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Artos
09-13-20, 11:58
Seems as if 90% of the folks I discuss the current state of sports with are no longer following & the nfl can go pound sand...this letter if from a Houstonite & took the gloves off.


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This tells All in an Open Letter to the Houston Texans
By Mark W. Stephens

When people think of Texans, they rightly think of our heritage. Rugged individuals who came together to forge our Republic. Heroes and fighters. Men and women void of fear. They think of the “Old 18,” eighteen men who stood against the Mexican Army as they tried to claim the Gonzalez Canon and held them off until the Texas Militia arrived. They think of the Texas women who ripped away part of a wedding dress and pieced together that infamous white cloth with a drawing of a Lone Star, a canon, and a simple four-word reply to the mighty Mexican Army… “Come And Take It.”

They think of the “Immortal 32,” thirty-two men from the Texas Militia who marched fearlessly from Gonzales to San Antonio, knowing it would be their last, to unselfishly reinforce their fellow Texans under siege at the Alamo.

They think of the couple of hundred defenders of the Alamo who CHOSE to stay and fight against a couple of thousand Mexican soldiers, knowing it was a death sentence. They think of how those few men held off the powerful Mexican Army for thirteen full days before they offered the ultimate sacrifice for the birth of the Texas Republic.

They think of men like Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and Colonel William Barrett Travis, the latter of whom requested reinforcements as he battled the Mexican Army. Knowing in his heart they would never come, still, he wrote, “I shall never surrender or retreat” and he let the world know he understood his fate when he further wrote, “I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his Country. And they think of that tenacious signature that has gone down in the annals of history and will forever be remembered as one of Texas’ proudest moments, “VICTORY or DEATH.”

They think of that day in April 1836, when a rag-tag group of 800 Texas Militia led by General Sam Houston surprised and attacked the much larger Mexican Army of a couple of thousand troops along the banks of the San Jacinto River and ROUTED them, with the cries of “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!” They captured General Santa Anna. They forced the Mexican Army to surrender, they won freedom and independence for all Texans, and they won the hearts and loyalty from all Texans in return. Forever.

These men of character and grit will forever be known as Texans. They earned that title. Those of us who follow in their boot steps and are blessed by the Grace of God to be Texan, try to emulate our forefathers, and try to bring honor, strength, and character to our beloved State and thus earn our own title of “Texan.”

Conversely, your team members wear a uniform calling themselves “Texans” - as the simple participants of a billion-dollar child’s game – and are most assuredly as evidenced by your atrocious behavior on September 10, 2020, undeserving of the title of “Texan.” To be Texan is to be courageous, strong, and brave. Texans don’t bow to outside pressure, political or otherwise. Texans kneel only to God.

You are not Texan.

On the day before the sacred and solemn day of 9/11, where we honor so many of our brave and heroic police officers and firefighters who paid the ultimate sacrifice, you took the football field prior to the playing of our country’s National Anthem, as a team.

And instead of honoring our fallen heroes of 9/11, you chose to honor rapists, robbers, and drug dealers.

Then, prior to the playing of our National Anthem, you fled from the field as a team. You turned your backs on our flag. You turned your backs on our soldiers. You turned your backs on our police officers. You fled to the bowels of the stadium locker room to cower and hide rather than show support for the Flag of the United States of America and honor our heroes here and abroad.

Texans don’t run.

Time and time again, you’ve chosen to honor common criminals like George Floyd, who was convicted of pistol-whipping and robbing a young Houston woman and pointing a gun at her young daughter while his gang robbed this poor woman and her family of all their belongings. A brutal man who repeatedly targeted Hispanics here in Houston for robbery and who ultimately died from a self-inflicted overdose of illegal drugs, while committing yet another series of felony crimes.

Can you imagine the horrors these poor Houston crime victims of George Floyd are having to endure once again because you chose to “honor” the monster who brutalized them and their families?

You honor Breonna Taylor, an alleged criminal suspect in a homicide case and member of an organized drug gang, whose boyfriend shot a police officer while she stood by his side and was ultimately shot and killed herself in the ensuing gunfight.

You honor Jacob Blake, a known woman abuser and active fugitive wanted for the brutal sexual assault of a woman, who then stole her car and her bank card, physically attacked pursuing police officers, then pulled a knife on the officers and attempted to flee in a stolen car with children inside before police officers shot him.

You honor these criminals in the pretense of “supporting” the black community. If you truly wanted to support and honor the black community, you would strongly condemn those who prey upon them. If you truly wanted to support and honor the black community, you would refuse to celebrate black criminals and instead honor their victims.

Imagine a day when little boys realize their only way to make it to the NFL is to commit vicious crimes and attack police officers so the NFL will one-day “honor” them too. That is the dynamic you are creating. By honoring black criminals, you are only perpetuating and glorifying that criminal lifestyle and empowering other vicious criminals to continue their criminal enterprise within and against black communities.

That is not Texan.

Texans don’t honor and support criminals. Period. Texans are proud to protect ourselves, our families, our neighbors, and especially those who are unable to protect themselves from such violent predators. Criminals like George Floyd flee Texas for a reason.

Just so you know, there is a federal statute that directs all Americans on how they should behave and conduct themselves during the presenting of the Flag of the United States of American and the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner, known as our National Anthem.

Title 36, Section 301, sub-section C of the United States Code regarding the National Anthem states in part, "all other persons present (other than those in uniform) should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, and men not in uniform, if applicable, should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart."

This is not negotiable. You have no valid excuse nor any valid reason to show such disdain and disrespect to our country, our flag, our National Anthem, our soldiers, and our police officers, ESPECIALLY when you represent “Texans” while doing so.

I find it incredibly ironic, if not entirely hypocritical, that an organization like the NFL whose very business platform closely resembles the slave trade days of the old South where men were bought, sold, and traded based on their size and strength, believes they have the moral authority, or any other authority for that matter, to dictate social norms to others. The NFL organization and employees, both current and former, consist of burglars and thieves, drug dealers, abusers of women, rapists, robbers, and murderers. How do you choose which ones to hire, fire, or “honor”? If you’re trying to lead by example, you have failed miserably.

Texans don’t need anyone to tell them how or what to think.

Therefore, it is for the aforementioned reasons that I make a very simple, but reasonable suggestion.

Change the name of your team.

The Houston Texans in their current state, in no way, shape, or form, represent Texas or Texans. Thus, I will support any official petition to change the name of the Houston Texans by removing the word Texans, as I believe you have come to woefully misrepresent those of us who have earned and actually value the title, Texan.

Very simply, you are not Texans.

With All Due Respect,
Mark W. Stephens

The_War_Wagon
09-13-20, 12:13
Awesome.

And since the Thinskins are now called, "The Washington Football Team" :rolleyes: , I will start calling them, "The Houston Football Team."

Firefly
09-13-20, 12:17
I like everything but the “with all due respect”.

I don’t respect these people. Where are 731 Imperial Japanese Medical Company when you need them?

That said, aside from some unpleasantness when I was in my early 20s; Texas is a fine state with Sarsparilla and Mexican foods. Everybody with a California tag needs to put on a cross of course

JoshNC
09-13-20, 12:27
The NFL and NBA are dead to me. I hope the crash and burn.

andre3k
09-13-20, 12:43
And yet we still have off duty police officers providing VIP motorcycle escorts to the Texans team busses coming to and from IAH and working the home games as off duty extra jobs at NRG stadium.

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Averageman
09-13-20, 13:40
My Step Brother played for the Seahawks and the Saints.
I asked him for a signed football to give to the best lineman on my Pee-Wee Football Team. No dice, can't do that, it's not allowed. No kidding like word's going to get out to the NFL that you signed a Football for a kid in Bum F*** Texas?
I thought he was a prick before, well that was enough for me and the NFL.
They're all dead to me.

JoshNC
09-13-20, 14:01
And yet we still have off duty police officers providing VIP motorcycle escorts to the Texans team busses coming to and from IAH and working the home games as off duty extra jobs at NRG stadium.

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Off-duty police and private security need to refuse private details for liberals, race baiters, and the like. Money is not worth protecting people actively subverting the Constitution.

Disciple
09-13-20, 14:52
I like everything but the “with all due respect”.

Due respect.

Blackhalo
09-13-20, 16:10
The NFL and NBA are dead to me. I hope the crash and burn.

Add MLB to that. I hope so too, but they wont.

This is coming from someone who went to World Series games last year; as well as NBA PlayOff games. I'm done.

Honu
09-13-20, 16:42
Ditto this big time
I keep saying this and all folks who say they care boycott cancel any cable tv sports idiocy etc... do the small things that are easy

Also any and all that care who do security for any democratic convention or gathering and any political people either side that stand with BLM refuse service etc...



Off-duty police and private security need to refuse private details for liberals, race baiters, and the like. Money is not worth protecting people actively subverting the Constitution.

DG23
09-13-20, 17:10
All of this BLM supporting / loving crap is going to backfire spectacularly as many, many more decide they have had enough and come out to support Trump in the election and he wins in a MAGA landslide.

Them losing viewers, ratings and money between now and then is just the icing on the cake.

Firefly
09-13-20, 17:52
Off-duty police and private security need to refuse private details for liberals, race baiters, and the like. Money is not worth protecting people actively subverting the Constitution.

Very much this. I have turned down good jobs purely for this reason.

FromMyColdDeadHand
09-13-20, 18:31
My Step Brother played for the Seahawks and the Saints.
I asked him for a signed football to give to the best lineman on my Pee-Wee Football Team. No dice, can't do that, it's not allowed. No kidding like word's going to get out to the NFL that you signed a Football for a kid in Bum F*** Texas?
I thought he was a prick before, well that was enough for me and the NFL.
They're all dead to me.

You are saying that he couldn't autograph a ball for someone- pay or no pay???


And yet we still have off duty police officers providing VIP motorcycle escorts to the Texans team busses coming to and from IAH and working the home games as off duty extra jobs at NRG stadium.

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You want to really affect them, take away the subsidies for sports stadiums. Frankly, we need to make them illegal, or at least tax them for the value. You make them pay for all that infrastructure, and a lot of teams become losing propositions.

I read my wife the line about modern slave traders-- she thought that was brutal. The letter is too long, needs to be about 1/4 as long.

JoshNC
09-13-20, 18:37
Very much this. I have turned down good jobs purely for this reason.

Yep. Oh, you want a private security detail? Let me look you up on Bookface, Twatter, and Instaspam. Hmmmm, you’re a leftist, go get f&@ked.

FromMyColdDeadHand
09-13-20, 19:24
The Boy and I did a rifle match today, no sports. I was never a big NFL guy, went to a couple baseball games and haven't been to an NBA game in decades. They probably won't miss my direct dollars.

Alternatives? Work out? Is going to a AAA baseball game hurting them, or is that just the small pocket in the big pocket? At this point, if I'm going to go to a game, it will be HS or college. Like I said, I'm a political/science/history junkie. I watched Sports Center as much as the Chandler Bing character.

My dream is to be in a hotel and Lebron James gets on the elevator, and I get to ask him what Winnie the Pooh's dick tastes like. Or "I disagree with Trump when he says you should shut up and dribble. I wish you'd just shut up, I give a crap about your dribbling...".

Averageman
09-13-20, 19:38
You are saying that he couldn't autograph a ball for someone- pay or no pay???

Supposedly it's a part of his retirement, He is supposed to get permission to sign autographs.
I dunno anything about it, it was what I was told.

jpmuscle
09-13-20, 19:56
Yep. Oh, you want a private security detail? Let me look you up on Bookface, Twatter, and Instaspam. Hmmmm, you’re a leftist, go get f&@ked.

I mean if it’s good paying detail and you get paid if you fail, that can still be a win win for everyone though. [emoji2373]


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jpmuscle
09-13-20, 19:57
Supposedly it's a part of his retirement, He is supposed to get permission to sign autographs.
I dunno anything about it, it was what I was told.

Bet he could still smoke dope or whatever and still get paid.


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Aetius
09-13-20, 20:11
Very much this. I have turned down good jobs purely for this reason.

Principles in action. Respect

Artos
09-13-20, 20:21
I'm a rabid cowboy fan (yes, even with jj during good / bad & even now) as I grew up watching what I thought were otherwise normal adults become idiotic maniacs screaming at the tv & why I can't ever like the Stealers & have this weird morbid man crush on their historic qb who now has made his iconic place in the world of sports journalist & now hottie daughter reality tv show vs selling Churches Chicken 2-3 decades ago. Sigh...Don't get me started on the eaglet's DIRTY butthole 'buddy' who fakes an already run up score kneeling to kill the clock only to score on 4th down.

I LOVE rivalry & was captain of my HS team...the whole deal sucks & hope college fb can be salvaged but feel we are at an encompass at avoiding being irrational...I'm done till politics is out & passion is back in. Mostly feel for the players that just want to play. Can't imagine my passion being ruined by a bogus political bs facade.



The Boy and I did a rifle match today, no sports. I was never a big NFL guy, went to a couple baseball games and haven't been to an NBA game in decades. They probably won't miss my direct dollars.

Alternatives? Work out? Is going to a AAA baseball game hurting them, or is that just the small pocket in the big pocket? At this point, if I'm going to go to a game, it will be HS or college. Like I said, I'm a political/science/history junkie. I watched Sports Center as much as the Chandler Bing character.

My dream is to be in a hotel and Lebron James gets on the elevator, and I get to ask him what Winnie the Pooh's dick tastes like. Or "I disagree with Trump when he says you should shut up and dribble. I wish you'd just shut up, I give a crap about your dribbling...".

The_War_Wagon
09-13-20, 21:01
I look forward to the;

Army - Navy game

Navy - Air Force game

Air Force - Army game

Coast Guard Academy - Merchant Marine Academy game


Other college games... I'll watch as I catch 'em.

LMT Shooter
09-13-20, 21:29
That letter is simple, brutally honest truth, nothing more.

I've been a Bears fan for about 40 years. I didn't watch any football this weekend, that's the first time I've missed a weekend of NFL games in decades. It was big part of my life, I love football. But, no more. I'm giving the NFL the Michael Corleon treatment, they are dead to me.

The greatest irony is that professional sports makes blacks into millionaires, dozens of them, maybe a hundred or more, every year. And the blacks who become millionaires then talk about "systemic racism" in America. If there is systematic racism in this country, white people are really bad at it, allowing so many of the "oppressed" to become so wealthy.

maximus83
09-14-20, 12:14
The NFL and NBA are dead to me. I hope the crash and burn.

This--exactly. Was a big step for us, lifelong football and basketball fans. During the 90's when we lived in the Chicago area, became Bulls fans during the MJ era.

Now, the joy of the game itself, watching that big smile light up Magic's face or Jordan's face as they played the game and made some brilliant move--while still showing respect and even appreciation for our country and those who have served it--is over. This isn't just the usual pattern of people getting older and lamenting for the good old days. This is what the Obamas were always bloviating about: fundamental change. We've crossed some sort of cultural Rubicon and won't be going back. Now the professional race baiters, the pampered overpaid professional jocks and whiners like James, the critical race studies eggheads in the universities, the paid street-level terrorists who work as their militia, and their pusillanimous promoters in the media and Washington, have taken over Sport. It's official: Sport is dead. They killed it. You're no longer allowed to have fun without being preached at.

Ironically, this has triggered an unexpected side benefit for our family: we realized how little we really need any of this big-time media-driven entertainment, whether sports, TV, news, or movies. We've all been spending time doing other stuff ranging from reading, to home projects, to our own hobbies, to getting out shooting a lot more. On Saturday I took my oldest girl to the range and had a great time. I'd rather do that every weekend than given ESPN, or whiners like James, 1 second of my time and attention.

Who needs 'em? They need US. Without us--our attention, our eyeballs, our dollars, our viewership--they are nothing, they crash and burn. Without an audience they have no platform. If you spend your time doing other stuff you like and hanging out with people you like, you'll probably feel better and happier as we did, and you'll do your part to help cancel these losers.

HKGuns
09-14-20, 12:34
I don't watch sports of any kind Pro or College. I used to watch most of it every weekend.

I found two signed NBA jersey's in my closet, I had completely forgot about. Cut them into tiny pieces and threw them in the trash.

I have better things to do with my life than watch that garbage. The gift of time is very rewarding.

Grand58742
09-14-20, 12:46
I'm a rabid cowboy fan (yes, even with jj during good / bad & even now) as I grew up watching what I thought were otherwise normal adults become idiotic maniacs screaming at the tv & why I can't ever like the Stealers & have this weird morbid man crush on their historic qb who now has made his iconic place in the world of sports journalist & now hottie daughter reality tv show vs selling Churches Chicken 2-3 decades ago. Sigh...Don't get me started on the eaglet's DIRTY butthole 'buddy' who fakes an already run up score kneeling to kill the clock only to score on 4th down.

I LOVE rivalry & was captain of my HS team...the whole deal sucks & hope college fb can be salvaged but feel we are at an encompass at avoiding being irrational...I'm done till politics is out & passion is back in. Mostly feel for the players that just want to play. Can't imagine my passion being ruined by a bogus political bs facade.

I don't follow NFL at all, but I will say Gerald McCoy would have been a good asset to the Cowboys.

He's a pretty down to earth guy as well. I ran into him several times over the summer.

yoni
09-14-20, 14:41
My company, will never work for any major league organization in the USA. I have to see if ice hockey is kneeling, before I add them to the list.

I would rather run guns to Narco Traficantes.

Firefly
09-14-20, 16:59
I would rather run guns to Narco Traficantes.

Unironically this. Say what you will about the Cartels but at least they have more decency than BLM and Antifa. And a lot are anti-Communist on principle.

I mean, Ollie North did it and IDGAF he was cool

just a scout
09-14-20, 17:12
My company, will never work for any major league organization in the USA. I have to see if ice hockey is kneeling, before I add them to the list.

I would rather run guns to Narco Traficantes.

I support this 100%.


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AKDoug
09-15-20, 01:04
My company, will never work for any major league organization in the USA. I have to see if ice hockey is kneeling, before I add them to the list.

I would rather run guns to Narco Traficantes.

The NHL took nights off to support BLM..

yoni
09-15-20, 03:33
The NHL took nights off to support BLM..

So, it me and the Narcos.

We need to learn and recreate Los Pepes here in USA.

Biggy
09-15-20, 08:04
Some people go to sports games to get away from politics and protests. If players want to protest, fine, but do it on your own time, not on game day.
Simple

Whiskey_Bravo
09-15-20, 08:54
And yet we still have off duty police officers providing VIP motorcycle escorts to the Texans team busses coming to and from IAH and working the home games as off duty extra jobs at NRG stadium.

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Unfortunately there will always be those that value money over principle or ethics.




Was never a NBA fan so not watching that is no big deal but I stopped watching all NFL about 2 years ago after growing up watching the Cowboys. I have added MLB to my dead to me list this year after decades of watching and going to games.