Lose debates to Terrell Owens brehs.he should have ended the interview. and block his ass for trying to clown him on the air.
His point was also that kaep had the waiver since Wednesday. We didnt hear his objection until a few hours before the workout and they didnt communicate that to the NFL either until then. If that was the issue they should had addressed prior to the day of the workout or just canceled it all together without the sassyness and theatrics.
If a team wanted to sign Kaep they had three years to do it. All they had to do was bring him in and give him whatever standard paperwork they give to every other FA they wanted to sign
SAS problem is that he is trying to be logical when folks are arguing from emotion. You will never win that battle. That's like arguing with a woman on her cycle.
nikkas love kaep but have nfl avis and watch it every Sunday.![]()
Stephen A is the scared c00n. He’s fully aware of racism, but refuses to ruffle any feathers. Instead of trying to destroy the system, he would rather try to navigate through a fukked up system.
The problem with Stephen A, and T.O’s MAIN point was that he gets on the air and he sounds like he’s attacking Kaepernick. It’s his TONE. It’s similar to how he gets on black athletes who get in trouble for smoking weed. Most people will feel like they shouldn’t get punished for weed anyway because it’s a dumb rule, while Stephen A is coming from the standpoint of don’t fukk up the bag for weed. Even if he’s right about that, as a media person, he’s in a position to be an advocate where instead of admonishing the player for weed, he should he saying how stupid and harsh the rule is.
I feel like there’s different levels of c00ning. Some c00ns hate being black. Some c00ns long for white admiration. I don’t think Stephen A is either. Stephen A is the scared c00n. He’s fully aware of racism, but refuses to ruffle any feathers. Instead of trying to destroy the system, he would rather try to navigate through a fukked up system.
Oh damn, I didn’t know 99.9 percent of Black America had an audience of millions.This applies to 99.99% of black america. Nobody is destroying any system. Yall are clocking in and going work everyday and watching NFL every Sunday.
Well Stephen A was also wrong about how different the waiver was. He was wrong about already having that high school reserved because he knew he wouldn’t be participating at the Falcons facility (school board confirmed that it wasn’t already reserved). Stephen A was saying Kaepernick knew it would be unfair when he tried to get back and he should’ve had his lawyers speak. That would’ve been even worse optics and the NFL would’ve said they tried but Kaepernick refused (like they did), probably implying he wasn’t even ready and that it was all talk on his behalf, especially with no footage. Instead Kaepernick called their bluff and showed he was STILL ready on the day they scheduled this “workout.”So you're saying that it's not WHAT Stephen A said, it's HOW he's saying it?
Is it not ironic that Stephen A's whole argument is that it's not WHAT Colin stands for that's wrong, it's HOW he's going about it?
You don't see anything wrong with Kaep's approach? You don't see why Stephen A would take his position at all?
Well Stephen A was also wrong about how different the waiver was. He was wrong about already having that high school reserved because he knew he wouldn’t be participating at the Falcons facility (school board confirmed that it wasn’t already reserved). Stephen A was saying Kaepernick knew it would be unfair when he tried to get back and he should’ve had his lawyers speak. That would’ve been even worse optics and the NFL would’ve said they tried but Kaepernick refused (like they did), probably implying he wasn’t even ready and that it was all talk on his behalf, especially with no footage. Instead Kaepernick called their bluff and showed he was STILL ready on the day they scheduled this “workout.”