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Two serious questions about Kaepernick


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Hoping for serious answers on two things I've noticed:

 

1) Why does he do press conferences in kind of scrubby clothing rather than a suit, with headphones around his neck and a hat on backwards? Why doesn't this come into criticism by anyone including media? No one even mentions it really. Is it because he wins? Why does his organization allow that? Have they just accepted that the suit thing is not his bag and don't care? Is it just because San Fran is a liberal ass city and they don't care that their face of the franchise has a conservative look?

 

2) Why does he always do his presser with Frank Gore sitting on his lap? I've seen this now three times... it's odd. Frank talks like he's taken too many head shots too.

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( a ) He does not always do the presser with Gore. He's done it with Crabtree, Boldin, by himself, etc. He does this so as to not hog all the limelight. He's trying to reinforce to his teammates that he is there working the grind with them and doesn't think too highly of himself.

 

 

( b ) Why he dresses the way he does:

 

Why does Tom Brady dress like a metrosexual for press conferences? My guess is he likes the look. 

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( a ) He does not always do the presser with Gore. He's done it with Crabtree, Boldin, by himself, etc. He does this so as to not hog all the limelight. He's trying to reinforce to his teammates that he is there working the grind with them and doesn't think too highly of himself.

 

 

( b ) Why he dresses the way he does:

 

Why does Tom Brady dress like a metrosexual for press conferences? My guess is he likes the look. 

 

why does your organization allow that? It's got a shady look to the outsider. Say my wife or friend who is not a huge football fan sees him for the first time, after seeing 90% of NFL QB's doing their presser in a suit when I have NFL network on.

 

Why would your organization want to allow that?

 

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Guessed what? That I am sitting here with the highlights on seeing Kaepernick's press conference and wondering two questions that I don't know the answer to?

 

You're bitter about something else. You're being the bitch.

 

Yet you have a thread dedicated to people who want you banned? I'm just calling out what I see. 

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You seem confused.... the thread was a poster calling for me to be banned. Stop hyjacking threads and read other threads more slowly.

 

Do you know how to read? A poster wanted you banned and you have a whole bunch of other posters cosigning it. 

 

How about you take the time to read, take a hint and join another fanbase. 

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