Dear NFL, Lets ditch the pink accessories already

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Oct 19, 2004
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SOUTHEAST DAGO
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I want you both or who ever hates this beast cancer awareness month supported by the NFL to revisit this topic when you lose someone to cancer.... Like Your Mother.

aint nothing wrong with the pink for a great cause. Get over it.

1000% agree...hope anybody who says otherwise never has to deal with a female in their lives affected by it,otherwise youd have a completly different view of the topic
 

Defy

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Jan 23, 2006
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Rich City
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He's saying he hopes no one has to deal with it, not that he hopes your bitch gets it...


Step your reading comprehension game up pinsiotti
 

RM211

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Feb 10, 2006
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its for a good cause, wtf is everybody talkin bout! awareness u dumb fucc! until it happens around your family or somebody you know, dont be a dicchead, its not bothering the players.
 
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The apparel that the players & coaches wear are auctioned off by the NFL with the proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.
 

L.D.S.

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Aug 14, 2006
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Mizzourah
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not the tradition of the game.
It's interesting you say that because the astronomical amounts of money they pay these athletes, the unnecessary rule changes that benefit only the corporations long term monetary goals, the globalized commercialization of their apparel, and the athletes god-like status isn't a tradition, either.

A whole month of wearing pink gloves on national TV isn't going to gay anyone enough to turn queer after watching grown men in tight pads fucking bump into each other anymore than the men in tight pads bumping into each other will.

I wear my ribbon proudly and in a place where all can see it because I care for women and understand that for them breast cancer is one of the most psychologically damaging types of cancer for a woman to contract.

Sure, selling the pink merch is a marketing ploy, but it does benefit both the foundation upon purchase and whoever might derive some kind of inspiration from seeing somebody else support it. That's how I became involved in the foundation.