And then last week there was the rushed “tryout,” the details of which are still murky. But what followed was a debate over Mr. Kaepernick’s comportment, attire and what he had to say. The debate helped obscure this central fact — a multibillion-dollar monopoly is, at this very hour, denying a worker the right to ply his trade and lying about doing so.
Well, no- they were trying to GET HIM a job - one he would of course be unhappy with, because no team was bringing him in at this juncture to start.
- Thus the circus that CK drummed up - where he can now continue to be a martyr, as is his want, a close second to his real desire - to be an NFL team's savior at stating QB (I give him that much)