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Originally Posted by 2BNTV
Tony Dunghy is his book, asked his son, "instead of getting mad at a problem, what are you going to do to fix it"?
I think this player needed to start a charitable organization or work in the community to resolve some of these issues. He doesn't give himself credibility to show disrespect for our country by not standing for the national anthem. IMHO
He has the right to express his opinion as this is a free country, right or wrong. I think his form of expression left a lot to be desired. Some people will be for his right to express himself and some people will not like the way, in which he expressed it. I'm sure he will like the $140M he is getting in salary. We all had things we didn't like with our jobs but we kept our mouths shut to ensure future employment.
Hopefully, he will be relegated to a second stringer and be eased out of his job in the near future. Most football organizations don't agree with the way he expressed himself.
Unfortunately, some other team will want to win so badly, they will sign him, assuming he doesn't stick with SF.
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2BNTV: Great response and on target. If this guy believes what he is saying then since has the power of celebrity and the time afforded a multi-millionaire to do something positive he ought to use his energy into creating then trying to destroy.
In my humble view far too many celebrities in entertainment, sports, music are way over paid . I do not based that on sales receipt but as to their contribution to society. Guys on the front lines military police fire contribute, etc,etc.....
Its ironic that guys like this who are the greater recipients of the benefits derived from living in our free society bad mouth this nation more. so when guys like this say things like this I take my cue. they do not appreciate me and I do not appreciate them so I tune them all out because if it weren't for guys like us this bozo would be plying his sport in sandlot games only