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Sorry, but you can’t lie and claim you watched that game. There’s video evidence too that the stadium filled up later on during the game...
@10:20
My pics vs your pics. Like I said, it's a moot point. This game was before the Presidents comments and the Sunday protests. It was a great game. btw, I own season tickets. So it's in my best interest to see the games packed. I can only tell you I have family out in San Fran and they tell me since the Jim Harbaugh fiasco, the terrible records and the stadium moves the games haven't been as well attended like Candlestick.
Your pics show what I pointed out earlier — that a 5:25pm kickoff on a worknight left most folks on their way to the game. That’s why the stadium was so empty early on. My pics show by later in the game, there was a good sized crowd.
Last night’s game came after Trump’s statements and it was sold out.
Dufus, the game was sold out months before the NFL became a laughing stock last week.
And funny how all the players are standing and denying it was ever about America.
They got their asses kicked by Trump.
LOL
Oh? Which of those players kneeled prior to last night’s game?
And so what if it was sold out? Where’s the commitment and conviction from you rightards to boycott the game anyway? Like this soldier...
In answer to your question - how did NFL players handle last night's game?
We saw what they did on the field .... but, what we didn't see was that three GB Packers (Kevin King, Martellus Bennett, and Lance Kendricks) and 9 Bears (names not released) refused to take part in the National Anthem and stayed in the locker room.
So much for all that unity stuff, huh?
That wasn't my question, but thanks anyway. Never ceases to amaze me just how illiterate you rightards are.