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. |
scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Right on the heart!
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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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.
We don't need them - they need us - fuggemall.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 9/21/16, 12:37 AM
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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.
- 9/21/16, 5:46 AM
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If I had a TV, I would protest the NFL by not watching. Does sorting seashells count?
- 9/21/16, 9:02 AM
- leelu said...
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Helly: yes.
I'd have to somehow start watching them so I could them boycott.
To quote LtCGT Dick:
"Fuggemall". - 9/21/16, 9:35 AM
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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
- 9/21/16, 9:46 AM
- molonlabe28 said...
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I haven't watched the NFL in several decades.
It'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.
- 9/21/16, 6:22 PM