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Great call Always, Kap announced yesterday he's running for office.
Always (08-02-2017)
It wasn't that he didn't stand. It was the automatic, go-to, typical bullshit reasons given.
What makes you think that those of us opposing Kaepernick's bullshit REASONS are OK with those doing the things you listed continuing to play. Sounds to me as if you came up with your own bullshit in an effort to support nothing but an excuse making spoiled brat.
It's interesting that you bring up DUI and domestic violence. A quick search produced results showing that in 2015, 6 Alabama football players were arrested for a variety of reasons. They included:
Gunnar Raborn - Driving under the influence of a controlled substance
Cyrus Jones - Domestic violence, criminal mischief, and domestic violence harassment
Tyren Jones - second degree possession of marijuana
Jonathan Taylor - domestic violence third-degree assault and domestic violence third-degree criminal mischief
Geno Smith - DUI
Orlando Anderson - domestic violence third degree criminal mischief
Only two of those, Taylor and T. Jones were dismissed from the team. The other 4 were allowed to stay.
2016 didn't change things with the arrest of Tim Williams.
Going into 2017, it seems that 3 more have been arrested. De'Shawn Hand, Deionte Thompson, and Lester Cotton arrested for DUI, assault, and drug possession, respectively.
Last edited by CFM; 08-02-2017 at 07:19 PM.
There is a difference between players in college and the NFL. But that aside, the details of the cases and the punishments show the coaches are concerned about the players and their future.
A perfect example? De'Shawn Hand. Yes, he was arrested for DUI. Looking at that, it sounds worse than the reality. The reality is that Hand got drunk, realized he should not drive, so he decided to sleep it off in his car. Being in Tuscaloosa in July, it got hot in the car. He started it to run the a/c. He never moved the car at all. But in Alabama, the keys in the ignition, whether you are moving or not, makes it a DUI. Hand was admitted for a 48 hour observation to see if he has alcohol problems. Apparently Saban thinks it is better for him to be treated, helped and mentored rather than just tossed.
But it is nice to see that my Crimson Tide is still in your head. lmao
Althea (08-05-2017)
"There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."
Colin Kaepernick Can’t Get a Job? Not true! Walmart is always hiring greeters.
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