[NFL] Week 3

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Los Angeles Is An NFL Town! It Just Needs Some Football Fans To Move There

On Sunday, the Los Angeles Chargers had their home opener in a small soccer stadium that holds just 27,000 people. Yet they didn’t sell it out. The stadium was loud, but those cheers were coming from Dolphins fans, which confused everyone, including Phillip Rivers.

Across town, the Los Angeles Rams officially drew just 56,612 fans in their Week 2 game against Washington a week after they crushed the Indianapolis Colts 46-9. That’s the official number - by many accounts and supported by photos of the stadium throughout the game, the stands didn’t even appear 30% full. Keep in mind the team drew over 74,000 fans to a regular season game in London.

Welcome to Los Angeles. We’re two weeks into the NFL season, and the headlines for both the Chargers and the Rams couldn’t be more humiliating.
 
My team sucks dick and I am tired of this piece of shit league trying to shove politics down our throat now. They should stand and pay respect, it was nice to hear fans boo the players yesterday, maybe ill join in and start doing other things on Sundays than watch the nfl.
 
The power salute at the end of the anthem is in this video.

I don't have any merch to burn, but I can tune it out next week as well. I'll find other stuff to do. When Cadillac and the libs cancelled their sponsorship of the Doral event and moved it to Mexico, I stopped watching golf as well. So there's really nothing on TV to watch on Sunday afternoons. I'll practice my music, do chores, make the MGJ, and exercise just like I was doing before football season started. There will eventually be an NHL game of the week. Hockey is going to make out the best in all of this.
 
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Tomlin: I am not going to get drug into the politics of this.

Except we are not coming out for anthem


For Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, being “respectful of our football team” trumped the right of Steelers offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva to show respect for the national anthem.


Then a vet went out to tunnel
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Then Tomlin let slip his real racist anti-american attitude
Speaking after his team's 23-17 loss to the Bears, Tomlin appeared to take a swipe at the Bronze Star recipient's decision.
Like I said, I was looking for 100 percent participation, we were gonna be respectful of our football team,” Tomlin said.

but you're not going to get political right Tomlin? :lol:

NFL national anthem flap sees Steelers coach Mike Tomlin rap Alejandro Villanueva | Fox News
 
Who gets automatic respect from people with brains and heart in America?

Alejandro Villanueva - Bronze Star recipient

or

Mike Tomlin - Football Coach?



What took more honor and balls?

Hiding in tunnel

or

Risking his football friends by refusing to dishonor the flag and going against his couch to honor the flag and the people responsible for our freedom?
 
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Which President in our history would have remained silent regarding the disrespect of our nation?

1. Hilary wouldn't have said shit.
2. Obama didn't say shit.

I think that is it. The rest would have called these faggots out a long time ago
 
Why are you turning the nfl thread into Hillary? No one wants to see you cry about Hillary in an nfl thread. Good God you a fucking whiney outraged bitch. Go back to the maga thread.
 
next dose of your anti depressant.. pause and look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself.. "Am I really this weak?"
 
Pro Football Talk reports Teddy Bridgewater (knee, PUP) will be healthy enough to play when first eligible to return Week 7 against the Ravens.

PFT reports the Vikings plan to "proceed with caution," suggesting Bridgewater will not be thrown into the fire even if he is healthy enough to play, but that could change if Sam Bradford (knee) continues to miss time. Case Keenum started and played extremely well in the Week 3 win over the Bucs.
 
multiple posts to establish how not angry you are involving a discussion that's already in multiple front page threads


cool

I have thoughts. Takes a couple of posts to get them out.

Quick question though? Who exactly brought politics into football?

If your answer isn't the players, then you are not worth my time. I will however, continue to rail on the NFL until they pull their collective heads out of their asses
 
superfaggot until you are in your living room standing for every anthem being televised I don't want to hear shit. take a hint and shut your stupid shit up
 
fuck you bitch

In reality, Trump has taken the side of the flag and provoked multi-millionaire athletes into opposing patriotism. When several players for the New England Patriots took a knee during the anthem on Sunday, their own fans booed them. So do fans of the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Redskins when members of those respective teams knelt.

There are hardly two more liberal, anti-Trump areas in America than the Boston and D.C. metropolitan areas. Yet even football fans who live there can’t stand protests against the anthem.

Rather than earning sympathy for free speech, more players joining in the protest is more likely to alienate NFL fans from the game. Polling last year showed that an overwhelming majority of Americans thought that politics should be kept off the field. The number one reason for declining NFL ratings was due to national anthem protests, according to ESPN, of all places.

Hardcore Patriots fans booing their own team is not a good sign that the NFL is going to come out on top in its war with the president.
 
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