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Home Front: Culture Wars
NFL free agent believes he remains unsigned because he protested with Colin Kaepernick
2018-03-17
[AOL.com] Former San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid, who knelt during the national anthem with former teammate Colin Kaepernick to protest systemic inequality and police brutality, has gone unsigned so far in free agency, and he believes his protests are the cause. In a follow-up tweet, Reid went on to make it clear who he believes that league owners are responsible for his current circumstances. Last December Reid had acknowledged that his protests could hurt his chances of finding a new NFL team, as reported by ESPN at the time.

"I would say I understand that's a possibility," Reid said. "And I'm completely fine with it. The things that I've done, I stand by, and I've done that for my own personal beliefs. Like I said, I'm fine with whatever outcome happens because of that."As Sports Illustrated noted, Reid was the first player to join in Kaepernick's protests and has been a vocal in his support of the protests, even writing an op-ed in the New York Times explaining why they had decided to take a knee.

Reid, a former Pro Bowl safety, has good reason to believe that his protests are why he remains unsigned, given that Kaepernick went unsigned all of last season despite easily being good enough to merit at least a backup quarterback spot on an NFL roster.

Kaepernick has filed a grievance against the NFL accusing owners of conspiring to keep him out of the league and is still training to get another shot in the NFL.
Posted by:746

#8  MY actions shouldn't have consequences!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-03-17 19:42  

#7  Decent player thinks that the endless Bull Market for players means that after finishing his initial 5 year (4 years rookie plus their one year option) he can jump into Free Agency and make $$MONEY$$. If he can't it Has To Be A Conspiracyâ„¢.
Idiot. Bull Markets become Bear Markets eventually and the NFL has been trending down the last few years.
Posted by: magpie   2018-03-17 18:54  

#6  Also, didn't his footzyball team finish last?
Posted by: Omeger Gray6606   2018-03-17 12:50  

#5  He has a First Amendment Right to be publically Stoooopid -- they have their own rights to let him find a new career on ESPN.
Posted by: magpie   2018-03-17 11:58  

#4  You still can’t fix stupid....
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2018-03-17 11:52  

#3  When the chickens come home to roost, don't complain if you stand under the coop.
Posted by: Roth LaDoad   2018-03-17 10:56  

#2  "I would say I understand that's a possibility," Reid said. "And I'm completely fine with it."

Then shut the f*ck up
Posted by: Frank G   2018-03-17 08:56  

#1  I really feel for you Eric.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-03-17 05:27