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Those boys don't have the stones to pull that crap in Lincoln.

 

I'm guessing they just had the idea now and will do it again in Lincoln.

 

I'm not sure what testicles or the lack thereof has to do with it.

The team is in the locker room while the band is on the field doing their show, so I doubt it happens in Lincoln.
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Those boys don't have the stones to pull that crap in Lincoln.

 

I'm guessing they just had the idea now and will do it again in Lincoln.

 

I'm not sure what testicles or the lack thereof has to do with it.

The team is in the locker room while the band is on the field doing their show, so I doubt it happens in Lincoln.

 

 

 

Gotcha. That makes more sense than the testicles thing.

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Players kneel for prayer after the game, nobody bats an eye.

 

Players kneel for the national anthem, everyone loses their minds.

 

Traditions are weird.

Taking a knee for prayer is a sign of respect for a higher power.

Taking a knee for this countrys national anthem and all who have died to make a football game possible shows a total lack of it.

The anthem is not about honoring the military. We need to stop with that false argument.

 

You are right, it is a vast right wing conspiracy to put down the black man. GTFO

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Players kneel for prayer after the game, nobody bats an eye.

 

Players kneel for the national anthem, everyone loses their minds.

 

Traditions are weird.

Taking a knee for prayer is a sign of respect for a higher power.

Taking a knee for this countrys national anthem and all who have died to make a football game possible shows a total lack of it.

The anthem is not about honoring the military. We need to stop with that false argument.

You are right, it is a vast right wing conspiracy to put down the black man. GTFO

Huh?

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Players kneel for prayer after the game, nobody bats an eye.

 

Players kneel for the national anthem, everyone loses their minds.

 

Traditions are weird.

Taking a knee for prayer is a sign of respect for a higher power.

Taking a knee for this countrys national anthem and all who have died to make a football game possible shows a total lack of it.

The anthem is not about honoring the military. We need to stop with that false argument.

 

 

Very good point, and one that's unfortunately lost on some folks.

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