It’s more than the kneeling. It’s their wholesale embrace of thug culture. All the long hair hanging out of the helmets, the retarded NFL guitar playing robots, the constant commercials, the attempt at extravaganza at every game. Chicks on the sideline who have never played analyzing. And overexposure that has lead to unpredictability. Commercials about being a homo and a tranny delivered by some musclehead wanna be tough guy telling us being an American means accepting perversion.
College ball is meant for Saturday.
Pro ball is on Sunday and Monday night. (except Monday night is all on ESPN now)
Oh, and ESPN giving us their finger wagging assaholic lectures about every social issue.
They finally got too far away from us. In the past, you could imagine most football players would be fun to have a beer with. It might not have been true, but they made it seem like it was.
Today, they mostly seem like ignorant illiterate people you’d want to avoid.
Good point. So much around, in, and about football isn’t even football. You have to put up with all of that to even see the game being played. Then the players took a simple observance of the great nation they play in and trampled all over it. And the team owners took sides with them and alienated a huge swath of their audience.
Good job, NFL. You’ve gone all-in to take football out of football.
Great post wonderful synopsis of the situation.
Post #47 - spot on !!!
Excellent!!!!
Yes, “|he big game” promotions with the commercials and stuff. Once an American thing, it stuck itself to that idiot Kaepernick.
ESPN certainly showed what a liberal cancer they are. Several times.