His article OMITS Jemele Hill's tweets that got her suspended:
Don't ask Dak, Dez & other Cowboys players to protest. A more powerful statement is if you stop watching and buying their merchandise. 6:55 PM - Oct 8, 2017
If the rationale behind JJ's stance is keeping the fanbase happy, make him see that he is underestimated how all of his fanbase feels. 7:19 PM - Oct 8, 2017
Or, how about not patronizing the advertisers who support the Cowboys? You can watch and do that, right? 7:36 PM - Oct 8, 2017
This play always work. Change happens when advertisers are impacted. If you feel strongly about JJ's statement, boycott his advertisers. 7:45 PM - Oct 8, 2017
According to an article in Sports Illustrated, Jemele Hill’s ratings are down 20% from the same week last year.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3593799/posts
But, according to Erik Wemple and the Washington Post, ESPN doesn’t deserve Jemele Hill, who is too good for them, because she makes anti-Trump tweets. Nevermind that her ratings have tanked and that she is attacking the NFL’s and ESPN’s advertisers.