UM EK17 Q1111
@GaDawg3
10 February, 09:16
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As high as #85
The NFL made a statement to America with Bad Bunny's Super bowl performance, Glenn Beck argues, and it's NOT good. Glenn Beck reviews his biggest issue with Bad Bunny's performance and why TPUSA's Kid Rock show sent a completely different message.
https://youtu.be/DH666Lqmo...
The NFL made a statement to America with Bad Bunny's Super bowl performance, Glenn Beck argues, and it's NOT good. Glenn Beck reviews his biggest issue with Bad Bunny's performance and why TPUSA's Kid Rock show sent a completely different message.
https://youtu.be/DH666Lqmo...
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Sleet Sir
@Sleet
10 February, 09:25
In response UM EK17 Q1111 to his Publication
I'm done with the NFL. ..have not participated much as of late...many of my friends are Chiefs Fans, so I would participate with their SB parties...but did not take an active roll in watching...
NASCAR is taking a similar path...
It all seem scripted any more anyway....
NASCAR is taking a similar path...
It all seem scripted any more anyway....
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Yeah, I've been done for a while. Ill occasionally catch a game with dad or friends at restaurant but I am zoned out most of the time. I only wish we could get more people stop going and watching. There needs to be a mass boycott and exodus from the NFL
Unfortunately, many are too addicted. It's a complete joke.
Unfortunately, many are too addicted. It's a complete joke.
09:48 PM - Feb 10, 2026
In response Sleet Sir to his Publication
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Carol Roberts
@InHisHolyName
10 February, 10:06
In response UM EK17 Q1111 to his Publication
IMO the whole NFL is perverted and has been ruined by greed. Now with all the betting and the absolutely ridiculous cost of tickets it is totally corrupted. Halftime shows are no longer family friendly or patriotic. Players are paid ridiculous salaries, and most are narcissistic. The People have the power to stop the greed and perversion. A mass boycott is necessary. Stop financing the evil and it will end.
Do not purchase tickets and attend games
Do not watch games on TV
Do not buy team merchandise
Do not bet on games
Do not idolize players
#BoycottTheNFL
😉
Do not purchase tickets and attend games
Do not watch games on TV
Do not buy team merchandise
Do not bet on games
Do not idolize players
#BoycottTheNFL
😉
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
10 February, 10:10
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
as much as i love my packers..i agree....
i really got sick of the cheating this year.
i really got sick of the cheating this year.
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Bob Eddy Z
@falconeddyx
11 February, 11:06
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
I don't watch anymore since the kneeling. I think it's not just greed. They know the woke crap is not popular but share holders like black rock, state street and Vangard are pushing the woke crap just like they did to Anheiser Bush, Target etc.
BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard are not direct investors in NFL teams. However, they are major institutional investors in publicly traded companies, including those connected to the NFL, such as NFL Properties (the league’s marketing arm) and NFL Network, which are owned by the league and not publicly traded.
That said, these firms do hold significant stakes in companies that are part of the NFL ecosystem, such as:
Media and broadcasting partners like Disney (ESPN), Amazon, and Apple, which have NFL broadcasting rights.
Sponsors and advertisers that are publicly traded (e.g., Nike, PepsiCo, Ford).
NFL team owners who are private individuals or entities, not publicly traded.
BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard are not direct investors in NFL teams. However, they are major institutional investors in publicly traded companies, including those connected to the NFL, such as NFL Properties (the league’s marketing arm) and NFL Network, which are owned by the league and not publicly traded.
That said, these firms do hold significant stakes in companies that are part of the NFL ecosystem, such as:
Media and broadcasting partners like Disney (ESPN), Amazon, and Apple, which have NFL broadcasting rights.
Sponsors and advertisers that are publicly traded (e.g., Nike, PepsiCo, Ford).
NFL team owners who are private individuals or entities, not publicly traded.
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