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November 14th, 2017, 06:47 PM
#41
Originally Posted by
Fox
Don't forget giving up their lives and or well being for the entertainment of the masses, CTE has been proven and some football players are actually leaving the game early so as to keep their brains intact so that they will be able to enjoy their lives in their 30s and beyond.
The original intent of Colin Kapernick sitting was in to make a point about the abuse of minorities in the US, he did not talk to the media about it, it was a quiet protest. It took Trump being an absolute idiot to get anyone else to step up. Kapernick has essentially been black listed from the game, one of the best QBs for a time he is now on the side lines because he chose to express his problems with the police in the US. Nothing about Kapernick kneeling is silly.
That is your opinion...not mine
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November 14th, 2017 06:47 PM
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November 14th, 2017, 08:20 PM
#42
Don't try to sell that these guys are in it for the good of the country because they pay huge taxes. They're in it for 2 reasons, first they want to play football and secondly, they're in it for the money. There is very little loyalty to a team anymore. They follow the teams that offer up the money.
And if a particular club has a set of rules regarding conduct on and off the field and these guys don't like it? Sure, they can quit but they'll be out of a job in a heartbeat because there's hundreds of kids just waiting to take their spot. The game will go on.
Nothing about Kapernik kneeling was silly. Sure proved to be stupid though.
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November 15th, 2017, 08:19 AM
#43
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
sawbill
Don't try to sell that these guys are in it for the good of the country because they pay huge taxes. They're in it for 2 reasons, first they want to play football and secondly, they're in it for the money. There is very little loyalty to a team anymore. They follow the teams that offer up the money.
And if a particular club has a set of rules regarding conduct on and off the field and these guys don't like it? Sure, they can quit but they'll be out of a job in a heartbeat because there's hundreds of kids just waiting to take their spot. The game will go on.
Nothing about Kapernik kneeling was silly. Sure proved to be stupid though.
Never said they were playing football for the good of the country. JoePa made the point they have done nothing for it and my point was to counter his assertion.
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November 16th, 2017, 05:59 AM
#44
Originally Posted by
kickingfrog
They are not protesting the anthem no matter how many times the ill informed say they are. This is on their dime. Guys have been cut for this. NFL players have the least security of any of the major sports leagues. It would be easy to stand and be quiet. The questions from the media would just be: "Hey, you sucked today in front of 80 thousand fans and millions on tv. Talk about that."
Would you like them to protest in their living rooms (like most of us do sitting on our butts complaining about the hatchet job another "star" does on the anthems)? It's supposed to be uncomfortable. It should make people think about what's going on. The evidence so far shows however, that few are.
We have every right to be disgusted by these repulsive protests. No one is asking for your justification!!
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November 16th, 2017, 08:53 AM
#45
Originally Posted by
BigTurk
We have every right to be disgusted by these repulsive protests. No one is asking for your justification!!
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You have every right to be upset with their protests but they have the exact same right to protest.
This is the key here, you can have your opinion and they can have theirs, once you start saying they should be locked up for their opinion you are removing that freedom, including the freedom you have to be upset with their protests.
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November 16th, 2017, 10:10 AM
#46
Fox...
Spare me the ridicule and accusations that I am ignorant to others having an opinion! An opinion is one thing...justifying it by means of occupying a thread with some ideological propaganda is something else entirely!
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November 16th, 2017, 10:37 AM
#47
No body said they should be locked up - they should be fired - that's all - and the owners have a right to do that - and if they have a contract you don't renew it - in the meantime they sit on the bench - and if people had any sense they wouldn't go to the games
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November 16th, 2017, 11:09 AM
#48
Originally Posted by
JoePa
No body said they should be locked up - they should be fired - that's all - and the owners have a right to do that - and if they have a contract you don't renew it - in the meantime they sit on the bench - and if people had any sense they wouldn't go to the games
I guess nobody has any sense as the NFL had a revenue of $13 Billion in 2016, no owner will fire the people protesting as they would have no product on the field to bring in the money, no matter their views on the matter the all mighty dollar means significantly more than watching someone do something that does not hurt their bottom line at all.
BitTurk, the entire point of this thread by JoePA was to push propaganda, all of the others on here giving the opposite view (not just me) have every right to give their opinions, the same as you. Again, this is what a free country is, if you want that ability silenced prepare to have yours silences as well.
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November 16th, 2017, 02:40 PM
#49
Originally Posted by
BigTurk
We have every right to be disgusted by these repulsive protests. No one is asking for your justification!!
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Justification is exactly what was sought, is doesn't have to be granted.
Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.
Dorothy Sarnoff
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November 16th, 2017, 02:47 PM
#50
Since patriotism has been brought up. It is pseudo-patriotism but we'll indulge a little. It seems many have forgotten that a few years back the NFL and the various branches of service in the US caught some heat (It disappeared quickly/conveniently) because the military was using tax dollars to pay the NFL for these pregame ceremonies. Some lip service from the league and the money was returned we were told. That is were the leagues patriotism stands, for the almighty dollar.
Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.
Dorothy Sarnoff