Rihanna turned down this year's Super Bowl Halftime Show in support of Colin Kaepernick

Another poster mentioned Green Bay, a team he beat twice in the playoffs, and it's a pretty good comparison. Teams routinely blew the doors off that defense. Capers, like Kaepernick stuck with what made him effective early on with his tenure and never improved in a league that evolves on a weekly basis. Kaepernick, if he played for a salary that was more in line for a backup, and actually showed teams that he was taking it seriously with focusing on practicing reads, throws and improving himself instead of sitting on social media and doing his tours, maybe things would be different. Very few teams have super backups, most have guys on rookie deals or guys that have been around for years and know the system and are a fit for it.

Kaep's last starting season: https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/qb2015 he was one of the worst in the league, just ahead of a broken Manning (who, like Kaep, was playing with an elite, generational defense and strong running game) and Foles who was on a team coached by perennial 8-8 Jeff Fisher (who, if you actually follow football, saw that their top 2 quarterbacks were actually pretty good once they got out of that dumpster fire of a system).

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