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Chargers Head Coach Says It’d Be “Crazy” If Colin Kaepernick Doesn’t Get A Workout

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Source: Marlon Stewart / Marlon Stewart /MoPho /London Entertainment / SplashNews.com

Anthony Lynn, head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, believes that the team needs to add Colin Kaepernick to the team’s workout list.

To date, the Chargers have not done it, but Lynn believes it would be “crazy” not to consider adding Kaepernick to the roster.

In light of the continued mistreatment of Black people at the hands of the police, Colin’s decision to kneel has come back full circle, and people are realizing what he was trying to say initially.

“People completely misunderstood Colin and what he was trying to do,” Lynn explained.

And Colin was speaking out against the injustice, and a lot of people didn’t catch on to that because it was happening during the national anthem.

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