Posted on 11/20/2024 2:27:31 PM PST by nickcarraway
Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher suggested no one is scared anymore to show their support for President-elect Donald Trump and that is what is being seen across the sports world.
Several athletes, especially in the NFL and UFC, have been seen doing Trump’s dance in celebration. It really took off over the weekend at UFC 309 with the president-elect present for the night of fights along with Dana White and some of his Cabinet nominees. "People were scared for a while. You don’t want people to talk bad about you, how we’ve been talked about the last four years if you’re a Donald Trump supporter," Urlacher said on Fox News Channel’s "Jesse Watters Primetime."
"I think now, no one’s scared anymore. It’s nice to see these guys coming out and everyone who’s a silent Trump supporter – he under polls always. … I think they’re just excited now that he got the job done, and he’s gonna get the job done the next four years." Urlacher added he believed that pure excitement about Trump’s return to the White House and his presidency over the next four years has "taken over."
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This guy's so is a freshman safety at Notre Dame. The son appears to be part black, I think Urlacher was married multiple times.
Thanks for letting us know about his sons race there David Duke.
Miscegenation? Heaven forbid!
Same reason most people didn’t have a Trump sign in their yard...they were scared of leftist morons vandalizing something.
McCarthy was a great American hero, a Prophet without honor.
TD (Trump Dance) for every Touchdown. That goes for all people in the stands as well...Lambo Leap can now be the Liberty Lunge
A TD pass is now the Freedom Fling
Is TOO BIG TO RIG TANGO a bit over the top?
How about Mandate Madness Momba?
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