Showing posts with label #Kaepernick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Kaepernick. Show all posts

05 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Goodell Expected to be Deposed in Kaepernick Case

[ PHOTO: INDEPENDENT JOURNAL REVIEW ]
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to be deposed and turn over communications records with team owners in relation to the Colin Kaepernick collusion case against the league. Goodell, along with several owners and at least two other NFL executives, will be asked to turn over all cell phone records and emails in the pending case…
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23 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Kobe Bryant Sends out Rare Tweet in Response to Donald Trump’s Recent Comments

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Many athletes are taking the time to speak out against Donald Trump after his recent comments on NFL players protesting the national anthem, as well as a comment on former NBA MVP Steph Curry. Joining in on the action was NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who sent out a rare tweet in response to the divisiveness that…
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20 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Colin Kaepernick: Apologize

[ HAT-TIP: THE WASHINGTON TIMES ]
Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback known these days more for his on-field displays of anti-Americanism than for his tossing skills, now says he's ready to play. Well, isn't that special. No apology? No play. That's what I say, anyway. Kaepernick, who opted out of his San Francisco 49ers' contract in March, has spent the months in between…
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19 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast Episode 017 - 2017.09.13 - The NFL is Back, but the Talking Heads Only have Kaepernick on the Mind

[ HAT-TIP: FOR PETE'S SAKE: THE PODCAST ]

September 19, 2017
The Monday Morning Quarterback

The latest episode of For Pete’s Sake: The Podcast  is now available on iTunes, TuneIn, Soundcloud, Internet Archiver, Podomatic, For Pete’s Sake, and right here on The Monday Morning Quarterback!

The NFL is back, and so is For Pete's Sake: The Podcast. After one week of football, all ESPN's Stephen A. Smith learned was that somebody needs to sign Kaepernick immediately! But Pete Solari hits back with the same logic he's championed all offseason. According to Smith, Kaepernick could be starting for 10 NFL teams right now, but as Solari explains, there actually isn't a team in the league that would be better off moving forward with Kaepernick at QB, than they are right now. Also, Max Kellerman bashes the Indianapolis Colts, and more specifically their owner, Jim Irsay, for not signing the embattled Kaepernick. However, Pete looks back to 2009, when NFL owners (spearheaded by Irsay)blackballed radio host Rush Limbaugh from buy the then-St. Louis Rams due to past inflammatory rhetoric, and wonders where Kellerman was then, and why he didn't go to bat for Limbaugh like he does for Kaepernick. Plus: Big news about this podcast going forward as Pete announces that the show will begin airing live on MESN Radio on September 20! Get all the details and so much more on episode 17 of For Pete's Sake: The Podcast!



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02 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Tom Coughlin Gives a Straight-forward Response on why Jags didn’t Sign Kaepernick

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Tom Coughlin is known as the former Super Bowl winning head coach of the New York Giants, but he’s already making some major splashes in his new role as executive vice president of football operations for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Coughlin is an old-school, no nonsense football coach. He doesn’t tolerate lateness, he believes in scheduling his…
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28 August, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

NFL Player Tweets Criticism of National Anthem Protests

[ PHOTO: USA TODAY ]
Many NFL players have shown their support of the National Anthem protests. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Dan McCullers isn’t among them. On Sunday night, McCullers reacted to the following tweet which showed San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid kneeling during the anthem prior to his team’s preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings. Eric Reid kneels during…
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