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Your response bears some semblance of accuracy, just a semblance...
As it stands now there is no clause in the League or Players contract that mandate that they stand.
A owner will be sued straight out of his pants if he tried that stunt.

Sure, he may be sued, but a decent attorney will know how to defend him. There is no need for a specific clause that players stand, but there are very likely clauses that insist on conduct that is consistent with what is good for the team, and if your home crowd boos you, well that isn’t good for your team. It’s a no brainer.
So you are attempting to say that no clause exists that mandate players stand however some un-named imaginary rule exists that mandates that players stand for the "good of the team."
You are right...this really is a no brainer.
Here ya go RECONUTSFORBRAINS- There is nothing un-named or imaginary about the NFL personal Conduct Policy. Any decent attorney could make a good argument that kneeling during the Anthem is a clear violation. Notice this particular passage- we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. Any reasonable person would recognize that if fans are booing your behavior before the game even starts, then your behavior is detrimental and reflects poorly on the league. Is that NAMED and NON-IMAGINERY enough for you?


PERSONAL CONDUCT POLICY League Policies for Players 2016 It is a privilege to be part of the National Football League. Everyone who is part of the league must refrain from “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL. This includes owners, coaches, players, other team employees, game officials, and employees of the league office, NFL Films, NFL Network, or any other NFL business. Conduct by anyone in the league that is illegal, violent, dangerous, or irresponsible puts innocent victims at risk, damages the reputation of others in the game, and undercuts public respect and support for the NFL. We must endeavor at all times to be people of high character; we must show respect for others inside and outside our workplace; and we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. To this end, the league has increased education regarding respect and appropriate behavior, has provided resources for all employees to assist them in conforming their behavior to the standards expected of them, and has made clear that the league’s goal is to prevent violations of the Personal Conduct Policy. In order to uphold our high standards, when violations of this Personal Conduct Policy do occur, appropriate disciplinary action must follow. This Personal Conduct Policy is issued pursuant to the Commissioner’s authority under the Constitution and Bylaws, Collective Bargaining Agreement and NFL Player Contract to address and sanction conduct detrimental to the league and professional football. It applies to players under contract; all rookie players selected in the NFL college draft and all undrafted rookie players, unsigned veterans who were under contract in the prior League Year; and other prospective players once they commence negotiations with a club concerning employment.
I'll simply address you as it seems most folk accurately do...
Moron, only an attorney as stupid as yourself would use the passage you did as an legal excuse to violate the Civil Rights of players.
To think that you are this stupid gives me new insight into the level of stupd that some people live.
If for some reason, the majority of fans were ignorantly demanding that all players kneel instead of standing it would be the same violation of their Rights.
No attorney is going before any Judge with any credibility and ask for a legal order to violate the U.S. Constitution...GTFOH!!!!!


I’m sorry your google button wasn’t working before you posted and now are made to look like a fool, but perhaps you’ll learn to research before posting to avoid such embarrassment in the future.

Read it and weep sport, and learn to research!

Verify: Can NFL players get fired for protesting during the national anthem?

The short answer is, yes – players can be fired for not standing during the national anthem.

Per Whitney Traylor, an attorney and law professor at MSU Denver, at-will employees can be terminated for insubordination if the employer requires standing during the national anthem and they refuse.

But when it comes to the NFL and professional football players, it becomes a matter of what is in the contract, because they are not at-will employees.

“Many of those contracts have morality clauses, or other similar clauses that say something to the effect that if you bring disrepute onto the league, onto the team, that they can terminate you,” Traylor said.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
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Your response bears some semblance of accuracy, just a semblance...
As it stands now there is no clause in the League or Players contract that mandate that they stand.
A owner will be sued straight out of his pants if he tried that stunt.

Sure, he may be sued, but a decent attorney will know how to defend him. There is no need for a specific clause that players stand, but there are very likely clauses that insist on conduct that is consistent with what is good for the team, and if your home crowd boos you, well that isn’t good for your team. It’s a no brainer.
So you are attempting to say that no clause exists that mandate players stand however some un-named imaginary rule exists that mandates that players stand for the "good of the team."
You are right...this really is a no brainer.
Here ya go RECONUTSFORBRAINS- There is nothing un-named or imaginary about the NFL personal Conduct Policy. Any decent attorney could make a good argument that kneeling during the Anthem is a clear violation. Notice this particular passage- we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. Any reasonable person would recognize that if fans are booing your behavior before the game even starts, then your behavior is detrimental and reflects poorly on the league. Is that NAMED and NON-IMAGINERY enough for you?


PERSONAL CONDUCT POLICY League Policies for Players 2016 It is a privilege to be part of the National Football League. Everyone who is part of the league must refrain from “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL. This includes owners, coaches, players, other team employees, game officials, and employees of the league office, NFL Films, NFL Network, or any other NFL business. Conduct by anyone in the league that is illegal, violent, dangerous, or irresponsible puts innocent victims at risk, damages the reputation of others in the game, and undercuts public respect and support for the NFL. We must endeavor at all times to be people of high character; we must show respect for others inside and outside our workplace; and we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. To this end, the league has increased education regarding respect and appropriate behavior, has provided resources for all employees to assist them in conforming their behavior to the standards expected of them, and has made clear that the league’s goal is to prevent violations of the Personal Conduct Policy. In order to uphold our high standards, when violations of this Personal Conduct Policy do occur, appropriate disciplinary action must follow. This Personal Conduct Policy is issued pursuant to the Commissioner’s authority under the Constitution and Bylaws, Collective Bargaining Agreement and NFL Player Contract to address and sanction conduct detrimental to the league and professional football. It applies to players under contract; all rookie players selected in the NFL college draft and all undrafted rookie players, unsigned veterans who were under contract in the prior League Year; and other prospective players once they commence negotiations with a club concerning employment.
I'll simply address you as it seems most folk accurately do...
Moron, only an attorney as stupid as yourself would use the passage you did as an legal excuse to violate the Civil Rights of players.
To think that you are this stupid gives me new insight into the level of stupd that some people live.
If for some reason, the majority of fans were ignorantly demanding that all players kneel instead of standing it would be the same violation of their Rights.
No attorney is going before any Judge with any credibility and ask for a legal order to violate the U.S. Constitution...GTFOH!!!!!


I’m sorry your google button wasn’t working before you posted and now are made to look like a fool, but perhaps you’ll learn to research before posting to avoid such embarrassment in the future.

Read it and weep sport, and learn to research!

Verify: Can NFL players get fired for protesting during the national anthem?

The short answer is, yes – players can be fired for not standing during the national anthem.

Per Whitney Traylor, an attorney and law professor at MSU Denver, at-will employees can be terminated for insubordination if the employer requires standing during the national anthem and they refuse.

But when it comes to the NFL and professional football players, it becomes a matter of what is in the contract, because they are not at-will employees.

“Many of those contracts have morality clauses, or other similar clauses that say something to the effect that if you bring disrepute onto the league, onto the team, that they can terminate you,” Traylor said.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
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Your response bears some semblance of accuracy, just a semblance...
As it stands now there is no clause in the League or Players contract that mandate that they stand.
A owner will be sued straight out of his pants if he tried that stunt.

Sure, he may be sued, but a decent attorney will know how to defend him. There is no need for a specific clause that players stand, but there are very likely clauses that insist on conduct that is consistent with what is good for the team, and if your home crowd boos you, well that isn’t good for your team. It’s a no brainer.
So you are attempting to say that no clause exists that mandate players stand however some un-named imaginary rule exists that mandates that players stand for the "good of the team."
You are right...this really is a no brainer.
Here ya go RECONUTSFORBRAINS- There is nothing un-named or imaginary about the NFL personal Conduct Policy. Any decent attorney could make a good argument that kneeling during the Anthem is a clear violation. Notice this particular passage- we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. Any reasonable person would recognize that if fans are booing your behavior before the game even starts, then your behavior is detrimental and reflects poorly on the league. Is that NAMED and NON-IMAGINERY enough for you?


PERSONAL CONDUCT POLICY League Policies for Players 2016 It is a privilege to be part of the National Football League. Everyone who is part of the league must refrain from “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL. This includes owners, coaches, players, other team employees, game officials, and employees of the league office, NFL Films, NFL Network, or any other NFL business. Conduct by anyone in the league that is illegal, violent, dangerous, or irresponsible puts innocent victims at risk, damages the reputation of others in the game, and undercuts public respect and support for the NFL. We must endeavor at all times to be people of high character; we must show respect for others inside and outside our workplace; and we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. To this end, the league has increased education regarding respect and appropriate behavior, has provided resources for all employees to assist them in conforming their behavior to the standards expected of them, and has made clear that the league’s goal is to prevent violations of the Personal Conduct Policy. In order to uphold our high standards, when violations of this Personal Conduct Policy do occur, appropriate disciplinary action must follow. This Personal Conduct Policy is issued pursuant to the Commissioner’s authority under the Constitution and Bylaws, Collective Bargaining Agreement and NFL Player Contract to address and sanction conduct detrimental to the league and professional football. It applies to players under contract; all rookie players selected in the NFL college draft and all undrafted rookie players, unsigned veterans who were under contract in the prior League Year; and other prospective players once they commence negotiations with a club concerning employment.
I'll simply address you as it seems most folk accurately do...
Moron, only an attorney as stupid as yourself would use the passage you did as an legal excuse to violate the Civil Rights of players.
To think that you are this stupid gives me new insight into the level of stupd that some people live.
If for some reason, the majority of fans were ignorantly demanding that all players kneel instead of standing it would be the same violation of their Rights.
No attorney is going before any Judge with any credibility and ask for a legal order to violate the U.S. Constitution...GTFOH!!!!!


I’m sorry your google button wasn’t working before you posted and now are made to look like a fool, but perhaps you’ll learn to research before posting to avoid such embarrassment in the future.

Read it and weep sport, and learn to research!

Verify: Can NFL players get fired for protesting during the national anthem?

The short answer is, yes – players can be fired for not standing during the national anthem.

Per Whitney Traylor, an attorney and law professor at MSU Denver, at-will employees can be terminated for insubordination if the employer requires standing during the national anthem and they refuse.

But when it comes to the NFL and professional football players, it becomes a matter of what is in the contract, because they are not at-will employees.

“Many of those contracts have morality clauses, or other similar clauses that say something to the effect that if you bring disrepute onto the league, onto the team, that they can terminate you,” Traylor said.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
He
Your response bears some semblance of accuracy, just a semblance...
As it stands now there is no clause in the League or Players contract that mandate that they stand.
A owner will be sued straight out of his pants if he tried that stunt.

Sure, he may be sued, but a decent attorney will know how to defend him. There is no need for a specific clause that players stand, but there are very likely clauses that insist on conduct that is consistent with what is good for the team, and if your home crowd boos you, well that isn’t good for your team. It’s a no brainer.
So you are attempting to say that no clause exists that mandate players stand however some un-named imaginary rule exists that mandates that players stand for the "good of the team."
You are right...this really is a no brainer.
Here ya go RECONUTSFORBRAINS- There is nothing un-named or imaginary about the NFL personal Conduct Policy. Any decent attorney could make a good argument that kneeling during the Anthem is a clear violation. Notice this particular passage- we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. Any reasonable person would recognize that if fans are booing your behavior before the game even starts, then your behavior is detrimental and reflects poorly on the league. Is that NAMED and NON-IMAGINERY enough for you?


PERSONAL CONDUCT POLICY League Policies for Players 2016 It is a privilege to be part of the National Football League. Everyone who is part of the league must refrain from “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL. This includes owners, coaches, players, other team employees, game officials, and employees of the league office, NFL Films, NFL Network, or any other NFL business. Conduct by anyone in the league that is illegal, violent, dangerous, or irresponsible puts innocent victims at risk, damages the reputation of others in the game, and undercuts public respect and support for the NFL. We must endeavor at all times to be people of high character; we must show respect for others inside and outside our workplace; and we must strive to conduct ourselves in ways that favorably reflect on ourselves, our teams, the communities we represent, and the NFL. To this end, the league has increased education regarding respect and appropriate behavior, has provided resources for all employees to assist them in conforming their behavior to the standards expected of them, and has made clear that the league’s goal is to prevent violations of the Personal Conduct Policy. In order to uphold our high standards, when violations of this Personal Conduct Policy do occur, appropriate disciplinary action must follow. This Personal Conduct Policy is issued pursuant to the Commissioner’s authority under the Constitution and Bylaws, Collective Bargaining Agreement and NFL Player Contract to address and sanction conduct detrimental to the league and professional football. It applies to players under contract; all rookie players selected in the NFL college draft and all undrafted rookie players, unsigned veterans who were under contract in the prior League Year; and other prospective players once they commence negotiations with a club concerning employment.
I'll simply address you as it seems most folk accurately do...
Moron, only an attorney as stupid as yourself would use the passage you did as an legal excuse to violate the Civil Rights of players.
To think that you are this stupid gives me new insight into the level of stupd that some people live.
If for some reason, the majority of fans were ignorantly demanding that all players kneel instead of standing it would be the same violation of their Rights.
No attorney is going before any Judge with any credibility and ask for a legal order to violate the U.S. Constitution...GTFOH!!!!!


I’m sorry your google button wasn’t working before you posted and now are made to look like a fool, but perhaps you’ll learn to research before posting to avoid such embarrassment in the future.

Read it and weep sport, and learn to research!

Verify: Can NFL players get fired for protesting during the national anthem?

The short answer is, yes – players can be fired for not standing during the national anthem.

Per Whitney Traylor, an attorney and law professor at MSU Denver, at-will employees can be terminated for insubordination if the employer requires standing during the national anthem and they refuse.

But when it comes to the NFL and professional football players, it becomes a matter of what is in the contract, because they are not at-will employees.

“Many of those contracts have morality clauses, or other similar clauses that say something to the effect that if you bring disrepute onto the league, onto the team, that they can terminate you,” Traylor said.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
 
Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
 
Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
 
Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...
 
Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
 
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Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
Let me continue to make you look stupid:
The NFL aren't at will employers. Your argument just ran into a three foot brick wall...lol.
A Judge's primary responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and laws of his Jurisdiction, so yeah send your attorney in front of a Judge with a legal request to violate the Constitutional Rights of players...lol.
Wonder why that hasn't been done yet...oh yeah, other people aren't that stupid.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
Son, you are proof that ignorance is more powerful than intelligence in some...lol.
Bottom line that totally destroys your bullshit.
1: There are no rules requiring players to stand, hence the NFL considering a rule change.
2. There is no provision in any Players contract requiring them to stand as stated by the Players union.
3. Not a single lawsuit has been filed requesting a violation of player's Rights.

Son, keep it moving and stop being a chicken head, everything I have posted is fact and reality, not a single thing you have posted has materialized.
Boy go sit down somewhere.
 
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Interesting, you have a different legal opinion than the lawyer and legal professor I cited, and it is REALLY safe to say you have no legal training or expertise. Therefore I’ll stick with the experts who say an employer has a right to demand a certain level of conduct. Kneeling during the anthem clearly violates that level of conduct. Sorry, but you need to bring your A game, and if you are, well then I am really sorry for you. Wanna bet how many of these players are kneeling at the end of the season? No. I didn’t think so.
I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
Son, you are proof that ignorance is more powerful than intelligence in some...lol.
Bottom line that totally destroys your bullshit.
1: There are no rules requiring players to stand, hence the NFL considering a rule change.
2. There is no provision in any Players contract requiring them to stand as stated by the Players union.
3. Not a single lawsuit has been filed requesting a violation of player's Rights.

Son, keep it moving and stop being a chicken head, everything I have posted is fact and reality, not a single thing you have posted has materialized.
Boy go sit down somewhere.

Alright, I can see your personality type- you’ll never admit you’re wrong, but instead parse words until you bore or frustrate the opposition. Bottom line, the NFL CAN keep the players from kneeling during the anthem and it WILL NOT be a first Amendment violation. I know it, and so do all sane and reasonable people, which you apparently leaves you in the dark.

So when you claimed in your post that no one can require you stand, that was WRONG in this case. Deal with it.
 
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I see you like to stay stuck on stupid, so let me blow your stupid ass out of the water for good...NFL Players are not required to stand, dumbass!!!
So when the NFL AND the Players association have explained to idiots like you OVER AND OVER again that players are not required to stand and you are still too stupid to comprehend English, then yeah, keep arguing your lost position.


NFL owners to consider rule requiring players to stand for national anthem

NFL owners will reportedly consider a rule change that would require players to stand during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The discussions around the rule would come next week, when the owners meet in New York City.


NFL: We won’t make players stand for anthem
The NFL said on Friday it has no plans to mandate players stand for the US national anthem, but will rather present a possible solution for how to end the controversial protests when it meets with team owners next week.


NFL: No, We Didn’t Decide on Banning Kneeling During National Anthem
National Football League put out a statement clarifying that the organization has yet to make a decision regarding its position on players protesting while the pre-game national anthem is playing.

Obviously your "A" game is only seriously considered serious among the PAL League...
Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
Son, you are proof that ignorance is more powerful than intelligence in some...lol.
Bottom line that totally destroys your bullshit.
1: There are no rules requiring players to stand, hence the NFL considering a rule change.
2. There is no provision in any Players contract requiring them to stand as stated by the Players union.
3. Not a single lawsuit has been filed requesting a violation of player's Rights.

Son, keep it moving and stop being a chicken head, everything I have posted is fact and reality, not a single thing you have posted has materialized.
Boy go sit down somewhere.

Alright, I can see your personality type- you’ll never admit you’re wrong, but instead parse words until you bore or frustrate the opposition. Bottom line, the NFL CAN keep the players from kneeling during the anthem and it WILL NOT be a first Amendment violation. I know it, and so do all sane and reasonable people, which you apparently leaves you in the dark.

So when you claimed in your post that no one can require you stand, that was WRONG in this case. Deal with it.
Unfortunately for you people can go back and see that I have made you the fool at every turn...just live with it.
Bottom line.
The NFL has not demanded that players stand because the Players Union and the NFL have no rule that mandates it, hence the upcoming meeting to discuss the issue.
Keep it moving...you are simply too stupid to weigh in on the issue.
 
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Cute post, but you still haven’t addressed the owners right to protect his business interest. Guys like me will keep signing paychecks for guys like you. Your own Post defies your stance. The league could ban kneeling without it being a first amendment violation. Look pal, you bit off more than you can chew, you have a big mouth, but no teeth. Stay in the shallow end.
Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
Son, you are proof that ignorance is more powerful than intelligence in some...lol.
Bottom line that totally destroys your bullshit.
1: There are no rules requiring players to stand, hence the NFL considering a rule change.
2. There is no provision in any Players contract requiring them to stand as stated by the Players union.
3. Not a single lawsuit has been filed requesting a violation of player's Rights.

Son, keep it moving and stop being a chicken head, everything I have posted is fact and reality, not a single thing you have posted has materialized.
Boy go sit down somewhere.

Alright, I can see your personality type- you’ll never admit you’re wrong, but instead parse words until you bore or frustrate the opposition. Bottom line, the NFL CAN keep the players from kneeling during the anthem and it WILL NOT be a first Amendment violation. I know it, and so do all sane and reasonable people, which you apparently leaves you in the dark.

So when you claimed in your post that no one can require you stand, that was WRONG in this case. Deal with it.
Unfortunately for you people can go back and see that I have made you the fool at every turn...just live with it.
Bottom line.
The NFL has not demanded that players stand because the Players Union and the NFL have no rule that mandates it, hence the upcoming meeting to discuss the issue.
Keep it moving...you are simply too stupid to weigh in on the issue.

You claimed in post number 8 of this thread that it would be a first amendment violation. I have shown it is not.
 
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Son you are toast...keep it moving, moving the goal posts didn't save your lame ass...

Looks like your done, good call. Live to fight another day. I’ll find another sucker to put their money on the line that those players aren’t kneeling in December.
Son, you are proof that ignorance is more powerful than intelligence in some...lol.
Bottom line that totally destroys your bullshit.
1: There are no rules requiring players to stand, hence the NFL considering a rule change.
2. There is no provision in any Players contract requiring them to stand as stated by the Players union.
3. Not a single lawsuit has been filed requesting a violation of player's Rights.

Son, keep it moving and stop being a chicken head, everything I have posted is fact and reality, not a single thing you have posted has materialized.
Boy go sit down somewhere.

Alright, I can see your personality type- you’ll never admit you’re wrong, but instead parse words until you bore or frustrate the opposition. Bottom line, the NFL CAN keep the players from kneeling during the anthem and it WILL NOT be a first Amendment violation. I know it, and so do all sane and reasonable people, which you apparently leaves you in the dark.

So when you claimed in your post that no one can require you stand, that was WRONG in this case. Deal with it.
Unfortunately for you people can go back and see that I have made you the fool at every turn...just live with it.
Bottom line.
The NFL has not demanded that players stand because the Players Union and the NFL have no rule that mandates it, hence the upcoming meeting to discuss the issue.
Keep it moving...you are simply too stupid to weigh in on the issue.

You claimed in post number 8 of this thread that it would be a first amendment violation. I have shown it is not.
Boy..go on now...
 

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