• Kaepernick Responds To Backlash Over Skipped Tryout, Blames The NFL

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    On Saturday, former San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick dissed the
    NFL by skipping out on a tryout the organization setup for him,
    apparently because he wasn’t allowed to bring his own camera crew.

    Instead, the anthem-kneeler setup his own workout where a bevy of
    reporters showed up.

    Speaking to the press, Kaepernick blamed the NFL and their “lack of transparency” for his bailing on the tryout.

    “I appreciate y’all coming out. That means a lot to me. Our biggest
    thing with everything today was making sure we had transparency with
    what went on,” said Kaepernick, according to The Hill. “We weren’t
    getting that elsewhere so we came out here. It’s important that y’all
    are here.”

    “Y’all have been attacked for the last three years. Y’all continue to
    be attacked,” he said. “We appreciate what y’all do. We appreciate you
    being here today, and we appreciate the work that you do for the people
    in telling the truth. That’s what we want with everything”

    “I’ve been ready for three years. I’ve been denied for three years,”
    the former quarterback continued. “We all know why I came out here
    today and showed it today in front of everybody. We have nothing to
    hide, so we’re waiting for the 32 owners, 32 teams, Roger Goodell, all
    of them to stop running. To stop running from the truth. To stop
    running from the people. We’re out here. We’re ready to play. We’re
    ready to go anywhere.”

    “I’ll interview with any team at any time. I’ve been ready. I’m staying
    ready, and I’ll continue to be ready,” concluded the athlete. “… We’ll
    continue to give you updates as we hear. We’ll be waiting to hear from
    Roger Goodell, the NFL, the 32 teams. We’ll let you know if we hear
    from them. Ball’s in their court, we’ll let you know.”

    As reported by The Daily Wire, Kaepernick cancelled the workout
    abruptly on Saturday, about a half hour before the session was supposed
    to begin, apparently because he had to sign a liability waiver and
    wasn’t allowed to bring his own camera crew.

    However, according to the NFL, the waiver in question was a “standard
    liability waiver based on the waiver used by National Invitational Camp
    at all NFL Combines and by NFL clubs when trying out free agent
    players.”

    Additionally, the 32-year-old did not inform them of his request to
    have his own personal camera crew attend the event until Friday night,
    the NFL said in a statement: “We heard for the first time last night,
    around the same time we heard from Nike, that Colin wanted to bring his
    own video crew. We heard for the first time this afternoon that Colin
    wanted to open the event to all media.”

    While playing for the 49ers in 2016, Kaepernick started protesting the
    national anthem “because America ‘oppresses’ minorities and allows its
    cops to ‘murder’ innocent people of color.”

    Kaepernick, a multimillionaire sponsored by Nike, sported a “Kunta
    Kinte” t-shirt at the event.

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