NBC broadcaster Cris Collinsworth drew the ire of fans watching the first game of the NFL season between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
Before
kickoff, Collinsworth delivered a message about the NFL’s social
justice initiatives and players demonstrating before the national
anthem.
“I feel like I have to start off by saying I stand behind these players 100%, 100%. What they’re trying to do is bring positive change in this country that frankly is long, long overdue. Let’s just get that out of the way and go call a football game,” he said.
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The longtime NFL announcer’s comments came after the Chiefs locked arms
in unity during the playing of the Black national anthem. The team was
also on the field for “The Star-Spangled Banner” in which most players
either locked arms or put their hands over their hearts. At least one
player knelt and put a fist in the air. The Texans were not out for
the song.
I for one will not support a bunch of spoiled adults acting like children. Especially since they support noted hate groups. What say you?
I for one will not support a bunch of spoiled adults acting like children. Especially since they support noted hate groups. What say you?