Posted on 06/08/2020 4:47:27 PM PDT by JonPreston
Current Iowa football players have now made it clear to fans that they will not tolerate those who don't support their message off of the field on the heels of allegations against strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle. Sophomore defensive back Kaevon Merriweather took to Twitter on Monday to deliver the message that fans who don't support the team's decision to kneel during the national anthem shouldn't bother cheering for them moving forward.
Bye Bye Hawkeyes
Very simple. Don’t support the Hawkeyes
How about F you!
The opinion of a ball player or ball team has never meant anything to me.
Easy choice. Shove it.
Are they having Bowel movements now, for all to see? It is all CRAP!
So simple.
Go to (fill in the blank)
So now you have to swallow all this black lives matter ideology, defund police, disrespect the American flag, etc in order to go to a football game?? Are these idiots serious????
Sorry guys I will skip the game. Have fun.
Tell them no one cares what they think. They’re certainly not recruited for their brains. In fact, most of them could never get into a real college or university based on their academic achievement. Most would have to go out and find real jobs and no one would give a #%&* what they think.
Done.
Ive never supported them then, so whatever.
buh-bye
Disband the team. Cancel the Scholarships.
G-bye...
Came to see a game not listen to your personal views.
If I want that I’ll go to a U2 concert....
I keep getting a strange feeling that someone is ‘testing’ to see how well the decades of indoctrination have settled in...
Who knew Iowa had a football team??
I went hasta la bye bye years ago so ...
Hopefully some of the large financial donors will have something to say about it.
How bout grow up spend your parents $$ wisely and STFU
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