I swore off the NFL years ago. I don’t want to be a bandwagon jumper, but nothing else worth a chit is on so, what say you?
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Why did you "swore off the NFL several years ago"?I swore off the NFL years ago. I don’t want to be a bandwagon jumper, but nothing else worth a chit is on so, what say you?
Has to do with the “kneeling era” when the NFL refused to accept a paid ad in the Super Bowl program from a veterans group. The vets wanted to ask the attendees to stand and honor the flag during the National Anthem. League refused the ad because they said they didn’t want to politicize the game. As a vet it pissed me off.Why did you "swore off the NFL several years ago"?
I respect that and thank you for your service, sir.Has to do with the “kneeling era” when the NFL refused to accept a paid ad in the Super Bowl program from a veterans group. The vets wanted to ask the attendees to stand and honor the flag during the National Anthem. League refused the ad because they said they didn’t want to politicize the game. As a vet it pissed me off.
I am with you 100%. The whole kneeling thing is one reason I started drifting away from televised sports in general.Has to do with the “kneeling era” when the NFL refused to accept a paid ad in the Super Bowl program from a veterans group. The vets wanted to ask the attendees to stand and honor the flag during the National Anthem. League refused the ad because they said they didn’t want to politicize the game. As a vet it pissed me off.
I watched. It was a great game even though “my Lions” got thoroughly hosed.I am with you 100%. The whole kneeling thing is one reason I started drifting away from televised sports in general.
That being said If you didn't watch You missed a hell of an ending.