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NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 2:47:44 AM   
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President Donald Trump, while speaking at a political rally Friday, said NFL fans should boycott games and team owners should fire players who fail to stand for the national anthem prior to games.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith both released statements early Saturday responding to the president's comments.

And throughout Saturday, NFL owners and CEOs responded as well, releasing statements disagreeing with President Trump's remarks.

New York Giants owners John Mara and Steve Tisch:
"Comments like we heard last night from the president are inappropriate, offensive and divisive. We are proud of our players, the vast majority of whom use their NFL platform to make a positive difference in our society."

Miami Dolphins owner and founder of Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) Stephen Ross:
"Our country needs unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness. We need to seek to understand each other and have civil discourse instead of condemnation and sound bites. I know our players who kneeled for the anthem and these are smart young men of character who want to make our world a better place for everyone. They wanted to start a conversation and are making a difference in our community, including working with law enforcement to bring people together. We all can benefit from learning, listening and respecting each other. Sports is a common denominator in our world. We all have the responsibility to use this platform to promote understanding, respect and equality."

San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York:
"The callous and offensive comments made by the president are contradictory to what this great country stands for. Our players have exercised their rights as United States citizens in order to spark conversation and action to address social injustice. We will continue to support them in their peaceful pursuit of positive change in our country and around the world. The San Francisco 49ers will continue to work toward bringing communities, and those who serve them, closer together."

Green Bay Packers Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy:
"It's unfortunate that the president decided to use his immense platform to make divisive and offensive statements about our players and the NFL. We strongly believe that players are leaders in our communities and positive influences. They have achieved their positions through tremendous work and dedication and should be celebrated for their success and positive impact. We believe it is important to support any of our players who choose to peacefully express themselves with the hope of change for good. As Americans, we are fortunate to be able to speak openly and freely."

Atlanta Falcons Owner and Chairman Arthur Blank:
"We are at our very best when we are working together, building unity and including everyone's voice in a constructive dialogue. Creating division or demonizing viewpoints that are different than our own accomplishes nothing positive and undermines our collective ability to achieve the ideals of our democracy. The NFL has historically been a strong catalyst for positive change and I'm proud of the way our players, coaches and staff use that platform to give back to our community and strive to be good citizens making a positive impact on this and future generations."

Tennessee Titans Controlling Owner Amy Adams Strunk:
"I am proud to stand with our players and support them in their work on and off the football field. I completely agree with Commissioner Goodell that we are better off as a nation when we are unified and pulling together. I have seen that kind of attitude first-hand in Tennessee and across our country in the many benevolent and public-spirited efforts of our NFL players, often without any public recognition.

"Our players make public contributions day-in and day-out and when I hear anyone making disparaging remarks about them, I know it has to be the result of not knowing what they bring to our communities or what they have accomplished."

Los Angeles Chargers Owner/Chairman of the Board Dean Spanos:
"I wholeheartedly agree with the commissioner's statement. The NFL and its players, more than anything, have been a force for good. What our country needs right now is a message of unity, civility and mutual respect."

Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie:
"The best of us lend our compassion and determination to the aid of others.

"Every day I see the genuine dedication and hard work of our players. And I support them as they take their courage, character and commitment into our communities to make them better or to call attention to injustice. Having spoken with our players, I can attest to the great respect they have for the national anthem and all it represents. We at the Philadelphia Eagles firmly believe that in this difficult time of division and conflict, it is more important than ever for football to be a great unifier."

Denver Broncos President/CEO Joe Ellis:
"Our players have shown a tremendous commitment to raising awareness for important societal issues by using their platform in a positive way.

"In addition to their hard work off the field, we have great admiration for their dedication to making our team the absolute best it can be. They've made incredible sacrifices to reach this level, and we recognize they give their all to our team and fans each and every day.

"As an organization, we could not be more proud, appreciative and grateful for our players. We'll continue to support them and work together to advocate for values of respect, diversity and inclusion."

Buffalo Bills Owners Terry and Kim Pegula:
"Several of us met tonight -- players, coaches, staff, and ownership. Our goal was to provide open dialogue and communication. We listened to one another. We believe it's the best way to work through any issue we are facing -- on and off the field.

"President Trump's remarks were divisive and disrespectful to the entire NFL community, but we tried to use them as an opportunity to further unify our team and our organization.

"Our players have the freedom to express themselves in a respectful and thoughtful manner and we all agreed that our sole message is to provide and to promote an environment that is focused on love and equality."

Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay:
"I am troubled by the president's recent comments about our league and our players. Sports in America have the unique ability to bring people from all walks of life and from different points of view together to work toward or root for a common goal, and the Indianapolis Colts are proud to be a part of that tradition in our home city and state.

"The vast majority of players in the NFL -- especially those who have worn and continue to wear the Horseshoe -- have donated millions of dollars to charities, raised money for those affected by recent hurricanes, created charitable foundations, visited schools, mentored students, worked in homeless shelters, cleaned up parks, and put in hours of their personal time toward improving their communities and the lives of those around them.

"That's the spirit in which this nation was founded, and we all need to work tirelessly to bring people together to take on the challenges that face us and give back to the people of our communities. More so than any result on the field, that is a common goal worth rooting for."

Seattle Seahawks President Peter McLoughlin:
"We fully support our players' use of their freedom of speech and peaceful action to highlight the existing racial and other divides in our country. Our players completely respect the military and veterans of our country; however, they believe these issues need to come to the forefront."


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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 3:15:05 AM   
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President Trumps remarks (when he was speaking at a rally to support Senator Luther Strange) were literally unhinged (on at least 7 different topics), but, as to the NFL, I haven't watched a game this year and, I have no plans to.

I think the funniest aspect of this whole debate is, how many Democrats now, as they have spent the last year shutting down conversations across the country on college campuses and elsewhere, from any conservative viewpoint, want so much free speech.

I don't want to go to see the play "Hamilton" to watch the actors eviscerate the VP (in the audience....more importantly, in front of the audience) on his Administrations policies, and I don't watch a football game to listen to opinions on events that have far more than two sides.

These folks by virtue of their fame and celebrity have a podium that few in an entire lifetime will have, simply by calling a press conference.

And if they feel strongly enough (about anything)...they should.

On their own time.

(Interestingly, less than 1% who will comment on the Presidents recent speech....will have actually watched it...in entirety).

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 3:18:56 AM   
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OMG! Those devious libtards have mounted a hostile and successful takeover of the football!! This is political correctness gone mad! First those self hating uppity tinted boys insulted that National Anthem, and then the club owners and managers felt forced to support them against the wonderful orange haired but otherwise white to his very core President Trump.

Is nothing sacred? Will we all be forced to kneel for the National Anthem? Where's Bosco when his leadership and wisdom is so sorely needed?

PS: is it possible to include more vapid cliches in four lines?

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 3:35:57 AM   
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So all those NFL owners and CEOs agree with what Kapernick did, yet he still doesn't have a job.
Hmmm.....I smell two faced doubletalk.

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:08:57 AM   
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Maybe this is a step.

Think about it.

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:30:28 AM   
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So all those NFL owners and CEOs agree with what Kapernick did, yet he still doesn't have a job.
Hmmm.....I smell two faced doubletalk.


The NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick was/is not stupid. He knew full well that he was putting his whole career on the line by taking one action, completely by himself. Not telling anyone or asking anyone else to join him.

He had a heck of a lot more to lose with his high-paying NFL job than the average person did.

I didn't even agree with his particular action to begin with. (I just didn't take to the particular action itself, but I understood his reasoning even after that.) I'm on the train of "keep politics out of it," generally speaking. But seeing all the puss oozing out of the boil as consequence, I can see the point, now.

And as it turns out, so have some other people who have acquired significantly greater fortune than the bailout suckass Trump, by more honest means and by far superior business aptitude.


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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:36:57 AM   
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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:38:04 AM   
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President Donald Trump, while speaking at a political rally Friday, said NFL fans should boycott games and team owners should fire players who fail to stand for the national anthem prior to games.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith both released statements early Saturday responding to the president's comments.

And throughout Saturday, NFL owners and CEOs responded as well, releasing statements disagreeing with President Trump's remarks.

New York Giants owners John Mara and Steve Tisch:
"Comments like we heard last night from the president are inappropriate, offensive and divisive. We are proud of our players, the vast majority of whom use their NFL platform to make a positive difference in our society."

Miami Dolphins owner and founder of Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) Stephen Ross:
"Our country needs unifying leadership right now, not more divisiveness. We need to seek to understand each other and have civil discourse instead of condemnation and sound bites. I know our players who kneeled for the anthem and these are smart young men of character who want to make our world a better place for everyone. They wanted to start a conversation and are making a difference in our community, including working with law enforcement to bring people together. We all can benefit from learning, listening and respecting each other. Sports is a common denominator in our world. We all have the responsibility to use this platform to promote understanding, respect and equality."

San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York:
"The callous and offensive comments made by the president are contradictory to what this great country stands for. Our players have exercised their rights as United States citizens in order to spark conversation and action to address social injustice. We will continue to support them in their peaceful pursuit of positive change in our country and around the world. The San Francisco 49ers will continue to work toward bringing communities, and those who serve them, closer together."

Green Bay Packers Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy:
"It's unfortunate that the president decided to use his immense platform to make divisive and offensive statements about our players and the NFL. We strongly believe that players are leaders in our communities and positive influences. They have achieved their positions through tremendous work and dedication and should be celebrated for their success and positive impact. We believe it is important to support any of our players who choose to peacefully express themselves with the hope of change for good. As Americans, we are fortunate to be able to speak openly and freely."

Atlanta Falcons Owner and Chairman Arthur Blank:
"We are at our very best when we are working together, building unity and including everyone's voice in a constructive dialogue. Creating division or demonizing viewpoints that are different than our own accomplishes nothing positive and undermines our collective ability to achieve the ideals of our democracy. The NFL has historically been a strong catalyst for positive change and I'm proud of the way our players, coaches and staff use that platform to give back to our community and strive to be good citizens making a positive impact on this and future generations."

Tennessee Titans Controlling Owner Amy Adams Strunk:
"I am proud to stand with our players and support them in their work on and off the football field. I completely agree with Commissioner Goodell that we are better off as a nation when we are unified and pulling together. I have seen that kind of attitude first-hand in Tennessee and across our country in the many benevolent and public-spirited efforts of our NFL players, often without any public recognition.

"Our players make public contributions day-in and day-out and when I hear anyone making disparaging remarks about them, I know it has to be the result of not knowing what they bring to our communities or what they have accomplished."

Los Angeles Chargers Owner/Chairman of the Board Dean Spanos:
"I wholeheartedly agree with the commissioner's statement. The NFL and its players, more than anything, have been a force for good. What our country needs right now is a message of unity, civility and mutual respect."

Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie:
"The best of us lend our compassion and determination to the aid of others.

"Every day I see the genuine dedication and hard work of our players. And I support them as they take their courage, character and commitment into our communities to make them better or to call attention to injustice. Having spoken with our players, I can attest to the great respect they have for the national anthem and all it represents. We at the Philadelphia Eagles firmly believe that in this difficult time of division and conflict, it is more important than ever for football to be a great unifier."

Denver Broncos President/CEO Joe Ellis:
"Our players have shown a tremendous commitment to raising awareness for important societal issues by using their platform in a positive way.

"In addition to their hard work off the field, we have great admiration for their dedication to making our team the absolute best it can be. They've made incredible sacrifices to reach this level, and we recognize they give their all to our team and fans each and every day.

"As an organization, we could not be more proud, appreciative and grateful for our players. We'll continue to support them and work together to advocate for values of respect, diversity and inclusion."

Buffalo Bills Owners Terry and Kim Pegula:
"Several of us met tonight -- players, coaches, staff, and ownership. Our goal was to provide open dialogue and communication. We listened to one another. We believe it's the best way to work through any issue we are facing -- on and off the field.

"President Trump's remarks were divisive and disrespectful to the entire NFL community, but we tried to use them as an opportunity to further unify our team and our organization.

"Our players have the freedom to express themselves in a respectful and thoughtful manner and we all agreed that our sole message is to provide and to promote an environment that is focused on love and equality."

Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay:
"I am troubled by the president's recent comments about our league and our players. Sports in America have the unique ability to bring people from all walks of life and from different points of view together to work toward or root for a common goal, and the Indianapolis Colts are proud to be a part of that tradition in our home city and state.

"The vast majority of players in the NFL -- especially those who have worn and continue to wear the Horseshoe -- have donated millions of dollars to charities, raised money for those affected by recent hurricanes, created charitable foundations, visited schools, mentored students, worked in homeless shelters, cleaned up parks, and put in hours of their personal time toward improving their communities and the lives of those around them.

"That's the spirit in which this nation was founded, and we all need to work tirelessly to bring people together to take on the challenges that face us and give back to the people of our communities. More so than any result on the field, that is a common goal worth rooting for."

Seattle Seahawks President Peter McLoughlin:
"We fully support our players' use of their freedom of speech and peaceful action to highlight the existing racial and other divides in our country. Our players completely respect the military and veterans of our country; however, they believe these issues need to come to the forefront."



Former fans are already boycotting the games.



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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:48:07 AM   
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Never have I seen such a blatant play for a kiss goodbye.

Not happening. Just be gone and good riddance.

The football stands will be a better place without your stupid drunken vomiting ass.

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 4:52:46 AM   
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Former fans boycotting? pussies.


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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:05:34 AM   
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The president isn't the division. The division is leftist trash spitting on the flag and kneeling during the anthem

The president merely reflects the people's reaction to the leftist anti-American hate and hysterics



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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:13:31 AM   
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of course you know what oppression is...snorts
hell you have enough trouble with two syllable words

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:21:04 AM   
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of course you know what oppression is...snorts
hell you have enough trouble with two syllable words


Again and again we find that generally speaking, the very best any leftist can do in any given debate is resort to childish ad hominems or other debate fallacies

Or derail, or physically attack the other person etc

That sort of thing.

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:21:35 AM   
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Just throwing a dart at the board (I literally just spun the mouse roller), I clicked where it landed:

Green Bay Packers Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy:

"It's unfortunate that the president decided to use his immense platform to make divisive and offensive statements about our players and the NFL. We strongly believe that players are leaders in our communities and positive influences. They have achieved their positions through tremendous work and dedication and should be celebrated for their success and positive impact. We believe it is important to support any of our players who choose to peacefully express themselves with the hope of change for good. As Americans, we are fortunate to be able to speak openly and freely."

Players who manage to make it beyond three years have more money than most of us. They have the money and the time to put into the community that most of us don't, but the point is that a lot of them are doing it.

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:24:23 AM   
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As Americans, we are fortunate to be able to speak openly and freely."


As is the president.

Again - the president isn't the division. The division is leftist trash spitting on the flag and kneeling during the anthem

The president merely reflects the people's reaction to the leftist anti-American hate and hysterics

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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:39:33 AM   
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I was just thinking something similar---that the "division" is created by the people disrespecting the symbol of our unity. so the nfl owners statements are pretty ironic.


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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:50:20 AM   
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I was just thinking something similar---that the "division" is created by the people disrespecting the symbol of our unity. so the nfl owners statements are pretty ironic.




It's what used to unite us. We were are all as one under the same flag, left right or undecided. Now leftists are racing to tear everything, every symbol and every bit of respect we once had for the nation apart



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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 5:58:23 AM   
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I was just thinking something similar---that the "division" is created by the people disrespecting the symbol of our unity. so the nfl owners statements are pretty ironic.


Well, it's instructive to see that some people don't think that repeated police shootings of unarmed people is divisive, or a president who got into office by encouraging and exploiting divisiveness at every opportunity and continues to do so, but kneeling in memorium to their unnecessary deaths and as action against the encouragement behind it is seen as being 'divisive.'



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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 6:03:02 AM   
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quote:

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As Americans, we are fortunate to be able to speak openly and freely."


As is the president.

Again - the president isn't the division. The division is leftist trash spitting on the flag and kneeling during the anthem

The president merely reflects the people's reaction to the leftist anti-American hate and hysterics

considering more people voted for the left, I think you are utterly blind to your own ignorance.
You enjoy his psychopathy, because you are just like him. Enjoy it while you can.
All mouth and trousers, ignorant and an ugly racist bigot . Of course you are happy you love the division. The fact that SCROTUS is failing in legislation and direction, is the faulty thinking that rw america is supreme. its ignorant, racist and trashy, Congrats.




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RE: NFL owners, CEOs respond to Trump comments - 9/24/2017 6:04:21 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

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of course you know what oppression is...snorts
hell you have enough trouble with two syllable words


Again and again we find that generally speaking, the very best any leftist can do in any given debate is resort to childish ad hominems or other debate fallacies

Or derail, or physically attack the other person etc

That sort of thing.

LOL "Hillary lost get over it."

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