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Brad and Micah return for an early morning pod. The boys talk about the Astros and Dodgers getting heated, the NBA's restart, and the latest news around the National Football League. Call our hotline: 800.392.6344 We're back tomorrow with Tight & High.
(00:00) Local News Chat: COVID Trends & Baseball Delays (20:00) Your Take on Playing the National Anthem at Events (41:00) Congressman Mike Gallagher on COVID & Outdoors (62:00) The Superintendents: Appleton & Neenah on Restart (93:30) The Takeaway: What Does It Mean to Be a Rebel?
00:00 Would you like to hear a statement from Jerry Jones about social activism or Juneteenth? 13:25 NFL chief medical officer on guidelines for upcoming season: “We will be flexible and adaptable.” 25:36 What do you make of Doug Pederson’s comments about potentially bringing in Colin Kaepernick? 37:08 Mark Cuban releases a statement in support of anthem protests.
In 2016, when Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest police violence against black and brown people, most white NFL players remained silent or, worse, criticized the action, reframing it as disrespect for the flag and U.S. troops. Two-time Super Bowl-winning defensive end Chris Long, who was playing for the New England Patriots at the time, actually listened to Kap to gain a better understanding and became one of the league’s first white players to publicly support the protests. In addition to speaking out, in 2017, he famously threw his arm around Philadelphia Eagles teammate and activist Malcolm Jenkins during his raised-fist protest to show solidarity. On this episode of “Getcha Popcorn Ready,” Chris joins T.O. and Hatch to talk about his teammates’ earlier protest in the wake of Mike Brown’s killing and why it didn’t move the needle like Kap kneeling, why he decided to speak up, the importance of white NFL stars like J.J. Watt throwing their influence behind the movement and what advice he gives them, why Drew Brees’ recent comments about disrespecting the flag were so disappointing, what protests will look like moving forward, and why it’s not enough to simply not be racist. Also, T.O. opens up about a disturbing racist encounter he had early on in his career. This is an important episode you do not want to miss. Follow us on social media! IG: @getchapopcast TW: @getchapopcast FB: Getcha Popcorn Ready Podcast Produced in Association with Workhouse Media
The murder of George Floyd has cast an unfortunate spotlight on the city of Minneapolis and in the coming months, we'll see how the city's institutions, including its sports teams, react. The University of Minnesota, for example, cut ties with the Minneapolis Police Department, but could we see the Vikings follow suit?Terez Paylor & Charles Robinson open the podcast with some questions the NFL world must address in relation to the ongoing social unrest as a result of Floyd's death.Is it a legitimate or an empty gesture that the NFL announced a plan to donate $250 million over 10 years to causes related to social injustice? What would it take for the Vikings, or any NFL franchise, end their relationship to their local PD? How should teams address players who wish to kneel for the anthem when games resume this fall?Later in the show, Terez & Charles break down comments Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians made about potentially keeping one backup QB out of the facility this season as a "quarantine quarterback." (21:20)They also discuss the league's consideration of decreasing the amount of pre-season games from four to two for each franchise. (25:50)Charles describes the collective exasperation most franchises have with Jadeveon Clowney at this point, as the former first overall pick remains unsigned. (36:00)Our experts wrap up the show with some listener questions about how organizations are handling the Black Lives Matter movement and which players with the franchise tag we could expect to see signed or traded. (43:45)Stay up to date with the latest NFL news and coverage from Yahoo Sports on Twitter @YahooSportsNFL.Follow Charles @CharlesRobinsonFollow Terez @TerezPaylorTag your questions for the guys on Twitter with #YahooNFLPodcastCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports Podcast family at https://apple.co/2Abi8jk or at yahoosports.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TSN Hockey Analyst Dave Poulin joins the show to discuss John Tortorella's change of opinion on anthem protests, how the Black Lives Matter movement is impacting the sports world, the NHL's return during COVID-19 and more.
Toronto FC and Argonauts President Bill Manning joins the show to discuss the MLS return tournament, the MLS announcing they support players who want to protest during the anthem and more.
TSN host James Duthie joins the show to discuss the John Tortorella's change of view on players taking a knee during the anthem, NASCAR banning confederate flags at all races, Colin Kaepernick's future and more.
NBC Sports NBA writer Kurt Helin joined the show to discuss more details surrounding the NBA's return, TV broadcast discussions, anthem protest possibilities and roster sizes.
In Hour 2, Felger and Mazz got into the New England Patriots and Julian Edelman’s motivation. The guys also discussed Roger Goodell’s statement and protesting during the National Anthem. Finally, they looked back at the 2017 NFL Draft.
John Feinstein of The Washington Post joined us for his weekly chat about national headlines. We started off by analyzing the national anthem protest debate following Roger Goodell's statement last week. Plus news about baseball and tennis getting back to playing...or not playing at all.
Hour one of the week is here! Little League baseball is back for PK. Plus we discussed the outrage for National Anthem protests returning following Roger Goodell's comments.
This episode features a fascinating conversation that took place earlier this year with Dr. Alex Piquero, Ashbel Smith professor of Criminology at UT Dallas. Topics include crime, police brutality, NFL, and the National Anthem Protests.
In this episode, we discussed the recently leaked Kendrick Lamar EP and dove into the morality behind leaks as a whole. We also analyzed how Earl Thomas' injury highlights exactly why Leveon Bell is holding out while examining the broader issue of the distribution of money in Football at every level.
1Starr Radio gives a brutally honest take on the Anthem Protests, Colin Kaepernick, Black Lives Matter and the brutal opposition of Trump and racist white America http://www.1starr.com
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At some point any protest needs to shift its focus. Actions by players this weekend seem to indicate that such a time is nearing. Jay weighs in on what's next. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/AverageBroShow/support
Rick Horrow, the CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures joins the Sport Market to lend his thoughts on the US Open and why it has success year in & year out, as well on the upcoming NFL season and its storylines.
This week Colleen chatted with Darius Fleming about the NFL Anthem demonstrations and all that has gone along with that. Darius Fleming is a Chicago native and former NFL player and teammate of Colin Kaepernick. Darius cut to the core of what these demonstrations are about and why they matter.
Did T.O. make his point Was the HOF overshadowed by not having all the inductees attend? The Anthem issue still going strong America's team chooses to stand, how does Commish T feel? Cam Newton vs Kelvin Benjamin Why isn't Dez Bryant on a team? Other preseason topics JB, KStarr and Dr. Train want to discuss...
In this episode I share my thoughts as a Black man on the ongoing NFL protests this season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenney-millington/support
A simple traffic stop in a little known city in South Carolina truly reveals the part of the American psycological fabric no one wants to talk about. The Anthem, our President, and what it means for the United States moving forward. Don't miss this intriguing conversation with KC and he RANTS with some friends about the State of the US.
Hear my take on how NFL players can stop anthem protest but still win combating police brutality in the communities they came from. In a topic that feels very close to home for a lot of Americans, hear my take on why the players need to say screw it and make changes from within. Hear why America issues with slavery is still affecting race relations today and how it can start to be fixed. Why the original message has disappeared, and the protests are not helping the optics. Lastly why my solution players should start a huge education fund to help local people police the local communities which can help reduce police brutality. Subscribe and share, Leave a rating on Apple Podcasts also. Thank you for the support and feedback. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ronnie & TKras dive into a heated debate about the Dolphins considering suspending players up to 4 games for kneeling during the National Anthem...
Jeff Risdon is in for Jim Costa as the guys talk the latest updates on the NFL anthem protest. Next Jeff explains what could lead to a failed Lions season. The guys then discuss what is the more appealing Thanksgiving game, MSU or the Lions. The guys also touch on the ceilings and floors of the Lions rookies and ask what TV show your favorite football team would be.
This segment smells like a locker room. A locker room that smells like Dwight Clark and America.
Stand Up Comedian Kevin McTaggart rants about a controversy with the Seven Daysies, idiots on social media, the Boston Celtics, Lebron James and the NFL’s new Anthem rule among other topics. #McTaggartAttack
Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep on BlogTalkRadio.com, Sunday, May 27th 2018, 9pm-11pm EST. Call in at (914) 338-1375! 1) NFL passes new policy that will fine teams who's players kneel in protest during National Anthem. Fans respond in outrage. #BoycottNFL 2) Civil rights groups protest at NFL HQ for players' right to kneel. 3) Oba William King – Black Storyteller. 4) African American Origins of Memorial Day. 5) Dr. Ray Winbush discusses The Case for Reparations. 6) Remembering Malcolm X – an excerpt from A. Peter Bailey. Call in with Questions/Comments at 914-338-1375.
Proline Sports Handicapping Show Chip and Jim.........discuss NBA, NFL anthem protests and how the players are shppting themselves in the foot.....no, actually, eventually in the pocketbook. What is an Integrity Fee and why the leagues should get nothing,
Proline Sports Handicapping Show Chip and Jim.........discuss NBA, NFL anthem protests and how the players are shppting themselves in the foot.....no, actually, eventually in the pocketbook. What is an Integrity Fee and why the leagues should get nothing,
Each week at Foul Play-by-Play, we cover the law-related, sports headlines, including the cheats, cheap shots and alleged criminals in sports. Here are the headlines, "Historically Foul Play," “Statistically Significant Foul Player,” and Cheats of the Week for the week of May 18-25. NFL Anthem Protests, Milwaukee Bucks Rookie Tased by Police, and Cheats of the Week for May 18-25 The NFL Plan to Profit from Sports Betting, Donald Trump Does Something Good, and Indiana Law Professor Nathaniel Grow Talks on the Sports Broadcasting Act Headlines New NFL Anthem Protests Policy Adopted without a Vote According to Seth Wickersham, the NFL owners adopted a new national anthem policy despite an official vote never taking place, which he tweeted is “atypical for such a major resolution.” According to Jim Trotter of NFL.com, there were eight to 10 owners who, before the meetings, expressed support for keeping the league’s anthem policy “as is.” They believed the protests were fading and the league should instead focus on community work being done by players. Regardless, it seems the resolution has been adopted by the NFL, and players who choose to be on the field for the national anthem must either “show respect” for the anthem and flag or the team will be fined. The resolution is intentionally vague, allowing NFL owners and the commissioners to determine what qualifies as respect on a case-by-case basis. So standing for the anthem with a fist in the air like Chris Long did to show solidarity for his protesting teammates would be a finable offense. Team owners can pass those fines onto the players, which will allow them to control the players. While New York Jets chairman Christopher Johnson volunteered to pay all fines incurred by Jets players for violating the policy, other owners aren’t expected to be as tolerant. And if an owners says “this team will pay anthem protest fines as a team” not too many players will be protesting. Well the NFL Players' Association is already telling players to save their money for a 2021 lockout, when they next negotiate with owners on a collective bargaining agreement, during which the players could demand a more preferred anthem policy. That works perfectly for me, because I intend to stop watching football if the Vikings don’t win a Super Bowl in the next three years, and not because of anthem protests. I’m tired of watching seven seconds of action followed by 25 seconds of inaction. I’m tired of watching kickers and officials determine the outcomes of games. I’m tired of NFL replay, which will now be used to review ejections. And I’m tired of coaches punting on fourth and inches. But at least a catch is a catch again. USA Swimming Sued for Covering-up Sexual Abuse Olympic swimmer Ariana Kukors Smith is suing USA Swimming alleging a cover-up of her former coach's sexual abuse. Kukors Smith alleges that Sean Hutchison groomed her for sexual abuse when she was 13, started touching and kissing her when she was 16 and engaged in sexual activity with her when she was 17. Worse yet, she alleges the national governing body knew her former coach sexually abused her as early as 2005, when she was 16. The lawsuit alleges that officials did not report it to authorities and didn't protect Kukors Smith while shielding Hutchison and the image of USA Swimming. It seems like a case similar to that of the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky scandal, except we know multiple Penn State employees witnessed Sandusky’s behavior with underage boys. In this case, USA Swimming hired a private investigator in 2010 to look into rumors of a relationship between the then-21 Kukors and Hutchison, who was 39, finding no misconduct after the two and others denied the relationship. Cannabis Use Dashes Dreams of Minor League Baseball Prospect, High School Football Player The Houston Astros cut suspended minor leaguer and former top prospect Jon Singleton because he couldn’t resist smoking cannabis.
Better late than never, the NFL finally made a decision on a policy regarding the national anthem, encouraging words for those won or lost in recent elections across the country and more on this 99th episode of TrendChat!
Better late than never, the NFL finally made a decision on a policy regarding the national anthem, encouraging words for those won or lost in recent elections across the country and more on this 99th episode of TrendChat!
Topics include: the NBA playoffs, the NFL considering punishment for players protesting during the National Anthem, "The Rundown" and more. (original airdate: 5/22/18)
Topics include: the NBA playoffs, the NFL considering punishment for players protesting during the National Anthem, "The Rundown" and more. (original airdate: 5/22/18)
Peter Ogburn may currently be at home prepping for Alabama's likely loss in the Sugar Bowl, but he made sure to tape a year-end special on sports and politics before he skipped town. Our favorite sports reporters - Lindsay Gibbs (ThinkProgress), Tyler Tynes (SB Nation) and Travis Waldron (HuffPost) - joined Peter to discuss the anthem protests, Colin Kaepernick, and white America's fundamental misunderstanding of social injustice.
On this episode we talked a little on the Supreme Court reinstating President Trump travel ban, the NFL reaching a deal with the players protesting the national anthem, the verdict in the Kate Steinle trial, and more. Also our interview with Joshua Thifault about Turning Point USA upcoming Student Action Summit.
On this episode we talked a little on the Supreme Court reinstating President Trump travel ban, the NFL reaching a deal with the players protesting the national anthem, the verdict in the Kate Steinle trial, and more. Also our interview with Joshua Thifault about Turning Point USA upcoming Student Action Summit.
Chris Spielman talks college playoff rankings and NFL anthem protests
Former NFL qb Colin Kaepernick has filed an official grievance accusing the NFL of colluding to keep him out of the league due to his Anthem Protests.
Casey is joined by Matt Mikolas, a military veteran and black man in America. Matt talks about how he is…
In Episode 46 of the McTaggart Attack Podcast, Kevin McTaggart disucsses how he thinks the NFL Anthem protest is flawed, Why ESPN are a bunch of hypocrites, the atrocity that There is no Five Guys Burgers and Fries in Rutlans VT, and his Thoughts on National Coming Out Day among other topics that he can't remember right now. Emjoy! #McTaggartAttack
On this episode we touched a number topics including the Boy Scouts allowing girls to join, NFL Commissioner clarification on the anthem protests, the new "conscience of America" Eminem and Harvey Weinstein. We also had part two with Burgess Owens with a recent interview talking about what has transpired in the time since our first interview last year and of course some thoughts on the anthem protests and more!
On this episode we touched a number topics including the Boy Scouts allowing girls to join, NFL Commissioner clarification on the anthem protests, the new "conscience of America" Eminem and Harvey Weinstein. We also had part two with Burgess Owens with a recent interview talking about what has transpired in the time since our first interview last year and of course some thoughts on the anthem protests and more!
Chuck & Hartsy make amends, crack open a couple cold ones on our first night poddie, and have our first guest interview, a call-in from North of the border. Listen in as we chirp about: national anthem protests how good is Nico Hischier (Hee-she-yer)? Chuck’s “undying love” for Alex Ovechkin (lies) Hartsy’s actual undying love … Continue reading "Chuck & Hartsy make amends, anthem protests, Hischier impresses, Chuck “loves” Ovi (false), Reaves vs Preds, and our first guest interview – B2B Eppie #004"
Bill Press welcomes Travis Waldron, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Seung Min Kim to discuss Donald Trump's call for NBC's broadcast license to be revoked, the debate around whether college athletes deserve to be paid, a California congressman's call for Dianne Feinstein to primaried and Mitch McConnell's uncertain future as Senate majority leader - the entire Thursday edition of the Bill Press Show
This past Sunday added some more twists and turns to the ongoing protests during the national anthem at sporting events involving Vice President Mike Pence, Colin Kaepernick, Jerry Jones and ESPN'S Jemele Hill. Also we played a never before aired interview from last year with Super Bowl Champ Burgess Owens to talk about his new book "Liberalism, or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps"
The recent protests against the National Anthem are more than just about taking a knee, but they are another symptom of the growing division we are experiencing in America in regards to race. It seems like we have gone backward instead of forward in the progress of race relations. The protests have even extended to high school football games. Hosts Jeff Eckart & Jayson Brewer speak with a high school football coach, Steve Anderson, who has witnessed racism first hand against his players. Is it possible that we are in the early stages of healing from all this? Is God taking us through all this pain right now to bring us through into a time of healing? Are we able to recognize what God is doing through all the noise of division?
This past Sunday added some more twists and turns to the ongoing protests during the national anthem at sporting events involving Vice President Mike Pence, Colin Kaepernick, Jerry Jones and ESPN'S Jemele Hill. Also we played a never before aired interview from last year with Super Bowl Champ Burgess Owens to talk about his new book "Liberalism, or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps"
In the 1st hour of the show Michael and guest host Todd Shapiro discuss the Maple Leafs 8-5 win over the Rangers, the offensive outburst that has seen the team score 15 goals in 2 games, the MLB playoffs, the NFL weekend and VP Mike Pence leaving the Colts game early because of Anthem Protests. Guests include TSN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillips and Corey Landsberg stops by for "Better Chance".
Topics include: the National Anthem/flag protests, what the next steps should be, the failure to designate successors in the Civil Rights Movement and more. (Original airdate: 10/5/17)
This Week: We are joined by Steve Shanley to discuss many topics in the sports world.We dive into the MLB Postseason and look at the matchups and who we like to win it all. (2:00-20:30)We breakdown the top QB's in College Football and who makes the best pro prospect. (22:30-35:00)Contender or Pretender for some NFL teams along with a look at Week 5 in the NFL and pick the Worst Game of the Week. (35:30-1:20:30)Final Dirves include: Orioles, Anthem Protests, new all star game format in the NBA, and Why we need to love the big guys. (1:21:00-1:29:00)
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On this week's show Shireen Ahmed and Jessica Luther talk about the NHL's response to #takeaknee and the anthem protests, the role of race, and our utter exhaustion with people being purposefully ignorant about why people are kneeling. Lindsay Gibbs interviews professional baller Kelsey Bone about the anthem protests and her career. As always, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, Bad Ass Woman of the Week, and What’s Good in our worlds. For more information, check out our website http://burnitalldownpod.com. And as promised, here are the relief efforts that athletes have set up to help those affected by Irma and Maria in the Caribbean: ** Monica Puig's: https://www.youcaring.com/victimsofhurricanemariainpuertorico-956371 ** Carmelo Anthony's: https://www.youcaring.com/puertorico-956698 ** Tim Duncan's: https://www.youcaring.com/21usvirginislandrelieffund-942738 ** Karina LeBlanc's with UNICEF: https://secure.unicef.ca/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1672&ea.campaign.id=47130 ** Jorge Posada's: https://www.youcaring.com/familiesandkidsdevastatedbyhurricanemaria-956568
This week we discuss Puerto Rico, health care and anthem protests. We are joined by special guest Kayla Galang of Fembeat https://www.facebook.com/FemBeatAtx/
Before cracking open some Salted Caramel Stout by Southern Tier Brewing, Scott and Mike debate the proper pronunciation of caramel before discussing pornstars trying to land QBs, Carson Wentz putting his money where his mouth is, Yankees fans tipping signs, Jeopardy contestants failing miserably, Butterfingers and the Chicago Bears beefing on Twitter, and a new anti-Cowboys beer. Even though you’re probably sick of hearing it, the fellas have to discuss the Anthem Protests in the NFL, and they touch on the NCAA basketball scandal. A new segment is unveiled, as we listen to hear what Scottie Doesn’t Know!
Episode 78: Anthem Protests, Section 702, Yemen War, Russian Meddling, Surveillance Towers by Five Minutes Five Issues
There's a lot to cover on this edition of the On Iowa Podcast besides just Saturday's Iowa-Michigan State game. The Gazette's Marc Morehouse and Mike Hlas discuss the scandal rocking college basketball, anthem protests in football and Kirk Ferentz's stance on his players making social statements, Iowa's linebackers -- Josey Jewell's crazy numbers in particular -- and the Iowa-Penn State thriller from last week. Plus, a look at just how close the Iowa-MSU series has been with Kirk Ferentz and Mark Dantonio in charge and keys to the game this week in East Lansing. Follow @GazetteOnIowa on Twitter and like us on Facebook: the gazette.com/oniowacrg.
You don't want to skip this interview. Put simply, Michael Cargill is his own man and a badass at that.
On this episode we talk about the ongoing national anthem protests and why I choose to stand. Also we have a quick chat with Texas Rep. Matt Krause about the Texas Freedom Caucus and the upcoming race for Texas Speaker of the House.
2:06 – The latest on the NFL Anthem protests, 2:19 – More on the protests, 2:37 – State Sen. Leah Vukmir joins the show, 2:54 – Mayor Tom Barrett is okay with Milwaukee being a sanctuary city
Casey is joined by Drew Olsen, one of the owners of American Soccer Analysis, and former political big shot. Drew…
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2:06 – Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva apologizes for not staying with team during National Anthem, 2:19 – Liberals want the NFL gone, 2:36 – Vicki takes more calls, 2:49 – More calls
United States Marine Rivvy calls in to give his thoughts on the NFL anthem protests. He also talks a little about his family in Puerto Rico. Then Tools finally agrees with Dale about something.
Bill is out sick today so Tools is hosting solo w/ By the Book Buda. They discuss the drama in Orchard Park over Jim Kelly's critical comments of LeSean McCoy's anthem antics and then Brother Wease joins to talk about the whole situation.
On this episode we talk about the ongoing national anthem protests and why I choose to stand. Also we have a quick chat with Texas Rep. Matt Krause about the Texas Freedom Caucus and the upcoming race for Texas Speaker of the House.
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Anthem protests and a Packers win...plus Pete Dougherty of PackersNews.com and Don Banks of Patriots.com
Bob and Chris look back at the worst home loss the Broncos have had in over 15 years, and where the team can go from here, plus take a look at the national anthem protests in the NFL and where the sport and the nation are headed.
Bob and Chris take a look at the National Anthem protests in the NFL, and give their thoughts on the players actions and where we can go from here.
On today’s show, we will be discussing the ongoing controversy with Colin Kaepernick as many athletes begin taking a knee during the National Anthem. Not only are there NFL players but also many Athletes from various sports teams both High Schools and Colleges Black and White alike. While our President condemns this action and has publically called upon the NFL owners to fire players who so-called disrespect our flag. Everyone seems to forget that when Kaepernick started this protest it was not about anything or anyone else except to bring attention to the unfair treatment of people of color by certain members of law enforcement and the systems inability to bring about justice for these people. We will also be discussing the real reasons why the NFL ratings are down is it really the result of the boycotts for and against Kaepernick’s stance? Or is it the result of the fallout from both sides Black and White? The history of professional athletes protests from previous years. As well as four NFL players have asked for a month for social activism. We will also be discussing Trump’s behavior and childish antics and inappropriate outburst against anyone and anything that he does not agree with or who doesn’t agree with him. Just how long will the Congress and the Senate tolerate this childish asinine behavior from the so-called leader of the free world? His many deferments from the draft for Military service. And finally, while the tension between Trump and Kim Jung Ung continues to escalate; will anyone stand up to his antics and demand that he address these issues as a sensible adult or at least as a respectable POTUS should or will he continue to be the embarrassment of our entire nation? We invite you to join with your own viewpoints on any or all of these topics Showtime is 2 pm Central, 3 pm Eastern and 12 pm Pacific time zones
Antonio Freeman Shares His Thoughts on Anthem Protests
President Trump during a speech yesterday in Alabama, ripped the NFL players protesting the National Anthem. I tell you why I try to avoid politics, but how this story is too important to ignore.
Casey is joined by Marquis Carter, a military combat veteran, black man, football fan, amateur wrestler, wrestling referee, and former…
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In this episode of "Two Outs," Alex Reimer and Steve Buckley spar over the Cleveland Police's station to pull out of the Browns' Week 1 flag demonstration. Alex says the police are being sensitive snowflakes, whereas Buck argues it's hypocrtical to support players who make statements during the national anthem and not the police. As gay men, Alex and Buck also talk about whether they've ever considered protesting the national anthem.
Spencer says, if NFL players protesting the anthem bothers you, that's sort of the point.
The Jerks discuss why HBO’s Hard Knocks can make you love and hate your team, the latest on national anthem protests in the NFL, and lighter gloves for the Mayweather-McGregor fight. Plus, Patty Jenkins’ fight to get equal pay to direct Wonder Woman 2, the Star Wars and Gremlins sequels in development, and why Ric hates sleep. T2J: As reliable as a cable TV repairman, but funnier!
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Iconic NBC broadcaster Bob Costas speaks about balancing the real world and the sports world, when politics rip through the games we often turn to for escape. We also have some 'choice words' about white athletes and the movement for Black Lives and we take and respond to messages left on the Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE.) The ‘Just Stand Up’ award goes to the young people with the courage to kneel. This week's show is dedicated to Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.The Nation: Bigots Beware: White Athletes Are Becoming Sympathetic to Anthem Protests https://www.thenation.com/article/bigots-beware-white-athletes-are-becoming-sympathetic-to-anthem-protests/—http://edgeofsportspodcast.com | http://twitter.com/edgeofsports | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@slate.com—music: “Nothin’” - N.O.R.E. (The Neptunes production) | “Get Down” - Nas (Salaam Remi production) | “Book of Rhymes” - Nas (The Alchemist production) | “Real Friends” - Kanye West (Boi-1da production, JP Sounds remake) | “All the Way Up” - Fat Joe & Remy Ma (Edsclusive, Cool & Dre production, Diggz remake) | “Sky's the Limit” - The Notorious B.I.G. (Clark Kent production)
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Will the Big 12 ever expand? Are BYU football players robots? Cleon attempts to answer those silly questions. And Doug Robinson joins OT to talk about his column on national anthem protests. But first, Cleon mentions his grand plan that never happened.