Sometimes they kneel after a touchdown. That’s the same thing.

I would much prefer if the players would sit down on the field as opposed to kneeling. Much more appropriate.

Is giving a ((& about veterans or the military now a requirement to play in the NFL?

You again beg the question of why it gets you’re panties in a twist

I guess you dont give a ■■■■ about police brutality or injustice in our justice system. Cons sure do always need to be a victim even when they arent even being spoken to

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Well, unless their boss says it’s OK.

All of the above.

I’ll tell you if admit you don’t have the intellectual capacity to figure it out. You need to say:

‘‘I lack even the most basic intellectual capacity to understand what you meant’’.

Then I will tell you.

This is bigger than Kapernick now.

I support the kneeling.

Some might forget that it was a former Seahawks player and Green Beret who suggested that he take a knee.

“We sorta came to a middle ground where he would take a knee alongside his teammates,” Boyer says. “Soldiers take a knee in front of a fallen brother’s grave, you know, to show respect. When we’re on a patrol, you know, and we go into a security halt, we take a knee, and we pull security.”

A green beret is a hat, not a person.

I don’t think Kaepernick thought this all the way through.

Probably not, but it turned out better than he could have hoped.

He better have saved a lot of that early NFL money.

Why? You think he can’t get a job?

Doesn’t look good now.

Kaepernick will probably go down as one of the most famous players from this era. And it won’t be because of football.

We’re basically at full employment.

It definitely won’t be because of football.