You think it's bs that a so called leader, who happens to be white, didn't have enough respect for his black teammates, to show them support, on an issue that is impacting the black community? They go to war on the football field for that asshole every day, where was his commitment to them?
If they didn't protect him over that, he deserved it then. I have a hard time believing it to be the case, but if it was, makes sense to me if they felt slighted by their so called leader on the offense.
He didn't even stand by the lineman while they sat, hella weird......
Yeah, as somebody who 100% supports these players kneeling, I also 100% support people who choose to stand.
Carr had his reason to stand and say a prayer, just like they had their reason for kneeling.
Taking a hit in the NFL could lead to paralysis or an ended career, -if- his line allowed that to happen they're scumbags plain and simple.
With that said, I don't think they did allow it to happen, I think it was just a bad couple of games and I actually laughed at these conspiracy theories all week. Just thought it was funny EJ Manual got great protection when Carr went down. I also re-watched the 4th quarter and saw the Broncos Defense adjusted to EJ and started to play more prevent instead of blitzing, which could be why EJ got more protection, I just haven't been back in this thread until now to post a reply to my last post.
Question for you though on the subject. You gonna call out the ex Army Ranger Pittsburgh Steeler who stood by himself while the rest of the team stayed in the locker room?
I find your first sentence pretty funny. You claim he doesn't have respect for his black teammates, when you don't actually know their relationship. You're literally reacting to my reaction of -conspiracy theories- lol