The 2015 Pinkel situation was totally different. It was like
Posted on: August 31, 2020 at 16:52:05 CT
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a slow-motion train derailment where we were the passengers.
We just wanted to survive and hoped the football program would survive too.
Today, we've been subject to four years of hoaxing, scamming, false flags, failed coups, fake impeachment and on and on and on and on.
Donald's Trump presidency has literally been blocked by insane, over-the-top measures by the left, wholly outside the traditional political process.
And now we have endless, professionally funded riots where BLM, co-opted by a bunch of felons, is burning inner cities EVERY NIGHT.
Putting a BLM patch on your jersey under these conditions IS NOT THE SAME as 2015.
Sports fans cannot look at BLM 'protestors' burning down car dealerships on Wednesday and then have 'no opinion' when the football team shows up with BLM patches on Saturday.
The 25% attendence limit may hide the consequences for a while, but sooner or later the ADs of the world are going to feel the wrath of supporters sick of seeing their football program turned into downtown Portland or Seattle...
Edited by RayKinsella1922 at 16:52:31 on 08/31/20