Even if they could prove collusion, it's not against the law in this context.
It is perfectly legal for them to refuse him a job when he intentionally stirs up contraversy in the workplace.
Colins right to speech/protest ends the moment the workday begins.
His inability to understand that means he is legitimately unemployable.
This is just another cry for attention from a drama queen.
If he really cared about his cause, he would try something that helped instead of dividing.
Even if they could prove collusion, it's not against the law in this context.
It is perfectly legal for them to refuse him a job when he intentionally stirs up contraversy in the workplace.
Colins right to speech/protest ends the moment the workday begins.
His inability to understand that means he is legitimately unemployable.
This is just another cry for attention from a drama queen.
If he really cared about his cause, he would try something that helped instead of dividing.
highly doubt it will be possible for his lawyers to prove collusion, just 32 institutions that either legitimately have no need for his services or realize that signing him will be significantly financially detrimental. i'm all for players' rights to speech and protest but to expect no consequences is too much to ask. i think a countersuit for purposely unleashing this furor on the nfl/libel will probably happen and be easier to prove.