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The NBA Finals are about to conclude and the NFL camps are about to begin but don’t let that distract you from the fact that Colin Kaepernick is still not signed. Yes, Kaep took a workout with the Seattle Seahawks and Spike Lee reported that Colin would be signed to the squad after Memorial Day but ultimately the Seahawks decided to pass.
Pete Carroll was quoted saying that Colin is “too good” to be a backup but isn’t that the point? Don’t you want the best backup QB in the league? Oh well. I guess they must be high on Boykin.
With all of that happening it isn’t surprising that the NFL is now facing rumors of collusion against Kaepernick’s job opportunities.
Here is what some of the thoughts are on the situation:
If proven true, this is collusion-writ-large and a nine-figure lawsuit. Sleep tight, @nflcommish https://t.co/El7NVFG3Od
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) June 2, 2017
How serious is sports collusion? NFL is cartel – closed market – so hella serious. For MLB, resulted in $280 mill settlement IN 1980s MONEY
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) June 2, 2017
If @Kaepernick7 pursues lawsuit w/evidence, he could take @nfl for enough money to buy his own damn team & call them the LA Know Your Rights
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) June 2, 2017