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Football fans have reacted to the constant
player protests and national anthem controversies in a way that the NFL
simply can’t miss: They’re not watching.
They’re turning off the television rather than have their game night ruined with talk of Black Power and racism and … Colin Kaepernick. They’ve had enough. |
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I gave up on NFL thugs and spoiled brats maybe ten years ago. I think it's been that long since I watched a Superbowl or any NFL game. Fuggem all. If coaches and owners can't make their multimillionaire thugs and brats act like - well - gentlemen or sportsmen, fuggemall.
ReplyDeleteWe don't need them - they need us - fuggemall.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
I stopped when the "Pander in Pink" thing started and the ability to make hard contact stopped. You can make a graph of the fall in the NFL and the rise of MMA.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a TV, I would protest the NFL by not watching. Does sorting seashells count?
ReplyDeleteHelly: yes.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to somehow start watching them so I could them boycott.
To quote LtCGT Dick:
"Fuggemall".
Down here on the Nature Coast of Fla, the folks in Inverness raised hell at the Walmart because they had a big NFL display as you walked in. Ole Wally himself tore that sucker down due to customer pressure. Take that Kapernick. USA...etc.. -Anymouse
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched the NFL in several decades.
ReplyDeleteIt's like watching paint dry.
My wife drags me to college football games (I was even at the Battle of Bristol a couple of weeks ago), which I attend because I am a good husband.
I attend ~ 10 or so NASCAR races per year, and we never have anti-Americanism or Black Live Matter/Black Panther problems at the racetracks.
It's a great sport.
We even have our own flag.