Tebow didn’t kneel during the national anthem.
This is stupid.
The NFL went sfter both because they are devout Christisns.
Tim Tebow disrespected the flag, the military, and the US in general?
How did I miss that?
Well they’re both lousy quarterbacks. They have that in common.
The name ‘Kaepernick’ should never be on the same page, much less in the same article, as Tim Tebow.
Both are quarterbacks who cannot consistently perform at the pro level?
Colin Krapperdick in one one side of a “token” and Tebow is on a gold coin, hardly the same thing.
Absolutely not! Tebow was never anti-American, just showed his respect for God. Colin was filled with hate against a country that had been good to him. Where else would he have made such high income considering his limited skills and intelligence?
By kneeling during the anthem, Kaepernick made anti-police, anti-military, and anti-American statements for political reasons. When asked about it he said he wanted to bring attention to the (lie of) police brutality towards blacks.
Tebow’s kneeling was for private reasons and weren’t political statements at all and he didn’t kneel to be disruptive.
Stupid.
Tebow was acknowledging God and thanking God for God’s help in Tebow’s work/game efforts.
Colin was acknowledging himself and trying to push his own agenda of what Colin thinks is important and not fulfilling his work responsibility to stand for the National anthem.
Tebow is a Christian, a misionary and now a baseball player who was Yughly rejected for his religious beliefs; Kapernick is a God-less Fuc Communist anti-American, anti-White racist and is embraced.... The NFL and ESPN can forever go “KaperNick” themselves!
In the case of Kaepernick its clear he did it as a protest. And I have seen evidence to suggest it was not just a protest about social issues, but based on some career dispute, that he decided to wrap in something larger than himself to give himself cover. Whether or not it was mostly his career issues he was protesting, the way he protested was Anti-American. The fact that the reason he could legally protest in an anti-American way being an American value not-with-standing, the substance was blatantly negative toward America, and we later learned racist against whites, and bigoted against police officers.
Failure to be able to draw such obvious distinctions makes this article useless in its analysis.
What Tebow and CK have in common are fans that insist both are being blacklisted because of their beliefs.
No problem with Kaepernick wearing a pro-Castro T-shirt and socks portraying police officers as pigs? I have a problem with anyone that doesn’t have a problem with that.