There was such an easy out for this.
It was work time. The players are there being paid and they working for the owners. That’s all the owners had to say.
Instead then owner’s family jewels crawled up their insides to their tonsils, and they started talking two octives higher as they cow-towed to their jerk players.
This isn’t a big thing, but I’ve always enjoyed the game. It reminded me of a military operation trying to take ground. Some quarterbacks and teams were masterful at it, and it was a pleasure to watch them.
About four years ago the Redskins were getting heat to change their name. Instead they seemed to say screw you, and they didn’t budge an inch. I respected that. During the process I was in a curio shop, and I saw a Redskin pendant. I purchased it to make a small statement in favor of the team name, hoping sales might make a difference.
If it had’t worked, I’d still have the pendant to remember a better time in the U. S.
Now I wouldn’t watch a game if it was on in the room. I just don’t care. The players and their sorry ass pussies who own the team, and the NFL leadership, and ESPN, have completely destroyed the game for me.
It used to be a way to relax, enjoy an afternoon or evening with the boys. Now it’s an afternoon or evening with Leftist radicals who have no idea how life works.
If they tried real hard, they would know why more officers are in the Black communities. They would know why those officers take no guff. They would realize that black gangs and Hispanic gangs bring trouble to their community, and to themselves.
Instead they blame it on police officers who would gladly sit in the police stations of America, if there was no crime.
Duh.
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I was leading into talk of the pendant I purchased when I made this comment.
This isnt a big thing, but Ive always enjoyed the game. It reminded me of a military operation trying to take ground. Some quarterbacks and teams were masterful at it, and it was a pleasure to watch them.
More words were added between "...isn't a big thing..." and the mention of the purchase of the pendant, making it seem like this phrase was addressing the kneelers. It wasn't.
It was meant to address the purchase of the pendant.