?? The Seattle Seahawks may protest the National Anthem.
?? As a team.
?? On the 15th anniversary of 9/11.https://t.co/ROFx00kC0w
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett) September 8, 2016
From the Seattle Times, Doug Baldwin and Bobby Wagner of the Seattle Seahawks are considering protesting the National Anthem on the 15th anniversary of 9/11 ‘adding to the conversation Kaepernick started.’
Would someone tell them to shut up already and play ball?
@Seahawks I am lifelong fan. If you do this I cease being one.
— Chris Tsotsoros (@ctsotsoros) September 8, 2016
Prior to the team’s practice on Wednesday, Baldwin said he has “considered” sitting or taking a knee when the National Anthem plays but he needs to “get all of his ducks in a row first.”
Let’s just file him and his ducks under “insufferable and desperate for attention.”
And speaking of insufferable, Wagner added, “It’s going to be a team thing, that’s what the world needs to see. The world needs to see people coming together versus being individuals.”
Easy solution. Don't attend NFL, don't watch NFL.
— Jeff Schrader (@Jeff_Schrader) September 8, 2016
Easy decision absolutely. And please let’s not start the “they have a right to protest” nonsense because of course they do, just like patrons have every right to turn away from the NFL should they do this.
#MERICA.
And on the anniversary of the worst attack on American soil ever.
https://twitter.com/lckgrl1606/status/773944551476191232
Classy to protest on this date, right?
many people served and died so they have that right. It doesn't mean the protestors aren't Assholes
— RM Woo (@WooliverM) September 8, 2016
Bingo.
they have every right to, just as I have every right to turn off my TV and stop supporting the NFL.
— Chris (@ChrisHerc) September 8, 2016
Indeed.
@Seahawks @NFL I believe I am done watching any NFL games. And I've been watching steadfastly for over 50 years.
— Don Beene (@TheRevinator) September 8, 2016
Plenty of people are saying this, but until the NFL really feels it in their wallets, and thus the players feel it, nothing changes.
Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic.
— Joshua Renken (@joshuarenken) September 8, 2016
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