Goodell has not been that good a commissioner. Even without the racial issues, he’s been a disaster. Any change in ANYTHING with the NFL starts with Goodell getting the pink slip.
He had a phenomenal first year as starter. Then he fizzled. Happens to lots of players, football, baseball, basketball, etc. In football, look at Tebow (who peaked in college). He became backup from performance. Again look at Tebow for comparison. Tebow could claim that he was cut because he is devoutly religious and discriminated for that. However, it really comes to performance. Number one rule in football is win, number two is controversy as that draws crowds and stimulates sales.
I applaud Kaepernick the activist, but I don’t want Kaepernick the quarterback anywhere near the Giants. He and Tim Tebow are opposite sides of the same gimmick, solved-by-every-defense-in-the-NFL coin.
Chuck Sharpe over 4 years ago
Just me? Bad idea.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 4 years ago
Goodell has not been that good a commissioner. Even without the racial issues, he’s been a disaster. Any change in ANYTHING with the NFL starts with Goodell getting the pink slip.
josh_bisbee over 4 years ago
Goodell can’t make a team sign Kaepernick.
joyridehawk over 4 years ago
Stop blackballing him of course. Give him a standard try out like everyone else and let the teams decide and try to sign him. That’s my opinion
rodney over 4 years ago
He had a phenomenal first year as starter. Then he fizzled. Happens to lots of players, football, baseball, basketball, etc. In football, look at Tebow (who peaked in college). He became backup from performance. Again look at Tebow for comparison. Tebow could claim that he was cut because he is devoutly religious and discriminated for that. However, it really comes to performance. Number one rule in football is win, number two is controversy as that draws crowds and stimulates sales.
beekeeper333 over 4 years ago
He was average his last year and he’s been out 4 years Doubt he’s good enough to make a team
phoenixnyc over 4 years ago
I applaud Kaepernick the activist, but I don’t want Kaepernick the quarterback anywhere near the Giants. He and Tim Tebow are opposite sides of the same gimmick, solved-by-every-defense-in-the-NFL coin.