Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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Here is the official document for the grievance:
https://www.scribd.com/document/361...urce=impactradius&medium=affiliate#from_embed
What merit does it have? Personally, I think it has some merit in that it identifies behaviors of the owners/NFL.
What gaps does it have? Personally, it isn't clear to me that it adequately demonstrates owners cooperating with each other toward the goal of not hiring Kaepernick.
What things are yet to be determined? Lawyers might request some documents even if they cannot subpoena anything. What such documents may say are to be determined. Anything else?
Here are some interesting things I was unaware of:
https://www.scribd.com/document/361...urce=impactradius&medium=affiliate#from_embed
What merit does it have? Personally, I think it has some merit in that it identifies behaviors of the owners/NFL.
What gaps does it have? Personally, it isn't clear to me that it adequately demonstrates owners cooperating with each other toward the goal of not hiring Kaepernick.
What things are yet to be determined? Lawyers might request some documents even if they cannot subpoena anything. What such documents may say are to be determined. Anything else?
Here are some interesting things I was unaware of:
NFL teams exhibited unusual and bizarre behavior regarding Mr. Kaepernick’s
prospective employment. Multiple NFL head coaches and general managers stated that they wanted to sign Mr. Kaepernick, only to mysteriously go silent with no explanation and no contract offer made to Mr. Kaepernick. Other NFL teams stated they had no interest in Mr. Kaepernick and refused to explain why. NFL teams who ran offensive systems favorable to
Mr. Kaepernick’s style of play instead employed retired quarterbacks or quarterbacks who
had not played in a regular season game in years, and signed them to significant contracts while prohibiting Mr. Kaepernick from even trying out or interviewing for those jobs.
However, such conduct by NFL owners proved to be a public relations stunt, designed to appear empathetic to players; in reality, NFL owners threatened players with fines and suspension if they refused to stand for the national anthem in the following weeks.
On or around October 10, 2017, NFL Commissioner Goodell announced a proposed NFL rule change requiring players to stand during the national anthem...
The owners of Respondent NFL Teams have been quoted describing their communications with President Trump, who has been an organizing force in the collusion among team owners in their conduct towards Mr. Kaepernick and other NFL players. Owners have described the Trump Administration as causing paradigm shifts in their views toward NFL players.
NFL General Managers and team leaders have referred to directives from NFL owners to not let Mr. Kaepernick so much as practice with a team.