NFL thugs who disrespected the flag and anthem in Week 9 of the No Fans Left league were lucky that no one was paying attention to them yesterday. It was a horrible day, with the Texas mass shooting by a radical left wing atheist. That’s where all the news was. These are the NFL thugs who disrespected the country yesterday, even on a day as bad as yesterday.
NFL Thugs who disrespected the flag, anthem in Week 9 |
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Miami Dolphins: Wide receiver Kenny Stills, safety Michael Thomas and tight end Julius Thomas took a knee during the National Anthem. Over the previous month, these thug cowards stayed in the locker room during the playing of the anthem.
Oakland (Soon the be Las Vegas) Raiders: After shoving a ref and getting a one game suspension two weeks ago, Marshawn Lynch decided to sit out the anthem as he typically does during it’s player. He needed the Raiders cowardly coaching staff to try and obstruct the view of him sitting on the bench during the anthem.
Kansas City Chiefs: Coward Cornerback Marcus Peters hid in the locker room during the playing of the anthem. The coward is too much of a pussy to face the crowd and kneel in front of them.
Seattle Seahawks: Left tackle Duane Brown took a knee during the national anthem. Defensive linemen: Michael Bennett, Jarran Reed, Marcus Smith, Quinton Jefferson, Sheldon Richardson, Frank Clark and Branden Jackson sat on the bench during the playing of the national anthem.
San Francisco 49ers: the biggest losers of the season had four thugs take a knee during the playing of the anthem. Safety Eric Reid, receiver Marquise Goodwin, linebacker Eli Harold and injured cornerback K’Waun Williams. The loser 49ers are now 0-9.
New York Giants: Olivier Vernon took a knee during the anthem. His team lost 51-10.
New Orleans Saints: Most thug players did a curtsy before the national anthem.
Tennessee Titans: Coward Wide receiver Rishard Matthews hid in the locker room during the national anthem. Wesley Woodyard and Jurrell Casey raised a black power first during the anthem.
Los Angeles Rams: Outside linebacker Robert Quinn raised a black power first during the anthem, and needed to be held on to like a baby by a scrub punter named Johnny Hekker.
A few teams, usually loaded with several “oppressed players” who routinely disrespect the flag and anthem had a bye-week.