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Kap's Attorney Predicts Panthers or Patriots Will Sign Him


Proudiddy

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The positives don't outweigh the negatives.

I respect the hell out of Kaepernick for standing his ground and taking a side (the right one) against the NFL and of systemic oppression. 

That said, as an NFL QB, he just isn't worth the trouble of creating a major fiasco because as soon as he's signed, millions will call for him to start. He wasn't productive at all late in his time at SF, and there's no way you can attribute that poor of a TD/INT ratio to injuries and white privilege, especially when compared to how much better he was his first couple seasons. He just wasn't making enough plays or completing passes with accuracy after that. 

And if he signs here, Cam sits out and Kaepernick comes out and goes 13/32 for 147 yards and 2 INTs, it's going to be everyone else's fault and he should still start even if he's got 4 TD/15 INT after Week 7 or whatever. Despite the outcries that will come to whatever team's fanbase he joins, f I felt like he could make the team better, I'd be all for it.

Personally if we're going the reclamation project route to compete with Allen for QB2, I'd kick the tires on RGIII. Or, ideally, take a flier on a late-round QB and skip the higher salaries.

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