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Grokmaster
09-25-2017, 09:31 PM
After tanking attendance and viewership...vendors start BAIILING....

And so it begins...with one of the game's biggest stars as the FIRST TO PAY for his disrespect for our nation:

Von Miller loses an endorsement deal after kneeling for anthem


Von Miller loses an endorsement deal after kneeling for anthem.

(http://www.nfl.com/)




Denver Broncos (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/den) star pass rusher Von Miller (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/24789) knew very well that kneeling for the national anthem could cost him money. His teammate, linebacker Brandon Marshall (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/25852), took a knee last season and lost endorsements (https://sports.yahoo.com/news/broncos-brandon-marshall-loses-endorsement-with-credit-union-191329774.html).


The same thing happened to Miller on Monday. Phil Long Ford in Denver said it wouldn’t be continuing its sponsorship agreement with Miller, the Super Bowl 50 MVP who is enormously popular in Denver. A spokesman for Phil Long Ford told CBS4 in Denver (http://hsrd.yahoo.com/RV=1/RE=1507602203/RH=aHNyZC55YWhvby5jb20-/RB=/RU=aHR0cDovL2RlbnZlci5jYnNsb2NhbC5jb20vMjAxNy8wOS8 yNS9icm9uY29zLXZvbi1taWxsZXItbG9zZXMtc3BvbnNvcnNoa XAvAA--/RS=%5EADAt1Fpy3rW9Nw7qHmZjzjkGNTuM9s-) that it wasn’t firing Miller, but it was in a contract renewal negotiation and Miller kneeling for the anthem caused them to cut that off.
Here is the statement given to CBS4 in Denver:


“We are evaluating the events of the weekend. It is important to state that we haven’t fired Von. We are in the middle of contract renewal and this weekend’s events remind us that sometimes we feel that we best represent ourselves. We support Von and his first amendment rights, we know Von and he’s a good person. He donated a police car to his hometown police dept. All that notwithstanding when we bring in celebrities to represent us we run the risk of being misrepresented.
“We, like millions of Americans are concerned and will respond consistently with our values as a proud American company founded by a war hero (Phil Long). While we can’t control the actions of others we can be responsible for how we support our nation and community. That is why, years ago, our principal owner, Jay Cimino, founded the Mount Carmel Veteran’s Service center, and is supported by all Phil Long Dealerships. We support this cause not just with our words, but financially as well, and it is serving hundreds of veterans in need right here in Colorado. This would be a great time for our community to show support for our military community by supporting this cause or others that continue to serve them after they serve us.”



https://www.yahoo.com/sports/von-miller-loses-endorsement-deal-kneeling-anthem-225340969.html





VERY FEW American companies are going to want to be associated with the pampered, spoiled, "social justice victims" of professional sports....VERY FEW.

Devil'sAdvocate
09-25-2017, 09:40 PM
I don't think anyone really wants to listen to the political rantings of a bunch of wealthy black wife-beating felons when they're just there to watch a sports game.

Grokmaster
09-26-2017, 11:58 AM
I don't think anyone really wants to listen to the political rantings of a bunch of wealthy black wife-beating felons when they're just there to watch a sports game.

I'd say you are correct...

The Xl
09-26-2017, 12:01 PM
I don't really care to hear the political opinions of mostly below average-average IQ athletes who generally have no clue as to what's going on. They're just being manipulated by the media.

ripmeister
09-26-2017, 12:03 PM
I wonder how many people would knowingly take a financial hit for standing up for something they believe in.

Adelaide
09-26-2017, 12:06 PM
It's all about the money. If endorsements won't lose anything over the kneeling or other civil protests, they won't drop anyone (a small portion might, but it won't be the majority). Even with fewer viewers and angry Americans, it's still a cash cow to be milked.

Grokmaster
09-26-2017, 12:07 PM
I wonder how many people would knowingly take a financial hit for standing up for something they believe in.

Makeup some more bullshit. Miller had no idea this was coming.
What is it he "believes in"? What are the Po' Widdo Victims protesting?

He "believes" in denigrating the nation that made him rich, for playing a ballgame, because he is "discriminated" against, in his active imagination?

resister
09-26-2017, 12:09 PM
I wonder how many people would knowingly take a financial hit for standing up for something they believe in.
When you are already well set to retire? Sure, big, big hit!

Grokmaster
09-26-2017, 12:10 PM
It's all about the money. If endorsements won't lose anything over the kneeling or other civil protests, they won't drop anyone (a small portion might, but it won't be the majority). Even with fewer viewers and angry Americans, it's still a cash cow to be milked.
It's called "consequences".

Mister D
09-26-2017, 12:16 PM
I wonder how many people would knowingly take a financial hit for standing up for something they believe in.
Probably quite a few of those raking in big bucks playing a child's game. Yea, rip, so...so brave. lol

Mister D
09-26-2017, 12:18 PM
Makeup some more bull$#@!. Miller had no idea this was coming.
What is it he "believes in"? What are the Po' Widdo Victims protesting?

He "believes" in denigrating the nation that made him rich, for playing a ballgame, because he is "discriminated" against, in his active imagination?
As if this endorsement loss will put him on welfare. What principles! :rollseyes:

McCool
09-26-2017, 12:20 PM
I wonder how many people would knowingly take a financial hit for standing up for something they believe in. I guess it'd depend on how big that financial hit actually was.

I'd be curious to see how many of those multimillionaires would take a knee if they knew that over half their net worth would be ripped out of their hands.

MrMike
09-26-2017, 12:23 PM
I don't think anyone really wants to listen to the political rantings of a bunch of wealthy black wife-beating felons when they're just there to watch a sports game.

Bingo!

ripmeister
09-26-2017, 12:32 PM
As if this endorsement loss will put him on welfare. What principles! :rollseyes:
I'm not the one who brought up Millers loss of an endorsement. I was actually thinking my re about Kaepernick and Ali.

gamewell45
09-26-2017, 01:59 PM
After tanking attendance and viewership...vendors start BAIILING....

And so it begins...with one of the game's biggest stars as the FIRST TO PAY for his disrespect for our nation:

Von Miller loses an endorsement deal after kneeling for anthem




Von Miller loses an endorsement deal after kneeling for anthem.








Denver Broncos (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/den) star pass rusher Von Miller (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/24789) knew very well that kneeling for the national anthem could cost him money. His teammate, linebacker Brandon Marshall (https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/25852), took a knee last season and lost endorsements (https://sports.yahoo.com/news/broncos-brandon-marshall-loses-endorsement-with-credit-union-191329774.html).


The same thing happened to Miller on Monday. Phil Long Ford in Denver said it wouldn’t be continuing its sponsorship agreement with Miller, the Super Bowl 50 MVP who is enormously popular in Denver. A spokesman for Phil Long Ford told CBS4 in Denver (http://hsrd.yahoo.com/RV=1/RE=1507602203/RH=aHNyZC55YWhvby5jb20-/RB=/RU=aHR0cDovL2RlbnZlci5jYnNsb2NhbC5jb20vMjAxNy8wOS8 yNS9icm9uY29zLXZvbi1taWxsZXItbG9zZXMtc3BvbnNvcnNoa XAvAA--/RS=^ADAt1Fpy3rW9Nw7qHmZjzjkGNTuM9s-) that it wasn’t firing Miller, but it was in a contract renewal negotiation and Miller kneeling for the anthem caused them to cut that off.
Here is the statement given to CBS4 in Denver:


“We are evaluating the events of the weekend. It is important to state that we haven’t fired Von. We are in the middle of contract renewal and this weekend’s events remind us that sometimes we feel that we best represent ourselves. We support Von and his first amendment rights, we know Von and he’s a good person. He donated a police car to his hometown police dept. All that notwithstanding when we bring in celebrities to represent us we run the risk of being misrepresented.
“We, like millions of Americans are concerned and will respond consistently with our values as a proud American company founded by a war hero (Phil Long). While we can’t control the actions of others we can be responsible for how we support our nation and community. That is why, years ago, our principal owner, Jay Cimino, founded the Mount Carmel Veteran’s Service center, and is supported by all Phil Long Dealerships. We support this cause not just with our words, but financially as well, and it is serving hundreds of veterans in need right here in Colorado. This would be a great time for our community to show support for our military community by supporting this cause or others that continue to serve them after they serve us.”



https://www.yahoo.com/sports/von-miller-loses-endorsement-deal-kneeling-anthem-225340969.html





VERY FEW American companies are going to want to be associated with the pampered, spoiled, "social justice victims" of professional sports....VERY FEW.
Sometimes you just have to sacrifice for what you believe in. Obviously he is okay with losing the endorsement deal so not much more to be said.

Tahuyaman
09-26-2017, 03:12 PM
It's called "consequences".

People have the right to express their views. They don't have the fight to force everyone to agree with them, nor do they have the right to be relieved of the consequences of actions.