Secret recording reveals NFL owners feared Trump would attack them for giving Kaepernick a job

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Secret recording reveals NFL owners feared Trump would attack them for giving Kaepernick a job

NFL owners all but agreed they were blackballing Colin Kaepernick to appease President Donald Trump, according to newly released audio recordings.

About 30 owners, players and NFL executives met for nearly three hours in October to discuss the president’s public attacks on the league and its players over silent racism protests during the national anthem, reported the New York Times.


“Let’s make sure that we keep this confidential,” said commissioner Roger Goodell at the start of the meeting.

According to the leaked audio, players wanted to know why Kaepernick remained unsigned, despite leading the San Francisco 49ers to the 2013 Super Bowl and 2014 NFC Championship game.

“If he was on a roster right now, all this negativeness and divisiveness could be turned into a positive,” said Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Chris Long at the meeting, adding that he wouldn’t “lecture” teams on which quarterback to sign. “We all agree in this room as players that he should be on a roster.”

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie told Long that fighting for social justice was not “about one person,” and New England Patriots owner Robert Craft — a longtime Trump supporter — complained “this kneeling” was another “elephant in the room.”

“The problem we have is, we have a president who will use that as fodder to do his mission that I don’t feel is in the best interests of America,” Kraft said. “It’s divisive and it’s horrible.”



Owners were deeply concerned about the president’s criticism, saying his Twitter attacks had turned many fans against the NFL.

“We’ve got to be careful not to be baited by Trump or whomever else,” said Lurie, who called Trump’s presidency “disastrous.” “We have to find a way to not be divided and not get baited.”

Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula was terrified that Trump would keep up the attacks.

“All Donald needs to do is to start to do this again,” Pegula said. “We need some kind of immediate plan because of what’s going on in society. All of us now, we need to put a Band-Aid on what’s going on in the country.”

Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan assured other owners that the worst from Trump was behind them, but Houston Texans owner Bob McNair took a shot at protesting players.

You fellas need to ask your compadres, fellas, stop that other business, let’s go out and do something that really produces positive results, and we’ll help you,” McNair said.


Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross suggested a “march on Washington” by NFL players and owners, and Kaepernick’s teammate and fellow protester Eric Reidaccused the league of blackballing the former 49er.

“I feel like he was hung out to dry,” said Reid, who wore a Kaepernick T-shirt over his dress shirt and tie. “Everyone in here is talking about how much they support us. Nobody stepped up and said we support Colin’s right to do this. We all let him become Public Enemy No. 1 in this country, and he still doesn’t have a job.”

Reid, whose contract expired after the season, also remains unsigned after he refused to agree to end his protest.

Pegula suggested finding a spokesman to promote the league and its good works like the NRA had found in actor Charlton Heston, and former NFL player Anquan Bolding urged owners to talk about social justice.

“For us to have a face, as an African-American, at least a face that could be in the media,” Pegula said, “we could fall in behind that.”

Kaepernick didn’t come up again after that exchange, and he remains unsigned while pursuing a labor grievance against NFL owners for alleged collusion.
 
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Just saw Stephen A tap dance for Kraft standing with Meek I wanna know what he gonna say tomorrow :mjgrin:

Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan assured other owners that the worst from Trump was behind them, but Houston Texans owner Bob McNair took a shot at protesting players.

Why they all such pussies. :hhh:
 

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All I need to be back on my fukk the NFL again this season :pacspit:
 

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Y’all don’t realize President Trump is a dangerous man. The power of that office is something else. Dude can make your company stock drop with one tweet. At the end of the day, it’s about business. This dude can say some off the wall shyt and you lose money. Dude can put a policy in place to fukk with your money. Dude can have a regulatory agency (IRS, EPA, etc) to dig into your shyt. Yea the NFL owners have billions. Trump has power of the US Federal Govt.

I’m for Kap.
 

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Just saw Stephen A tap dance for Kraft standing with Meek I wanna know what he gonna say tomorrow :mjgrin:



Why they all such pussies. :hhh:

$$$$$ breh ...even if they wanted to hire him. It would turn into Trump doing what Trump does
which would mean losses in revenue from that cac fanbase who DON'T want to hear a damn
thing about sh!t that doesn't affect them

Kap about to get paid though
 

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read this in the NY Times today…
Based on the reporting--it doesn't seem like anything was discussed that hasn't been discussed 10x over.

They talk about Trump's language
then they talk about the loss of money to the NFL
then the players talk about "communities" and why the NFL should invest in them.

It goes round and round.

IMO, the NFL has done more than enough after they pledged to donate like 900 milli to the causes. That''s putting your money where your mouth is for something that you didn't cause.
 
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