Steelers fans upset over players' appearance at Trump speech

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The Pittsburgh Steelers sent an email to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump's speech.

“We understand that a recent rally in Pittsburgh has generated a range of reactions from our fan base. Our alumni and current players make their own individual decisions that reflect their views, and they do not necessarily represent the view of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization.”

Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former running back Rocky Bleier, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage and presented the president with a custom No. 47 jersey.

Steelers fans irked over players' appearance at Trump speech receive letter from org

 
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent an email to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump's speech.

The Pittsburgh Bungholes, worst team in the NFL. They and the city of Pittsburgh both deserve each other. Owned by the Rooney's whose father was an "ambassador to Ireland" under Barry Obumma, now with their DEI hire head coach useless boob Mike Tomlin. If these jackhole fans don't like honoring a president here doing something great for their city, let then sell their season tickets, stay home from the games and jack off. They won't be missing much.

I met Rocky Bleier once, I've always liked him, figures he is a Trump supporter with guts to say it publicly.
 
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent an email to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump's speech.

“We understand that a recent rally in Pittsburgh has generated a range of reactions from our fan base. Our alumni and current players make their own individual decisions that reflect their views, and they do not necessarily represent the view of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization.”

Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former running back Rocky Bleier, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage and presented the president with a custom No. 47 jersey.

Steelers fans irked over players' appearance at Trump speech receive letter from org


Fans of the steelers must give the steelers their email? How did the steelers know which fans they had to send the email to?

More lies by the democrats.

We need a new forum for this crap reporting. We can call it, 10,000,000 things democrats cry and lie about
 
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All this while saying the right acts like a cult. The left is so far removed from reality that they think anyone who isn't a devout neo-leftist is far removed from reality. Can't make this shit up.
 
The Pittsburgh Bungholes, worst team in the NFL. They and the city of Pittsburgh both deserve each other. Owned by the Rooney's whose father was an "ambassador to Ireland" under Barry Obumma, now with their DEI hire head coach useless boob Mike Tomlin. If these jackhole fans don't like honoring a president here doing something great for their city, let then sell their season tickets, stay home from the games and jack off. They won't be missing much.

I met Rocky Bleier once, I've always liked him, figures he is a Trump supporter with guts to say it publicly.

I think the Eagles would post This is to stupid !
 
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent an email to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump's speech.

Stillers, as usual, dealing with all the big issues, never mind that they have no starting quarterback for the season, let two good QBs from last year go, and now, if the Rogers deal falls through, will need to fall back on a guy who they have never given a chance to truly shine, then fired two years ago after taking them into the Playoffs as a third stringer, who now they might be stuck with as their QB again despite his---ahem--- disgraceful act of paying tribute to---ack---spit---choke--- Donald Trump.

Stillers be in trouble.

 
Could be worse for the Steeler crowd. They could be Pirates' fans.
 
Some demafasict are upset that Pittsburgh’ doesn’t force their players to tow the demafacist line

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The Pittsburgh Steelers sent an email to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump's speech.

“We understand that a recent rally in Pittsburgh has generated a range of reactions from our fan base. Our alumni and current players make their own individual decisions that reflect their views, and they do not necessarily represent the view of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization.”

Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former running back Rocky Bleier, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage and presented the president with a custom No. 47 jersey.

Steelers fans irked over players' appearance at Trump speech receive letter from org


Why would anyone be upset over this?
 
The Pittsburgh Bungholes, worst team in the NFL. They and the city of Pittsburgh both deserve each other. Owned by the Rooney's whose father was an "ambassador to Ireland" under Barry Obumma, now with their DEI hire head coach useless boob Mike Tomlin. If these jackhole fans don't like honoring a president here doing something great for their city, let then sell their season tickets, stay home from the games and jack off. They won't be missing much.

I met Rocky Bleier once, I've always liked him, figures he is a Trump supporter with guts to say it publicly.
Thge NFL was founded by mostly criminals. There is evidence that Art Rooney Sr., the founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, was involved in "numbers" and other illegal gambling operations.
Art Rooney Sr.'s criminal activities:
  • Numbers Rackets: From the 1920s to the 1940s, Rooney Sr. ran one of Pittsburgh's largest racket operations, including "the numbers". The numbers racket was an illegal lottery where players picked three numbers and hoped they would match a winning number drawn from public sources.
  • Illegal Beer & Gambling: His operations also included illegal beer distribution, off-track betting, and gambling rooms.
  • Slot Machines: Rooney Sr. became a dominant figure in the illegal slot machine industry in Pittsburgh.
  • Partnerships: He was in partnership with Barney McGinley in running the numbers syndicate in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
  • FBI Recognition: By 1944, the FBI considered him one of the "big shots" in the slot machine business.
The NFL is in the entertainment business, NOT in the Sports or Football Business. They will tell you staright up, they have no obligation to present to the Public a Fair Contest with a Fair outcome. If they feel that letting the Broncos win the Super Bowl is a better business decision than another team winning, they have every right to 'fix' games. And they do.

They're not breaking any laws. There's no gambling involved, just business decisions.

If a Director of a Movie decides he wants to kill off certain characters or change the outcome, the ending, of a Movie he has every right to do so.

If The NFL decides they want a certain team to win a game or a championship, they have every right to make that happen.

In the old days, the NFL consisted of teams playing it straight up. Anybody that thinks they do anymore is childishly delusional. The NFL is about money, and Entertainment is money. Period.

At least 'Professional' Wrestling doesn't make any bones about it. They offer entertainment. That's it. If they decide that Big Daddy Big Dick should win it all, that's the way it is.

Same thing with the NFL. Anybody that watches the NFL and thinks it's Real is hallucinating. It isn't and it hasn't been since the 70's.
 
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