The National Football League is in freeze mode as fans are leaving in large numbers because of the lack of respect showed by players taking a knee during the national anthem.
A large number of the liberal snowflakes have expressed that this isn’t an coordinated toward the military or veterans, and rather an exhibition against President Trump’s SOB remarks.
In any case, many fans don’t see it like that, and there are even a couple of NFL players who have confidence in remaining standing for the national hymn.
One player specifically who has faith in remaining standing for the anthem is Oakland Raiders Quarterback Derek Carr who is white. The opposition line who need to secure him are African-American, and they all took a knee amid the national anthem before the Oakland Raiders played the Washington Redskins.
A few sources in the NFL trust that the Oakland Raiders opposition line intentionally tossed and permitted Derek Carr to be put down on a few different circumstances and all striking back for Mr. Carr not taking a knee.
What is giving a reason for concern is that Derek Carr was sacked four times by the Washington Redskins, consecutively, and last season, with a similar opposition line, he was not put down, not even once. What’s more, the Oakland Raiders focus on who has a strong notoriety as a player.
For a professional center in the NFL this is unheard of. It is rumored that one player on the Oakland Raiders offensive line said, “If he wants to stand alone (for the national anthem), he can stand alone on the field.”
On the off chance that the allegations of the Oakland Raiders opposition line tossing for amusement is valid, this would be the biggest outrage in NFL history and would demolish whatever believability is left of the NFL.
Now, the NFL stands to lose billions of dollars because of a 11% drop in evaluations and a 17.9% drop in ticket deals contrasted a week ago.
An embarrassment for the NFL including an intentional group put down on a player and showing prejudice toward their quarterback would likely be the nail in the helmet for the league.