Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 17, 2020
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On this Friday, I am ready for some football.
The National Football League is supposed to begin training soon in anticipation of the season, which begins in September.
But as with everything, COVID looms.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are at stake so we can expect the league to do everything
it can to get on the field. As far as fans in the stands, Philadelphia already says no. It will
probably go city by city. But there's another big problem besides the pandemic, and that is
social justice. If NFL players insist on injecting politics into game day, pro football will
get hurt. Not enough to put it on the disabled list, but many fans are not going to enjoy left-wing
displays. Already, we've seen New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Breeze castigated for saying he believes
players should stand for the national anthem. Breeze actually had to apologize. Why? Because most of
his teammates are black and sympathize with protesting during the anthem. Breeze knew his team morale would
be damaged if he didn't back down. There's now a tremendous peer pressure in NFL locker rooms
to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Disagree with that? Trouble begins. The NFL should have a
simple rule. No politics on game day, none. During training time, fine, tell the press anything you
want. But fans want to see the game, not debate the state of the union. Pro football and its players
should respect that.
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