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Exactly where did you get that from? Besides a fake tweet.
Haha... Just saw he changed his twitter handle to Fruce Beldman now... I got got
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Exactly where did you get that from? Besides a fake tweet.
Lol it happens.Haha... Just saw he changed his twitter handle to Fruce Beldman now... I got got
Does not agreeing with a particular method of protest mean you don't really care about your players?Lol it happens.
I'm sure majority coaches feel the exact same way that Dabo, Harbough etc feel just decide not to say anything. How many you think truly care abt their players? Not just the good ones??
Does not agreeing with a particular method of protest mean you don't really care about your players?
Harbaugh's comments and Dabo's long ignorant diatribe weren't really all that similar either.
Every time ppl don't get it mane ...like do y'all luv y'all coaches/teams THAT much ?Does not agreeing with a particular method of protest mean you don't really care about your players?
Harbaugh's comments and Dabo's long ignorant diatribe weren't really all that similar either.
Yes it does because what does Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney, rich middle aged white men, know about the black experience in 2016?
Considering most of the players he is coaching are young black black men and considering he makes 10's of millions of dollars off their backs, he shouldn't have damn thing to say except unequivocal support and so should every other coach.
Yet they care more about them standing for a song created by a racist that symbolizes a country where their lives aren't valued the same way as soon as they step off the field.
We know the real reasons, Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney live in a world of white privledge and feel they can tell these young men what to do and how to react to their own experience.
You can tell the oppressed how to protest their oppression in a non violent way and say you still support them.
It seems so easy to understand yet and still you see the same ignorant takes every time this topic comes up.
There's a lack of empathy for the players and its strictly business with them when it comes to these kids.
Does not agreeing with a particular method of protest mean you don't really care about your players?
Harbaugh's comments and Dabo's long ignorant diatribe weren't really all that similar either.
There's a lack of empathy for the players and its strictly business with them when it comes to these kids.
Close to nothingYes it does because what does Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney, rich middle aged white men, know about the black experience in 2016?
Considering most of the players he is coaching are young black black men and considering he makes 10's of millions of dollars off their backs, he shouldn't have damn thing to say except unequivocal support and so should every other coach.
Yet they care more about them standing for a song created by a racist that symbolizes a country where their lives aren't valued the same way as soon as they step off the field.
We know the real reasons, Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney live in a world of white privledge and feel they can tell these young men what to do and how to react to their own experience.
You can tell the oppressed how to protest their oppression in a non violent way and say you still support them.
It seems so easy to understand yet and still you see the same ignorant takes every time this topic comes up.
No, I agree that these kids are simply slabs of meat to most of these guys and vessels to further their own careers.
There's a lack of empathy for the players and its strictly business with them when it comes to these kids.
Well in this case you are wrong...he said he doesn't believe in motivation behind the protest (which is injustice for black ppl ) then quickly apologized when he knew he goofed ...that might be your coach but he's no different than the rest n he lookin funny for them protest comments , some things are bigger than a coach/teamYes it does because what does Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney, rich middle aged white men, know about the black experience in 2016?
Considering most of the players he is coaching are young black black men and considering he makes 10's of millions of dollars off their backs, he shouldn't have damn thing to say except unequivocal support and so should every other coach.
Yet they care more about them standing for a song created by a racist that symbolizes a country where their lives aren't valued the same way as soon as they step off the field.
We know the real reasons, Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney live in a world of white privledge and feel they can tell these young men what to do and how to react to their own experience.
You can tell the oppressed how to protest their oppression in a non violent way and say you still support them.
It seems so easy to understand yet and still you see the same ignorant takes every time this topic comes up.
Close to nothing
But does disagreeing with a particular method of protest mean that you don't have empathy for your players and the plight they and the communities they come from are and have been going through?
It's one thing to disagree with a particular form of protest, and completely another to dictate to a group how, when, and under what circumstances they should protest. Harbaugh isn't guilty of the latter IMO.
There's a lack of empathy for the players and its strictly business with them when it comes to these kids.
No, I agree that these kids are simply slabs of meat to most of these guys and vessels to further their own careers.
But I haven't seen that be the case with Harbaugh yet, and although I'd admit that I'm biased, I'd venture to believe that it's probably different with him based on his experience as both a collegiate and pro player.
That comment was on the fly in the middle of a press conference, and wasn't unprompted.Well in this case you are wrong...he said he doesn't believe in motivation behind the protest (which is injustice for black ppl ) then quickly apologized when he knew he goofed ...that might be your coach but he's no different than the rest n he lookin funny for them protest comments , some things are bigger than a coach/team
https://www.google.com/amp/ftw.usat...gh-colin-kaepernick-protest/amp?client=safari
N I am talking his word, the original one ...not after somebody wrote up a nice apology for himWell in this case you are wrong...he said he doesn't believe in motivation behind the protest (which is injustice for black ppl ) then quickly apologized when he knew he goofed ...that might be your coach but he's no different than the rest n he lookin funny for them protest comments , some things are bigger than a coach/team
https://www.google.com/amp/ftw.usat...gh-colin-kaepernick-protest/amp?client=safari
That comment was on the fly in the middle of a press conference, and wasn't unprompted.
He further clarified that he misspoke and let known his true intentions, and based on the fact there is no evidence he's been flippant in that past on these type of issues, I think we should take the man at his word.
https://www1.arbitersports.com/Grou...es/2016 NCAA Football Rules Changes Final.pdfExcept as in paragraph 3 (below), players not covered in paragraph 1 (above)
while the ball is still in the tackle box, and all players after the ball has left the
tackle box, are allowed to block below the waist only if the force of the initial
contact is directed from the front. “From the front” is understood to mean within
the clock-face region between “10 o’clock and 2 o’clock” forward of the player being
blocked.
What block?
Now that should have definitely been a penaltyJeeeeeez @ that hit on Speedy Noil
That screen pass on the goal line to Ridley
Yes it does because what does Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney, rich middle aged white men, know about the black experience in 2016?
Considering most of the players he is coaching are young black men and considering he makes 10's of millions of dollars off their backs, he shouldn't have damn thing to say except unequivocal support and so should every other coach.
Yet they care more about them standing for a song created by a racist that symbolizes a country where their lives aren't valued the same way as soon as they step off the field.
We know the real reasons, Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney live in a world of white privledge and feel they can tell these young men what to do and how to react to their own experience.
You can't tell the oppressed how to protest their oppression in a non violent way and say you still support them.
It seems so easy to understand yet and still you see the same ignorant takes every time this topic comes up.
Yes it does because what does Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney, rich middle aged white men, know about the black experience in 2016?
Considering most of the players he is coaching are young black men and considering he makes 10's of millions of dollars off their backs, he shouldn't have damn thing to say except unequivocal support and so should every other coach.
Yet they care more about them standing for a song created by a racist that symbolizes a country where their lives aren't valued the same way as soon as they step off the field.
We know the real reasons, Jim Harbough and Dabo Sweeney live in a world of white privledge and feel they can tell these young men what to do and how to react to their own experience.
You can't tell the oppressed how to protest their oppression in a non violent way and say you still support them.
It seems so easy to understand yet and still you see the same ignorant takes every time this topic comes up.
"Who's this guy talking race when he should be talking sports?! Roll damn Tide!"It's 2016.
We still have racism.
Now please let's talk about college football.