Long’s one year in New England ended with a Super Bowl ring.
<header class="EmbedHeader"> </header><footer class="EmbedFooter"> Thank you Pats Nation. As a player you've given so much support to, I owe you an explanation as to why I'll be moving on in FA... even if it isn't a big deal. This year and this opportunity gave me a ton. I made lifelong friends in a great locker room and became a champion. I'm so thankful that Coach B (the GOAT) took a chance on me and allowed me the opportunity to play a small part in this wonderful year. This has zero to do with money, etc. It's the right move in my heart because I want to get back to being the player I was before. I'm thankful for my role this year, but as a competitor, I'm itching to do what I do best.It was important to say thank you personally. You may not remember me much, but I'll always remember y'all!! #driveforfive#missionaccomplished
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Mr KLC
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-19-07
31097
#2
A University of Virginia alum, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long posted multiple tweets critical of President Donald Trump’s response to the Charlottesville, Va., tragedy.
And on Thursday, the veteran showed support for one of his new teammates. Long put his hand on Malcolm Jenkins‘ back during the vocal safety’s raised-fist anthem protest, remarking after the preseason game it was time for more white players to get behind their black peers protesting for racial equality.
“I haven’t seen statistics, but I’d be willing to bet the vast majority of people voicing those white supremacist sentiments were from out of town,” Long said recently, via Tim McManus of ESPN.com. “The majority of the people that were defending our hometown against ideals like that were from Charlottesville, or students. It’s disheartening, but I really think it’s desperation for those folks to feel threatened by us doing the right thing.”
Michael Bennett and Marshawn Lynch became two more players protesting earlier this preseason by sitting during the anthem. The Seattle Seahawks defensive end also said white players joining them would change the conversation about how this is perceived.
“It would take a white player to really get things changed,” Bennett said during an interview on ESPN’s “SC6.” “Because when somebody from the other side understands and they step up and they speak up about it … it would change the whole conversation. Because when you bring somebody who doesn’t have to be a part of (the) conversation making himself vulnerable in front of it, I think when that happens, things will really take a jump.”
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#3
He is a loser
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44709
#4
Originally posted by Mr KLC
A University of Virginia alum, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long posted multiple tweets critical of President Donald Trump’s response to the Charlottesville, Va., tragedy.
And on Thursday, the veteran showed support for one of his new teammates. Long put his hand on Malcolm Jenkins‘ back during the vocal safety’s raised-fist anthem protest, remarking after the preseason game it was time for more white players to get behind their black peers protesting for racial equality.
“I haven’t seen statistics, but I’d be willing to bet the vast majority of people voicing those white supremacist sentiments were from out of town,” Long said recently, via Tim McManus of ESPN.com. “The majority of the people that were defending our hometown against ideals like that were from Charlottesville, or students. It’s disheartening, but I really think it’s desperation for those folks to feel threatened by us doing the right thing.”
Michael Bennett and Marshawn Lynch became two more players protesting earlier this preseason by sitting during the anthem. The Seattle Seahawks defensive end also said white players joining them would change the conversation about how this is perceived.
“It would take a white player to really get things changed,” Bennett said during an interview on ESPN’s “SC6.” “Because when somebody from the other side understands and they step up and they speak up about it … it would change the whole conversation. Because when you bring somebody who doesn’t have to be a part of (the) conversation making himself vulnerable in front of it, I think when that happens, things will really take a jump.”
a loser and liar.
the fascists came in from all over to illegally shutdown a permit-ed rally after ACLU ordeal because the jackass mayor isn't American. These are the anti-fa idiots who are upset from losing the election.
<header class="EmbedHeader"> </header><footer class="EmbedFooter"> Thank you Pats Nation. As a player you've given so much support to, I owe you an explanation as to why I'll be moving on in FA... even if it isn't a big deal. This year and this opportunity gave me a ton. I made lifelong friends in a great locker room and became a champion. I'm so thankful that Coach B (the GOAT) took a chance on me and allowed me the opportunity to play a small part in this wonderful year. This has zero to do with money, etc. It's the right move in my heart because I want to get back to being the player I was before. I'm thankful for my role this year, but as a competitor, I'm itching to do what I do best.It was important to say thank you personally. You may not remember me much, but I'll always remember y'all!! #driveforfive#missionaccomplished
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This is probably the most BS I ever read from a player in my life. He should of just kept it all inside.
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Plaza23
SBR Hall of Famer
12-29-13
7392
#7
Originally posted by lakerboy
Won the Superbowl
He was an overrated overpaid piece of trash on the Rams. He was drafted #2 overall and never made a single pro bowl his entire a career.
Not surprising he's a Hollywood liberal. His daddy must be proud
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MoonPond
SBR Sharp
10-12-12
398
#8
If Michael Bennett doesn't want black people to be shot and killed by police officers, why doesn't he just tell them to stop committing so crime?
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marcoloco
SBR MVP
07-05-10
3986
#9
Originally posted by MoonPond
If Michael Bennett doesn't want black people to be shot and killed by police officers, why doesn't he just tell them to stop committing so crime?
because his ancestors 12+ generations ago were slaves and that "experience" sometimes makes him scared of white people
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94379
#10
Originally posted by marcoloco
because his ancestors 12+ generations ago were slaves and that "experience" sometimes makes him scared of white people
Shocking thing isn't it. I mean skinheads marching on American streets is okay isn't it?
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tony_come
SBR Posting Legend
03-31-10
21695
#11
Lebroom father is a great man. He gave the world his greatest specimen. We are grateful
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dlowilly
SBR Posting Legend
11-09-16
13862
#12
Originally posted by tony_come
Lebroom father is a great man. He gave the world his greatest specimen. We are grateful
Would love to thank him but no one knows who he is
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dlowilly
SBR Posting Legend
11-09-16
13862
#13
Chris Long is a worthless cuck like his dad
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#14
Another gay loser like his dad
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tony_come
SBR Posting Legend
03-31-10
21695
#15
Originally posted by dlowilly
Would love to thank him but no one knows who he is
Neither does Colin kaepernick knows who his father is
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ChuckyTheGoat
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-04-11
37442
#16
Originally posted by jjgold
Another gay loser like his dad
LOL, yeah ok.
Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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dlowilly
SBR Posting Legend
11-09-16
13862
#17
Originally posted by tony_come
Neither does Colin kaepernick knows who his father is
It would seem having anonymous fathers produces great athletes but bitchy people