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Topic Started: Mar 18 2018, 12:54 PM (59 Views)
Jolly
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Geaux Tigers!
Unlike Kaepernick, Reid is too good to not have somebody make him an offer.

But talent margins are razor thin in the NFL and nobody wants a distraction in the locker room...

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Former-49er-Eric-Reid-Believes-He-is-Being-Blackmailed-for-Kneeling-with-Colin-Kaepernick-477184893.html
The main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States.- George Soros
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Mikhailoh
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If you want trouble, find yourself a redhead
Could be he is being avoided for that reason. If so, well, sucks to be him.
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead - Lucille Ball
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MainerMikeBrown
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A guy I know refused to watch the first half of last year's NFL regular season because of this kneeling down controversy.
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Copper
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Why ask for trouble in the locker room?

It just isn't worth it.

Someone is doing a good job of controlling the narrative by getting people to use the word "blackballed". The word sounds vaguely secretive and wrong somehow. But there is nothing wrong with staying away from these kneelers, they are trouble and they hurt the business.


The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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