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This! How the fuck did Carr get so bad, so fast? Has the league already figured him out? Shit is crazy to see....
Y'all based how "good" he was off of one season and really cooper made him look good but now y'all see the real carr he's decent he ain't on elite status
 
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...re-keeping-him-and-kaepernick-out-of-the-nfl/

Terrell Owens says 'politics' are keeping him and Kaepernick out of the NFL

T.O. says his age has nothing to do with why he has been out of the NFL since 2012

Terrell Owens has not played an NFL game in seven years, and he says it's because he's just like Colin Kaepernick.

Second on the NFL's all-time list of receiving leaders, the outspoken wideout told TMZ Sports this week that "they know I can play" at age 44. When asked why he hasn't earned a job since 2012, when the Seattle Seahawks released him before the regular season, Owens suggested that he has been blacklisted by league executives like Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback.

"What's stopping Colin Kaepernick from being in the league?" he said. "Owners, general managers. It's all about an opportunity. That's it. It's the same thing with Colin. You're trying to tell me that he can't play in the league right now? Really? Just saying. But it's politics. It is what it is."

Kaepernick, of course, has been out of the NFL since March after opting out of his 49ers' contract before the team planned to release him. His decision to kneel during pregame national anthems in 2016 to protest social injustice and police brutality sparked a wave of player protests and made him a polarizing figure in the national debate over race relations. The ex-Niners starter never warranted more than a few reported inquiries in 2017, when hundreds of other NFL players followed in his footsteps to peacefully protest social injustice on the field. But unlike Owens, he didn't spend more than a half-decade out of the league before fading from the spotlight, and his notoriety was characterized more by activism than the locker-room feuds of T.O.'s career.

In persistent public pursuit of a return to the NFL since his days with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, Owens also told TMZ that he still runs a 40-yard dash between 4.4 and 4.5 seconds, saying "you've never seen me get caught from behind," but indicated he might also be OK with retirement -- "I appreciate the years that I played, and now, life goes on."

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I'll be shocked if harrison plays a single down for the pats. They will jus pick his brain about the steelers d, then cut him once they think he has told them everything
I think he smart enough to know that and is just bitter about being released before the playoffs
 
Steelers paid Harrison to lift weights this year. When he retires, hope they give him a job as a strength and conditioning coach.
 
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