🐱 Will the NFL push back this time?

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As the NFL prepares to launch its 101st season, the 45th President, his supporters, and his family members will be coming after the league. So will the NFL defend itself, and its players, as the tweets begin on Thursday night, when Texans and Chiefs players (and Texans coach Bill O’Brien) kneel during the national anthem in peaceful protest of systemic racism and police brutality?

Maybe not.


Peter King recently asked Commissioner Roger Goodell about the looming intersection of presidential politics and pro football, saying to Goodell, “You know the president is going to hit you with a two-by-four.”

Said Goodell in response: “With all due respect, I don’t know those things. . . . I guess you know these things. You’re going into hypotheticals, you know, maybe it will, maybe it won’t. I think we said we’re going to support our players. This is a peaceful protest and we’re going to support them if they choose to do that.”

It’s not a hypothetical. It’s happened before, and it will continue to happen. Indeed, it flared up on Monday, when one of the president’s sons declared that “[f]ootball is officially dead — so much for ‘America’s sport.’ Goodbye NFL. . . . I’m gone.” That comment came merely in response to last week’s story that Cowboys players have received a “green light” to protest during the national anthem, without any protests actually happening.

What happens when the protests occur this weekend on a widespread basis? What happens when the President and those who support him see names like George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake prominently displayed on rear helmet bumpers? What happens when they see the anti-racism messages printed at the back of each end zone?

What happens if/when the next video emerges of police brutality against an unarmed Black man or woman and NFL players launch an NBA-style wildcat strike?

Maybe the Commissioner is playing his cards close to the vest. Hopefully, he is. The NFL can’t simply wander into this crowded minefield without a plan for handling the inevitable explosions.

Frankly, the plan needs to be to fight back. Supporting the players means more than simply saying, “We support the players.” Supporting the players means standing up to anyone and everyone who will try to bully or attack them.

At a time when some owners are trying to thread the needle regarding support for player protests while also hoping that they choose to stand for the anthem, the more awkward needle to be threaded with a big, fat camel relates to the broader notion of having their players’ backs while simultaneously cramming money into the President’s front pockets. The latest Trump (son) tweet reconfirms that support for players and support for the President cannot be reconciled.

If the NFL once again stands silent in the fact of a torrent of tweets and other attacks, the disconnect will become even more glaring.
 
The NFL will go woke and go broke, there's already been plenty of warning signs they'll let the players engage in NBA-tier work stoppages and grandstanding, and Goodell is probably seeking to pump up his low approval by just about everyone from players to owners to fans, he'll let it happen.

The politicization of sports as a whole has been a disaster - whoever would've thought that we'd reach a point where if you support a sitting President, you are actively to be pressured to NOT watch organized sports because that is "irreconcilable" ?

Also, the out-of-touchness is amazing, a millionaire athlete who gets trash-talked in the locker room daily suddenly can't stand being "bullied" by some random online yokel? And needs the league to protect them?
 
I like how the NFL was basically the last shared institution in modern American culture and now even it has been split down the middle between left and right.

We should have known it was coming though when they started airing feminist themed ads during the Superbowl and Beyonce's Black Panther getup for the Halftime show in 2016.
 
friendship ended with NFL

now the City Flag Football League is my best friend


drunk gen X dads trying to relive their high school glory days and embarrass their wives and children over spoiled millionaires anyday
 
The problem with the NFL isn't just this protest shit.

It's the fact that they've hired so many fat, unfit, large units of farm equipment to stand around and block anyone trying to play the sport, that the sport itself has changed. It's slower than ever and it was always a slow sport.
It's the same thing that's happened with Rugby League in Australia. It was an interesting, fast paced sport with feats of amazing athletics once upon a time. Then they started to stock their teams solely with oversized Islanders. Now the sport is boring as fuck.

The problem is two-fold. You stacked your teams with so many dumb, hulking, previously poor idiots, gave them a bunch of cash and told them they were special, introduced IDPOL into the mix and now these pavement apes think the world should stop for them.

They've made their own rod. This has nothing to do with Orange Man and co.
 
Sport is about bringing people together through competition, not grandstanding and lecturing people. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, so you can't be surprised when your political aspirations backfire. If any of these bozos running the NFL had brains they'd stop this shit tomorrow.
 
Damn, and here I was hoping that their wokeness (and subsequent spectacular crash) would come in the form of tranny cheerleaders.
Maybe that's not a bad idea now, seeing as how they like to throw around the Black Transwymen Are Being Genocided! claptrap. We'll see how long they kneel then lol.
 
First year I will not be watching. This coupled with some players taking year off for Corona is kinda ridiculous. Seems like if they cant even be asked to do their jobs while making millions playing a literal schoolyard game, then maybe we really shouldn't be paying them this much in the first place.

Expect NFL salaries to not go up during the next NFLPA talks, because of poor attendance and viewership.

I watched football for the brutality mainly, and if you are going to try and humanize my modern day version of gladiator games, then you're taking the fun out of it for me.
 
Cope and seethe: nfl edition. This article is nbc realising that people watch football for football, not fucking politics, and demanding the nfl keep up the politics in the face of plummeting ratings. Good luck!
 
First year I will not be watching. This coupled with some players taking year off for Corona is kinda ridiculous. Seems like if they cant even be asked to do their jobs while making millions playing a literal schoolyard game, then maybe we really shouldn't be paying them this much in the first place.

Expect NFL salaries to not go up during the next NFLPA talks, because of poor attendance and viewership.

I watched football for the brutality mainly, and if you are going to try and humanize my modern day version of gladiator games, then you're taking the fun out of it for me.
You can play NFL Blitz like me.

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For the 1,000+ time.
 
friendship ended with NFL

now the City Flag Football League is my best friend


drunk gen X dads trying to relive their high school glory days and embarrass their wives and children over spoiled millionaires anyday
I dunno what flag football games you watch, but everyone participating usually is a doctor, lawyer, or owns a large company in shit like lumber.

They're still millionaires.
 
This politicization of team sports just makes no sense to me. What is the end goal? Trump loses? End the police? Then what, you've pissed off a significant percentage of your fanbase and everyone involved will eventually make less money, which is the only reason most of you are even playing.
 
NFL push back against black people because they are on the opposing team of niggers in the game of football.
 
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