Posted on 09/23/2017 8:14:24 AM PDT by rktman
There has been speculation that Jay-Z said no to the Super Bowl offer as way to show support for former San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has yet to land a job in the NFL after opting out of his contract with the 49ers in May. Some people think Kaepernick has been blackballed from the league because he refused to stand for the national anthem last season as a way to protest social injustice.
Jay-Z dedicated his song The Story of O.J. to Kaepernick during a performance earlier this month.
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Think oj is getting cut loose end of the month. Or already is.
After he removes all the knives from the kitchen.
It’s the Puppy Bowl again this year.
May the cutest puppies win!
What moron decided it would be a good idea to invite a racist rapper to perform at a game watched by 83% white men?
If he is there for a political message, there is no place for him. Is he an entertainer or a race baiter? If I wanted a race baiter, I would record one of ESPN’s games and loop the part where they show the un American over-rewarded brainless activists every damn national anthem that have no clue of what they are doing.
You need to entertain us. Not try to teach us something you can’t figure out how to do.
rwood
One continues to kneel before his God and is enjoying life playing baseball.
The other continues to kneel before a different God and enjoys life playing the fool.
“I love winning every day, even when the stakes are as small as this gay fish stick.”
I think that was Kanye.
Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood work for me.
A song called ‘The Story of O.J.’?
He’s a murderer & a thug.
He will be able to get back into more trouble at the end of this month.
What is the over/under for how long it will take him to screw up & end up back in Nevada prison?
Add The Charlie Daniels Band.
Haha, I can’t wait until they get down to zero fans.
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