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There was another report that said Tomlin wasn't pleased. He wanted to stay inside as a whole team.Was this reported or just your assumption?
There was another report that said Tomlin wasn't pleased. He wanted to stay inside as a whole team.Was this reported or just your assumption?
I understand wanting to send a message that the entire team was united, but how could anyone realistically expect that guy to not stand for the anthem?There was another report that said Tomlin wasn't pleased. He wanted to do it as a whole team.
SMH. Makes me like Villanueva a little more now. I bet they gave him some shit before and after.There was another report that said Tomlin wasn't pleased. He wanted to stay inside as a whole team.
That's why this BS needs to be kept out of the workplace. Be as political as you want on your own time but be a professional when you're on the clock.SMH. Makes me like Villanueva a little more now. I bet they gave him some shit before and after.
Yea, but this is different.That's why this BS needs to be kept out of the workplace. Be as political as you want on your own time but be a professional when you're on the clock.
Nonsense. You're rationalizing their abuse of the audience. We all know that Lebron is a huge lib who campaigned for Hillary. But at least he didn't stomp for her at work on the court. He respectfully separated his work from his private life because, as Michael Jordan noted, "Republicans buy shoes too." And in the age of social media, there are multiple ways to get your message out without taking advantage of your employer or shitting on the flag.Yea, but this is different.
Athletes don't work normal jobs and they aren't average Joes like you and I.
They have a platform where they can bring things to light that so many of us wish we had.
You can't expect them to operate in their workplace the way you would expect you and I to because they are completely different atmospheres.
How is it taking advantage of your employer, when the employer is supporting it. And abuse of the audience? If you feel abused, then don't watch.Nonsense. You're rationalizing their abuse of the audience. We all know that Lebron is a huge lib who campaigned for Hillary. But at least he didn't stomp for her at work on the court. He respectfully separated his work from his private life because, as Michael Jordan noted, "Republicans buy shoes too." And in the age of social media, there are multiple ways to get your message out without taking advantage of your employer or shitting on the flag.
It boils down to this, athletes have the right to say these things, the NFL has the right to employ them or not employ them as a result of taking such stands, and I have the right as a consumer to communicate the message that I wish they'd shut the fuck up about it already.Yea, but this is different.
Athletes don't work normal jobs and they aren't average Joes like you and I.
They have a platform where they can bring things to light that so many of us wish we had.
You can't expect them to operate in their workplace the way you would expect you and I to because they are completely different atmospheres.
That's fair, it's also fair to say our genius President needs to stick to things that are actually important and quit his petty quibbling over bullshit identity politics.It boils down to this, athletes have the right to say these things, the NFL has the right to employ them or not employ them as a result of taking such stands, and I have the right as a consumer to communicate the message that I wish they'd shut the fuck up about it already.
Enough. We get it. We've all seen your protests.
Yes, "Stick to sports." Your political opinions, just like those of your movie star brethren, are not any more enlightened, correct, or informed than mine are; in fact, they are almost certainly less, so please stop lecturing me on it. I don't need anything called to my attention nor do most viewers. We are all big boy grown ups who don't rely on football players for their political information.
God, it's just tiring. It's exhausting having to re-hash this stuff. It makes bad entertainment.
I don't even want to watch anymore, and it's not even because I'm "offended," about kneeling during the anthem. I could care less. Just fucking enough already.
Fair enough.It boils down to this, athletes have the right to say these things, the NFL has the right to employ them or not employ them as a result of taking such stands, and I have the right as a consumer to communicate the message that I wish they'd shut the fuck up about it already.
Enough. We get it. We've all seen your protests.
Yes, "Stick to sports." Your political opinions, just like those of your movie star brethren, are not any more enlightened, correct, or informed than mine are; in fact, they are almost certainly less, so please stop lecturing me on it. I don't need anything called to my attention nor do most viewers. We are all big boy grown ups who don't rely on football players for their political information.
God, it's just tiring. It's exhausting having to re-hash this stuff. It makes bad entertainment.
I don't even want to watch anymore, and it's not even because I'm "offended," about kneeling during the anthem. I could care less. Just fucking enough already.
That's fair, it's also fair to say our genius President needs to stick to things that are actually important and quit his petty quibbling over bullshit identity politics.
Then stop watching. And stop wasting time fretting about it on a message board. If you don't want to deal with the issue, it's easy enough to avoid.It boils down to this, athletes have the right to say these things, the NFL has the right to employ them or not employ them as a result of taking such stands, and I have the right as a consumer to communicate the message that I wish they'd shut the fuck up about it already.
Enough. We get it. We've all seen your protests.
Yes, "Stick to sports." Your political opinions, just like those of your movie star brethren, are not any more enlightened, correct, or informed than mine are; in fact, they are almost certainly less, so please stop lecturing me on it. I don't need anything called to my attention nor do most viewers. We are all big boy grown ups who don't rely on football players for their political information.
God, it's just tiring. It's exhausting having to re-hash this stuff. It makes bad entertainment.
I don't even want to watch anymore, and it's not even because I'm "offended," about kneeling during the anthem. I could care less. Just fucking enough already.
Maybe Colin Kaepernick or Mike Tomlin or whoever has a platform that many activists "wish they had," but that's not why I'm watching. So he is in essence using the fact that he has a captive audience to try to stump for something personal he believes in.
When it was just one guy, whatever, I don't care, I can tune that out.
Now it's starting to seep into every game, every week, every time I turn on the fucking TV to watch football or sports.
I've had fucking enough. I'm so tired of it. It's making it not fun to watch. If I'm not having fun watching the NFL, there's no reason for me to watch anymore.
But as I edited into the conversation, when retard Donald Trump says something ludicrous, I can ignore it. It's one guy, and I can shut off his lunacy. Yes, it's the President of the US. He's a petulant child. He has essentially zero power over your daily lives, though, just like Obama couldn't ruin the country for conservatives. The Republican Congress can't even get their shit together to carry out any Republican policy objectives; the rest of Trump's power is judicial nominations (too bad, suck it up and don't nominate a crook like Hillary next time), executive orders (which can simply be rescinded and undone in 4 years), and annoying TV monologues.That's fair, it's also fair to say our genius President needs to stick to things that are actually important and quit his petty quibbling over bullshit identity politics.
Jerry supports these protests? That's news to me.How is it taking advantage of your employer, when the employer is supporting it.
I guess you haven't scanned the TV ratings lately. Pissing off viewers is a helluva business plan.And abuse of the audience? If you feel abused, then don't watch.
I'm curious to see what he does tonight being as Trump's biggest friend in the league, Kraft, openly spoke out against Trump's comments and even Daniel Snyder locked arms with his players.Jerry supports these protests? That's news to me.
The Cowboys haven't protested... yet.Jerry supports these protests? That's news to me.
And? So what? It's their business. If it goes under, it goes under... I'm still gonna live my life.I guess you haven't scanned the TV ratings lately. Pissing off viewers is a helluva business plan.
?Then stop watching. And stop wasting time fretting about it on a message board. If you don't want to deal with the issue, it's easy enough to avoid.
If you want them to stick to sports, then just stick to your life.
No... by saying stick to your life, I'm saying stick to your job, your family, your personal issues. Being entertained by an arbitrary sporting event is not your life... And you don't have any control over what happens in that setting. You watch to be entertained, and to some degree escape from your life. If it pisses you off, aggravates you, makes you uncomfortable, etc, you can choose not to watch and stick to your life.?
He was sticking to his life, until the race mongers stopped sticking to sports. Oh God, now you have me defending Smitty.