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Originally Posted by feel wrath
Calling bahbahmickey
I saw bazookas comment yesterday and thought it was better not to respond to it. It is like fighting over if we should donate more money to cancer research or feeding the homeless - either you don't care about poor people or you don't care about sick people.
I'm still not sure why the guys who knelt during the anthem didn't do something like that after every touchdown or sack they got... you know when every camera and eyeball in the stadium is on them. Either way I think that is a moot point now as this has been one of the most talked about issues of the last 5 years and there has never been a better time than today to try to make the changes the protesters seek. Getting everyone's attention is step one of the two step process in making change happen. Kaep and many other protesters who protest other issues get stuck in the mode of continuing to do step one when they need to move to step 2 which is suggesting and fighting for the change they want.
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Originally Posted by Daer
I think there were still some players doing it, they just never showed them on TV or mentioned them.
Kneeling after TDs, sacks & other big plays would eliminate this issue for those seeking change.