Nine NFL teams stopped training to support blacks before the season began

Recently, the United States has fallen into chaos because of the black issue, and the NBA and MLB games have been postponed. NFL players can’t strike because the season hasn’t started yet, but as the league with the highest proportion of blacks, they speak for their compatriots in their own way, which is to stop training.

From last night to this morning, more and more teams joined the team, including the bears, jet, packers and ponies. All of them chose to stop training yesterday in support of black Jacob Black, who was disabled by seven consecutive shots in Wisconsin.

“Some bad things have happened in Kino sofa, Wisconsin these days, and we have some opinions on this,” the bears wrote in a statement. “After discussion, we decided to stop all football related activities and support those who have been treated unfairly. All of our staff and our coaches are against all the violence against black people. In the current situation, it is not enough to merely protest verbally. We have to act. ”

The jet started training at 9:20 every morning. When the pointer pointed to 9:24, the team announced that the training was cancelled. At that time, many people had already stepped on the training ground. The day before, the team’s manager Gus and some players in a conference call to discuss the matter, also participated in the nfl jerseys online meeting of the team’s CEO Christopher Johnson.

Maverick coach Rafael has protected his players, saying the suspension was not initiated by the players. As the manager of the team, he first discussed with the players’ committee, and then consulted the whole team, including the coaches and players, before he made the decision to stop training.

“No one said they didn’t want to train today,” laffler said in an interview. “But the atmosphere of the whole team was not very normal. I knew that even if they started training, it would be difficult for them to focus on football. So I decided not to train today. As for tomorrow, I’ll talk about it later.”

“The players seem to recall some unhappy memories in the dressing room,” Jaguar postponed training, and they used the time to hold a team meeting to discuss what changes should be made in American society.

Dallas Cowboys jerseys didn’t stop training today, and coach McCarthy said it was the result of a discussion among the players.

“To be honest, the United States is already like this now. I can’t really tell you how to sit here and talk about rugby,” McCarthy, who lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin, said in an interview. “I stayed up all night last night, brushing the news, focusing on the NBA, WNBA and MLB news. Our country is experiencing unprecedented changes.”

 

The saints didn’t stop training either. Their corner guard janory Jenkins sent out a helmet with Blake’s name on social media. All saints printed Blake’s name on their helmets and jerseys.

Cardinals boss Kenbury said Thursday’s meeting was filled with sadness, and tiger rookie quarterback barrow also used social media to support black people who had suffered injustice.

The NFL and the players’ Union also issued a statement saying that the NFL is in good shape and in an unprecedented state of unity.

“We are glad to see that the enthusiasm of the teams is so high, that the players and the teams are doing the right thing,” the statement said. “We will continue to use our big platform to speak up for black people who have been unfairly treated. We aim to eliminate racial inequality.”