24Hrs After Seeing Cardinals Player Confront Airman With Flag, Coach INFURIATES Fans With
What He Did.
NFL players continue with their divisive message insistent on going down this path of destruction
just to go against President Trump who wants them to stop, which will eventually put them
out of a job or paid a lot less to throw the pigskin.
Just when the league reached rock bottom, people watching the demise of what was once
America's favorite sport were shocked when they saw what Arizona Cardinals receiver suddenly
did out of nowhere when he booked it on field during the flag ceremony and confronted a
U.S. Airman from behind.
Now his coach has caused a massive reaction of his own with what he did right after the
incident came to the surface.
The NFL is no longer recognizable as America's favorite sport as hundreds of thousands of
fans have abandoned the stands, opting to spend three hours of their week supporting
anything other than this political circus.
Despite not every player in the league supporting the protests, those who do have ruined the
industry for everyone.
Cardinals receiver, 33-year-old Larry Fitzgerald has been in the NFL much longer than his protesting
counterparts and is likely not too happy about what the league has become.
As we reported yesterday, a photo surfaced of what he did after running onto the field
that shocked the entire stadium.
Now, 24 hours after that was reported, the team is making news again for what his coach
just announced.
Fitzgerald was on the sidelines watching the flag ceremony when he noticed the Airman's
had fallen off during the ceremony.
Out of respect for the flag, the Airman couldn't let go of Old Glory to put his uniform back
together, which Fitzgerald seemed to realize as well.
Showing respect for the soldier and the flag, the receiver ran out on the field and got
the Airman's back by putting his hat back on his head.
This isn't the first time that Fitzgerald has gone out of his way to show respect for
our military and it's no coincidence that his thoughtfulness doesn't get the coverage
that protests do.
What's sad, is that this hat incident took place last season but nobody paid any attention
to it, along with what he did when he ran off the field in the middle of a game when
he saw who was on the sidelines.
In a massive contrast from everyone taking a knee this season, Fitzgerald is reaching
out to current and past Service Members during his games.
We saw what he did with the Airman and now we're seeing that he also ran to the sidelines
to shake a World War II veteran's hand and thank him for his service.
"Despite being in the midst of a football game on Nov. 22, Cardinals receiver Larry
Fitzgerald took time to honor a veteran on the sidelines," ABC15 reported of the incident
that took place in 2015 but went largely unnoticed, unlike all the protests since then.
"Fitzgerald spoke with U.S. Air Force Colonel James Ballard during the game to honor the
man for his years of service.
Fitzgerald even removed his glove to shake Ballard's hand and presented him with a
signed practice ball," the report noted.
This is much more than sports and should have been broadcasted everywhere across the country.
But this political statement didn't receive near the attention as what Colin Kaepernick's
that was taking place while Fitzgerald was on the field fixing a U.S. Airman's hat.
Now that's come full circle since Kaepernick can't get a job and the Cardinals happen
to be hiring, but with players like Fitzgerald on the team, they don't need the negativity
that Kaepernick represents.
Chicago Tribune reports that Arizona lost their starting quarterback, Carson Palmer,
to a broken left arm and are now relying on their backup, Drew Stanton.
It's not looking like Palmer is coming back anytime soon, which fans of Kaepernick, who
desperately want him to get a job, are using as an opportunity to get him hired as the
replacement.
It's pretty much the final option for the godfather of National Anthem protest to get
a job, but it's not one that the coach is willing to make, and rightfully so.
Rather than signing him to take over where Palmer can't play anymore, he'd rather
take his chances with a less skilled quarterback than with a controversial one.
This move pretty much infuriated Kaepernick fans and those who support the protests.
The future of the NFL is uncertain which is unfortunate for class act players like Fitzgerald
who represents everything right in a role model.
Even if the Cardinals never make it to the Super Bowl or win another game, they have
won on principle by employing players who deserve attention for all the right reasons
and not divisive degenerates like Kaepernick, and not caring who is offended by that decision.
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