“I’m not gonna turn down free chicken wings” The tailgates and football parties be so much fun and full of food but I don’t know a thing about football😂
One year for the Superbowl,I was the only one actually watching the game. Everyone else was out in the yard checking out the garden my brother in law & sister had dug for the following spring,talking about wines or other non football topics.
I don't like American football due to it being so unnecessarily violent. A lot of sports popular in the US are. If you have an issue with "falling down crying like little girls anytime they get bumped", I recommend female (girls') soccer. Nobody cries there. In the male profit-oriented leagues it's mostly just about winning no matter what. If that means pretending you got hurt to get a yellow or red card.. then that's what it is.
The most southern thing about this is the guy scooting the donuts towards her as he asks if she’s thought about getting professional help. Baked goods to comfort her “sufferin” 🤣
THIS IS ME!!!!!! At work when I told my AVP I didn't watch football. She emphatically, with so much zest said, "THEN LIKE WHAT DO YOU DO!? " I said,"I like to read, go for hikes, shop, watch Netflix. There is LITERALLY a lot of things to do." Ha, she was so shocked and I'll be honest I sensed a little bit of disgust. Gotta love Texas. LOL
@@inconnu4961Honey, bless your heart as well, for the broad generalizations of "most" and "normal". Proud to be a normal American who does not like football and whose life does not begin and end on a football field.
I had the football fans at work look at me like I had three heads when they asked if I watched the superbowl and I said I would rather watch Star Trek reruns
I 100% run my errands on football days, it is the best because there is absolutely no traffic. Literally the only time I've ever watched a game is on Superbowl Sunday for the commercials, and I don't even watch those games anymore because the best commercials are online the next day now. The one time I did watch a game I annoyed my stepdad because I cheered for whoever had the ball.
My sister married a great guy who does not watch sports. I don’t know how she managed that. They’ll have Super Bowl parties just to have people over and the two of them will be in the kitchen baking cookies together.
@@oneminuteofmyday My husband isn't a fan of sports either. We occasionally go to my mom's house on Superbowl Sunday but that's literally the only sports we engage in.
I feel this woman's struggle so much... The only things I know about football: 1) If a team gets the ball to the end of the field, they get 6 points. 2) If they kick the ball through the goalpost, they get 1 more point. 3) Whichever team has the bigger number on the scoreboard is winning. And that's it.
I thought the same thing, she had a cup of hot tea with the tea bag string still hanging over the side.... that aint sweet tea. I thought for sure that was going to enter the discussion at some point, but .. nope.
As someone who could also give a crap less about football living in the South I felt this.I got fired for the first time in my life because of football. My mom got hip surgery and lived two towns away and the only day she didn't have help was Saturday. So I told my job almost two months in advance I'd need Saturdays off for about 4-6 weeks to help my mom but it was during football season, they thought I was lying to go to or watch the game and canned me. 🙄🤬 Only in the South....
"Only in the south" Uh, no. Way to generalize. Imagine how many people got fired for calling out Monday after the superbowl (a sport we don't care about here).
Whenever a meeting was running long and I wanted to bail, I'd just say, "So, how is UT doing?" The three guys who ran the place would go go down the rabbit hole and I would just walk out.
I'm built like a linebacker, coaches all tried to get me to play in highschool...nope! I was a band nerd and a computer geek all the way. Though, I do miss catching the ocassional GA game with my dad since he passed away...he was a big fan of college ball and loved to watch them play.
The only reason I know anything about football is because I was in marching band and we had to play our high schools fight song during touch downs or the first line of it during first downs. Also whenever there was a touchdown all the seniors who were in band, flags, poms and cheerleading and sometimes superfans would run down to the track around the field and do 10 pushups for ever touchdown our team scored. Actually once you know the basics it is pretty easy to follow. Sure I don't understand the more intricate parts of the game but at least I can follow what is going on.
“Do your parents know?” Love that line XD. Grew up in a house where EVERYONE loved football except me, I would just go play video games or draw while they watched the game. To this day my dad and brother still doesn’t understand why I would rather do something else besides sit and watch the game XD
I can relate to this. I absolutely hate football with a burning passion. I got it from my mom as she hates it too and there have been people I’ve told who have reacted with shock. The most notable being my friend who when I told her she said “How unamerican are you?”
@@lauramathews3151 baseball is the only sport I don't hate! And I don't play, I just watch it on TV. And it's not the most important hobby I have, either. I *like* it but I don't *love* it. Reading and music are more important to me than baseball.
Rofl "does your parents know?" Got me ... My dad hates sports but will pray Alabama wins so he doesn't have to listen to my mom being upset. He has said many times while I was growing up that a happy healthy relationship is where you both take the time to try and understand each other's passions and hobbies.. and even if you never understand it say roll tide every now an then 😂.
When I met my wife's family, the first question they asked was " Alabama, or Auburn?". Responding with "Roll Tide" made me acceptable, lol. It WAS a condition of marriage...
This is a great metaphor for so many things. Every company claims to be so inclusive, right up until you have the wrong opinion. Plus it's really funny.
I learned that the one thing everyone I know in Birmingham agree on is the SEC. Actually, Alabama. I had a cousin go to Auburn. You would have thought someone had died.
Yep, it’s actually kind of sad. The only thing needed to make it a one for one match is have a complete different crazy lady who hates sports and wants all of them banned statewide and Maya is completely overlooked for her opinions and the company instead goes to the crazy ladies positions on sports and everyone thinks that Maya and crazy lady are the same so they blame Maya for what the crazy lady is doing to the company. Bonus points; there’s a third “Maya” like character who become increasingly more and more anti-sports the more the crazy lady makes people hate them.
"I'm not gonna turn down free chicken wings. " Truer words never spoken. My parents would have big Superbowl parties, it was great to hang out with family, eat great food and console the family when their team lost.
Finding people at a Home Depot to actually help you? She is delirious. I went a HD once to buy plumbing supplies and ended up mixing paint for 4 people, loading a stack of 2x4s and 2 rolls of tack paper before I left.
I'm not in my 80's (still 20 years to go), but I don't really care for football either. My husband likes college football, so I will "watch" a game with him sometimes, but I usually end up looking up stuff on my phone. I'm the one that picks a team by the color of their uniform. Drives him nuts when "my" pick wins. 😄
It's me too. I've had the rules explained to me countless times, but nothing sticks. When I'm at my sisters place and shes got the football on TV (doesnt matter which code, my sister in fact will watch any sport if it's got a moving ball), I'm the one saying, "aren't the England team wearing lycra shorts?' or, "what's the meaning of the different boot colours?" its not that I havent tried. Both my sons played football as kids and I attended their games. But somehow i was always looking away talking to another mother, when either of my sons did something noteworthy. Seriously, I think I've got some kind of brain idiosyncrasy. I dont like board games either-- for me an hour of playing cards would be mental torture.
@@maureenmyerskoeppel5162 I'll agree with you on a good book. I always have an actual book, or one on my tablet or phone going on. My daughter is the same way, and even though he played football in high school for a bit, my son soon lost interest and switched to wood working. He's still got that as a hobby, so it stuck.
As someone who grew up in Colorado and now lives in the south and whose coworkers talk nothing but football year round even though they know I hate football I feel this entire video. Especially the part when she talks about going for a hike and how it’s mostly flat around here. It’s cute what southerners consider hills.
I married a man just as disinterested in sports as me. We actually go to the hardware store during super bowl or literally anything else we feel like during other sports times. :) 7th generation Texan, we southerners that don't really care about football do exist.
Me too! Superbowl Sunday is like a second anniversary for us, we always go out and make it a big date night. We are not from the South we are from New England, so for million years Tom Brady had the Patriots at the Superbowl, and that day reliably looked like everyone was hunkering down for the Purge or something: Frantic buying of supplies followed by totally abandoned streets and businesses. You could choose the best, busiest restaurant in the city and breeze right in without reservations, treated like Belle in the big "Be Our Guest!" musical number, lol.
Football game time is also the best time to go to out to eat. The restaurants that are normally supper busy or fully booked are wide open. Unless it’s a place like Buffalo Wild Wings then it’s packed and sports games are always playing.
@@FebbieG mine goes back 7 generations. We were here same time as you. My daughter is generation 8. My husband only goes back 2 generations, but he's Mexican so they were here a long time too, just not on this side of the Rio grande after the war.
I’m a band kid. In my school, we all call every sports game “sportsball.” Most of us couldn’t care less about it. We love going to the games, but all the fun comes from pep band and the halftime show. However, we don’t say that we don’t like sports, because any band kid will tell you that marching band is too athletic, competitive, and difficult to not be considered a sport.
I "competed" for last chair flute all through middle school and high school marching band...I blatantly say "I don't sportsball" when people bring it up.
I was a 95 lb kid that marched with the only susaphone. A 1/5 of liquor fits down the bell of that thing and you can still play. The bus trip on the way back is way better and all the girls wanna sit with you.
I played trumpet in marching band (we didn’t do all the fancy stuff - we were lucky if we could march in a straight line correctly), and we needed someone to tell us when to play “charge!” 😂😂😂
Played Trumpet in band. I didn’t know most of the calls and such, but I knew enough from my dad being the announcer while to Kinda explain what were cheering for.
The school I teach at has "Jersey Day" where you wear a jersey or your favorite team shirt. I literally had to buy one only for this reason (chose my dad's college) and every now and then someone's like "hey they did good yesterday!" and I just kinda smile and nod and leave quickly.
I did this too, but I got a jersey for a team that is a rival to the local team... I get strong reactions over something I don't care about. And crazier is their reaction when they find out I don't actually care and just was pushing their buttons! hahaha
I was cracking up the whole time at this. This is exactly how I feel about my bf watching wrestling!!! FOUR out of the FIVE days during the week there is a frickin show on and it drives me up the wall !!! And then when he tries to tell me each person's backstory or "ohhh, did you see that move?!" I'm like 🙄🤦♀️ _I. DON'T. CARE !!!_ lol
I've, lived in the South all my life for 69 years. I played YMCA football for 6 years through the 8th grade. My Dad was a collage football fanatic, he would watch two games on the TV switching back and forth and listen to one on the radio at the same time. I lost my enjoyment of football due to my Dad only coming to one of my games in those 6 years. My Mom lived in Atlanta and drove 250 miles and made it to many of my games. My Mom passed away at the end of my 8th grade school year, and next year in the 9th grade my heart was just not in it even the the high school coaches kept after me to play. I did run track in high school and needless to say Dad never came to any of our track meets. I made sure I went to as many of my boys games and outside activities as possible. I do enjoy watching a live game and have seen several through the years, but to spend my Saturdays in front of a TV worshiping at the alter of college football no way.😊
With a little time it gets better. In Germany, the soccer country, it has calmed down a little thanks to social media spreading other sports and hobbies.
@@Sarah-ff2kf I wasn’t until I started watching bicycle racing like Tour de France. There really may be a spectator sport for everyone you just need to keep looking.
As the only woman in my department, I tried to be one of the guys in the usual Monday morning recounting if the weekend’s sports games. “That was quite a game, wasn’t it?” Their faces instantly reflected their suspicion. “Which game?” One of them asked. “Oh, I can see y’all tryna play me! You know the game I’m talking about.” It was clear that I hadn’t watched any of the weekend games. They drilled me with a few more questions, just to rub it in.
I got all the sports/game talk I could stand at work. They knew I was not watching, wasn't going to watch, and did not care. It was funny to watch them deal with that fact.
My "black Friday" shopping was always during the Iron Bowl. No one on the road, stores have just a few shoppers, sales staff gathered around a tv or a radio on somewhere in the background. BUT after 13 yrs of being involved with a High School band and Friday night's I learned plays, ref's calls and signals, songs played on 1st downs, players positions. Now I actually watch parts of games and have a clue. Still though shopping on Iron Bowl day is the best!
@@Eye_of_a_Texan like Univ of Texas vs Texas A& M. State rivalry game. Auburn/ Alabama was played in Birmingham known for Iron ore used for making steel. So Iron Bowl.
I live in NC and remember one day when I was getting ready to start teaching my class, a student who had been born in the north came in all excited because the Carolina Hurricanes had just won the Stanley Cup. The rest of the class (all locals) didn't even know that we had a hockey team in this state.
@@violagreene4643 To be serious, hockey receives very little national sports media attention regardless of location. Speaking of the Carolina Hurricanes....they are having a great season. Southerners ought to give hockey half a chance.
@@penguinsfan251 oh, their public profile has gone way up since then. Most of the students will have heard of them by now. For a while, an association with professional wrestler Ric Flair helped their public profile, but they have since distanced themselves from him. Given some of his troubles,, I don't blame them. I wonder how the Charlotte soccer team will fare?
"You work on a holy day?" I just had to laugh. I was a band geek so 4 years of high school meant Friday night football and all of my college was College Football Saturday (Roll Tide!). Once I left school 30 yrs ago Saturday has always been reserved for college football. When I did have to work on Saturdays, I always had football on in the office.
This is so true. I live in the south and most of my family and friends are football fanatics. I find it so boring, but find myself nodding and smiling. It’s just easier.
@@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536 Michelle1020 is right except they're trying to kill or cripple somebody. Comes from recruiting gang members, as well as all the rape, fraud, child abandonment and support cases, drunk and stoned driving, along with all the violent criminal charges. While there are obviously fine young men of all types playing the game the recruiters could seem to care less about character when they recruit for colleges. The good guys get in by accident.
This is real! I was 19 years old, living in Georgia, when the conversation IN THE MIDDLE OF SUNDAY SCHOOL changed to football. At one point, I innocently said "there are more important things than Super Bowl Sunday" and I was attacked/belittled/berated by grown men for saying such a thing! Love your neighbor, my foot!
I live in the district where University of Michigan football is the thing. After having been disappointed with various things at a church I had long attended, the straw that broke the camel's back was this in a long string (over decades) of football references in sermons. "We've pinned all of our hopes on the new head coach starting this fall. You all know his name. Say it with me." I said aloud, "I don't know," but when I heard what others said, I did remember hearing that name. So church can be a lot like the workplace in the video, and it might be a Southern thing, but it's not just a Southern thing.
I feel this way living in Oklahoma. Each time someone on my team brings up football (ie: every day) I tell them they remind me of the teacher from Charlie Brown because all I hear is "wom wom, wom womwomwom wom wom, wom."
Same. People start talking football and I tune right out. I understand the rules of the game and how it works, I just don't give a damn. Never understood watching people play a sport. Playing it? That I understand, playing football, soccer, basketball, even baseball can be fun. Watching people play? About as fun as watching paint dry.
@@kuuryotwo5153 Exactly. Playing is SO much fun. Watching is a bore! So celebrating paint drying???....and making food and spending tons of money and inviting everyone over to also watch paint dry.....uhm, no thanks. I get my errands done! No grocery lines and no traffic.
Same. I got an osu shirt at academy years ago on clearance to wear as a junk shirt for cleaning, working out, etc. I accidentally wore it sunday without realizing they were playing OU. The looks I got were terrible.
😂 I never ever followed pro or college sports. One time a friend was going on about the World Series. Which I didn't even realize was going on. I tell him I'm not watching and he goes on a 15 minute rant on how Mom, Apple Pie, and US Patriotic baseball is. Finally, completely seriously, I said, "Ok. Who's playing?" That's right I didn't even know what two teams were in the World Series that year. Anyway his mouth drops open and all he can do is sputter for the next 10 minutes. My Dad was there and finally he looks at him and says something about not raising me right. I thought it was completely hilarious. To this day I still couldn't tell you who was in the last World Series or who's in the running for the next one.
This is Kentucky and North Carolina’s relationship with the rest of the south historically. Yeah, we are southern in most ways, but we have this other sport that we will just fight over ourselves.
Basketball!!! We’re college basketball all the way, because sadly we suck at football. Except Coastal Carolina is killin’ it this year!! But basketball is where we shine!!!!
As a native born, raised, and still resident of Ga, I don't care about watching sports that much, or drink coffee at all. I was starting to think I was the only one.
OMG, i have lived her pain. Thank the Lord my husband gave up on sports, even the Tour de France, years ago. On a side note, I thought "it's a Southern Thing" was based in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. "It's mostly flat around here" hardly applies to that town.
This is like my office. They do all kinds of college sports event thingys throughout the year to raise morale. I have no idea how to participate because I don’t care enough to even know team names or how well particular colleges are doing at a given sport on a given year. I’ve been out of the closet of not caring about sports for many years. Very liberating to be myself!
Add me to the list of Southerners who don't care about football - and I'm an LSU grad! A friend of mine is an LSU fanatic - school colors everywhere, smack talk with people standing in line during game weekends, etc. - and he's never set foot on any LSU campus (ok, maybe Shreveport). Friends and I in grad school occasionally went to a game in Baton Rouge but would leave at half-time - games were pretty dull back then anyway.
I hear that kind of crap about Alabama-Auburn every year without fail. People who couldn't get into either school for love nor money hollering about "We'll beat y'all next year!"
Also an LSU grad that was born and raised in Baton Rouge and still live just next door. The only time I even slightly cared if LSU won or lost was in college when I had to know if the college town bars should be avoided. Not saying I don't care about football, I love playing the game, I just can't understand the appeal of spectating or putting any energy or time into fandom. Playing in an empty lot with 7 other friends has more appeal. I just want to add this is from someone who played football since I was first able to run in a straight line, being the big guy that can run I was always pushed into whatever school team since middle school.
I am a Maya! I have attended many baseball, football, soccer and basketball games and cheered to the top of my lungs for my children and grandchildren. However they all know I don't care beans about sports. My son-in-law even asked me how in the world I grew up in the south without liking football lol.
I can relate. I've spent hours at dance recitals watching my daughter and I do not care about dance. I don't even enjoy music. I'm only there because I love my daughter.
I faked liking sports to try to please my dad. He was angry for six weeks that I was born and not born with male parts. My mom thought I needed to know that. Never got his love or even his like, despite how many sports I watched or even participated in. Even now, I only pick up this, that or the other tidbits of sports, especially football just to open conversation with folks.
I'm seriously tempted to confess too being just like that but I'm worried in the next couple minutes there will be a knock on my door and someone demanding my man card back. 🤣
Nobody could even attempt that sort of "sports wuss" type thing on me - I might have hit them with the Alabama heavyweight wrestling title belt. Or the OCW tag belt. Or their singles belt. Or the Tri-State cruiserweight belt. One of my favorite things to do was go "Football? You know that's all fake, don't you?"
I know the feeling, my son in law and his extended family live and breath football, Its their reason to exist, I couldn't care less about any sports. They suspect I'm a communist. Did I mention they're from Alabama?
My poor husband goes through that. Every once in a while he admits he hates going anywhere because guy small talk always involves sports. Neither of us ever even know what season it is (except I know it's football season because it corresponds to Pumpkin Spice Everything Season)!
Thanks for this one. I too was born and raised in the south, and I really don't do sports watching. It's funny because you just have to fake it or deal with people who are baffled but the fact you could care less about their Sportsball team. That being said Go E-sports!
I live in the south... I watch Rugby. You should hear me explain THAT one to the family. Especially when we're drunk and "It's like football, just without all that wussy padding." comes out of my mouth. ;-) Also - I'd pay good money to see Tom Brady play rugby...be worth it to see his face uglied up a bit.
I hear the rugby fans say that all the time. If you've never played high level football rugby may seem a tough sport. Do you know how many rugby players have made it in the NFL? ZERO. Bc rugby isn't as high level or as hard hitting as football. Rugby players are to slow and to small to compete in the NFL. That's a fact. The reason rugby players don't wear pads is they can't hit as hard as the elites in football. Try playing football yourself.
I graduated from The University of Alabama over 20 years ago. But ..... I've never been to an Alabama game. Hey, I had to work retail jobs all through college so I was always working on Saturdays. Now, I'll watch on TV if there's nothing else on or I'm watching with other people. I always want Alabama to win - I just don't feel the need to watch.
Same but Kansas. Like...the wildcats aren't even good and Bill Snyder has been accused of all kinds of things, retired TWICE, and had cancer. Like let the man retire and take his name off the stadium, please!
Wow. I thought I was "special" when I gave away my last year season tickets, but you never even went to a game! My game attendance dwindled each year until I just officially quit going. I'm like you ... Always rooting for Bama, but I don't watch the games.
Wow, somebody from the University of Alabama... That can read! Go Ducks! And before everyone gets all excited, this is all just in good fun. Well mostly... Kinda...
As a southern girl, who was in the high-school marching band, I can tell you that there is NOTHING like watching a talented football player make a home run for the 2 points.😂.Luck for me, not ONE of the guys I've dated (including a present and ex-husband) have cared even a little bit about ANY sports. I'll probably have to turn in my southerner I.D. card...especially once it's learned I like my tea either unsweetened or with artificial sweetner. (Shoot, I spilled the unsweetened tea.)
If football fans would learn hockey rules they would love it. It's faster, plays are made on the fly, line changes on the fly and there is more contact. Plus fights.
Proud of you, Mya - just be yourself. Once, I went to a superbowl party...there were about 40 people there, but only 10-15 of us were actually watching the game.
What's arguably... No definitely worse than saying "I am not a sports person" is being non religious or of another religion in the bible belt and people knowing. There is no hate like christian love.
As many times as I’ve seen this, I love when Mya says Saturday is a great time for running errands. So true; especially in a college town. Of course you have to stay away from the University. Don’t ask me how I know this.
"If I'm gonna watch young men strappin' on helmets and pads, THEY HAD BETTER BE HEFTING SWORDS & SHIELDS, AND CHARGING THE ENEMY LINE!!!" ~medieval society enthusiast, NOT a sportsball enthusiast.
The best part about this skit is the credits. Maya (Mary Patterson Broome) is the one who wrote the sketch which means she probably knows about football.
You need to do one where the morning office coffee group starts talking about deer hunting, or duck hunting. There is a similar situation with those things as well.
Yup. I moved out of the city for a job where I discovered everyone went deer hunting. Everyone. All season long. They knew where to find deer. I knew where to find parking spaces.
I grew up in Roswell Georgia and I even played football all the way up to my first year in college until I was sidelined due to a car accident but I would rather watch paint dry than watch football on tv. I have participated in most sports but when I was growing up my father forced me to watch sports on tv when I would have preferred to be out playing so he ruined televised sporting events for me. Now I know most people might be offended by what I am about to admit to but it’s the truth. The only sport I have actively watched and enjoyed is English Football or what we Americans call Soccer. I only watch the English Premiere League though, no American 9soccer.
I forced myself to learn/like football (grew up in Pennsylvania) so I wouldn't be a football widow when I got married. Sigh. I married a physics major who can't stand sports. I will watch football if other people around me are, but not alone. We now live in Baton Rouge and he works at LSU. It's a little surreal at our house.
Lol I'm actually a southern girl that don't care a thing about sports but I love the sound of a game on the radio because my dad has always been into sports and the sound is nostalgic 😊
When I was very young, sports (except for any kind of boxing) was the way to spend time with Daddy. Football, baseball, car racing, Triple Crown, bowling, the Olympics, some basketball, especially the Globetrotters, tennis. Soccer wasn't a big thing yet in the USA, so not that. Daddy kept up with all the high school sports, college once I got that far, & kept up once I was an alum. He always knew SOMEthing to share. He's in heaven now, so a game on in the background is a wonderful way to keep him close. And most of the sports we watched together are still interesting & enjoyable ways to spend an afternoon or evening. How I miss sharing those days!
When I grew up, it was the sound of the neighborhood. Every house had a radio and/or TV turned to the game. So as you were running around outside or riding your bike, you heard the cheers and the announcer's voice reverberating all around you. Yeah, nostalgia. ❤️
Exactly Right! I hate football, and I'll tell you why, because football players got all the pretty girls, and most of the ugly ones too! But, there was one small karma effect. When the football players and the cheerleaders had kids and their kids had kids their Grandkids were all taught, ...(We have to whisper this...soccer.) And even competitive diving, and worse yet syncopated swimming, which, let's be honest here is just ballet under water, but with skimpier suits, but with skinnier girls.
I was born and raised in the south, but I don't care about team sports. Non-Nascar motor sports and gun-shooting sports are way more interesting. And coffee.... YES, PLEASE!
As a fellow "Not A Sports Fan", I am in a position to assist her with these issues. 1) She needs to pick three or four teams and learn the name of a few players. 2) She should claim horse racing as her sport. This is fine as she really only needs to know three races and as they will all be over in a combined total of 5 minutes or less, she is covered. 3) Relentlessly and zealously support whoever her coworkers are opposing for whatever reason she wants. This will encourage allow her to both pass as knowledgeable and slightly respectable while at the same time remaining outside many sports conversations.
Super Bowl Sunday. I used to work at Walmart and without fail we were DEAD once the game started. (The day before and that morning were hell on earth, but it was like someone called closing time 15 minutes or so before the game.)
Born and raised in Dallas. 4th generation Texan. Don’t give a flying flip about any sports. And yes, I have been mercilessly persecuted for my heresy. 😂
Look at it this way, man - what if, all of a sudden, all the black players said "F this - we're out". What would football suddenly look like? Or pretty much any sport that isn't hockey, pro wrestling or NASCAR?
@@BrutishYetDelightful Look at it this way man - If they kneel they have sealed their fate with us, I will still get my 8 hours of sleep Not watching them. There have been too many people that have died fighting for this Country and I'm sure they would rather have lived their natural life with their families but they gave their life for America, America and the ones that died for her and our Freedom are the ones we are standing and pledging our allegiance to because of what they fought for and gave us.
@@BrutishYetDelightful Hmmm... how does that make sense to you? I mean they aren't watching. Soo how would they know they walked out and aren't playing, anymore?
@@lorireed8046 What I was saying was that if all the black players suddenly refused to participate, your precious Iron Bowl will suddenly look like two crappy high school teams muddying up a perfectly good field instead of the nationally-watched slamfest it generally is.