Posted on 02/03/2018 7:22:56 AM PST by Kaslin
I love pro-football. From the plains of Iowa, I became a Cowboys fan. Most of my friends like the Packers, Bears, Vikings, or Chiefs, but not me. I loved those Dallas Cowboys. Why? First, Iowa doesn’t have a professional football team and secondly in the late 70s the Cowboys were awesome.
The days of Roger Staubach and Tony Dorsett gave way to Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith. As a boy those guys were larger than life…real life sports heroes. I suffered through two-a-days as a seventh grader because football was the greatest game I’d ever seen. I wasn’t too fast and at the time I was way too skinny, but I wore my #12 jersey with pride learning about great victories and sorrowful defeats.
Sports are great that way. They have the ability to put a Democrat and a Republican firmly and passionately on the same team. That special bond between fan and team seemed unbreakable. Until this year.
I didn’t boycott the entire season, but I can count the number of games I watched this year on one hand. That is unheard of for me. The reason was 100 percent because of the players kneeling for the national anthem. It hurt me so deeply that these sports heroes would so callously turn their backs on the greatest country that ever existed. The very country that allowed them to make millions of dollars playing a game. My father-in-law would stand from his wheel chair and remove his cap for the anthem. He took some shrapnel in Korea and old age had won its war on his body, but he stood till the end. And when they handed that triangle folded flag to his wife, we all wept.
That is what the protesters spit on for me when they knelt, and I am still not over it.
The NFL doesn’t seem to have gotten the message. They dig their hole a little deeper with the American public every day. As if the kneeling controversy spinning out of control wasn’t bad enough. They took it another step and banned a veterans’ group from running an ad in the Super Bowl asking people to “Please Stand” for the American flag. Now they’ve banned a digital currency from running a video advertisement because it mocks North Korean leader, Kim Jong-Un, insinuating that even his best hackers couldn’t hack this new cryptocurrency.
Of all the horrible commercials that have been allowed to run during the Super Bowl, outlawing these two smacks of a political agenda.
The NFL has not gotten the memo that Americans like to stand for the anthem. President Donald J. Trump received a huge applause during the State of the Union when he pointed out a young man, Preston Sharp, who was putting flags on the graves of 40,000 unmarked veterans graves when he said, “Preston’s reverence for those who have served our nation reminds us why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the Pledge of Allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem.” The NFL is doing its part in dividing America by getting involved in a controversy over disrespecting the flag. The flag is a unifying symbol for Americans of all heritage. In the flag, we are all red, white, and blue.
The fact that the NFL rejected not one, but two ads, because of political considerations simply shows their true colors. Rejecting an advertisement from Veterans is outrageous when they merely wanted to ask people to stand for the American flag. Rejecting a video advertisement from a new digital currency because it pokes fun at Kim Jong-Un is a head scratcher. Who doesn’t think Kim Jong-Un is funny? The ad uses humor to make a point and to encourage people to buy their product.
I suspect the NFL would have gladly run a commercial that made fun of President Trump, yet they are selectively infringing on the spirit of the First Amendment to the Constitution when they politically screen ads. If the NFL has proven anything this year, it’s that they don’t care one bit about what their consumers/fans want. The NFL trouble smells like politics and most of us have enough politics in our lives without it taking over our sports too.
If anything, the NFL has done a great job of making me a baseball fan.
Excellent post detailing the recent decline of the NFL.
Tivo is offering a modification (or whatever you would call it) for the Superbowl. If you record the game, you can hit the skip button and skip the game in between commercials.
Aren’t those players already getting millions of dollars?
They sold out, for a little bag of silver!
Funny how that never got publicized.
Bryan, go tear down some Confederate monuments while you go about erasing the past.
‘he NFL has evolved to become a tribute to large black men with poor self control.’
actually, nothing more needs to be said; this is why the NFL has lost its mojo...
Wrong; I haven't watched an NFL football game since they fired Tom Landry.
I really don’t give a felon what the NFL does.
Yet they yearn for those WHITE MALE Father Figures, since 70% of them don’t have one
The reality is, black athletes look up to their Caucasian coaches because those are the MEN they wish they could be
The NFL refuses ads which “they say” could be political or offensive. Then why did they accept a Pepsi ad offering a tribute to Michael Jackson? I find Michael Jackson highly offensive and criminal.I’m certain a hundred young boys did too (first hand)
The NFL is so out of step and tone deaf. They don’t seem to understand why fewer people want to buy their product, particularly when they double down on force feeding us crap!
Irrelevant to me. Dont watch, dont support, dont care.
Actually Im kind of glad that these twits have shown their real views. Makes it a lot more socially acceptable to simply note that youre taking a knee on stupidbowl Sunday. Also, it makes it much less likely that a team, complete with tax subsidized stadium, will ever come to VA.
Nothing (but) F’ing Liberals
Goodell has taken the NFL to full frontal SJW.
Last I heard the NFL is spending $200 million on SJW programs.
To their own detriment.
The NFL has been committing slow suicide for several years........this is all their own fault.
Not interested in the NFL, thanks. I already have a religion.
They’re a bunch of pompous felons.
Unfortunately, it’s not complicated. The owners simply made a business decision. They chose to lose 10 or 20% of their audience instead of taking the very serious risk that the NFL thugs would go on strike and take all their profits away if they tried to force them to behave like normal Americans. It’s not Rocket Science.
>>Bryan, go tear down some Confederate monuments while you go about erasing the past.
LOL. The butthurt NFL idolator strikes back!
I never said a thing about erasing the past. I’m talking about the future.
>>Wrong; I haven’t watched an NFL football game since they fired Tom Landry.
Yet you keep track of offenses and dates for something you haven’t watched in decades??
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