It's just stupid....would the CEO of any major company show up wearing or supporting his competition?
You can't compare sports to business. Not when the major players are kids. In a league where arrests are happening weekly, I'm more than happy with Kaeps big misstep being that he wore an opposing teams hat. You know, one of hte teams he beat last year.
Uhhhhhh, isn't the NFL one of the most popular and sucessful businesses around?
Uhhhhhh, isn't the NFL one of the most popular and sucessful businesses around?
Sports business is completely unique. Its not comparable. But, I know you will have some sort of retort.
How is it unique?
What is it about guys wanting to be shirtless around other guys? Kap in that whatever is happening there, VY in the club with a bunch of other shirtless guys.
Have you seen his physique? If I looked like that minus all the tattoos I'd walk around in the nude.
So there are not 20 somethings who run their own company?
Pretty sure the FaceBook dude isn't running around wearing twitter T-Shirts......
You're being silly if you think the NFL doesn't run itself or view itself as a major corporation.
I used CEO as an example....do you think if an hourly employee at FaceBook showed up to work in a Twitter shirt that he would have a job for much longer?
Point is, if you are employed by one business then you shouldn't be advertising for another, at least not at work or in public....pretty basic.
Don't really care about Kaepernick wearing Phins gear, simply because I don't think it means anything with people my age and younger. I know many people who wear multiple teams hats, they use hats for style rather than fandom.
That said though, he shouldn't be wearing a Phins cap otu in public. When I worked for Verizon we weren't allowed to have non-Verizon phones out for obvious reasons and I think the same common sense rule should apply. Kaepernick I'm sure had no ill intent, but no good could come from wearing it and I don't know why he would.