Aaron Hernandez would get signed before Colin Kaepernick would.
Where's all the outrage for Roethlisberger raping women, Riley Cooper dropping N-bombs, or Johnny Manziel being a habitual fukk up?
None of those are a threat to white supremacy
Aaron Hernandez would get signed before Colin Kaepernick would.
Where's all the outrage for Roethlisberger raping women, Riley Cooper dropping N-bombs, or Johnny Manziel being a habitual fukk up?
This shyt is click bait at it's finest. Write a bunch of incendiary quotes with a catchy headline and attach no names to said quotes to get people speculating. For all we know these were all made up by the person who published this piece in the first place.I'd like to see some names to go with those quotes![]()
and their response would simply be: how dare you compare hating nikkers to hating america. riley kkkooper was just saying fukk political correctness and speaking his mind. #trumpsetEXACTLY. Bet NONE of them cacs put a name behind the quotes or pull up on Kap.
Was any of them angered by the things Riley Cooper said tho?![]()




The NFL takes millions of dollars from the Military![]()

All those military tributes you saw at NFL games prior to this year, those were bought by the Department of Defense to "encourage patriotism"Im not saying you're wrong but ....
explain breh![]()

Very few nfl players are set for life.Front office is angry that black people don't want to be killed. Amerikkka
Cacs jealous as fukk. If we didn't play their shyt would disappear. That's why they so tight. They know they league ain't shyt with out us.
Soft NFL players worth millions and scared to speak out
How you set for life and still scared![]()
Kaepernick Anger Intense in NFL Front Offices
After speaking with seven anonymous NFL front office members, Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman came away with the opinion that teams "truly, truly hate" Colin Kaepernick, and he may never play another down in the league.
"I don't want him anywhere near my team," one front office executive said. "He's a traitor." Another team executive said, "He has no respect for our country. [Expletive] that guy." And according to one GM, "In my career, I have never seen a guy so hated by front office guys as Kaepernick." One executive said he'd rather resign than sign Kap. Freeman believes '90-95 percent' of teams feel this way, and he thinks it's possible Kap will be blackballed once/if he's cut by the 49ers.
Just gonna ignore you for being such a bytch nikkaVery few nfl players are set for life.
Stephen Ross is in the elite club of NFL owners. He's a multi-billionaire. He's a game-changer, too. And if players face some fans' wrath for kneeling down – as they know they do – Ross presents a bigger name and bigger target for those to grow angry about.
"I don't think there was any lack of respect," Ross said. "Everyone in this team and whole organization respects the flag and what it stands for. These guys are making a conversation about something that's very important topic in this country. I'm 100 percent in support of them."
Good for him. Good for this cause for social awareness. Good that someone rich and powerful wants to make a stand in a sports era where everyone thinks more of image or its potential effect on business.
Hyde: Four protesting Dolphins joined by a big fifth — owner Steve Ross

Just gonna ignore you for being such a bytch nikka

How (and Why) Athletes Go BrokeBy the time they have been retired for two years, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress because of joblessness or divorce.