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The First Kneelers

Dolphins’ Kenny Stills, Albert Wilson first NFL players in Week 1 to kneel during anthem.

NFL players’ protests weren’t widespread in Sunday’s first games, but the demonstrations had not died out in Week 1.

Miami Dolphins wide receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson became the first players of the 2018 regular season to kneel in protest during the national anthem when they did so before Sunday’s contest against the Tennessee Titans.

Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn also raised a fist during the song, as did San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin before his team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and linebacker Telvin Smith both stayed in the locker room for the anthem, as did Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and linebacker Brandon Marshall.

Stills and Wilson both kneeled in the preseason and said they planned to continue to do so in the regular season. Stills said he would consider stopping if former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who began kneeling in 2016 as a means to protest racial inequality and police brutality, and former 49ers safety Eric Reid were signed by an NFL team.

30 Comments on The First Kneelers

  1. On the Thursday night game, former seahawk and current eagle, michael bennett sat for the National Anthem. I used to look forward to football season. Bastards ruined it.

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  2. Maybe some day the REAL football players will wise up and get together and beat the livin’ shit out of these low life mofo’s! And then if I hear about these scum bastards being beat to death by their peers I might watch it again.

    But as for now….The entire league can go FUKTHEMSELVES!

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  3. millionaires protesting what?

    until the illuminati stops funding this mafia organization called the nfl,they will not stop this kneeling
    the money has to run out before this will be reversed
    but it will be too late
    people are finding out that they can live without nfl and nba
    it is also spreading to baseball

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  4. I wonder if you’ll start to see the mediocre or players on the edge of being cut starting to kneel thinking the coach will think twice about cutting him if the coach figures he’d end up with a lawsuit especially since no other team would pick up a worn out, useless player. It could work and the player could get a few hundred extra thousand (at least) before he has to pack his bags for good.

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  5. they are protesting racial inequality…hmmmmm….i guess there is inequality. because i am white, i don’t get to fill up 2 shopping carts full of food and pay(rip off taxpayers) with an ebt card. because i am white, i don’t get a handicap parking permit “just because”. because i am white, i can’t abuse the local emergency room for non-emergent care. also, since i am the wrong color my children don’t have a chance at the better scholarships. the list goes on. well…. bless their hearts… they’ve been protesting on my behalf all this time.

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  6. Nike will keep him around for awhile, a season or two, then cut him loose when people forget who he is.

    He’d better save his pennies. What does a washed-up, mediocre NFL Q’back do for another career? Poop patrolman in SF might be a good option for him.

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  7. Oh, wow, I just love living vicariously through those millionaire, football players</strike) kneelers. Touchdown! *BONK* (Oh, he took a knee!! He did it for the children!)

    Pfffffffffffft. (Horn sound)

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  8. WTF is wrong with these owners & GMs?????

    News flash to all employees. Standing for the anthem and respecting the flag is a condition of employment….PERIOD. NOT negotiable with the union, the press, or with anyone else.

    Gutless fucking cowards.

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  9. “Stills said he would consider stopping if former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick…..were signed by an NFL team”.

    So you’re telling me this is a shakedown operation? Got it.

    Keep insulting millions of Americans over a nappy head second stringer who’s so poisonous he’ll NEVER EVER be signed.
    NFL thugs were never known for their intellectual prowess.

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  10. Several Jaguars stayed in the locker room according to USA Today. I am watching golf and fishing shows, so you can have the N word Football League and keep it. Never again!

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  11. You have to do whatever it takes as an employee to make money for your boss and don’t embarrass him or the company. If you do the latter you most likely will be fired.
    Why can’t they understand this basic principle?

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  12. My oldest daughter is in a relationship with an AF. At Christmas last year, a question was asked to me about NFL playoff games. Told her I had no clue because we didn’t follow NFL last year. (This on the heels of being Falcons season ticket holders). She made the comment that I was the most advocate of the Constitution she’s ever known. I responded, yes, protest off the field but not on the field with a paid, captive audience. She actually understood.

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