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I'm glad McNair had a face to face apology and QNA with players before they took off for Seattle.
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Before now, McNair was considered a model owner - someone who built mediocre teams, spent enough but not too much, willing to be on various committees and generally stayed out of the headlines. I was happy to see the Texans largely ignored in this whole sideline thing.
That was, of course, before the "inmates" comment and now McNair is Bull Connor with the fire hoses. Proof again that you can say and do 100 things to help blacks and the black community and the first time you open your mouth in opposition, the media lynch mob comes out to accuse you of fondling white hoods in your private moments. Where is Rick Smith while his boss twists in the wind? Does he not speak or is the media unwilling to give him a voice because it might dent their narrative? They're comparing McNair to Donald Sterling who, you'll recall, won awards from the Los Angeles NAACP prior to his being pilloried by the press and also sold the Clippers at a huge profit to another group of whites. Some punishment. Also, aren't the black athletes who are offended self-identifying as prisoners by voicing their offense? If he said we can't let the clowns run the circus, would they self-identify as clowns? Nonetheless, several here expressed their firm desire to see McNair sell the team and I suspect he'll be hounded until he does unless he kisses ass sufficiently. All you need to do is look around the NFL to see the quality of ownership around the league to realize it could be much worse than what we have. |
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KEEP THE POLITICS OFF THE FIELD |
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It's not politics. I'm sorry you see it that way.
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It's not? Well, you need to get the word out. How about the word "agenda"? Better?
If I pay for entertainment, I want entertainment not entertainment + politics/agendas. The golden goose that is the NFL is being given small doses of poison each and every week. Many have left. I am not far behind. |
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McNeck's at it again.
Sexual harrassment is literally a joke to this fkface. |
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A link might have been appropriate.
This appears to be it: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...son/457174002/ McNair is defending outgoing Panthers owner Jerry Richardson claiming Richardson's comments "might have been joking" and "didn't mean to offend anyone". But it's really hard to tell what was said from all the editorializing contained in the story. I'm sure McNair and Richardson are both friends and Carolina "good ol boys" and McNair probably hates to see a friend and someone he sees as a model owner being forced out. That's how I read it. Can we expect men in their 70s who grew up in a completely different environment than the hypersensitive one we live in today to completely "get it" when others accuse them of inappropriate comments? In our #MeToo generation where a hand on a shoulder can be blown up into a firing offense? McNair would have been smart to simply say "no comment" or steer the conversation elsewhere but he sees a friend under siege and wanted to offer some support. Last edited by HPF Bob; 03-26-2018 at 10:05 AM. |
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