Think any players kneel tomorrow night?

dueyhemlock

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Gawd I hate kapernick for bringing this to football.

No ****

These guys are rich n famous. Their platform options for their cause (be it right or wrong) are unlimited.

Don't do this stuff on my/our dime (game time) and their work place.

Game time is my "west N welaxation time !
 

Manwiththeplan

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Oh really? Since when? Tell that to Pat Tillman's widow!
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Has she spoken out against kneeling? I couldn't find anything on that, but could share her opinion that have made their way online on some policies like the Travel Ban if you are actually interested in her opinions and not just interested in exploiting her husbands death. PM me
 

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Has she spoken out against kneeling? I couldn't find anything on that, but could share her opinion that have made their way online on some policies like the Travel Ban if you are actually interested in her opinions and not just interested in exploiting her husbands death. PM me
Actually they family said he would kneel with his brothers for the obvious social injustice
 

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The only thing that irks me is when celebrities (in general, including pro athletes), try to use their platform to push whatever political agenda they may have.

I don't watch the NFL to hear the players' opinion of America, or anything non-football related for that matter. I watch because I like football.

Same applies to other sports or non-political events. I'm not tuning in to hear someone's agenda.

If a celebrity wants to go that route then they should use their resources to create some other avenue or forum for that.
 

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When Colin Kaepernick takes a literal dump on my C.A.R., Bronze Star, and Navy and Army Achievement Medal ( yup got both) during thr National Anthem, then I will feel disrespected

When did the flag and national anthem become primarily about being an expression of the armed forces and the people who have served (and lost their lives) in the armed forces?
 

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I like basilhayden, are not saying it is right or wrong, but the fans make the NFL what it is, spend their money, have loved ones that served and died in the military and their PERCEPTION is that it is disrespecting the flag and the national anthem. Obviously the percentage that the first several games is down from last year has made this obvious that the fans, the money spenders are tired of it and are voting with their money and that is what POTUS was refering to, although in a much stronger way than maybe he should have but that's just him. He speaks his mind and lets the chips fall where they may. He also mentioned the hits that players are taking and the concusions that are coming to light and the obvious damage to the NFL that the film had probably added some fuel to the fire.........Just my two cents!!!
 

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Since we're playing ball (but I wholeheartedly agree with @SDCowboy85) --

Let the damned players do whatever they want. It effects me nada. I know I love America. I know there are injustices and respect players to stand, lock arms, sit, pick their noses.

I just want good football. Dallas to kick arse. What they do during the anthem has zero effect on the game once that opening kickoff commences.

Well said sir, let's all try to be a little like Trouty! Let's keep our all caps posts to talking about the Cowboys, we have plenty of reasons enough on that subject.

Heck, we can't even convince some posters that Kellen Moore isn't a terrible quarterback, so no one's gonna turn anyone's horse around on this subject anyway lol
 

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The only thing that irks me is when celebrities (in general, including pro athletes), try to use their platform to push whatever political agenda they may have.

I don't watch the NFL to hear the players' opinion of America, or anything non-football related for that matter. I watch because I like football.

Same applies to other sports or non-political events. I'm not tuning in to hear someone's agenda.

If a celebrity wants to go that route then they should use their resources to create some other avenue or forum for that.
Racism and Inequality for all are not "political agendas". They're not agenda's at all. It's the truth of how this country was built and this stain still here in 2017. I wish people cared more about the actual issues than how someone chooses to protest.

BTW, politics has always been a part of sports.
 
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