11-18-2019, 04:13 PM
(11-13-2019, 12:26 PM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: What does protesting against a country that made him a multi-millionaire have anything to do with it?
Let's say people were shooting dolphins and I didn't agree with it, but I was a multi-millionaire. Am I allowed to protest that people are shooting dolphins?
Regardless, he's an old version of Lamar Jackson. He went to the superbowl and threw for 300 yards. He's better than anything else out there on the bench.
Raising awareness and controversy go hand in hand in many cases. This is not a good post, you are misinformed.

Players shouldn't be able to protest anything when they are engaged in Football team/NFL related business. Tuesday is the traditional day off for NFL players. Protest your ass off, just not identifying with any team/NFL.
Protesting before games, after a practice with media present, in a locker room with clothing or articles related to your team/NFL is controllable. Because by doing this you are inferring that your team/NFL agrees with whatever you are protesting. When/If they do not, that causes a BIG issue.
Besides who wants an over-the-hill, washed-out, mediocre QB with serious baggage??!!??
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