while i absolutely HATE when players (or anyone else, for that matter) kneel during our National Anthem as a sign or protest. i also HATE this new rule. kneeling during the National Anthem is a freedom protected under the Bill of Rights in our Constitution. it is considered Freedom of Speech. granted, the protection comes in the form of you are protected from the U.S. government. but i still HATE when companies and organizations punish those for choosing to insert their guaranteed rights. it is appalling and fascist.
again, i do no agree with the players kneeling during the National Anthem, but i will defend their right to do so. wake up NFL owners/commissioner, you're not as powerful as you think you are.
It's not a free speech issue. Players are employees, fulfilling the responsibilities for which they are hired, and they are required to follow the work rules and policies set forth by their employers. Being televised while performing your job doesn't change that absolute.
RTR,
Tim
See, that's where you're wrong. NFL players have a CBA, no where in that CBA does it state that the players have to do anything during the anthem. Period. By making ANY rule the NFL has unilaterally changed that agreement and if the NFLPA wanted to fight it, it could get ugly. It's also why the NFL put in the rule that TEAMS, not players, will be fined if a player kneels. They literally CAN'T fine a player for that. Now, can an NFL team just fire a player for kneeling? Probably but what NFL owner is dumb enough to do that at this point? Probably more likely if its the third string outside linebacker than if JJ Watt does it, though.
To be clear, I didn't mention collective bargaining. I said it's not protected free speech. However, since you mention collective bargaining, it's only fair to tell you a CBA does not cover all work conduct, rules and policies. That's with any industry. The article above states such when it notes, "The anthem policy will be part of the NFL's game operations manual and thus not subject to collective bargaining." You're right, the union probably will contest it, but the operations manual is an example of something outside a CBA.
You may not like, and you can rant about it, but facts are facts.
RTR,
Tim
Dude, i understand you dont like me and you want to be a jerk at all times but I wasn't ranting about anything. I brought up the CBA because that's what the NFLPA is likely going to cite, because the NFLPA is supposed to have some say (and the owners) in any rules changes, especially with fines. They are trying to skirt it by saying the NFL is just going to fine the teams. But if you want me to rant, I can go off about the presidents collusion and interference in all of this if you want me to? THAT I will rant about.
I don't even know you. Before today, have I even responded to a post of yours? I said it's not free speech, and you told me I was wrong because of a CBA, and you went off on a bonus Trump tangent. CBA's are not all encompassing, and the ops manual shows that. That's all. The players are private employees subject to rules of conduct set by their employers.
Trump is an indefensible dolt. Save your time typing.
RTR,
Tim
I used to be Birdman...
