An open letter…

To the NFL, and the same also applies to MLB, and the NBA…

I really don’t know who penned this, nor do I care. It makes a lot of sense and seems to express the views of many I know. The average fan.  Many who are veterans like myself.

You graduated high school in 2011 or later. Your teenage years were a struggle.  You grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Your mother was the leader of the family and worked tirelessly to keep a roof over your head and food on your plate.  Academics were a struggle for you and your grades were mediocre at best. The only thing that made you stand out is you weighed 225 lbs and could run 40 yards in 4.2 seconds while carrying a football. 

Your best friend was just like you, except he didn’t play football. Instead of going to football practice after school, he went to work at McDonalds for minimum wage.  You were recruited by all the big colleges and spent every weekend of your senior year making visits to universities where coaches and boosters tried to convince you their school was best. While they laid out the red carpet for you. Your best friend worked double shifts at Mickey Ds. College was not an option for him. On the day you signed with Big State University, your best friend signed paperwork with his Army recruiter. You went to summer workouts. He went to basic training. 

You spent the next four years living in the athletic dorm, eating at the training table. You spent your Saturdays on the football field, cheered on by adoring fans.  Tutors attended to your every academic need. You attended class when you felt like it. Sure, you worked hard. You lifted weights, ran sprints, studied plays, and soon became one of the top football players in the country. 

Your best friend was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division. While you were in college, he deployed to Iraq once and Afghanistan twice. He became a Sergeant and led a squad of 19 year-old soldiers who grew up just like he did. He shed his blood in Afghanistan and watched young American’s give their lives, limbs, and innocence for the USA.  You went to the NFL combine and scored off the charts. You hired an agent and waited for draft day. You were drafted in the first round and your agent immediately went to work, ensuring that you received the most money possible. You signed for $16 million although you had never played a single down of professional  football. 

Your best friend re-enlisted in the Army for four more years. As a combat-tested sergeant, he will be paid $32,000 per year.  You will drive a Ferrari on the streets of South Beach.  He will ride in the back of a Blackhawk helicopter with 10 other combat loaded soldiers.  You will sleep at the Ritz. He will dig a hole in the ground and try to sleep. You will “make it rain” in the club. He will pray for rain as the temperature reaches 120 degrees.  On Sunday, you will run into a stadium as tens of thousands of fans cheer and yell your name. 

For your best friend, there is little difference between Sunday and any other day of the week. There are no adoring fans. There are only people trying to kill him and his soldiers. Every now and then, he and his soldiers leave the front lines and “go to the rear” to rest. He might be lucky enough to catch an NFL game on TV. 

When the National Anthem plays and you take a knee, he will jump to his feet and salute the television. While you protest the unfairness of life in the United States, he will give thanks to God that he has the honor of defending his great country. 

To the players of the NFL: We are the people who buy your tickets, watch you on TV, and wear your jerseys. We anxiously wait for Sundays so we can cheer for you and marvel at your athleticism. Although we love to watch you play, we care little about your opinions until you offend us. You have the absolute right to express your opinion, but we have the absolute right to boycott you.  We have tolerated your drug use and DUIs, your domestic violence, and your vulgar displays of wealth. We should be ashamed for putting our admiration of your physical skills before what is right. But now you have gone too far. You have insulted our flag, our country, our soldiers, our police officers, and our veterans. You are living the American dream, yet you disparage our great country.

I encourage all like minded Americans to totally boycott the NFL.

Boycott all football telecasts; all fans, all ticket holders, stay away from attending any games, let them play to empty stadiums.  Pass this post along to all your friends and family. Honor our military, some of whom come home with the American flag draped over their coffin. 

AMEN!

Comments

An open letter… — 30 Comments

  1. From the other side of the Atlantic but 100% with you. Our ‘sportsmen’ have become infected with this crap too. They even want rugby players, the most politically-incorrect group of individuals to ever walk on a sports field, to find a way to ‘salute BLM’. I hope that when it comes time to salute the traitorous, rioting thugs, rather than taking a knee in support of thuggery, they drop their shorts and moon the banner.

    • Why do I suddenly see a mass exhibit of the middle finger in my head?

      And, really, how are the Soccer Hooligans taking all this BLM Scat?

      • So far, it’s gone down like a lead balloon (or Kneepads Harris) but the stadiums have been empty for C-19.

        The season hasn’t started yet but it should be fun to watch and listen to when the fans are back.

  2. I used to be a rabid American football fan, but quite a while ago realized what idiots the majority of football (and basketball) players are. Not all, mind you, but enough to turn me off to the games as well as the NFL and NBA organizations. Haven’t watched any of them for years, hope the woke BS results in a lot of folks re-evaluating their support for these childish, self centered and egotistical twits. The things professional athletes used to do for the good of society have long since been eclipsed by their excesses and bad behavior.

  3. I haven’t watched a professional sport since the fall of 1990. Professional thugs IMHO then worse now. Unfortunately, my boycott is now extending to College sports as the big ones are turning into thug training academies. A pox on them!

  4. We stopped watching the NFL some years ago, and regret that we can’t boycott the overpaid morons again. This year, we’ve added MLB & NASCAR to the list.

  5. And in 5 years the football player will be washed up while the Sergeant will be hitting his stride.

  6. And let’s see what happens later.

    Pro player – pro-player association health care for life – if pro-player wasn’t stupid, which is as good or better than congresscritters get.

    Sergeant – Looking forward to the VA and if he went to retirement, Tri-care. Whooooo…. The VA, maybe one of the reasons there is such a high suicide rate of veterans. (yeah, there are good clinics and good people in the system but for too long it’s been broken and life-destroying.)

    Pro-player – if he banked even 20% of his munificent pay, he’ll be set for life (as long as he wards off the leeches.)

    Sergeant – will be working odd jobs if able to supplement retirement, or will have some job somewhere else that some non-vet will treat the vet like trash, because that’s the way the world works. Eventually will retire with Social Security and maybe a military pension after his non-military pension goes TU due to the malfeasance of some business leader somewhere.

    Pro player – gets a constant ‘get out of jail free’ card during his whole career, and after, because he’s shiny and wonderful and a thug and a murderer or rapist but it’s good because he’s a good dancing monkey. Beat a girl in an elevator? Run a dog-fighting ring? Serial rapist and you get your own Shark-Week special (that would be Mike Tyson, by the way.)

    Sergeant – has to walk on eggshells because he’s seen his peers get drummed out or arrested for the littlest things as the service goes all SJW-PC on him. One of his troops even complained to the IG or base police that he (sergeant) was caught watching “Full Metal Jacket” and the sarge was laughing at the Marine DI and it ‘hurt’ the complaintant and made for an unsafe place for the complaintant to serve. (yes, I know an NCO that actually got in trouble for watching FMJ on his own time in his room and some whiner saw it and complained.)

    There are many reasons why I no longer respect most pro players. The above is just an outline. I could go on.

  7. I find it “interesting” that when the fuss about this latest social craze started to get enough traction so as to affect the physical audience of professional sports we get an enforced shutdown that clears the stands without the sports’ management having to acknowledge a physical boycott. They can continue to insist that the sports fans care more about being entertained than about the utter contempt that the professional athletes hold for their fans while they collect the money flowing in from their media contracts. I think it is going to take several seasons of non-attendance AND a refusal to watch media broadcasts of same to begin to make a dent in this attitude. Assuming that their Chinese masters will allow them to accept a changed reality.

  8. Amateur-
    “Taking part in an activity for pleasure, not for compensation.”
    Remember the world series of 1997?
    No, we don’t. Because… greed.

  9. I’m sorry. I corrected it but for some reason my correction didn’t make it to print.
    The “Lost” World Series was in 1994.

  10. Haven’t turned on the tv in years.
    I do like to go and watch high school football.

  11. Folks- Thanks for the comments, and good points. Beans, I would say that most of us veterans CAN look ourselves in the mirror in the morning and NOT be ashamed…

    Posted from my iPhone.

  12. I’ve been doing that since………well, a long time ago/.

  13. I already made the decision Not to watch most sports a long time ago. Still watch Bull-riding and rodeo. The leagues think we the fans will com back if they do not play the national anthem. NOT A F’N CHANCE IN HELL. When they put politics ahead of the games they destroyed the meaning of the sport. People watched SPORTS TO GET AWAY FROM EVERYDAY LIFE. Now we have woke millionaires telling us how racist the country is. If it was that racist how come they are allowed to play? The funniest thing to me is BLM is shoveling the donations it receives directly to the DNC. Why don’t the leagues Give the money to the teams in the cities where the riots destroyed businesses and have the LOCAL team give grants to the smallbusiness owners who were burned out in the riots. That would show a commitment to the community.

  14. I am no longer the person who buys the tickets or the merchandise. My team gave up it’s name. It not only allowed players to take a knee and disrespect everything this country has provided for them all, but it went down on its knees.

    I have one jersy, with the name on it of a man who hasn’t played football in 40 years. I won’t be wearing it again. It can stay in the closet.

    The hell with the NFL.

    • The Free – I pretty well quit watching any and all ‘professional’ sports when the player’s antics got totally out of hand. Then some of the coaches used their celebrity status(?) to pontificate about things outside of sports – mostly political. As if we don’t get enough of that garbage from holly weird 🙁
      Truth – I have a few sports team jackets and no I will not name them but fortunately they remain in the closet since I don’t need them very often in South Texas 🙂
      Final note: if I survive another decade or so, I might make a gross of a million – of course that is over my lifetime…………….

  15. Sam- Understood.

    Sabre- I will admit I watch college football and baseball, but that’s it. Your idea makes WAY too much sense, so it will never happen…

    Free- Agreed, I have NO jerseys, team merch, or anything else.

  16. Hey Old NFO;

    When they started this kneeling crap, I quit watching Professional Sportsball. I got rid of all my Atlanta Falcons gear and I was a hardcore fan, even when they majorly sucked…I supported them. But to see players who lived better than 99% of Americans bathmouth and trash the system that enables them to live the way they do, I couldn’t stand the hypocrisy. and dumped them.

  17. Gomez- Yep… sigh

    Frank- That’s bad, I know how you Packers fans are.

    Bob- Same here.

    LSP- You’re welcome!

  18. Football is my favorite thing about fall. Mostly college, but I’ll catch an NFL game when it’s on and I’m free (I’m a Browns fan, can you really blame me for not caring that much?)

    That being said, the sport has overwhelmingly gone to the Dindus. It’s a damned circus filled with retards that hate their fanbase. I get why it continues on, Football is American as apple pie, but the players are as “American” as the bunch of friggin’ third worlders that player Euro ball.

    Yes, I AM pretty racist at this point, and I’m past caring if you call me on it. Anyone who can’t look at the info provided and recognize a pattern is deluded. I’ll change my view when that bunch of 80 IQ hood rats stop acting like this country owes them something because they can toss a ball around.

    Usual caveat about individuals, blah blah blah. My best friend and rackmate for 2 years in the Corps was Black. He hates (insert unspeakable slur). He went Mustang and is the finest kind of officer you’d want to serve under.

    YMMV. This shit needs to stop. His name was Cannon Hinnant.

  19. The article was 100% correct! You think you are so special.. you aren’t! The American solider who risks his life for our country has more guts than your whole team! People are waking up to your high prices..to you kneeling for the flag..you are nothing but spoiled brats! Maybe one day you and your teams won’t be around!

  20. Caveat, I’ve never liked sports. My tribal feeling is mostly US versus them. I also have always hated crowds, especially excited crowds.

    College football is a little bit of an interesting situation. If you pay close attention, some of the football players are making noise on campuses where the staff and faculty are firmly pro BLM.

    If the NFL goes away, what, if any, degrees are college players getting? I bet the whole team isn’t getting the sort that might retain some value.

    So what if the administration caters. So what if idiot (and perhaps flunking) undergrads are getting expelled for using the n word. A few years of getting catered to, then very few options for making a living, is a sucker’s deal.

    Hmm. It probably isn’t the veterans that are going to be decisive in this. That’s something like 7.5% of population?

    The economic contraction from the lockdown is going to mean fewer spare funds for luxuries/fun. The riots are also very bad optics for BLM.

    The NFL is probably not going to shut down/restructure immediately. But it may by the time the current cohort of college Freshmen graduates. I’m pretty sure that few college administrators are anticipating this, and very few freshmen on the football teams.

    I don’t understand fans of highschool and college football well enough to predict how those might shift.