Michael Vick: Colin Kaepernick’s problem is his play, not his protest

jack walsh13

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Damn!!! I know Vick lookin at this feeling like a piece of shit right now!! Good for him. Fuckin asshole suckin up to them crakkas. :smh:

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rNubb

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Folks misusing that make believe Stockholm Syndrome which can only be used for white women anyway to soften public opinion.
 

actinanass

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2014 entire team injured
2015 85% of that team is gone and HE ends up REALLY injured not the fake after the fact shit.
2016 he's STILL injured and works his way back into shape and then shows up and shows out.

I know, but you know how this league is.

They see a player, who is past his prime *in their eyes*, who has off field baggage, and wants to start. Not that many teams are going to deal with that.

That's why I said that the Jets needs to pick him up. Right now, they really don't have anything to lose based on their roster.

Most organizations want their qb's to be about football 85% of the time, and the other 15% is about representing the team in a positive light.

BTW, Riley Cooper is still out of a job. No one wants anyone who is mid level talent wise, who does controversial shit.
 

actinanass

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BTW, You talking about voting for Trump again is some coon shit.

If you put Hilary, and Trump on the ballet. I will vote against Hilary every time.

I'm not voting for anyone who used to call us Super Predators.

Fuck that bitch, and fuck your argument.

You a coon for supporting her.
 

simonmarcel

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The bitch doesn't really watch football but knows he sucked last year? She's a conservative but knows how people in "our" feel about Colin? Bitch please! Also, this whole situation was great for Roland. It took the attention away from his coonery.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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Michael Vick apologizes for saying Colin Kaepernick should cut his hair

Michael Vick apologized for saying earlier this week that free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick should cut his hair to help change his image.

Appearing on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Thursday, the retired NFL quarterback said he was "truly sorry" for making the comments Tuesday on Kaepernick's hair during an appearance on FS1's "Speak For Yourself." Vick's comments quickly went viral and have been criticized widely in the media.

Kaepernick, 29, spent his first six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. He was in the spotlight last season for his decision to kneel during the national anthem as a way of protesting social injustice.


Vick, 37, spent 13 seasons as an NFL quarterback. His career was interrupted by a 21-month federal prison sentence for running a dogfighting ring.

"At the end of the day, what I said, I should have never said. I think it was taken out of context in regards to what I was trying to convey, but I only want to help Kaepernick," Vick said Thursday. "I'm not a general manager, I'm not the guy who makes the decisions on getting him signed and I'm truly sorry for what I said. I think I should have used a better choice of words.

"Obviously his Afro has nothing to do with him being signed, and I wasn't trying to relay that message," he continued. "It was more so about helping him at the end of the day. In all my interviews, all I have ever tried to do is help him and talk positive."

Vick tweeted a clarification on his comments on Wednesday, but he didn't apologize directly as he did Thursday.

Kaepernick's only apparent response to Vick's comments was to tweet out a definition of Stockholm syndrome, where the victim comes to identify with and bond with the kidnapper.

Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the 49ers in March and hasn't been signed by another team. His decision to kneel during the national anthem last season became a polarizing topic of national conversation.


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20113642/michael-vick-truly-sorry-colin-kaepernick-hair-comments
 

KingTaharqa

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You can't say you stand by what you said and then a few days later say you're truly sorry...

The sad thing is, the CACs he was tryna appease with his comments still dont accept him and wont forgive him for "dog killing" 11 years ago. He gained no ground with the white supremacists but threw away the loyal support black folk had for him. Sad. :smh:
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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The sad thing is, the CACs he was tryna appease with his comments still dont accept him and wont forgive him for "dog killing" 11 years ago. He gained no ground with the white supremacists but threw away the loyal support black folk had for him. Sad. :smh:


That's why the comments Vick made was fucked up,because white folks can say "Hey,a black man said it,so it must be okay to say it also" just the hide their racism.


exhibit A

 

ansatsusha_gouki

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This chick leads off with admitting complete, total ignorance, then proceeds to be a know-it-all...
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That's my main issue with Roland,he gets a panel of people that suppose to be knowledgeable yet doesn't know what they're talking about half of the time.

And,if one of the panel gets out of pocket Roland will defend them;don't let it be a female though,because he will bring his cape out for them.

There is nothing wrong having different opinions on a subject,but at least make some fucking sense.
 

jack walsh13

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If you put Hilary, and Trump on the ballet. I will vote against Hilary every time.

I'm not voting for anyone who used to call us Super Predators.

Fuck that bitch, and fuck your argument.

You a coon for supporting her.
Man you need to open your fuckin eyes and ears man. :smh: Trump is the worst fuckin president ever. Hillary can't be as bad as him and I hate her as well.

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Complex

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He sounded dumb as shit apologizing. He should have said nothing. What are you apologizing for? That we heard your thoughts?

If you put Hilary, and Trump on the ballet. I will vote against Hilary every time.

I'm not voting for anyone who used to call us Super Predators.

Fuck that bitch, and fuck your argument.

You a coon for supporting her.

So why not vote for neither :confused:
 

actinanass

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Man you need to open your fuckin eyes and ears man. :smh: Trump is the worst fuckin president ever. Hillary can't be as bad as him and I hate her as well.

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He's a bad president in your eyes because you hate every republican.

I don't expect any of my folks to get this.

Back to the subject, Vick talking about Kaep's hair was on some coon level shit.

The problem Kaep has is that many teams will have some trust issues with him. They will have to ask themselves these questions:

1. Can our locker room deal with the upcoming media barrage?
2. Can our fans accept Kaep's stance, and still support the team?
3. Can Kaep still play if call upon?
4. Does Kaep fit our system at all?

I'll break it down like this.

Teams that can't deal with media barrage right now.
Seattle, Carolina, Giants, Dallas, Pittsburgh, cincy, and Browns.

Teams that fans won't accept Kaep.
Miami *cuban fan base*, Kansas City, Buffalo, Houston Texans, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Tennessee, and Indy

Teams Kaep would not want to go to.

San Fran, San Diego, and L. A rams/chargers

Teams that Kaep style doesn't fit.

New England, Arizona, New Orleans, Detroit, and Oakland.

That leaves these teams.

Green Bay, Minnesota, Washington, Philly, Denver, Jets, and Baltimore

Minnesota might need to make the call because they have a really bad qb situation.

Green Bay could allow Kaep to get into a good system, and actually make his value go back up.

Washington is a mess, but there's an opportunity for Kaep to become a starter again.

Philly is philly... meaning, they won't be shit with him, or without him. He's not starting though.

Denver has young qb's so adding him might not be a good move for Kaep.

Jets won't be winning shit in the near future, but Kaep can start.

Baltimore is very ideal because of the Harbaugh factor. Won't start over Flaco though.
 

actinanass

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I don't like Hillary and refused to vote for her

but I sure as hell wouldn't vote for Trump. It's not like he hid who he was. He's publicly been this way from the Central Park 5 to now

Didn't stop half of the hip hop community from making money with him though.
 

playahaitian

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Michael Vick apologizes for saying Colin Kaepernick should cut his hair

Michael Vick apologized for saying earlier this week that free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick should cut his hair to help change his image.

Appearing on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Thursday, the retired NFL quarterback said he was "truly sorry" for making the comments Tuesday on Kaepernick's hair during an appearance on FS1's "Speak For Yourself." Vick's comments quickly went viral and have been criticized widely in the media.

Kaepernick, 29, spent his first six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. He was in the spotlight last season for his decision to kneel during the national anthem as a way of protesting social injustice.


Vick, 37, spent 13 seasons as an NFL quarterback. His career was interrupted by a 21-month federal prison sentence for running a dogfighting ring.

"At the end of the day, what I said, I should have never said. I think it was taken out of context in regards to what I was trying to convey, but I only want to help Kaepernick," Vick said Thursday. "I'm not a general manager, I'm not the guy who makes the decisions on getting him signed and I'm truly sorry for what I said. I think I should have used a better choice of words.

"Obviously his Afro has nothing to do with him being signed, and I wasn't trying to relay that message," he continued. "It was more so about helping him at the end of the day. In all my interviews, all I have ever tried to do is help him and talk positive."

Vick tweeted a clarification on his comments on Wednesday, but he didn't apologize directly as he did Thursday.

Kaepernick's only apparent response to Vick's comments was to tweet out a definition of Stockholm syndrome, where the victim comes to identify with and bond with the kidnapper.

Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the 49ers in March and hasn't been signed by another team. His decision to kneel during the national anthem last season became a polarizing topic of national conversation.


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20113642/michael-vick-truly-sorry-colin-kaepernick-hair-comments

i completely missed this

 
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