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Colin Kaepernick Named Face of Nike's 30th Anniversary of 'Just Do It' Campaign
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3152955" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's what the National Fools league with no balls tried to do, but the overpaid players union want them on the field. ESPN is backing their actions BTW. Boycott ESPN. </p><p>Ya know, when it comes Sunday after a long hard week of retired life, I just want to sit down in the recliner and watch a sporting event without any drama except what goes on between the players in their game. ESPN commentators actually started this crap with their onair comments about guns, perceived racism, etc by liberal announcers. </p><p>How about their keep their pie holes shut and comment on the sporting event they are hired to do. It didn't take much for a washed out bench sitting quarterback to figure out he is about off the payroll and needs to do something else to buy some more bling and hair spray.</p><p>Sacrifice everything? What hogwash. How much you want to bet he got paid by nike? It wasn't chump change BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3152955, member: 5412"] That's what the National Fools league with no balls tried to do, but the overpaid players union want them on the field. ESPN is backing their actions BTW. Boycott ESPN. Ya know, when it comes Sunday after a long hard week of retired life, I just want to sit down in the recliner and watch a sporting event without any drama except what goes on between the players in their game. ESPN commentators actually started this crap with their onair comments about guns, perceived racism, etc by liberal announcers. How about their keep their pie holes shut and comment on the sporting event they are hired to do. It didn't take much for a washed out bench sitting quarterback to figure out he is about off the payroll and needs to do something else to buy some more bling and hair spray. Sacrifice everything? What hogwash. How much you want to bet he got paid by nike? It wasn't chump change BTW. [/QUOTE]
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