How reactional was the “NFL boycott”? Are we just all talk and no action?

thashiek

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I always was and still am conflicted. I look at it like, why am I doing something the players refuse to do themselves? I don't fight for people, I fight with them.

I also looked at it as, even though they don't get a penny from me, even in ad revenue. If I were to give them that, all I would be doing is taking away from the players I claim to support.

Then I had to ask if Kaep still watches his favorite sport. He doesn't support the league but this is still his favorite sport. Is it possible he still tunes in? Who came up with the idea to boycott in the first place and what was the end game? Just to get Kaep back in the league or to hurt NFL revenues?

All in all, specifically for me, it would be nothing but an empty gesture. I don't have a Nielsen box in my home, I stream games and don't buy merchandise. So the only person I'm hurting or sticking it to, would be myself.

Seems like too many people just signed up because it was the wave at the time. Their hearts weren't in it. Respect to those who stuck to their guns and will continue to do so.
 

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fukk NFL ... CTE Ball is trash and it’s bootlicker junkie fanatics who vehemently defend it and Juelz for a game that’s done nothing for them personally besides taking their money and objectify black men for being socially conscious are disgusting to me :yeshrug:
 

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I never stopped watching. But I’m a huge football fan and played the sport for years. I I’m not letting politics get in the way of my entertainment. Plus I think most of the loudest “boycotters” didn’t watch the sport much anyway. I know no one who boycotted irl
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thats not true at all. Trump said get the sons of bytches off the field on Sept 22 2017. nikkas on this site and black people off the site were on the NFL Boycott wave before that date. Keep going with that tired ass talking point though
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Shock poll: A third of NFL TV viewers boycotting games because of Colin Kaepernick-led protests

Nearly one-third of Americans boycotting NFL because of Black Lives Matter protests: poll
White nationalists began boycotting NFL in 2016 during original anthem protest.

Sept 2017 NFL players continue protesting, trump calls for boycott

Meanwhile coli lost boys and uncle toms to come up with a brilliant plan to boycott the same players who are protesting police brutality

While ignoring the existing racist campaign this supports...in spite of Trump ramping it up and thanking them for their support.

All for some NBA stan war....or maybe yall really just white.
 

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I see and read about people who stopped watching on socials and Coli, but don’t personally know more than 1-2 people who stopped in real life.

No knock, to each their own. I love FB, I watch when I can. Support Kap, can’t wait to be spiteful in some Nike Kap (the new MAGA hat lol)
 
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I follow ratings and for what it’s worth the only predominantly black city that is addicted to the NFL is New Orleans

Whats stopping wealthy black folk from starting a National Negro Football League?

Thats how you kill the NFL. Who wants to watch a bunch of white boys play football.
You have to be more subtle than that. Besides the NFL is too much of a financial monster to compete with
 

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No one cared about a damn NFL boycott over Kaep. That's what it should've told you. The Coli isn't reality. Let it go, Frank. :hhh:
 

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The thing that’s killing me is how people are boycotting but end up knowing more about what’s going on in the nfl then people who aren’t boycotting. I’m going through this now. I got friends who are so called boycotting but they always are able to bring up some story of the week that I know nothing about.
That’s not a real boycott. You shouldn’t know shyt about what’s going on in The nfl if you’re really boycotting which is kinda hard in the social media era. I don’t have cable so I don’t get to watch sports center or none of that mess unless I want to search for some online links or some shyt. The biggest impact of an nfl boycott would be players refusing to play.. but the league see these rookies crying to get a shot and vets begging to get paid more so they aren’t worried.
 
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no change comes without real sacrifice... a united front and clear goal.

the protest failed due to fragmented support and a lack of conviction in most people that participated. their sports are more important than their dignity so they can't sacrifice watching. you can neg away if you catch feelings but that's the truth.

same goes with the players. If the majority of the Black players had been kneeling they would have never been able to stop it. With no unity there is no strength so the NFL doesn't bend and they can single out Kap. With major support within the league this doesn't happen... And brehs always say "but they need to make money and feed their families" Listen man there's no way they could fire the whole league is majority of the Black players were on code.

On the flip side I know plenty of people that bushed football irl and these are hardcore fans.
 
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