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Kaep/Reid Collusion Case Settled


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41 minutes ago, Gazi said:

Innocent people always pay $80 M to settle. Wonder what documents were about to be reviewed by lawyers that they had to fork over so much dough to shut the whole thing down. 

 

PS. A team picked up Reid, a top 10 safety ,in his prime, halfway thru their season. 

Fake news.

Settlement numbers are made up by the liberal press.

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1 hour ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Kaepernick was doing nothing but blowing smoke with his made up collusion accusations which would have been laughed out of the courtroom if it had went that far. He would have been made into the joke of the century if he had tried to continue that route.

The NFL is just so nice, didn’t want him to be laughed at, therefore they paid him $80M Yeah. Makes sense. Thanks. Do you have a newsletter I can subscribe to? Need more of this type of insight. I’m tired of reading fake news.  

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15 hours ago, t96 said:

So Kaep and Reid were just after money afterall, and it isn’t really about social justice...?

I assume you don't know what collusion means and didnt follow the situation in the slightest.

The collusion case was obviously entirely about money. It was a collusion case regarding money from the beginning.

 

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5 hours ago, Powerslave said:

Panthers have lost at least a quarter of their fan base because of Reid alone...good...won't be watching next 3 years....not just me, but everybody I know on social media has dropped the Panthers..losing seasons ahead guaranteed. ..by by Panthers...Yesssssss!!!!!!

Biggest bunch of bs imaginable.  You idiots have no shame or integrity. Zero.

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7 hours ago, Powerslave said:

Funny how most of you were cussing and hating Kaepernick when they beat us few years ago..now you praise him..make yo damn minds!!  LOL

Some things are bigger than sports, like standing up for what is right. How embarrassing for you. 

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8 hours ago, GeorgeHanson said:

"$80 million"...

...where did that number come from?  Made up?

The leaked number is around $60-$80 mill. You can google it for yourself. 

 Imagine the evidence that Kap’s people must have had on the NFL if they were willing settle out of court with this amount of money. 

 

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7 hours ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Kaepernick was doing nothing but blowing smoke with his made up collusion accusations which would have been laughed out of the courtroom if it had went that far. He would have been made into the joke of the century if he had tried to continue that route.

This is incorrect. Kapernick would have won in court. A huge settlement like this is evidence. Need more evidence? QBs like Taylor Heineken and Nathan Peterson started NFL games last season. 

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7 hours ago, Powerslave said:

Panthers have lost at least a quarter of their fan base because of Reid alone...good...won't be watching next 3 years....not just me, but everybody I know on social media has dropped the Panthers..losing seasons ahead guaranteed. ..by by Panthers...Yesssssss!!!!!!

Can you provide evidence that the Panthers have lost at least a quarter of their fans due to Reid?

 

also, if you aren’t watching for the next three years - then there is absolutely no reason for you to post here. Why don’t you go contribute to society and stop being a crybaby on the internet. Pathetic!

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