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Saturday, April 19, 2014

49ers take a Timeout!

The 49ers have decided to call a timeout on extension talks with quarterback Colin Kaepernick. 






According to NFL.com, the team has decided to put contract negotiations on hold while Miami police investigate an incident that Kaepernick was involved in on April 1. Kaepernick, Quinton Patton and Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette were all named in an incident report that was filed by an unnamed woman on April 3 and released to the public on April 10.

The incident report doesn't make any accusations against anyone, but the woman did say that she got naked in front of Kaepernick, who left the room after the woman took her clothes off. On the morning of April 2, the woman woke up in a hospital room and didn't "remember how she got there or who transported her to the hospital."

The woman also mentioned alcohol and marijuana in the incident report.
According to a separate police report, Lockette called 911 twice after the woman refused to leave his apartment. The Seahawks receiver called police at 12:03 a.m. and 12:20 a.m. on April 2 because the woman was lying naked on Kaepernick's bed and refused to leave. Miami Fire Rescue was eventually dispatched to the apartment and the woman was taken to the hospital around 12:32 a.m.In a series of tweets sent out on April 11, Kaepernick maintained that he did nothing wrong.




The charges made in the TMZ story and other stories I've seen are completely wrong. They make things up about me that never happened. I take great pride in who I am and what I do, but I guess sometimes you have to deal with someone who makes things up. I want to thank all of the people who have shared their encouraging sentiments. I assure you that your faith is not misplaced.
CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora doesn't believe the incident will affect Kaepernick's asking price. La Canfora expects the quarterback to still be seeking about $20 million a year.

From La Canfora: 

Kaepernick believes he belongs in the class of $20M-per-season quarterbacks. And nothing has changed that, certainly not the "incident report" and murky allegations against him recently. Kaepernick has been charged with nothing, police eventually were in that apartment on the night in question to restrain the female and forcibly remove her from the suite, according to sources. Kaepernick did not invite her to the room and, from what I am hearing, Kaepernick was not even in that hotel for most of the night in question.




The two sides originally began negotiations in February and talks were believed to have started off well. However, according to NFL.com, the two sides had recently been pretty far apart on numbers.  Should social media play such a huge part in your career in whatever industry you work hard in. Accountability is one thing but a witch hunt is another concern that should be explored and dismissed.  

Author Eric Walters

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Work Hard + Results = Low Pay ?

Is RESPECT for hard work gone....? 

Even in the NFL great credentials and work ethic doesn't really mean anything. Former Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate said Tuesday that Seattle’s contract offer was so “laughable” that it made his decision to sign with the Detroit Lions “a no-brainer.”



The Seahawks’ leading receiver in their Super Bowl-winning season, Tate told 710 ESPN Seattle radio that he’s due to earn about twice as much money with the Lions than he would if he stayed in Seattle. The deal he accepted with Detroit last week was a reported $31 million over five years.

“Seattle offered a number that was laughable,” he told radio hosts Bob Stelton and David Grosby. “It was laughable considering — I’m sorry, I’m going to vent to you guys for a little bit, so just hold on — considering that I have played there four years, a starter two of those years, I missed a total of one game in my two years including the playoffs.

“(I was) in the community, did everything right, was not a troublemaker, everyone loved me in the locker room. I did everything right, and the offer that they offered, it was like, ‘Is this serious?’ The organization is offering guys from other places two times, almost three times what they were offering me. And I was kind of like: ‘Are you serious? I’ve given literally everything and this is what you give me?’”

Tate, who was Seattle’s second-round pick out of Notre Dame in the 2010 NFL Draft, became one of the Seahawks’ most dynamic players on offense and special teams once quarterback Russell Wilson took the helm in 2012. In 2013, Tate caught a team-leading 64 passes for 898 yards and five touchdowns, and also ran back 51 punts and 3 kickoffs for a total of 616 return yards.  

If this is how you repay a hard worker I would hate to see what would be done for a fair to basic football player.
 
Eric Walters