Our Backup QB....not
Kaepernick still training for his big chance....
Colin Kaepernick still training in hopes of NFL return, girlfriend says
His girlfriend, Nessa Diab, told TMZ Sports that Kaepernick, 37, is training “all day, every day” in hopes of prompting a team to sign the former quarterback, who has long maintained the stance that he was blackballed by teams after kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.
“Nothing has changed,” Diab told the outlet of Kaepernick’s training, who later added that “it’s all up to the teams if they’ll let him” play.
It echoed a sentiment similar to what Kaepernick has maintained in interviews the last two years, including one with Sports Illustrated in 2023 where he said that people “may have forgotten what I was capable of doing on the field” — and that he looked forward to an opportunity where he had an opportunity to make a roster based on talent and “not the political bias that you have.”
His last NFL workout came with the Raiders in May 2022, according to The Athletic, but after Aaron Rodgers sustained a season-ending Achilles injury early in the 2023 season, Kaepernick wrote a letter to former Jets general manager Joe Douglas and presented himself as a “risk-free contingency plan” on the practice squad.
“Worst case scenario, you see what I have to offer and you’re not that impressed,” Kaepernick wrote at the time. “Best case scenario, you realize you have a real weapon at your disposal in the event you ever need to use it. In either of these scenarios, I would be committed to getting your defense ready week in and week out, all season long, and I would wear that responsibility like a badge of honor.”
His letter never led to a workout.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, who coached him in San Francisco, told reporters ahead of the 2024 season that he spoke with Kaepernick about the possibility of a role on the coaching staff, but it never materialized — and Kaepernick, during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” pushed back and said that conversation never happened.
“I found out the same way everyone else did — on social media,” Kaepernick said, while adding that he has no interest in coaching. “I was like, ‘Oh, I got a coaching offer.’ No, no coaching offer.”
So his NFL ledger has remained the same since his most recent game on Jan. 1, 2017, when Kaepernick completed 17 of 22 passes for 215 yards and a touchdown against the Seahawks.
The former second-round pick helped the 49ers advance to the Super Bowl in 2014 before falling to the Ravens, and he collected a 69-58 record during the regular-season — throwing for 12,271 yards, 72 touchdowns and 30 interceptions during those games — across his six campaigns in San Francisco.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/colin-kaepernick-still-training-hopes-140837808.html
2017 is a long time ago now...
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
Can you imagine the Jets with Rodgers and Kaepernick?
badgervike wrote:
Can you imagine the Jets with Rodgers and Kaepernick?
One would be up your arse and the other on his knees...
Do you remember Harold Stassen from Minnesota?
He was a young, popular governor long before I was born, but apparently had a higher opinion of himself than the rest of the civilized world.
He was first elected in 1938 as Governor of Minnesota.
He ran for President in 1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992.
He obviously never won anything. He became a running joke.
Colin Kaepernick reminds me of him.
Colin Kaepernick still training in hopes of NFL return, girlfriend says.
In other words, he doesn't want to get a job!
Of course he WAS blackballed from the NFL. there is no question about that. Just think of what other players have done since 2017 that is infinitely worse but have been welcomed back into the fold. His tilting at this windmill seems foolish now I guess but the real fools are the NFL for blowing a simple non-violent gesture way out of proportion. It was an arrogant response to a heartfelt belief that hurt no one.
Caactorvike wrote:
Of course he WAS blackballed from the NFL. there is no question about that. Just think of what other players have done since 2017 that is infinitely worse but have been welcomed back into the fold. His tilting at this windmill seems foolish now I guess but the real fools are the NFL for blowing a simple non-violent gesture way out of proportion. It was an arrogant response to a heartfelt belief that hurt no one.
There are always consequences for the decisions that are made...this applies to everyone, whether they feel justified or not.
Caactorvike wrote:
Of course he WAS blackballed from the NFL. there is no question about that. Just think of what other players have done since 2017 that is infinitely worse but have been welcomed back into the fold. His tilting at this windmill seems foolish now I guess but the real fools are the NFL for blowing a simple non-violent gesture way out of proportion. It was an arrogant response to a heartfelt belief that hurt no one.
It wasn't just the kneeling. I've always said that Kaep was a poor mans version of RG3. They had very similar trajectories...and they both crashed and burned mainly due to injury issues letting someone else take the starting job. No doubt that RG3 was the better player between the two.
Your QB is supposed to be the team leader...team leader...not just the black players. Kaep's activism was a disruptive influence on his teams. He was very outspoken on issues that had nothing to do with football. It wasn't even the BLM activism..he was also a Vegan activist. He would spout off about a lot of issues. Nobody wanted to pay him a lot of money to potentially disrupt and destroy their chemistry. When he sued the NFL...he was pretty much done. His activist GF wasn't much help either...remember when the Ravens were thinking about bringing Kaep in and she compared the team owner to a slave trader? Kaepernick has had a chance to prove himself by taking a backup position or play in the CFL or XFL but he was asking for outrageous money. He wanted $20M to play in the XFL when the other QBs were making $250k. That 1-10 record and 2200 yards passing during his final year in SF certainly didn't help his marketability nor did the activism. The pig socks, the attending rallies where they called for the killing of police officers, etc. certainly didn't make anyone want to go out of their way to sign him and deal with the potential backlash. Would you want to be an NFL owner paying him big bucks wondering what he's going to do next forcing you to defend whatever Kaep wants to do or say next?
We've had conversations on this board about signing Rodgers but all of us agree that he's a self important ass and regardless of his skills..we want no part of him. Kaep has a lot less skills than Rodgers...why should we not acknowledge that the Kaepernick sideshow isn't worth the potential benefit.
To pretend this is about a simple non-violent gesture is a distortion of the actual facts on the ground. Kaep knew his actions would have consequences but he was willing to deal with the fallout. Well....this is the fallout...so deal with it.
Why isn't he playing for the UFL or CFL? At this point in time, it's purely just to get his name in the media again. Does anyone think he's actually been working hard to be in NFL shape? Like what kind of stupidity would you have to have to feel like you're getting blacklisted and then keep working out to be in shape for an NFL roster spot? Like either move on with your life, and if you want to QB a team, go to a place that will let you play.
Personally I think Colin did this to himself
StickierBuns wrote:
Zero doubt he was blackballed. Zero doubt that he will not be signed by anyone. Nobody wants the circus to come to town over a 37 year old QB that hasn't played football in 8 years. Media clickbait story at this point obviously.
nobody wanted the circus then, which is why he wasnt signed then, a lot of fans were pissed about his actions and that blow back from the fans was something no owners wanted to deal with IMO. the anti law enforcement message was what really did him in IMO, not as much about the dis-respecting the national anthem.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
JimmyinSD wrote:
nobody wanted the circus then, which is why he wasnt signed then, a lot of fans were pissed about his actions and that blow back from the fans was something no owners wanted to deal with IMO. the anti law enforcement message was what really did him in IMO, not as much about the dis-respecting the national anthem.
I agree. But the bottom line was, he just wasn't that good!
hogjowlsjohnny wrote:
I agree. But the bottom line was, he just wasn't that good!
he was good enough to be on a roster... but not with the baggage he brought with him, and the risk of the blow back if you were to decide to cut him due to him not performing ... just not worth the risk.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
Everyone forgets that in 2016, he WAS in fact offered a deal from the Broncos, and it was reported that he refused to sign for less than $11 million a year (approx. his contract number in SF). A whole lot of self-importance and delusion going on here.
This was in 2018...two years after the Broncos made the offer to take him after Kaepernick exercised his option to opt out of the 49ers:
On Thursday, reporters asked Broncos GM John Elway if the team would consider signing Colin Kaepernick to fill the backup job. Elway said they wouldn't because the team previously offered Kaepernick a contract and he turned it down.
"Colin had his chance to be here," Elway said. "We offered him a contract. He didn't take it."
Elway seemed to be referring to negotiations that took place between the Broncos and Kaepernick in 2016. Kaepernick, then with the San Francisco 49ers, asked for permission to explore trades with other teams.
According to reports at the time, the Broncos were offering Kaepernick a deal with $7 million in base salary. That year he was slated to earn $11.9 million in base salary from the 49ers. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported at the time that the Broncos wanted the 49ers to make up the additional $4.9 million and they would not. Kaepernick refused to give up the remaining $4.9 million. The talks eventually fell apart.
JimmyinSD wrote:
nobody wanted the circus then, which is why he wasnt signed then, a lot of fans were pissed about his actions and that blow back from the fans was something no owners wanted to deal with IMO. the anti law enforcement message was what really did him in IMO, not as much about the dis-respecting the national anthem.
BINGO.
He was inarguably blackballed...but, he also was a complete idiot with optics. Castro T-shirt, "pig cop" socks, and a fairly arrogant attitude about his choices made for a PR nightmare. No amount of NIKE gladhanding or BLM alliance could erase the pure dumbassery that kept bubbling up...and it didn't get any better as he remained 'defiant' as year after year of fresher, younger, cheaper talent joined the league.
He was part of a very messy period, and he complicated his place in it, repeatedly.
KOC, JJM, Flores...make a good plan, or you'll be following Kwesi....
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