Seeing as all that John Elway did with that answer was take every Colin Kaepernick hater by the hand to carefully lead their blind asses through a virtual minefield of context and facts that would completely blow up his argument entirely, I'm not even going to get into the legitimacy of his claim. It's quite obvious that the "chance" in question came before a particular person's public protest led to his blackballing, as well as required said person to flush five million guaranteed dollars down the toilet to take him up on it. Therefore, it's irrelevant to the point that the Broncos' General Manager probably broke the law in trying to make. Anyhoo, as an aside to the continued nonsense spewing from the mouthes of NFL executives that are digging themselves deeper and deeper by desperately scrambling to explain their way out of a collusion lawsuit, I do have one question. How has John Elway been at evaluating talent at the quarterback position? Must be feeling pretty damn confident about the state of his team under center to talk down to a guy that didn't feel as though he should have to relinquish damn near half the salary he earned taking a team to the Super Bowl. I'm not surprised, as it was but a foregone conclusion that the Broncos' GM would adequately fill the one position he knows better than the side of his neck that he just spoke from. It feels like years ago that, due to absolutely no foresight of his own, John Elway managed to dodge the woefully inaccurate bullet that was that Brock Osweiler contract. Have to imagine that Paxton guy they spent a first round pick on to replace him is returning dividends in front of a dominant defense by now. Surely that's the Case! I mean, it would have to be for this brand spankin' new "one shot, one opportunity" policy to get put into effect at such an inconvenient time for Colin Kaepernick, right? RIGHT!?!
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