Kaepernick has the best selling jersey in the league since he started with the protests.
Does he get a cut? I am not up on the CBA between the league and the players association.
Funny how Kaepernick's generous charity donations and charity work gets overlooked.
It's catching on.
Aussie rugby league greats who are also indigenous people have called for protests at the singing of national anthems at the semi-finals this weekend.
Whether they do, we'll know in about 6 hours.
But speaking at the AFL grand final parade in Melbourne on Friday, Franklin wasn't having any of it.
"I think it's pretty stupid", he said.
"It's the Australian National Anthem.
"It's part of our sport and part of our history."
Good insight. I don't know if it would "Quash' the movement, but I do agree with you that even publicizing the protests is good for NFL ratings and furthers the movement.
Thanks.
If this protest movement was good for NFL ratings, then why are those ratings dropping?
Correlation is not causation.
True, but given that ratings are going down, why would Jules think that it's good for ratings? There's not even a positive correlation to point to as a possibility that it's good for ratings. So even if it's not the cause of the ratings slide, there's still no evidence it helps.
Unless it has a small positive effect inside the larger negative effect? Maybe if we had survey data.....
....are you giving out research grants?
That doesn't answer my question. The fact that it remains a logical possibility that there could be a small positive effect doesn't change the fact that Jules still made an assertion with no evidence, not even circumstantial.
I live in Arizona. Sheriff arpaio tweeted out that he would talk to kapernick what respect means.
That is breathtaking!
Unless it has a small positive effect inside the larger negative effect? Maybe if we had survey data.....
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Saturday (NZT) he and the league strongly support players expressing their opposition to inequality and police misconduct, saying the league's leadership was "wrong" for ignoring players earlier and that it now endorses their peaceful protests.
"We, the National Football League condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people," Goodell said in a video released by the NFL.
"We, the National Football League admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier, and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. We, the National Football League believe black lives matter."