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To: FJB who wrote (90985)9/3/2018 6:05:42 PM
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Former Iranian Leader Who Led Chants of ‘Death to America,’ Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, Joins Democrats in Call for Return of Anti-American Colin Kaepernick to the NFL - NOT THE ONION. WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? DID CRAPERNICK CONVERT TO ISLAM?

Football fan Ahmedinejad: Why isn't Kaepernick on NFL roster?


By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Updated: 4:34 p.m. on Monday, September 3, 2018


Colin Kaepernick gained a noteworthy ally in his battle against the NFL and his national-anthem campaign — former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.


Mr. Ahmedinejad, a public Holocaust denier who led a regime that stones women to death for adultery and hangs gays from cranes, lamentedMonday the injustice of the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback not being signed by any NFL team for the second straight season.

“The #NFL season will start this week, unfortunately once again @Kaepernick7 is not on a NFL roster. Even though he is one of the best Quarterbacks in the league,” wrote the Iranian ex-leader who regularly chanted “Death to America.”

Gridiron football is not known to be terribly popular in Iran, but Mr. Ahmedinejad’s punditry solicited a warm response from other football fans in his replies.

A man named “Stu from the Internet” asked him for fantasy-football advice: “10 team league, standard scoring, no PPR: Should I start Royce Freeman or Lamar Miller week 1?”

Mr. Ahmedinejad did not immediately reply.



To: FJB who wrote (90985)9/3/2018 6:14:16 PM
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That is incredible!

They must think most of their customers are the same anti-American scum he is.



To: FJB who wrote (90985)9/3/2018 7:00:48 PM
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Colin Kaepernick was never a great quarterback. He took over the QB position when struggling Alex Smith was injured. Smith went on to be a more accomplished player. Kap had a good but short run that first full year. Ultimately losing in the effort to make 5 yards with three successive plays to the same hands in the end zone. I was there watching in horror from that end zone just above the sticks in the Superdome.. Whether it was Kap or their "would be" offensive coordinater who also sucked at his job as well, it doesn't matter.

I watched Kap a lot in those years. He missed a lot of makeable plays because he could run. He didn't know how to read the field and certainly couldn't look off defenders before throwing. His only strength was great running when things fell apart. Kap was never my guy and I was living in Nevada near where he played in college.

Kap's following is based on race alone. No sympathy for him not being picked up after he left the 49ers.
I was happy the league shunned him for his disgracing the national anthem and making a scene around himself at the beginning of each game in competition with the anthem...In the end I don't think it helped his "cause".



To: FJB who wrote (90985)9/4/2018 2:33:31 PM
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Sooooooooo...

Nike might be a good short time short?