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snoopgoofdog
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I wish like heck the front office would release this disrespectful chump. Then he, Kaepernick, and lynch can suck each other off while protesting their unfair release.
I do agree with this to a large extent. It's still a terrible example for kids (look how many high schoolers started doing it when Kaeperdouche did his thing last year), but they are doing it to garner attention for their "cause". But that said, I'll be sitting quietly at the games this year whenever MB is announced in pre-game.yeah, if you don't like it then talking about it only gives the story life
Then their parents should slap them upside the head.I do agree with this to a large extent. It's still a terrible example for kids (look how many high schoolers started doing it when Kaeperdouche did his thing last year), but they are doing it to garner attention for their "cause". But that said, I'll be sitting quietly at the games this year whenever MB is announced in pre-game.
I don't care about their views. I care about their behavior while kids are watching. It's disrespectful, period.We pay them for the play not their political views. So why should we care about their political views?
But you bring up a great point though, maybe unintentionally: we pay them for their play. So to me that means while you're on the clock, keep the political stuff separate. I know those are the rules I have to follow (and that's not unique to my line of work). If you want to write a book called "What Makes White People Uncomfortable" or go to a game on your own dime and not stand for flag, then knock yourself out. But when you're on the job, keep it about football or whatever it is you're getting paid to do. You won't see any announcers with a "MAGA" or "BLM" hat on, and for good reason.We pay them for the play not their political views. So why should we care about their political views?
But you bring up a great point though, maybe unintentionally: we pay them for their play. So to me that means while you're on the clock, keep the political stuff separate. I know those are the rules I have to follow (and that's not unique to my line of work). If you want to write a book called "What Makes White People Uncomfortable" or go to a game on your own dime and not stand for flag, then knock yourself out. But when you're on the job, keep it about football or whatever it is you're getting paid to do. You won't see any announcers with a "MAGA" or "BLM" hat on, and for good reason.
Since the nfl has an antitrust waver they should avoid politics all together and that includes the players.
Did they show it on TV?I don't care about their views. I care about their behavior while kids are watching. It's disrespectful, period.
I doubt it. But that doesnt mean kids werent watching.Did they show it on TV?