Posted on 09/05/2018 12:27:08 PM PDT by C19fan
The first commercial for the much-discussed 30th anniversary Nike campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick is ready for rollout, and will air during Thursday nights NFL regular season kickoff game.
(Excerpt) Read more at sports.yahoo.com ...
Clever to broadcast during an NFL broadcast, because people who loathe Kaepernick will probably not be watching, anyway.
The NFL is dead to me < spit>.
I’d rather watch paint dry. Or watch my grass grow.
They have no idea what they are doing..........
I'd short the stock...big time.
I’m gonna puke.
Colon K...don’t think much.
Just sing..!!
WTG Nike. I’m sure glad I don’t own your slave stock.
Problem with your theory is that a large percentage of Nikes revenue comes from overseas. They are banking on the anti American buyers to keep them flush.
I hope theyve miscalculated but the media everywhere is full of lies so, we shall see.
Just in case middle American wasn’t insulted enough ...
More on Nike:
Nike Steps Up With $25,000 for Harding’s Defense
Nike has had more turnovers than the Buffalo Bills lately.
First, its major benefactor, Michael Jordan, retires and then jumps to another sport where the players wear cleats. Then Nike runs the inexplicable Dennis Hopper “crazed referee” ads extolling the virtues of sniffing shoes.
Then we have the Tonya Harding affair.
http://adage.com/article/news/nike-thin-ice-harding-ploy/88550/
Somebody should add up all the list money that Kaepernick has caused for his team, the NFL, and now Nike. It is stunning to me that a barely articulate fool is allowed to run amuck like this and destroy so much value.
The nfl is dead
I won’t see it.
The trick to watching paint dry is competition of latex vs oil base paints to see the time difference. Really exciting!
Guess I won’t see it!
Somebody should add up all the list money that Kaepernick has caused for his team, the NFL, and now Nike. It is stunning to me that a barely articulate fool is allowed to run amuck like this and destroy so much value.
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That’s a very good point.
They are afraid of the fool.
Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.
When it come to the National Felons League, I take a knee. They are dead to me.
Fill a C-5 with the NFL and drop them in Afganistan and we will see how big and brave they really are.
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