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Is the "League" Trying to screw Kap again?


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5 hours ago, t96 said:

Best thing for the league and Kap would be for the Dolphins to sign him to a vet min. deal and see what he has, don’t guarantee him the starting job the rest of the year, if he earns it on a terrible team then so be it, but if he can’t even do that then everyone will see why he’s been out of the league.

Why does he need to prove himself? We all know he can play football. It's never been about that. It's been about black balling a player. The lawsuit is over and now he's trying to have a career. He shouldn't be punished for what he did. He was in the right. 

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3 hours ago, Harbingers said:

They can’t make him sign a separate waiver than every other player or he wouldn’t be covered by the NFLPA. It’s as simple as that dude. 

It was a waiver to silence him. He now has even more reason to sue them again. They fuged up. 

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5 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

It was a ploy by the NFL for him to sign a broad waiver to protect them from future litigation.. The teams who put effort to see it should be pissed. This just proves the league is scum.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/11/16/nfl-tried-to-put-colin-kaepernick-in-legal-checkmate/

SO it would be ok if CK did try to sue them again if nobody from a team to sign him and get back at NFL like before. The NFL played it smart to prevent him from suing them again and not one thing was wrong with it.

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