Saturday, December 23, 2017

Ravens ex fans more patriotic than NFL needy

They should've stayed in London
Baltimore Raven President Dick Cass told fans and sponsors in a letter to the Wall Street Journal that game attendance during the 2017 sucks due to players' disrespecting the flag of the United States of America along with the military who fights and defends it along with the rights of the scum who take a knee in defiance of what it represents. Attendance has also been hurt by the fact that the Ravens' ex-fans are patriotic.

Of course, Cass didn't say it in those words, but that's what happened and that's why attendance is down--the boycott is working!

Cass' letter contradicts what the league office is saying, that the boycott has not had an effect on game attendance. 

Pete Hegseth said on "Fox & Friends" that the Ravens' attendance at M&T Bank Stadium has declined this year even while the team is second in their division behind the Pittsburgh Knee Taker Steelers.

Cass said the protest by a dozen knee-jerk players at the September game in London could be chiefly to blame. But the ex-fans deserve more credit than that. It's not just the Ravens that are feeding the boycott--it's the league overall.

But the players on the Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars were both criticized for taking a knee during the "Star Spangled Banner" but standing up for Britain's "God Save the Queen" at the London game.

Cass wrote that the demonstrations "became an emotional and divisive issue," adding "We know that hurt some of you."


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