So what do they do with Teddy?
That's easy. Move Sloter back to practice squad and activate him week 10. Then see how he does. No guarantee Bradford heals up.
So what do they do with Teddy?
That's easy. Move Sloter back to practice squad and activate him week 10. Then see how he does. No guarantee Bradford heals up.
Sounds like the Texans are planning a big protest before their game today over their owner's comments.
Good. Fuck that guy.
I’m sure Dipshit in Chief will be whining about it.
I'm sure that unwarranted and unpunished police violence against black people ended yesterday then, right?And that's mainly because I want them to be done with all of this.
I'm sure that unwarranted and unpunished police violence against black people ended yesterday then, right?
I'm sure that unwarranted and unpunished police violence against black people ended yesterday then, right?
I'm sure that unwarranted and unpunished police violence against black people ended yesterday then, right?
"Time and place" is a red herring. For a lot of people, including NFL viewers, there is no "time or place" where it's acceptable for a black man to express an opinion.It's not about that it's about time and place. I'm all for anyone voicing their opinion but the ending is not going to be what they want. The will continue to lose viewers strictly over people not wanting politics in their entertainment (which they use to get away from politics). Ultimately killing the league. It's really no different if someone was at a movie and at that movie the actors showed up and started protesting something demanding something changed. And the kept doing it. Eventually people would either start walking out and stop going to that movie. Not over the message but over the time and place of it.
"Time and place" is a red herring. For a lot of people, including NFL viewers, there is no "time or place" where it's acceptable for a black man to express an opinion.
I'm beyond giving half a fuck what people who don't understand have to say about anyone elses' constitutional rights.
That's another red herring.It's not their constitutional right to protest at their place of employment.
It's perfectly within my rights to walk up to my boss and say that he's a big fuckin' doody head, for example.It's not their constitutional right to protest at their place of employment.
That's another red herring.
They absolutely have a right to free speech that includes kneeling for the national anthem.
See? You actually agree with me. I'm glad we could come to this understanding.You have a right to do what you want at work but not without potential repercussions. I'm sure if you started every morning at your office with a protest (doesn't matter what over) your boss would eventually have a discussion with you especially if it started to impact the product they were delivering.
It's perfectly within my rights to walk up to my boss and say that he's a big fuckin' doody head, for example.
The government could not do shit to punish me for saying that.
[GIPHY="beard hug"]https://media3.giphy.com/media/DuwPmQPi04OR2/giphy.gif[/GIPHY]See? You actually agree with me. I'm glad we could come to this understanding.