Texans owner reportedly said of protests: 'Can’t have the inmates running the prison'
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Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#36Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#37Well... clearly the owner meant what he said.
Very interesting.Comment -
shocka1212SBR Posting Legend
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#38Seahawks -7.5... rip it off like a band aid fellas. this ones gonna get ugly.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#39Comment -
unde0087BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#40booo hooooooComment -
JAKEPEAVY21BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#41so stupid, it's a figure of speech
people cry about the dumbest shit these daysComment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#44At least he didn't use the words "slaves" and "plantations" in his comment.Comment -
DOM-GanadorSBR MVP
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#45Word is out the Texan players "mulled over" sitting out in protest.
Yup. Everybody today seems to be looking for some angle or mistreatment to protest.
Most of these old, white billionaires are insensitive towards race and women.
So what. Move on. Live your life.
There are far more important topics affecting our country. Health Care comes to mind.Comment -
DOM-GanadorSBR MVP
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#46Texans players considered a massive walkout from practice Friday in the wake of controversial remarks by owner Bob McNair about the players' national anthem protests.
The only player who didn't attend practice due to the remarks was wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, whose absence was characterized as a "personal day" by coach Bill O'Brien.
The comments from McNair, "We can't have the inmates running the prison" disgusted, sickened, frustrated and didn't surprise Texans veteran offensive tackle Duane Brown. Brown added that the Texans' players aren't done with the issue and will reconvene to discuss their response further.
"I think the comments were disrespectful, I think it was ignorant, I think it was embarrassing," Brown said. "I think it angered a lot of players, including myself. We put our bodies and minds every time we step on the field. To use an analogy of inmates in a prison, I would say they're disrespectful."
Brown said that he didn't know if he would talk to McNair about it.
"It's a bad situation," Brown said.Comment -
reigle9SBR Posting Legend
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#47would love to see OB's reaction to hopkins sitting out
it's possible he's at his front doorComment -
gojetsgomoxiesSBR MVP
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#48i get the wording wrong but he was just misusing an axiom/idiom/cliche/etc... completely non-offensive
we have huge news here in canada. a grade 3 teacher is in trouble for telling her students - "some eskimos live in igloos".... LOL, like we don't have enough bigger problems in the world....... but same liberals have no problem suggesting to grade 1 students that they may be transsexuals.Comment -
krk1030SBR Posting Legend
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#49Can't stand this outrage culture.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#50It's a mystery???
Didn't the owners all agree back 3 weeks ago... that they will protect all of their players... and if they want to kneel... it's ok???
Wasn't Jerry Jones in photos... kneeling with his players???
All a show.
Owners never gave a fuk about the players. Players need to wake up. They have zero rights.Comment -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#51Is this what moved the Seahawks line a pointComment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#52How do I become an inmate? Uncle Bob can call me whatever he wants as long as the checks clear.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#53Always emember whites go to the gamesComment -
AlbabbieSBR High Roller
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#54Think their is a chance enough Texans players mail it in this game in protest? Seattle the play?Comment -
teaserpleaserBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#55https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/t...ng-the-prison/
If the players had any balls, they would refuse to play this week. I wonder if they'll make him sell the team like Donald Sterling.
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Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#56I guess the animal kingdom will be coming after me if I ever say, "It's raining like cats and dogs!" again.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#57
He was specifically kneeling before the national anthem so as not to make it about the national anthem yet still acknowledge the need to unite.
The truth is Jerry Jones was seen STANDING with his players during the national anthem, his players don't kneel during the anthem.
Why should they? It does no good for anyone.Comment -
slambamSBR MVP
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#58It's a common saying. Man this country is full of over sensitive dbags.Comment -
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BadNinaSBR Posting Legend
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#60I wish they would too. Violate that contract and see who wants to pick you up. Anyone "offended" by this figure of speech is someone looking for something to be offended by. Someone needs to remind the players that there are others out there who would jump at the chance to play for half of what some of these overgrown offended crybabies makes. They need to play ball and STFUComment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer
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#61This whole thing getting out of hand, pathetic people involved in NFL these daysComment -
Roadtrip635SBR Hall of Famer
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#62It's an old saying and in and of itself is pretty harmless, but it was pretty stupid of him to say that, considering the climate right now. Right or wrong, many players are feeling disrespected and are a little touchy, they don't need much to set them off, so why provoke them? Sure the players get paid a lot of money, but they make the owners a lot of money too. The team's playing well right now and the future is looking bright, don't screw with that if you don't have too, it just screws with your own money and gives you problems you don't need.
We've all had to deal with a GF/wife that's already triggered, when they are, don't say something stupid, it just gets worse.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#63I wish they would too. Violate that contract and see who wants to pick you up. Anyone "offended" by this figure of speech is someone looking for something to be offended by. Someone needs to remind the players that there are others out there who would jump at the chance to play for half of what some of these overgrown offended crybabies makes. They need to play ball and STFU
One day the players are going to realize that they have much more power than they realize. These NFL contracts are horseshit. It's been horseshit for years but they have not figured out how to bargain with the owners, who have put the wool over their eyes. What do you think would happen if half the players decide to get injured in the 1st half of a game? Or what if Deshaun Watson decides to sit out 10 minutes before gametime? Now you mess with their money just like kneeling. One day the players are going to come together and "Remind these Owners who really is boss". I'm sure a lot of people will then be really upset with uppity athletes. lolComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#64Many of these athletes are very active in the community. I see them all the time. They are constantly trying to help people in this community. Much more than what I see from others. Why the hell would he call them "Inmates"? That's one of the worst things he could say at a time like this. Then his bullshit apology which wasn't really an apology... "If I offended anyone". Which just means that you really don't give a damn if you offended anyone or not. He's been making money off the backs of others for years. He should know better.Comment -
krk1030SBR Posting Legend
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#65In 2016, McNair donated $4.5 million to Donald Trump and out of all of the NFL owners McNair was the biggest donor to Trump.[7]Comment -
mngamblerSBR MVP
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#66Many of these athletes are very active in the community. I see them all the time. They are constantly trying to help people in this community. Much more than what I see from others. Why the hell would he call them "Inmates"? That's one of the worst things he could say at a time like this. Then his bullshit apology which wasn't really an apology... "If I offended anyone". Which just means that you really don't give a damn if you offended anyone or not. He's been making money off the backs of others for years. He should know better.Comment -
PeterJohnsonRestricted User
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#67In 2016, McNair donated $4.5 million to Donald Trump and out of all of the NFL owners McNair was the biggest donor to Trump.[7]Comment -
teeceeSBR Hall of Famer
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#69Word is out the Texan players "mulled over" sitting out in protest.
Yup. Everybody today seems to be looking for some angle or mistreatment to protest.
Most of these old, white billionaires are insensitive towards race and women.
So what. Move on. Live your life.
There are far more important topics affecting our country. Health Care comes to mind.Comment
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