Bengals Players Reportedly Want Team To Consider Bringing In Colin Kaepernick

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Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick is reportedly on the radar of some Cincinnati Bengals players.

On Sunday, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported "the feeling within the locker room, we're told, is that the leash isn't quite so long" in regard to quarterback Andy Dalton's status as the starter moving forward following two losses to open the season.

"There's a feeling among some of the players that the Bengals should go off the board and consider bringing in Colin Kaepernick," Florio wrote.

Things have reached the point in Cincinnati where Florio said there was a "near mutiny" following a 20-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens and then a 13-9 loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday night.


The Bengals fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese and announced quarterback coach Bill Lazor would take on the coordinator duties in the aftermath, but things likely won't get much easier with a date against the Green Bay Packers in Week 3 looming.

Dalton threw for zero touchdowns and four interceptions in the first two losses, but he was not the only problem. The offensive line struggled to consistently give him time and allowed five sacks to Baltimore, per NFL.com, and three to Houston, per NFL.com.

Kaepernick would be more mobile than Dalton and able to escape pressure as someone who has run for 2,300 yards in his career, but throwing him into the fire behind a lackluster offensive line would be a tall ask for a quarterback who didn't even play in the preseason this year.

It would turn heads, though, especially since he is still unsigned after he protested racial inequality, police brutality and social injustice in the United States last season by kneeling during the national anthem.

He played 12 games last season and finished with 16 touchdown passes and four interceptions. He also helped lead the San Francisco 49ers to Super Bowl XLVII, where they lost to the Ravens.





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Dalton has thrown as many interceptions in two games as Kaep did in twelve last year, yet people think Kaep isn't in the league today because of his play. Smh.

This could be a good situation for him ... learn the playbook while Andy fails and then come in three or four games later.
 

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Bengals need to sign him. I don't see why we gotta cater to these mentally ill fans who have a serious issue with it.

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:francis:After 47 years of Bengals football THIS would be what pushed him over the edge?
Apparently being shytty and having a "good ol boy" QB means more to these fans than being good
 

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IF they signed Kaep, and started to win, these cac fans would be running back supporting the team loud as ever. Problem is, the owners would rather lose than have their frail little egos crushed because this whole "blackball" thing is stupid.

if a guy can help you win, bring em in, especially when the cause is righteous. They're gonna look so silly when we look back at this.
 

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Bengals need to sign him. I don't see why we gotta cater to these mentally ill fans who have a serious issue with it.

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:francis:After 47 years of Bengals football THIS would be what pushed him over the edge?
:yeshrug:you think dude is joking, yall crazy.

i've never seen a sucj negative reaction to anything like Kaep....

Mike Vick could kill 2 dogs on live TV and still be more loved.

Ray Rice could slap his bytch on live CNN and still get a job

there was a poll, i think 80% disagreed w/ Kaep. its crazy. and they keep hiding behind "you'er disrespecting our troops" shyt
 

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look at these comments...

Yeah, that would make sense- Sign a read option QB that brings a media circus with him and doesn’t even know the playbook instead of giving the 2 time BCS champ who played against top competition in college:gucci: and played well in all the big games who also has gotten it done pretty well every time he was under center in the NFL, including a playoff game.

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Dalton was in the MVP race two years ago, and had been improving consistently. Last year he wasn’t as good under a new OC, and this offseason they let to pro-bowl offensive linemen leave in free agency.Combined with the fact that half of his receivers are first and second year players and the reasons for the struggles are obvious.

Fix the line, let the WRs get more experience, and lets see the new OC do his thing. Assuming Dalton’s confidence isn’t completely shaken, he’ll go back to proper form.

The only people who think he should be scrapped are people who think that he’s the only thing wrong with the Bengals (he obviously isn’t), or PFT writers, who are either looking for a juicy story, or who were bullied by a red head as a child and are trying to exact some sort of revenge
 

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:mjlol: bring up what McCarron did for a loaded college team and yeah he really played well against the Steelers in the offs'' a few years ago.

And after all the losing and the criminals they've brought in now they want to take a stand against the Bengals. I cant yall.... I cant :russ:
 
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