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Woodley already compared himself to Ali, so I'm not surprised.Did he just compare kapernick to Ali?
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2016/9/...oubled-by-lack-of-love-from-fans-ali-only-got
Woodley already compared himself to Ali, so I'm not surprised.Did he just compare kapernick to Ali?
You’re right. America is a secretive country which is inaccessible to the majority of the planet. I have never been nor do I know anything about it.Canadian? You know shit about America.
You seem to know very little about black culture. lmao
A very tiny portion of the black population commit crime.
lets be deadlift buddies! Today is leg day!!!
You're my new homie officially
He still could have been a starter in the league for 1-2 more teams even if he continued his decline. But yes, he was being proven as not only outside the top 10 but probably wouldn't have been able to break the top 25 for a whole season. In spurts he could have his moments though and been on a team. I think Kaep would have been in the neighborhood of a Tyrod Taylor in terms of ranking vs. his peers.Kaepernick was a shitty qb who was declining before the kneeling incident, he didn't sacrifice shit.
UFC champ Tyron Woodley says he LOVES that Nike signed Colin Kaepernick -- because it's inspiring and brave ... and he strongly believes the QB is continuing the legacy of Muhammad Ali.
"When Muhammad Ali died, I think [Kaepernick] took the torch."
Tyron says Kaep could have easily taken his NFL money and shut up somewhere -- ignoring the glaring issues when it comes to police brutality against minorities ... but he did the courageous thing and spoke out.
... just like Ali.
Thoughts?
Would he have a job, at least as a backup, had he never kneeled?Kaepernick was a shitty qb who was declining before the kneeling incident, he didn't sacrifice shit.
You sound like a bitch tbh, you forget it. Keep being a little cuck though, seems like the easiest path in life if you're soft,and into that sort of thing. Where did i say anything about not being a racist? Your opinion on what i think about other "races" means jack shit, just as im sure most of your opinions follow suit. I see what i see, and i try to be objective regardless of what spineless dorks like you think.I disagree with all kinds of people, you know what I do most of the time? Forget it.
Do you guys not see how getting up on your soap box and doing your best "I'm-not-a-racist-but" routine highlights the SHIT out of exactly what is bothering you about these people? Have a little self awareness bro you're EMBARRASSING yourself.
You sound like a bitch tbh, you forget it. Keep being a little cuck though, seems like the easiest path in life if you're soft,and into that sort of thing. Where did i say anything about not being a racist? Your opinion on what i think about other "races" means jack shit, just as im sure most of your opinions follow suit. I see what i see, and i try to be objective regardless of what spineless dorks like you think.
None of this makes Kaepernick into Ali, lolIt's almost as if people fought and died to defend every American's right to peaceful protest.
Oh wait, no, I forgot they fought and died for a piece of cloth and a song, not for what those things represent.
I don't know how things are in America, but does BLM actually have a claim? Legit question.Lmfao the mark of the unintelligent
Posting Ben Shapiro videos
How do you explain shitty white qb that still have contracts?
I don't know how things are in America, but does BLM actually have a claim? Legit question.
All I ever saw about them was negative stuff.
Lol millenial pussy terminology. Who the fuck is Jordan Peterson spaz?Snowflake
To utilize his platform to address police brutality against minorities and social injustice issues and use his platform to speak for those without one.
Says the person who uses internet slang and can't seem to write a proper sentence?Lmfao the mark of the unintelligent
Posting Ben Shapiro videos
The most I'll say is: he's wrong.Colin Kaepernick said:I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.