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NAACP Wants Football .Boycott

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Now I'm all for boycotts, but boycotting the NFL to get one player a job, that does not make sense to me.  If a team wanted to take on the distraction that is Colin Kaepernick they would have done so already.  

 

Plus I don't think any team should be forced to hire any given player. That is a nonsensical demand. Teams are trying to win. A distraction like Colin is probably perceived as decreasing the odds of winning.  Nowt if he was a great quarterback, teams may be willing to take a chance and make the tradeoff.

 

I doubt many fans will support it, folks are too tied up in fantasy leagues and gambling to make the sacrifice--even if they believed in the goal.

 

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