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Robby Anderson wants Panthers to work out Colin Kaepernick


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20 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Hell sign him if he actually wants to play.  At least it will be entertaining. 

He doesn't.  He wants the free media exposure.  Even Colin knows he's washed up, but saying he wants to play and no NFL team is willing to sign him (see: white owners and black QB) fits perfectly in his propaganda wheelhouse.  If he truly wanted to play for the love of the game he could have signed with a CFL team or in the new USFL. Even though they pay less, he makes plenty of coin with Nike and others. It's not about football and it never has been since he left the League years ago.

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48 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

He doesn't.  He wants the free media exposure.  Even Colin knows he's washed up, but saying he wants to play and no NFL team is willing to sign him (see: white owners and black QB) fits perfectly in his propaganda wheelhouse.  If he truly wanted to play for the love of the game he could have signed with a CFL team or in the new USFL. Even though they pay less, he makes plenty of coin with Nike and others. It's not about football and it never has been since he left the League years ago.

He wants to play in the NFL. If he wants to play 7 on 7 he can just keep doing workout with the top WRs likes he's been doing 😂 

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On 4/16/2022 at 1:51 PM, MHS831 said:

So you don't want Baker Mayfield (who is decent when healthy--just a pain in the ass) but you want Colin Kaepernik who was at best decent during his prime. 

Move over Fitterer.  The bear hunter wants your job.

We could draft Baer Hunter out of App State to play Center.

Just saying.

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