Largent80 wrote:Bennett?
How about the disappearing act of Frank Clark?....Is he even playing?
Hawk Sista wrote:Bennett made some good plays and is playing rather injured. We needed to get more pressure on Matt than we did, but remember he was the league MVP for a reason. Our D did a better job against the falcons than the score board suggests. this is the first game in like a million games that he didn't throw for north of 200 yards. I think Bennett is far from done.
Hawk Sista wrote:He has been playing hampered for weeks. Coupled with Cliff’s injuries, he’s not been as effective. That said, I appreciate that he’s playing through pain and still making plays. You guys give up on our warriors awfully fast. Makes me wonder if it’s all about what you are seeing on the field.
Hawk Sista wrote:He has been playing hampered for weeks. Coupled with Cliff’s injuries, he’s not been as effective. That said, I appreciate that he’s playing through pain and still making plays. You guys give up on our warriors awfully fast. Makes me wonder if it’s all about what you are seeing on the field.
NorthHawk wrote:It's not just Police brutality they are protesting.
They are protesting the inequalities in society with policing being a part of it.
As it is, Kaep is being blackballed.
RiverDog wrote:I wonder how Bennett's lawsuit against the LV police is going.
c_hawkbob wrote:Did he actually ever file one? If so I've heard nothing of it.
Part of the problem is that multi million dollar athletes, many of whom came from poor families, protesting the inequalities of society seems too much like an oxymoron. Their protests do not have credibility as they are examples of the exact opposite. They are products of a society that has provided them with an incredible opportunity. It would be analogous to Bill Gates protesting against the evils of capitalism.
I don't believe for a minute that Kaep is being blackballed, which would suggest that there's an active conspiracy amongst the owners. Each of the 32 teams have their own reasons for not hiring him that they came to independently and not at the suggestion of other owners. Some teams may not be hiring him because he's turned himself into so much of a distraction that they figure his potential for field contributions don't make up for his off field controversy, but that's not blackballing, it's simply business.
Nobody can tell me that he isn't a better QB than some of those now on NFL rosters and maybe some of the starting QB's.
NorthHawk wrote:If that's the case, they don't care about winning.
If he was signed and won some games, all would be forgiven. Count on it.
And he is being blackballed. Nobody can tell me that he isn't a better QB than some of those now on NFL rosters and maybe some of the starting QB's. If it were a matter of principle, none of the players protesting on those teams that need QBs would have jobs on those teams today. So he is being singled out for punishment - a head on a stick for a lack of a better term.
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