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I made the mistake of reading some comments on ESPN over the Kaepernick collusion lawsuit. Some folks are losing their minds over a few guys kneeling during the anthem before games. It got me thinking. The one thing that I have to ask these folks that “stand for the anthem” is this. Let’s say they are 100% right, and

There was a time when you could find merit in what the President was doing, no matter what side of the aisle you were on. You might say I really like this policy, or maybe I don’t really like this, but I know his intentions were good. At the very least, you believe they are trying to make the country better. You can

I wish they could wait, but who knows how that plays out if they can’t get everybody signed on and available until 5 years from now. Coogler directing, with Stallone co’ing, seems like a great idea, especially if Stallone can be honest with himself about the shortcomings and missteps of previous Rocky movies. If he

Hip Hop fans appreciated Tribe at the Grammy’s. This message was for all the white folks that listen to the white alternative rock station that also happens to play Eminem, (pre Country) Kid Rock, and Beastie Boys. That’s who this was directed at.

“Every time an NFL player kneels during the anthem, an angel turns gay and joins ISIS.” That’s what they say in It’s A Wonderful Life, right? Trump just reminded me.

I’m surprised the racists aren’t trying to fix some of this stuff, just because of their current level of racism and ignorance is reaching new proportions. “Damn (racist word of choices) are disrespecting the flag! Let’s make the police stop racial profiling, end discrimination, and work toward more equality for all

This is a huge and much overlooked point.

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JD Martinez is my Tiger and I’m pulling for him, even after Detroit decided to stop throwing gasoline on their dumpster fire of a team this season and trade him away. Still one of my favorite Detroit sports moments was when JD came back from the DL last season, received a standing ovation when he came to the plate for

This is why there needs to be some sort of minor league, larger rosters or practice squad, or some sort of extended training camp run by the NFL, where players can practice, develop, and be ready when needed. So much emphasis is placed on having NFL reps, but all that means is you’re bringing in older, flawed, and

It wouldn’t be compromising the protest if it actually leads to action. Players can keep on kneeling, but other than pissing some people off and getting attention, it really doesn’t accomplish anything. If 5 years from now, players are still kneeling because of injustice, inequality, and police brutality, does that

Bullshit religious crap is still worse than bullshit government crap.

Don’t forget Obama was a secret Muslim, too.

Everyone knows that abortions and hurricanes and ISIS are all because of “the gays”... or kneeling during the anthem.

You need to be standing to stomp on somebody’s head. He was just really into the anthem and got carried away. Itwas a July 4th party, after all.

This isn’t a completely terrible take. Whether people kneel or not isn’t really helping anyone. Somebody actually has to do something to make the changes happen. The narrative switched from what the issue was to 100% behind what people are doing during the anthem. It scrolls across the damn screen, followed by fantasy

I think the NHL being almost exclusively white and mostly non-American (roughly 25% from US) has a lot to do with why players wouldn’t be compelled to protest or have strong opinions on Trump. Also, the whole skipping the WH thing seems stupid to me. Going does not constitute an endorsement of the President. It also

Thinking he’s a better man than he is AND thinking he’s a better player than he really is makes a great combo for both failure and making people dislike you.

They need to just simplify the damn rules! If a team of NFL officials needs to review all of these plays to determine if a catch is a catch, how is the average fan supposed to be able to? Like the Calvin Johnson “catch” or the Dez “catch” against the Packers, this play is a perfect example of the rules getting in the

I am a Lions fan, and this was a tough one. But it is a good example of what being a Lions fan is like to outsiders. Almost every time the Lions do anything good: touchdown, fumble recovery, interception, etc., I usually wait to make sure there are no flags before celebrating. No flags on this play, I thought I was

Biggest thing here is that they had to have been well aware of the crime he was convicted of. They didn’t have a problem with him on the team until other people were like, “wait a second, isn’t that the rape guy.” At that point, the school kicked him off the team. The university should have to explain why it was