Posted on 06/05/2017 8:18:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
Hank Williams Jr. will be bringing his rowdy friends back to ESPN on Monday nights this fall.
Williams will debut a new version of "All My Rowdy Friends," featuring its "Are you ready for some football?" catchphrase, before the first Monday night game of the season, between the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis on Sept. 11.
ESPN pulled the song midseason in 2011, following controversial comments made by Williams on Fox News that compared then-President Barack Obama golfing with then-Rep. House Speaker John Boehner to a meeting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Adolf Hitler. Williams also called Obama and Joe Biden "the enemy."
The original Williams song had been on Monday Night Football broadcasts since 1989.
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I bet Mark Burnell has a good cry over this little bit of news.
Yup, and it was under the boy king’s watch.
Why?..............
... because he’s a liberal wuss who cried(on air) over “deflategate.”
I musta missed it................
I gave up on the NFL years ago and don’t miss it a bit. I’ll never waste another Sunday afternoon on their crap. Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I’m free at last.
Hank Williams Jr was correct in his statements about obama : )
He is the enemy.
Ditto! Unless the Stillers are playing, in which case, I'll mute the sound, DVR the game, and listen to it on local radio.
It’s been said: “You can never go home, again.”
Time will tell...once lost, forever lost.
That’s too bad. No one should associate with the NFL.
... because hes a liberal wuss who cried(on air) over deflategate.
over the idea that Brady had to have been able to tell the pressure levels, even though Brunell played with lower and didn’t appear to notice.
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