We can hope.Any word if Brian is in the portal yet?
Iowa football does not need someone who cannot stand for the National Anthem.
Once upon a time players used to kneel as a sign of reverence. I know maybe that was different back then.So should Tyler Goodson, Dane Belton, Kelvin Bell, Kaevon Merriweather, Arland Bruce IV, Terry Roberts Gavin Williams and all the other guys who kneel leave?
This shit again? Do we have to make it political?Iowa football does not need someone who cannot stand for the National Anthem.
That sums it up I think. It means different things to different people and there's no budging on it. No middle ground at all. It gives folks that are already mad at the others a reason to stay that wayIn regards to kneeling, both sides at the extremes are tone deaf to what it means to the other side. Our country hasn't done anywhere close to enough to address racial inequalities and at the same time we haven't done enough to honor those in military and police/fire departments who've given their lives for our freedom, safety and comfort.
There are terrible people also on both sides that help the other side build straw man arguments as to why their view is inerrant and the other view is extremely flawed. I just wish we'd stop demonizing those we don't understand.
Would that be the rule that George Carlin’s 7 words you can’t say on television are OK in this forum but not comments about a player’s televised pre-game political statement?Moved to OT because a poster had to take it that direction. Let 'er rip.
@tweeterhawk don't do it again. You know the rules, man.
Go Hawks! Beat State!Part of the problem is that kneeling for the anthem and discussion around it is considered political. Thus, human rights are considered political. I wonder why it is that way? (rhetorical)
And with that, I'm out. Have a good one.
Would that be the rule that George Carlin’s 7 words you can’t say on television are OK in this forum but not comments about a player’s televised pre-game political statement?
Don’t get upset and drop the hammer, Fry. Simply pointing out the hypocrisy.
I’ll return to good Tweeter.
No hypocrisy. The rules state that you can talk about political/social/religious topics on the OT board but not the others, because people have overwhelmingly said they don't want to hear it. I don't remember ever saying swear words aren't allowed...would you mind quoting where I did that for clarification?Would that be the rule that George Carlin’s 7 words you can’t say on television are OK in this forum but not comments about a player’s televised pre-game political statement?