Poll of the Day > Do you like this person: Colin Kaepernick

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TheOrangeMisfit
07/12/17 6:23:38 PM
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do you?



Weird they were both dead even, but Washington was 82.145 and Lincoln was 82.075

This guy is the embodiment of a self-righteous, virtue-signaling, hypocritical shit-stain. Also he's a mediocre bench warmer at best. I wish I was as oppressed as he is <_>

George Washington: 82.1%
Abraham Lincoln: 82.1%
The Rock: 80.7%
Will Smith: 69.5%
Michael Jordan: 67.4%
Bernie Sanders: 66.7%
Michael Jackson: 62.5%
Gabe Newell: 56.6%
Barack Obama: 54%
Adam Sandler: 52.5%
Katy Perry: 38.5%
Bill Nye: 39.1%
Donald J. Trump: 32.3%
Hillary Clinton: 22.8%

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TheWorstPoster
07/12/17 6:25:11 PM
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He should just move to Ghana, his "home country" as he claimed when he visited it during the 4th of July.
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crinalex
07/12/17 6:33:01 PM
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He stood up (sat down) for what he believes in and it ruined his career. Can't help but feel for him. He's talented enough to be a top tier backup.
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OhhhJa
07/12/17 6:33:07 PM
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More like colon crapperdick
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miki_sauvester
07/12/17 8:50:51 PM
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he's pretty much the poster boy for "black lives matter" SJW
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Monopoman
07/12/17 8:53:39 PM
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Hilarious that The Rock has scores almost as high as Lincoln and Washington. I doubt we ever see another wrestler turned actor score as high as The Rock does on likability.
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TheOrangeMisfit
07/13/17 3:40:20 PM
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I wonder if he thinks his parents oppress him too :/
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Muffinz0rz
07/13/17 3:43:25 PM
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Holy god, is Kaepernick going to be lower than HILL-DAWG?
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Dikitain
07/13/17 3:57:02 PM
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He did use the whole BLM thing as a vehicle to say he was being "oppressed" by the NFL when in reality he was under-performing and no team wanted him based solely on his play style. He only got good numbers because he was a running quarterback, which was rare in the NFL. Once coaches knew how to contain him, he was done because he couldn't adapt to being a throwing quarterback.

Same thing happened to Tim Tebow, but you don't see people complaining because no team wants him.
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crinalex
07/13/17 3:58:34 PM
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Dikitain posted...
He did use the whole BLM thing as a vehicle to say he was being "oppressed" by the NFL when in reality he was under-performing and no team wanted him based solely on his play style. He only got good numbers because he was a running quarterback, which was rare in the NFL. Once coaches knew how to contain him, he was done because he couldn't adapt to being a throwing quarterback.

Same thing happened to Tim Tebow, but you don't see people complaining because no team wants him.

Kaepernick is a vastly more talented passer than Tebow.
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Zeus
07/13/17 4:07:19 PM
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Had to look him up but he's a douche.

TheOrangeMisfit posted...
Weird they were both dead even, but Washington was 82.145 and Lincoln was 82.075


They're both over 150 years old. It's not weird that they're dead =p (But seriously, Washington is the far better of the two)

crinalex posted...
He stood up (sat down) for what he believes in and it ruined his career. Can't help but feel for him. He's talented enough to be a top tier backup.


I don't feel sorry for him at all. He knew the risks and it was a stupid gesture in general.

Monopoman posted...
Hilarious that The Rock has scores almost as high as Lincoln and Washington. I doubt we ever see another wrestler turned actor score as high as The Rock does on likability.


There really aren't any wrestlers turned actors like the Rock in the first place. Although I'm sure PO might be able to name some, I can't think of a single wrestler turned actor who had a real career as an actor. Batista still might, but most of the others had a few films at most (Roddy Piper had They Live, but I can't recall anything else big) and they were better known for cameos than starring appearances (Hogan in Rocky 3, Triple H in Blade 2(?), etc)
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