Quote from volcanic163 >>
The NFL literally fucked him out of a job, so he's saying "You know what, you don't deserve my respect."
That's how I see it at least.
Then he should stop giving them his attention. The NFL and NFL teams are his employer.. he's gotta be smarter than that. Regardless of what everyone says, he doesn't suck that bad, I would say a top 64 QB in the league and can easily fill a roster spot. His workout honestly wasn't bad, NFL owners have forever complimented his arm talent. But it's not about that.. it's the off the field issues, it's the drama he causes everytime he says anything publicly, it's the pettiness and lack of responsibility shown by him throughout the course of these three years. His original protest, though I do believe it could have been executed more respectfully and less controversially did put him in the spotlight. However, it hasn't been the actual content of the protest, which I believe is a very fair cause, but rather the actions of the protester that have been critiqued. There are many individuals and groups that stand for what he stands but don't bring the drama and unwanted attention to the team/organization. Is it really worth having a guy as a backup who'll maybe play if your guy gets injured for all the media attention and post/pregame pressers every game that he'll get?
Quote from volcanic163 >> The NFL literally fucked him out of a job, so he's saying "You know what, you don't deserve my respect."
That's how I see it at least.
Then he should stop giving them his attention. The NFL and NFL teams are his employer.. he's gotta be smarter than that. Regardless of what everyone says, he doesn't suck that bad, I would say a top 64 QB in the league and can easily fill a roster spot. His workout honestly wasn't bad, NFL owners have forever complimented his arm talent. But it's not about that.. it's the off the field issues, it's the drama he causes everytime he says anything publicly, it's the pettiness and lack of responsibility shown by him throughout the course of these three years. His original protest, though I do believe it could have been executed more respectfully and less controversially did put him in the spotlight. However, it hasn't been the actual content of the protest, which I believe is a very fair cause, but rather the actions of the protester that have been critiqued. There are many individuals and groups that stand for what he stands but don't bring the drama and unwanted attention to the team/organization. Is it really worth having a guy as a backup who'll maybe play if your guy gets injured for all the media attention and post/pregame pressers every game that he'll get?