Althea (09-11-2020)
The Chiefs fans boo at the opposing team when they come on the field for every game. Don't like it then don't watch it.
Althea (09-11-2020)
"It [the draft] is duty rather than slavery. I part with the author on the caviler idea that individual freedom (whatever that may be to the person) leads to nirvana, anyone older that 12 knows that is BS."
-(Midcan5)
"Allow me to masturbate my patriotism furiously and publicly at this opportunity."
-(Ib1yysguy)
"There is no 'equal opportunity' today unless the government makes it so."
-(apple0154 )
"abortion is not killing Its birth control"
-(Desh)
Bigdog (09-12-2020)
Phantasmal (09-11-2020)
Fine!
Why don't you little pussy men that are giving up football because Donald Trump is a hateful racist- take up knitting and knit Donald Trump a WHITE HOOD or something!
Jealous of Black Millionaires huh? Millionaires are suppose to be WHITE huh? THAT's the final straw for you huh? LOL!
Too many Black Players, Coaches, QUARTERBACKS, HALF-TIME ENTERTAINERS, Commercials, Fans, and Commentators FOR YOU THESE DAYS! IT'S JUST NOT WHITE ENOUGH FOR YOU ANYMORE? HUH?
WE GET IT PUSSY MAN! WE REALIZE YOU ARE A RACIST ASSHOLE PUSSY!
Stop wallering around in your own shit!
YOU ARE A FINE EXAMPLE OF THE VERY WORST OF WHITE PEOPLE!
Last edited by Geeko Sportivo; 09-11-2020 at 06:00 PM.
"It [the draft] is duty rather than slavery. I part with the author on the caviler idea that individual freedom (whatever that may be to the person) leads to nirvana, anyone older that 12 knows that is BS."
-(Midcan5)
"Allow me to masturbate my patriotism furiously and publicly at this opportunity."
-(Ib1yysguy)
"There is no 'equal opportunity' today unless the government makes it so."
-(apple0154 )
"abortion is not killing Its birth control"
-(Desh)
Bigdog (09-12-2020)
Bigdog (09-12-2020)
Because they're rich and stupid with a capital STOOPID!
I knew what he protested- I had no problem with his protest.
Black protest, has always been central to the history of professional football in the United States. It is the story of Black fans in Birmingham who boycotted exhibition games in segregated stadiums, and Black fans across the country who picketed and boycotted Washington’s football games until George Marshall integrated his team. Washington’s Black fans ordered the team to stop playing “Dixie” at games. Activists in the South forced the integration of stadiums such as Roanoke’s Victory Stadium and the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. Activists made New Orleans’s mayor and Louisiana’s governor promise to end Jim Crow in order to get a professional franchise. The NAACP asked Black players to boycott games to force integration, and CORE asked the Baltimore Colts to move their training camp out of a Jim Crow town.
The history of professional football is the story of how Black player Art Powell quit the Philadelphia Eagles because they wanted him to stay in a Jim Crow hotel. Black players in Mobile and New Orleans participated in boycotts and refused to play in racist conditions. Black sportswriters used their platform to push for the signing of Black athletes. In 1968, for example, Black fans in Oakland picketed the Raiders because the team refused to play their Black quarterback.
Nearly fifty years later, Colin Kaepernick, kneeled while standing up for justice, protesting against police brutality during the national anthem– a movement that sparked two years of protests and the organization of Black football players. The league continued to fumble the Kaepernick situation, it became abundantly clear that the NFL’s willingness to ignore their protest heritage handicapped their ability to respond to this movement. Instead of supporting Kaepernick’s social justice fight as part of a long storied battle of the league, the NFL chose to make an example out of him. They treated him as an enemy when they should have been embracing him as part of their own legacy. Ultimately, they failed to acknowledge one crucial fact: there is no NFL without Black protest.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell finally said the NFL admits that "we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest."
The statement, made in a video over Twitter, came a day after nearly 20 players called on the NFL to take a stronger stance amid a nationwide protest of police brutality against black people.
"We, the NFL, condemn racism and the systematic oppression of Black People. We, the NFL, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. We, the NFL, believe Black Lives Matter," the NFL said.
The league's statement made no reference to former San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has been the most visible protester within the NFL against police brutality and racial inequality in the United States.
Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem before games in 2016. The peaceful protest was intended to focus attention on police violence against minorities and social inequality. As Kaepernick's protests gained momentum, it also drew the ire of President Trump and his TRUMPTARDS, and eventually ended the Super Bowl quarterback's career the next season.
Still, not one NFL owner has hired Kaepernick, a talented quarterback who led the San Francisco 49ers to within 7 yards of defeating Baltimore in Super Bowl 47. The 32-year-old Kaepernick hasn’t been offered a contract since he last played in 2016. While is he not in the NFL, EA Sports has given the free agent a spot in its “Madden 21” game.
"It [the draft] is duty rather than slavery. I part with the author on the caviler idea that individual freedom (whatever that may be to the person) leads to nirvana, anyone older that 12 knows that is BS."
-(Midcan5)
"Allow me to masturbate my patriotism furiously and publicly at this opportunity."
-(Ib1yysguy)
"There is no 'equal opportunity' today unless the government makes it so."
-(apple0154 )
"abortion is not killing Its birth control"
-(Desh)
Bigdog (09-12-2020)
Interceptions is a phenomena that has many more factors than just quarterback mistakes. Do quarterbacks make mistakes- yes! They are human.
One such factor that weighs a lot, is the fact that the NFL rule changes have favored defenses for many years now. One such rule that changed over the years is the rule where the wide receiver must retain control of the ball all the way to being tackled to the ground or being spiked in the end zone. The rule used to be the wide receiver must maintain possession of the ball for 3 steps. That used to be all that was required to equal a catch in the NFL!
And the old rule of allowing defenses to interfere and impede with the progress of a wide receiver for the first 10 yards is a joke, AS IT'S CLEAR CUT INTERFERENCE that is abused by defenses well beyond 10 yards, and overlooked by officials on just about every play now.
Yet with all this interference allowed by the defense, the wide receivers are not allowed to push themselves off of the defenders without a hefty penalty levied at them- even out in the flat- even if the corner back interfered first with their hands all over the receivers.
There are at least 10 of these questionable calls in every NFL football game today.
And most of the penalties are against the wide receivers in almost every questionable case.
This is the worst part of the entire game itself- these rule changes that are allowing defenses or penalties to decide most every game now played in the NFL.
And it has hurt most quarterbacks interception and passing statistics as well- including Kaepernick's!
Last edited by Geeko Sportivo; 09-11-2020 at 09:42 PM.
"It [the draft] is duty rather than slavery. I part with the author on the caviler idea that individual freedom (whatever that may be to the person) leads to nirvana, anyone older that 12 knows that is BS."
-(Midcan5)
"Allow me to masturbate my patriotism furiously and publicly at this opportunity."
-(Ib1yysguy)
"There is no 'equal opportunity' today unless the government makes it so."
-(apple0154 )
"abortion is not killing Its birth control"
-(Desh)
Bigdog (09-12-2020)
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