
OK, in what way has a lack of resolution hurt Papa John's and its shareholders? So lets say I take this comment at face value: that means if the "current debacle" were resolved in anyway, Papa John's and its shareholders would be happy, right? So if tomorrow, the owners decided they would not only allow, but fully support and endorse players kneeling(and any other forms of activism) during the national anthem, Papa John's and its shareholders would no longer be disappointed?![]()
Quote was taken out of context, but I don't eat their pizza anyway so carry on.
Its ok fresh coming out of the oven....but old pizza hut pizza with that nasty azz pan crust that gets hard when it gets cold and old....oh hell nahI'm putting anyone who like a pizza hut on ignore. It's the worst pizza by far.

...and cheaper too (except for Little Caesar's).Yeah ever since Dominos fixed their ingredients they've been way ahead of the other chain pizza places.
Cac?What's out of context and what problem should be "nipped in the bud" cac?




Papa John (Context) said:"The NFL has been a long and valued partner over the years, but we are certainly disappointed that the NFL and its leadership did not resolve the ongoing situation to the satisfaction of all parties long ago. This should have been nipped in the bud a year and a half ago. Like many sponsors, we are in contact with the NFL and once the issue is resolved between the players and the owners, we are optimistic that the NFL's best years are ahead. But good or bad, leadership starts at the top, and this an example of poor leadership."
what's out of context? "should have been nipped in the bud" clearly means these protests should've been shut down so we can "get back to sports" last year, as soon as they started. nothing about this is supportive of the player's rights to protest, the only solution that's supposedly helpful to their bottom line is keeping more cac eyes on their ads and ordering pizza, black people "making a scene", and being allowed to do so is "poor leadership"![]()
Quote was taken out of context, but I don't eat their pizza anyway so carry on.


Is this a result of cacs not watching football and ordering that shytty pizza or is the boycott actually working![]()
Wouldn't be the coli if this wasn't true.He doesn't say shyt about Kaepernick though, don't know where that comes from in the title, and it seems like usual a lot of you all don't even read and just start rambling.

He doesn't say shyt about Kaepernick though, don't know where that comes from in the title, and it seems like usual a lot of you all don't even read and just start rambling.