
Interesting. Couple questions though. For one, why did the NFL blink on this one? The momentum seemed to be on the NFL's side as far as public opinion was concerned. I don't think the general public including a lot of Black folks really cared that much about the whole ordeal. Which leads to another question, did Kaepernick have anything in the form of a smoking gun? I'm thinking he didn't considering he settled rather than go to court. I mean it was pretty obvious a lot of owners and GMs were on the same page when it came to Kaepernick, but that in and of itself doesn't necessarily mean collusion.
Having a hard time imagining what was deemed sufficiently fair to both parties considering everything that lead up to this point. This whole thing ended in a very lackluster manner considering all the controversy.
Interesting. Couple questions though. For one, why did the NFL blink on this one? The momentum seemed to be on the NFL's side as far as public opinion was concerned. I don't think the general public including a lot of Black folks really cared that much about the whole ordeal. Which leads to another question, did Kaepernick have anything in the form of a smoking gun? I'm thinking he didn't considering he settled rather than go to court. I mean it was pretty obvious a lot of owners and GMs were on the same page when it came to Kaepernick, but that in and of itself doesn't necessarily mean collusion.
Having a hard time imagining what was deemed sufficiently fair to both parties considering everything that lead up to this point. This whole thing ended in a very lackluster manner considering all the controversy.
Public opinion has nothing to do with the facts of the matter. They colluded to get him out. He had owners emails. A clear violation of the collective bargaining agreement.
The question is what was he originally asking for?

I don't think the general public including a lot of Black folks really cared that much about the whole ordeal.
