DC Greg Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 Maybe, and more likely, he is just doing something nice for men and women in uniform. God knows he may need it after that bar brawl in February I think that's right. Even though those cops tried to use their status to rob McCoy's crew then tried to fight them and lost the fight. Then filed a butthurt lawsuit. But McCoy is smart to enough to know he should make doubly sure that people know he supports honest law enforcement.
ndirish1978 Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) I'm more offended by Kaep's being a vegan in Buffalo. "Colin Kaepernick Hates Buffalo Wings, Calls Eating Meat An Abomination" now that's an article title I could be outraged about. Edited October 13, 2016 by ndirish1978
Major Mud Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 I'm flying up to Buffalo for a family emergency, and may attend the game Sunday. Between the facts that it will be my first regular season home game in Buffalo in 22 years, and I have/had active family members in the military. I will not show respect of any kind to that SOB. Just as its his right to kneel, it's my right to express my feelings towards him. To each their own, I guess...... Go Bills!
Buffalo Barbarian Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 https://twitter.com/NickVeronica/status/786275169203609601 Hope Bills fans don't make a fool of themselves. Be loud but don't be stupid. Just b/c we won 3 games in a row against bad teams doesn't mean were some power house team again. Let us remember we are still the Buffalo Bills and no game is a easy win. no respect earned no given
Boatdrinks Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 My interpretation of McCoy's tweet is that he's urging people to not do the wrong thing. I sincerely doubt any professional athlete would consider booing, chanting USA to troll him, or even yelling that he sucks as the wrong thing. I think he's talking about extremes, like throwing things at him, yelling profanities about his wife/children/family, etc. On a related note - I would bet my life that there will be multiple a-holes burning Kaep jerseys at tailgates. Those will be the same idiots yelling stupid schit at Kaep during the national anthem. But if Kaep wants to say, burn a US flag well, that's his right to protest. The hypocrisy on this board.... And I've seen opposing jerseys burned at other games years ago .. Marino etc. So what? It's America, we have the right to disagree with someone who's trying to turn a football game into a protest by disrespecting the flag to advance a false narrative. I think that's right. Even though those cops tried to use their status to rob McCoy's crew then tried to fight them and lost the fight. Then filed a butthurt lawsuit. But McCoy is smart to enough to know he should make doubly sure that people know he supports honest law enforcement. Which the vast majority of Ofiicers are, unless your Kaep. Then all Officers are racist and a small percentage of people being shot by cops because they wouldn't follow simple instructions proves it.
Fingon Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 I'm more offended by Kaep's being a vegan in Buffalo. "Colin Kaepernick Hates Buffalo Wings, Calls Eating Meat An Abomination" now that's an article title I could be outraged about. The 49ers are actually offended by it. He's down to less than 220 lbs, and it's one of the reasons they aren't happy with him.
Best Player Available Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 The 49ers are actually offended by it. He's down to less than 220 lbs, and it's one of the reasons they aren't happy with him. Where's that link? They aren't happy with him because he blows.
FLbills Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 While I commend Shady for saying that, I thought it just came out that NFL players no longer post their own social media posts. Unless he physically said it (at which point I retract this post), is this fluff from the NFL in an attempt to "keep the peace"? Shady is probably the highest profile Bills player right now IMO. If it's the intentions of the NFL to urge "respect", who better to do it than the highest profile player.
Fingon Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Where's that link? They aren't happy with him because he blows. http://www.espn.com/blog/san-francisco-49ers/post/_/id/19940/colin-kaepernicks-plan-to-regain-weight-eat-food-a-lot-of-it
Gugny Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 But if Kaep wants to say, burn a US flag well, that's his right to protest. The hypocrisy on this board.... And I've seen opposing jerseys burned at other games years ago .. Marino etc. So what? It's America, we have the right to disagree with someone who's trying to turn a football game into a protest by disrespecting the flag to advance a false narrative. Which the vast majority of Ofiicers are, unless your Kaep. Then all Officers are racist and a small percentage of people being shot by cops because they wouldn't follow simple instructions proves it. If you don't think burning a jersey is stupid, under any circumstance, then I guess we just don't agree on that. And why would you throw a big "IF" Kaep burned a jersey scenario into it? That's not reality. Reality is he quietly did not stand. He's not trying to turn a football game into anything. Do I think it's the right time for a protest? No. But if you don't look at him, it shouldn't bother you ... unlike a burning piece of clothing, which is why comparing the two is just plain stupid.
K-9 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Is anyone who may cheer for Kaepernick subject to harassment from all the honorable patriots in the crowd?
bisonbrigade Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Show him the same respect he shows to the Stars and Stripes. I hope they have to scrape him off the astroturf with a shovel.
BillsFan2313 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Respect is something to be earned, not given, and no one is entitled to it simply by virtue of being. Lots of people don't think Colin Kaepernick is deserving of their respect, and they are entitled to tell him that. Wait, what? I am entitled to go up to anyone I don't respect and tell them that? Alrighty then...
LB3 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Is anyone who may cheer for Kaepernick subject to harassment from all the honorable patriots in the crowd? When are opposing fans not heckled for cheering for the opposing team?
Gugny Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 Show him the same respect he shows to the Stars and Stripes. I hope they have to scrape him off the astroturf with a shovel. This statement alone makes him a better person than you are.
K-9 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 When are opposing fans not heckled for cheering for the opposing team? I don't know, you tell me? Depends on the fans. Point is, why the phuck should anyone be harassed for cheering for the other team? It's childish in every way. Mob mentality is an interesting study in psychology.
boyst Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 If you don't think burning a jersey is stupid, under any circumstance, then I guess we just don't agree on that. And why would you throw a big "IF" Kaep burned a jersey scenario into it? That's not reality. Reality is he quietly did not stand. He's not trying to turn a football game into anything. Do I think it's the right time for a protest? No. But if you don't look at him, it shouldn't bother you ... unlike a burning piece of clothing, which is why comparing the two is just plain stupid. if I ran out of toilet paper and only had a tkm brafy jersey beside me. I'd still burn the jersey. Is anyone who may cheer for Kaepernick subject to harassment from all the honorable patriots in the crowd? I'd talk **** to them all game. Just like I did in Baltimore. Just like I did to the panthers fans in Carolina. Just like I always do. Cuz I'm racist
K-9 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) if I ran out of toilet paper and only had a tkm brafy jersey beside me. I'd still burn the jersey. I'd talk **** to them all game. Just like I did in Baltimore. Just like I did to the panthers fans in Carolina. Just like I always do. Cuz I'm racist I don't know if you are a racist or not, but assuming it has nothing to do with that, were you engaging in good natured back and forth with opposing fans? That's fine and actually can make for an enjoyable experience as it should. Or were you purposely being an a$$hole? If so, that's phucked up. Edited October 14, 2016 by K-9
boyst Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) I don't know if you are a racist or not, but assuming it has nothing to do with that, were you engaging in good natured back and forth with opposing fans? That's fine and actually can make for an enjoyable experience as it should. Or were you purposely being an !@#$? If so, that's phucked up. the group in front was friendly banter. the group to my 10-11 was more jeering and laughing when they messed up. The group behind and port side was nothing but **** talking. And the couple to my left was simple talking about the game. I got a few threats. I got told to sit down when we scored or something stupid happened. I got cheers when I called Rex a fat moron. I talked **** not because their skin color. But because they wore purple. What kind of sissy wears purple. Edited October 14, 2016 by Boyst62
LB3 Posted October 14, 2016 Posted October 14, 2016 I don't know, you tell me? Depends on the fans. Point is, why the phuck should anyone be harassed for cheering for the other team? It's childish in every way. Mob mentality is an interesting study in psychology. I agree with you that it's silly. I don't heckle opposing fans. I'll have an occasional have a good natured back and forth, but that's the extent of it. But you know as well as I that it happens all the time. My point was that the heckling will be overly attributed to Kaeps views when it's just regular heckling.
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