Texan QB Who Sent Nasty Message To America Will Now Be Forced To Take A Knee The Rest
Of His Life.
Ever since football season began, we've seen protests within the NFL take a nasty
racist turn.
No longer are athletes satisfied with silently kneeling while the national anthem plays,
as many black players are now rendering black power salutes anytime they sack a white player
on the field.
Then things took a startling turn for the worst at the beginning of the season, after
white Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had his back broken during a tackle, where some sports
commentators are speculating that Carr's all-black offensive line refused to block
for him as a savage punishment for Carr for choosing to stand for the national anthem
while they all sat before the game.
Even in light of the racist overtones of these so-called "protests," the NFL has chosen
to take the side of the players and alienate their fans, resulting in startling low viewership
that could cost the league billions just this season.
Texans owner Bob McNair was very displeased with the ongoing protests, and in a recent
meeting according to ESPN The Magazine, said that it's time for these kneeling players
to stop calling the shots.
During a discussion about players' negotiating over their rights to protests, he stated:
"We can't have the inmates running the prison."
Predictably, the whiny players on the Houston Texans team weren't too happy with being
called felons, and in an act of defiance, the majority of the team took a knee before
their game against the Seattle Seahawks, including black quarterback Deshaun Watson.
But shortly after all the black players knelt, karma would come calling, completely destroying
any chance the Texans team had at having a successful season.
NFL.com reported that "One of the most remarkable starts to an NFL career has been cruelly cut
short," after Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson tore his right ACL in practice
Thursday.
via NFL.com:
The injury ends Watson's memorable rookie season after just six starts.
An MRI on the knee confirmed the full extent of the injury, which he suffered on a non-contact
play, per Rapoport.
Watson, who tore his left ACL during his freshman year at Clemson, is facing an 8-9 month rehabilitation
and should be back in time for the start of the 2018 season.
Texans coach Bill O'Brien did not talk about any issues regarding Watson's knee during
his Thursday news conference.
The team only listed Watson as limited after the practice session.
Looks like Watson will be "taking a knee" for quite some time, just not in the way that
he had perhaps anticipated.
As far as the Texans' owners remarks about the NFL being full of felons, he's dead
on.
These players frequently play the moral superiority card to justify their protests, as they love
to tout themselves as the "woke Americans" who are merely using their prominence in society
to stand up for the "injustices" taking place in our country by "racist whites"
who always looking for ways to hold them down.
But if these players were in fact "social justice warriors" who are simply protesting
in order to take a stand for "oppressed blacks," they have quite a bit of explaining
to do after an extensive record of their own brutality and injustices against their fellow
Americans just accidentally got out.
For anyone who's worked in an office, you're probably familiar with the little sign some
businesses have up that lists the "days since an accident."
But if the NFL had such a sign in their locker rooms listing the last time a player was arrested
for a criminal act, the sign would need to be updated constantly, as the current NFL
average is about 1 week between an NFL player getting arrested for criminal misconduct.
NFLarrest.com, a website that "provides an interactive visualized database of National
Football League player Arrests & Charges," reveals that the average time between arrests
is just seven days, while the record without an arrest "is slightly more than two months,
at 65 days."
There's a variety of reasons that players get arrested, but the most common crimes are
drunk driving, drug offenses, domestic violence, assault and battery, gun violations, disorderly
conduct, resisting arrest, theft, burglary, rape and even murder.
Here's a colorful little chart where you can see the breakdown of current crimes that
have been committed by NFL players over the years, proving these idiots have no real goal
for making America a better place or for standing up for "oppressed blacks" as they would
love for everyone to believe.
What's even more hypocritical of these protesting athletes pretending to give a crap about the
"oppression" of others is their personal records of abusing women which is a rampant
issue throughout the NFL.
Not only does the NFL refuse to kick domestic abusers out of the league, they go on to embrace
these domestic abusers with special gifts.
Before NFL players want to lecture Americans about being racists and holding down the black
man, they need to pull out a mirror and start taking long looks at their own reflection.
Looks like they've managed to amass quite the extensive rap sheet of brutalizing and
committing injustices toward their own fellow Americans proving what giant hypocrites these
protesting athletes truly are.
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