Posted on 01/08/2018 1:57:05 PM PST by EdnaMode
I missed the call and didnt think much of it. It was the last Tuesday in September of 2016. Two days before thatand after more than a year on the practice squadI had just dressed for my first game for the Carolina Panthers. We lost to the Minnesota Vikings at home. But I was thrilled to have earned my right to be on the active roster.
The missed call came from the Panthers offices, which wasnt unusual. I knew so many people thereteammates and coaches, but also regular folks in the offices on a first-name basis. This call, though, wasnt social. It wasnt one of my position coaches either. There was no voicemail, but then I got a text from the same number. I was summoned to the office and told to bring my playbook.
Football is a business. We all know that. Especially guys on the practice squad. But this seemed strange. I had just been promoted and dressed for my first game. And I hadnt done anything that anyone would consider wrong. At least not during the game.
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Let’s see if we have this straight: this is a great job, right? I mean - most people would probably give anything to have a high-paying enjoyable job playing a game on a field, just like did when you were in school (I’m assuming you went to school).
You also knew that the boss - the guy hiring you and paying you doesn’t want any goofy demonstrations during the National Anthem (or long, nasty dreadlocks or weird tats) but you thought that it wouldn’t affect your job status.
Well, you just learned an important Life Lesson - Do what the boss tells you to.
Or you can pursue another line of work somewhere else.
Good luck.
“The owner doesnt want a black player raising a finger?”
Or a white man, you slobbering moron. Stand at attention during colors and pretend you have a nanogram of class.
Boo. Hoo. If he’d kept his mouth shut and fingers to himself, he could still be raking in the big bucks. It’s tough to shoot yourself in the foot, but it’s no one’s fault but his.
Dear Dumb-ox,
All actions have equal and opposite reactions.
Thugs don’t fall far from the thug tree .
Conduct unbecoming a low level practice dummy.
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Correct. See post 8. He was an undrafted flunkie who got cut from every team he (briefly) played for.
He only WISHES he was cut for raising a finger during the anthem. Truth is - if he was any good - he’d still be in the NFL.
So sounds like he’s a marginal player. Meaning he has been cut and re-signed and put on practice squads and cut again, many times, unrelated to any political statements he has ever made. He’s just not that great a player.
That’s my take on it. He was undrafted and had a less than adequate career.
But he’s got the Race Card going for him. He’s black - the NFL owner is white.
So he claims he’s a victim of racism.
Break out the violins.
No Marcus, you were cut because you were a crap player.
That’s why u were on the practice squad.
He wants fair....Well it comes to town once a year. You get 5 rides for 20 bucks
The rest of us get where we are going based on our abilities and performance.
You ain’t owed squat!
However as a consolation prize, Obama legislated a free phone for whining losers.
Perhaps the Panthers were making a gesture that Marcus was incapable of comprehending.
But it (apparently) wasn’t. It was before all the widespread protests, but after that guy had started the fool-far-ah with the kneeling, i.e., last year. He was a marginal player and I imagine Richardson wanted to nip.it.in.the.bud.
So many thought it led to Tebow’s release. In fact that’s a big part of what the backlash is about, in’nit? Neros doing what Whites would get canned for with impunity. That’s what it’s all about.
They’re just not that into him.
A year on the practise squad? Now that’s impressive
Thanks for those stats. Sounds like he’s a mediocre player.
Agreed, I hate when people play the race card. I think a while player would be held to the same standards if not tougher ones.
Standing, hand over heart, is proper. Any other gesture has to be taken as disrespect. I do think standing quietly, sans gestures, with or without hand over heart, would be accepted.
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