It would get me to watch a Redskins game
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Maybe give this lad a shot ...
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They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.www.myspace.com0 -
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
And for the record, I was disgusted with the Redskins for signing Foster: a really really poor move by a bush team."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Snyder still own the ‘skins? Will always be a bush team as long as he’s involved.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
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The distraction stuff is a bit overblown too, IMO. People said the same stuff about Mike Vick before Andy Reid took a chance on him. The distraction lasted a little while but dissipated as the weeks went by. Different situation here, obviously. Locker room wise, I would think the players would mostly be supportive and that's the most important thing.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
And for the record, I was disgusted with the Redskins for signing Foster: a really really poor move by a bush team.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:
The distraction stuff is a bit overblown too, IMO. People said the same stuff about Mike Vick before Andy Reid took a chance on him. The distraction lasted a little while but dissipated as the weeks went by. Different situation here, obviously. Locker room wise, I would think the players would mostly be supportive and that's the most important thing.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
And for the record, I was disgusted with the Redskins for signing Foster: a really really poor move by a bush team.
The 'distraction' would occur every Sunday... every national anthem. It isn't an issue that people might simply forget in time (turning their heads to the new and fresh issues that plague the NFL).
The locker room would be divided. There would definitely be players supporting Kap, but there would be just as many in the opposite corner. The inevitable locker room fragmentation is not something teams wish to inherit and manage for a QB that-sure- might be better than a guy like Sanchez... but hardly one to take a team to heightened performance levels.
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Holy last play of the Pats game. That place has always been the house of horrors for us.

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NFL isn’t broadcasting the national anthem on tv. That’s the only reason there was a fuss on the first place, because Trumpfuck called attention to it and it was on tv.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:
The distraction stuff is a bit overblown too, IMO. People said the same stuff about Mike Vick before Andy Reid took a chance on him. The distraction lasted a little while but dissipated as the weeks went by. Different situation here, obviously. Locker room wise, I would think the players would mostly be supportive and that's the most important thing.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
And for the record, I was disgusted with the Redskins for signing Foster: a really really poor move by a bush team.
The 'distraction' would occur every Sunday... every national anthem. It isn't an issue that people might simply forget in time (turning their heads to the new and fresh issues that plague the NFL).
The locker room would be divided. There would definitely be players supporting Kap, but there would be just as many in the opposite corner. The inevitable locker room fragmentation is not something teams wish to inherit and manage for a QB that-sure- might be better than a guy like Sanchez... but hardly one to take a team to heightened performance levels.
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what a glorious td....SmallestOceans said:Holy last play of the Pats game. That place has always been the house of horrors for us.
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Whole thing is overblown. Tough to see it now though.HesCalledDyer said:
NFL isn’t broadcasting the national anthem on tv. That’s the only reason there was a fuss on the first place, because Trumpfuck called attention to it and it was on tv.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Juggler said:
The distraction stuff is a bit overblown too, IMO. People said the same stuff about Mike Vick before Andy Reid took a chance on him. The distraction lasted a little while but dissipated as the weeks went by. Different situation here, obviously. Locker room wise, I would think the players would mostly be supportive and that's the most important thing.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You’re wanting them to cherish and respect your values. Whether right or wrong, the NFL obviously respects the flag and the tradition of standing for the national anthem.The Juggler said:
They have no problem signing men who beat women. But when it comes to men who kneel for a 45 second song....I mean, you gotta draw the line somewhere.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Depends.JK_Livin said:No one can tell me with a straight face that Sanchez is a better option than Kaep.
He might be physically better, but he's not so much better that bringing him and all his distraction into the locker room makes it an easy decision. The shitty teams looking for guys like Sanchez are seeking warm bodies to fulfill schedule obligations- they're not looking for the answer to lead them to the promised land.
When you are seeking a stopgap, you don't get one that's going to cause problems for you.
Kaep is most certainly better than Sanchez. Fuck the distraction. Take a stand for what's right.
You can take a stand as well and not watch or support the league for the things you have stated: you have freedom of choice here too. Hire Kap and everything he brings to your locker room- including a law suit against the league- or I don’t tune in.
People forget that even before he took a knee, people despised him around the league including his own teammates. He was a reputed ass. And he’s the shits to boot.
And for the record, I was disgusted with the Redskins for signing Foster: a really really poor move by a bush team.
The 'distraction' would occur every Sunday... every national anthem. It isn't an issue that people might simply forget in time (turning their heads to the new and fresh issues that plague the NFL).
The locker room would be divided. There would definitely be players supporting Kap, but there would be just as many in the opposite corner. The inevitable locker room fragmentation is not something teams wish to inherit and manage for a QB that-sure- might be better than a guy like Sanchez... but hardly one to take a team to heightened performance levels.
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probably wouldn't have scored if your genius coach didn't have a banged up Gronk on the field playing safety on the play. he's gotta take some questions on that. i know he was out there for the hail Mary but he looked like number 28 above trying to make a tackle.SmallestOceans said:Holy last play of the Pats game. That place has always been the house of horrors for us.
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He makes a hard cut to the left half way through that clip that demonstrates he's no ordinary athlete!
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