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Eric Reid takes issue with Voth’s article


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Glad Reid has Kaps back, would hate to pick him up. He is a one read and run quarterback and less accurate than Cam and he hasn't played in over 2 years. Then the gall to ask 20 million which is starter money for someone who hasn't started in years and wasn't good when he did once Harbaugh stopped schemed around his multiple limitations. I can definitely see why no one wants him even without the protest issues. Reid is a different story altogether. 

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5 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Glad Reid has Kaps back, would hate to pick him up. He is a one read and run quarterback and less accurate than Cam and he hasn't played in over 2 years. Then the gall to ask 20 million which is starter money for someone who hasn't started in years and wasn't good when he did once Harbaugh stopped schemed around his multiple limitations. I can definitely see why no one wants him even without the protest issues. Reid is a different story altogether. 

Just for clarification he only asked the AAF for 20 million, correct? Mainly bc it take that much for him to play in that league. I’m sure he would take a 5-7 mil contract on a prove it deal.

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15 minutes ago, Dex said:

Unpopular opinion. Voth is quickly overtaking Gantt as the most smug prick in the journalism Pantherverse. I would love to punch both in the face. 

He told the truth. Kapernick was never that good. Reid is dumb because Kap did get beat out by Gabbert. Kap will never play again. He got paid like he wanted because he couldn't make the money being an NFL QB.

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26 minutes ago, Icege said:

Wasnt it already confirmed that Kaep never asked AAF for $20M?

That price? At least $20 million, according to the Associated Press’s Barry Wilner, who said he got that information from a person with “knowledge of the conversation” between Kaepernick and the fledgling league.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/02/15/report-colin-kaepernick-wanted-million-play-aaf/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3b6c7a66c1fd

BUT, the AAF standard contract is 3 years. 

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