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Here is an interesting Cam Stat for all the haters


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Apparently he isn't ranked in this study for "Most Disliked NFL Players". 

#1 is obviously Kaperdick

"The poll, taken last week, revealed that Kaepernick was "disliked a lot" by 29 percent of those polled, more than any of the more than 350 players asked about in the survey. Kaepernick finished ahead, in the dislike category, of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston (22 percent), Miami Dolphins defensive end Ndamukong Suh (21 percent), New England Patriotsquarterback Tom Brady (13 percent) and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (10 percent)."

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17604958/san-francisco-49ers-qb-colin-kaepernick-most-disliked-player-nfl-according-poll-e-poll-marketing-research

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Just now, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

i'm always weary of mentioning his name. Scared it might turn into another "bring back greg hardy" thread

I agree, it has strangely faded away even with our lack of pass rush.  I would imagine if we go through a rough stretch this season or next "he who shall not be named" will get brought up again.

 

It is really strange that absolutely no one has given him a sniff.  Overnight pariah.

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17 minutes ago, Jangler said:

so a criminal and a cheater are hated less than a man doing his God given right to do, makes sense.

this country is so backwards. Fans scream for rapists, woman beaters, and all kinds of other criminals to come back to their team, and try to defend their actions in whatever twisted way they can. But heaven forbid a man sits through a song written in 1814

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16 hours ago, SIGCHI222 said:

 

 

It is really strange that absolutely no one has given him a sniff.  Overnight pariah.

Most teams aren't in a Super Bowl or bust season.  Others have invested at DE in FA and/or the draft.  Others don't have a young secondary and trust their back end more than the Panthers.  Others feel as if they've already used their bad public perception capital (even though it's BS).  Most importantly, other teams don't have team leaders like Thomas Davis and Charles Johnson calling their brother and teammate of five years a great guy, and someone you flat out want on your football team.

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