i think defending him with all the freedom rhetoric. "his right to express himself" whatever, is trite.. gets old and tiring after a while. wonder what pat tillman , if he were alive would think..
i cannot believe the latitude some are giving this jerk.. maybe because im old, i dont get it. but i suspect a majority of guys sitting around with beers probably feel this guy is a flaming a$$hat.. case closed.. but as i sit and read all tthe hand-wringing of the "open -minded people" people, it baffles me.. surprised so many wimps permeate this board.. again.. JMHO..
i think he and his "stand" of not standing up for the anthem is symbolic of the a$$h*&les that permeate the NFL and sports in general these day.. and as always :JMHO..
i get what the OP point is.. i am thinking tyrod obviously, but on D.. spikes, again obvious.. hughes is a guy who seems to draw penalties when he gets emotional.. so if aaron williams is healthy, i think he is the guy
totally agree, just be honest, tell us the reason you are allowing police access.. whatever it may be. as much as there are terrorist threats, i can almost guarantee that was not the thinking behind it, only the P R justification..
Shall we take away arms from our police? i get the armored troop deal you are referring to .. but other than ferguson.. when has it been used.? i try to keep up , have not seen armored police in the news.. if anything, the microscope on them has grown larger.
another thing that has always stayed with me was how loud 45, 000 could sound there. i am quite sure it had to do with the roofs covering most of stands. it certainly wasnt built like the seahawks stadium. but the acoustics were similar due to the roof and the stands going up, rather than out and up gradually like most stadiums today..