1st time you edited my post to fit your narrative…
If you can’t have a discussion without changing the narrative to your benefit then I suggest you move on…
Agree that McEnroe was a court-side bully with an even worse reputation.
Now to me the Kaepernick argument is that since Williams and McEnroe are bullies, then that means all tennis champions are bullies and there is an oppressive force against all fans and aspiring champions.
Doesn’t make sense? Neither do the kneeling multi-millionaires and Kaepernick.
Why is money brought up when discussing Kaepernick?
There are many people doing the same that aren’t millionaires…
Do you know what the difference is between a moment and a movement? Sacrifice…
Kaepernick was willing to give everything up, and still is…
Anybody that stands with him is also making a sacrifice (Nike)…
Everybody thinks its about money but we’ve all seen how he’s being attacked from the media, death threats, blackballed from the NFL…
Kaepernick was booed, had things thrown at him, spit on, etc…at the opposing team field prior to him taking a knee…
Just think what he has to go through now…
trump claims to be wealthy…
approval rating is 37%
being investigated…
literally a ■■■■ show of a presidency…
his Q ratings have taken a complete nose dive…
FYI being black can be a struggle…
Ever hear the joke that goes… What do you call a black (insert occupation here)?
A ■■■■■■…
are you asking how many Super Bowl losing QBs have endorsement deals with companies like Nike? or are you asking how many QBs made it to one Super Bowl and have endorsement deals? or is your criteria just Nike?
Jim Kelly comes to mind as a big Super Bowl loser who probably had endorsement deals with a lot of companies.