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NFL thugs who disrespected the National Anthem in Week 6

ESPN and Fox decided not to televise the National Anthem this week in a pathetic attempt to protect disrespecting thug NFL players who knelt or “protested” during the National Anthem. For the early games, these thugs disrespected the National Anthem in Week 6 of the NFL (National Felons League):

NFL thugs who disrespected the National Anthem in Week 6
NFL thugs who disrespected the National Anthem in Week 6

Marshawn Lynch of the Oakland, soon to be Las Vegas Raiders sat during the National Anthem.

Russell Okung of the L.A. Chargers raised a black power fist during the playing of the National Anthem in Oakland.

Robert Quinn raised a black power fist and Johnny Hekker wrapped his arm around his waist during the playing of the National Anthem. Both play for the Los Angeles Rams.

Marcus Peters and Ukeme Eligwe of the Kansas City Chiefs knelt during the National Anthem. I guess it was appropriate considering Kansas City was playing the Pittsburgh Kneelers.

Seven San Francisco 49ers were kneeling during the anthem before Sunday’s game against the Washington Redskins in D.C. These NFL thugs include: Safety Eric Reid, safety Adrian Colbert, linebacker Dekoda Watson, receiver Marquise Goodwin, defensive lineman Arik Armstead, linebacker Eli Harold and cornerback K’Waun Williams.

For the second week in a row, three Miami Dolphins decided to be cowards and stayed in the locker room as the National Anthem was played in Atlanta. Receiver Kenny Stills, safety Michael Thomas and tight end Julius Thomas, were the same three cowards who not only for two weeks in a row stayed in the locker room during the National Anthem but disrespected the country and knelt during the National Anthem during a game in London. They stood for God Save the Queen.

New Orleans Saints: Thug players knelt before the National Anthem against the Detroit Lions. The thugs were booed loudly and continued to kneel as the PA Announcer in New Orleans asked for a moment of silence for fallen New Orleans police officer Marcus McNeil.

There were probably others in the early game, not being discussed since Fox Sports was too cowardly to air the National Anthem in a pathetic effort to try and shield the league and it’s thug players from criticism.