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    Navy Investigates Video of Dogs Attacking Man in Kaepernick Jersey


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    Weird... Should have been a Vick jersey

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiggityDaggityDo View Post
    Weird... Should have been a Vick jersey
    I see what you did there.

    2nd vid better.

    https://twitter.com/BillyCorben/stat...79415879798784

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    I wonder if they have them trained to heel if they play the National Anthem on the intercom.

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    Lot of kids watching on as well. You wonder why our youth are so fukked up.

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    Survey: Main reason for NFL's ratings slide was player take-a-knee protests


    February 6, 2018

    The reasons for the NFL’s ratings decline have been hotly disputed, but a newly released survey suggests that the take-a-knee protests were primarily to blame.

    A UBS Securities analysis released Tuesday showed that 50 percent of U.S. consumers who watched less football in 2017 cited their disapproval of players refusing to stand during the national anthem, the most popular response and up from 32 percent last year.


    The survey comes with the NFL caught up in the debate over whether the protests are driving the ratings decline, a point of contention that resurfaced after this year’s Super Bowl ratings fell 7.1 percent to their lowest level since 2009.


    The Sunday game drew 103.4 million viewers on television, down from 111.3 million who tuned in the previous year, for an audience number that was still good enough for the 10th most popular television broadcast in U.S. history.
    The Super Bowl drop-off followed a 10 percent ratings decline in the regular season and 16 percent drop in the playoffs, according to UBS.








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