I grew up in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, before they had satellite TV. As such, on the Monday after the Super Bowl, everyone on the entire base would try to get through the day without knowing who had won the game. That night, after a tape of the game had been flown down from the U.S., we'd watch the game and be riveted to our TVs. The military TV stations weren't allowed to show private commercials, so we would all greet a Pepsi or McDonalds commercial that might slip by the censors with wondrous applause. The NFL was my passion, along with my sainted Dolphins, with Gods Bob Griese and Dan Marino at the helm.
Today, however, I doubt I'll watch another NFL game, and I most certainly won't spend a penny on NFL merchandise.
Why? It's simple. The NFL, helmed by men who are ostensibly some of the smartest businessmen in America, literally helped bring America to the brink of revolution, maybe even led the way. We're talking about Kaepernick and Black Lives Matter.
The NFL, and to a lesser degree MLB and the NBA, used to be oases from which all Americans could seek refuge from the slings and arrows of daily life. Monday at the office used to be "Did you see that catch?" or "The zebras blew another one!" Since Kaepernick started his grandstanding, however, the conversations became more about who was kneeling, what star was lecturing America about this grievance or that, and ceased to be about the excitement or pain or joy of the actual games.
In a sad irony, Charlie Daniels once wrote an anthem called "In America" where he used an NFL team to demonstrate Americans' unity.
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My feelings exactly.
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Sounds like you're the one who can't separate politics and sports. I just ignore the loudmouths and enjoy the game. Plays are still what my friends and I talk about. You are in control of what has power and influence over you, so sports can only be ruined for you if you let it happen.
ReplyDeleteWhen it becomes about indoctrination it’s no longer football
DeleteIt's the principle 6:01, you don't have enough respect for our flag, our laws, our police, or our country for the unpatriotic actions of players to bother you. I bet you like o'biden also.
ReplyDeleteNo your wrong. By watching, you are still supporting them by giving them ratings. I will not watch, read, purchase any game or gear and will not listen to sports radio either. I have had it with racist, anti-semitic, anti-christian millionaire slave owners.
ReplyDeleteAgree with 5:29. Do not be a sucker.
ReplyDeleteYou woke,you broke. HTTR!
Ahhh. Good ole GITMO. I was there in the early 80's. I won a minibike in the PX raffle. I rode all over that island. Cable Beach was my home for 8 months.
ReplyDeleteThey took the fun away. That's not okay.
ReplyDeleteIt is actually the "N" word Football league!
ReplyDeleteThis new generation couldn't care less about sports anyway. Sports will dwindle, and sputter along in time to come. Politics is just moving it along faster.
ReplyDeleteThe Democrats are also to blame having sowed the seeds of hate for sooo long.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the XFL will come back they had a good thing going
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