Serena Williams
who owns a minority stake in the Miami Dolphins -- says she's convinced, if a
team hired Colin Kaepernick, he would win the Super
Bowl.
However, she's also convinced no one will ever
hire Colin Kaepernick.
It's all part of her new interview with Time -- where Serena says she supports
the rights of NFL players to protest
during the national anthem.
When asked specifically about Colin -- whom she's
only met twice -- Williams said she doubts an NFL team will hire him,
especially after he filed his collusion grievance
against the league.
But, as the Time article states, "She’s
convinced Kaepernick would win a Super Bowl."
"He’d have so much to prove," Williams
said ... "I would. I can’t imagine he would be any different. 'Man, I’m
about to show out. Y’all gonna see stuff you’ve never seen before.'"
Interesting, since some think the Dolphins could
use a QB right now ...
Williams also says she doesn't believe Kaepernick
is a broken man because of the alleged blackballing
-- she thinks it's the opposite because he's focusing on raising money
for nonprofits.
"Colin is happy with what he’s doing ...
Some people are different. He’s just different."
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