I call bullshit on these overpaid athletes that choose to make a personal statement while wearing a team uniform.
Sure. While I don't think he is anti-American, as the thread title asks, I know the NFL has measures to deal with conduct they don't find acceptable: Article 46 (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...icle-46-has-been-present-since-the-first-cba/)
Not sure if Goodell's head is explodin'! One looks at his decisions on Brady with the deflating a bunch of footballs and then compare that sentence to that one guy that punched out his wife in the elevator and dragged her across the floor, and one has to wonder if Kaepernick gets a lifetime suspension or a slap on the wrist (for whatever he did wrong lol). Football is soooo weird to me. But a bunch of guys hitting each other in the head with their helmets should be weird (it's just not normal behavior). So, I'm guessing this all makes sense if one has ever played football because it makes no sense to a guy (me) that never played.
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