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White QB Tackled By Black Teammates For Not Kneeling Just Made Shocking Admission About What Else They Did To Him


( People still support kind of behavior by still going to the games and watching on T.V. )


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It’s the twenty first century, year 2017, and I am still surprised how things like this still happen and are relevant. Things have escalated very quickly, as a white quarterback suffered a season-ending injury due to extreme racism on the field.

The attitude of black players in the NFL over the past month is getting out of hand. The protests have taken a racist turn, as they are giving black power salutes, inspired by Michael Bennett, a player from The Seattle Seahawks.

Except Derek Carr, all of Oakland Raiders’ players are black. He was the only one from his team that stood proud for the national anthem, as his entire offensive line sat it out.

The talk among the black players who sat out the anthem was, “If he [Carr] wants to stand alone for the National Anthem, he can stand alone on the field.”

The players who needed to protect Carr were not doing their job after the protest. He went on to be sacked four times in a row and had sustained a season-ending injury.

Football is an aggressive sport and we shouldn’t be blaming the other team’s players, after all they were doing their job. It’s Carr’s teammates who are in the wrong, not shielding him and leaving him alone in the field, that attitude lead to Derek sustaining a career-ending fractured spine.

The game came to a complete stop when Carr took a vicious hit. The medics rushed in to help him, but he wasn’t moving at all. He was carried away to a medical tent as the fans were in complete shock to what just occurred.

The Ringer:

“Carr was scrambling in the backfield trying to avoid a sack from multiple Broncos defenders when, falling toward the ground, it appeared he took a knee in the back from Broncos defensive end Adam Gotsis. Carr stayed down on the field before heading to the blue medical tent on the sideline, and eventually the locker room.”

Throwing a game is illegal, and the black players of the Seahawks could go in jail for that, said TV Host Bill O’Reilly later in the broadcast.

Carr’s injury can’t be ruled out as coincidental, because of what his teammates said about leaving him alone on the field. We hope that Carr recovers as soon as possible.

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  • I call season ending injury bs carr is still playing
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