Unsportsmanlike? If the NFL is looking at axing more of their ratings, their doing a good job. So I guess Kneeling during the National Anthem IS Sportsmanlike? So Dang Sad.
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If anything, he's drawing attention towards the Salvation Army Lol
So scorers can dance like idiots and perform these elaborate, choreographed celebrations but "donating" to the Salvation Army pot is "unsportsmanlike?" That's where they draw the line?
EDIT: I don't remember who it was but there was another player that did the same thing after scoring on the same day. Dropped some cash (equaling his jersey number) in the salvation army kettle.Last edited by BlackHogDown; 12-07-2018, 08:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Stickslinger92 View Post"Money collected from fines goes to programs for former players, the paper reported." Didn't those guys already make enough when they were in the league? Maybe i'm wrong, but this seems like a fishy answer.
The NFL just keeps on digging a bigger hole for themselves all the time
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Seems pretty stupid - Zeke's character has been questioned in the past but come on man. The guy is actually using his presence and name for a good cause. The fans liked it, the salvation army gets a little more awareness. This could all be intentionally created drama but all I'm hearing is the NFL doesn't want the salvation army to be able to provide items to needy kids?
Good for Zeke stating he'll pay their silly little fine and donate even more through matched funds of those who donate to the Salvation Army. I guess I'll go donate $21Last edited by StrayDog; 12-07-2018, 09:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Stickslinger92 View Post"Money collected from fines goes to programs for former players, the paper reported." Didn't those guys already make enough when they were in the league? Maybe i'm wrong, but this seems like a fishy answer.
There are many former players still alive from when the NFL wasn't as lucrative as it is now.....and most made league minimum. I have no problems whatsoever with it.
That being said...the fine for using a prop in this instance is petty as hell
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