Colin Kapernick won an award for inspirational leadership named after a hero of World War Two who was an original '49er.
Football and basketball are both going to feel the pinch. Just like the mainstream media. They will linger for a long time but they will fall. Not just yet. But eventually. The ratings will only go down.
I have been listening to a piece of music by Simeon ten Holt entitled Canto Ostinato. Had bread and milk guy gone on a bit longer with his thematic presentation one might have said he was a bit ostinato himself. He quit too soon.
If one looks at K's football career one sees that he was washed up as a player, he has earned over 100 million, and these moves were all made with an eye towards his post-dain bramage life. In that regard he has been brilliant - everyone knows who he is now, he is the darling of the anti-US pro-Islam crowd and he will become the less-shaky Ali of his generation - the moron who took on "The System" and showed them what was up.
As with Hillary, we will never, truly, be rid of that scum.
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Don't forget the beer and chips for the big game on Sunday.
Still boycotting?
Yes.
The NFL is dead to me.
Colin Kapernick won an award for inspirational leadership named after a hero of World War Two who was an original '49er.
Football and basketball are both going to feel the pinch. Just like the mainstream media. They will linger for a long time but they will fall. Not just yet. But eventually. The ratings will only go down.
I'm limiting my boycott to teams whose players actively disrespect traditional values. Should I include Aaron Rodgers?
Troop, that is a disgrace (the Kaepernick award thing). He sucks as a QB and sucks 1000x as a human being.
I have been listening to a piece of music by Simeon ten Holt entitled Canto Ostinato. Had bread and milk guy gone on a bit longer with his thematic presentation one might have said he was a bit ostinato himself. He quit too soon.
Watched the Texans win, but then they respect the anthem and beat the Raiders, who don't.
Wow! I didn't realize what a losing season Kaepernick had at SF. Does this mean they could let him go?
He sucks as a QB and sucks 1000x as a human being.
From a distance, it looks like he threw his career and credibility away just to bag Nessa.
If one looks at K's football career one sees that he was washed up as a player, he has earned over 100 million, and these moves were all made with an eye towards his post-dain bramage life. In that regard he has been brilliant - everyone knows who he is now, he is the darling of the anti-US pro-Islam crowd and he will become the less-shaky Ali of his generation - the moron who took on "The System" and showed them what was up.
As with Hillary, we will never, truly, be rid of that scum.
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