Fryowa
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Let me flip it in reverse...So if a fan would disagree with a statement or position of a player or players they should not follow the team, leave?
I thought we were into "inclusion" and not "exclusion?" All opinions matter! Kneeling or not kneeling matters! All lives matter!
And yes, we all want law enforcement to treat everyone fairly.
Why do you want to be a fan of a team made up of players who so strongly disagree with you and obviously have polar opposite social convictions? Why do you want to be a fan of players who don't want you as a fan? If these players have taken a stance together that's so against the grain of your being that you can't look past it, then why would you not want to move on? Is it because you wish they'd see things your way and change their minds? Is it because you're nostalgic for the good old days of Iowa football? Both are understandable reasons, but neither are realistic.
Whether any of us like it or not, a more progressive and less old school wave of student athletes is here and it won't be going away, ever. The new way of running a football team is going to be involve less authority by coaches, and things that were accepted in the 80s/90s/whenever aren't going to be tolerated anymore. That's just fact. What you call demanding coaching and jokes in bad taste are now seen as abuse and bigotry. Wouldn't it be easier to walk away and find something different to spend your time following rather than trying to repeatedly slam your head against a brick wall hoping it's gonna change? If you're going to wait it out until the current crop of players is gone hoping for a return to Ferentzball 1.0 you're going to be sorely disappointed.
Maybe it's best to say, "It's been a good run, but this isn't what I became a fan of," and move on. Because it's not going back to the way it was. Ever.
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