Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy needs to spend a few minutes with the USWNT:
https://youtu.be/qXzksMzZdQM
What a f*ckin tard coach. Cops aren't killing on sight 11-year-olds in neighborhoods where hockey is popular.
People who are so cultishly devoted to...whatever it is...that they can't stand it when someone calls their attention to the slaughter of innocent citizens make me ashamed to defend the freedom that they clearly don't value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
So you are all good with those founding principles about it being fine to own slaves and count them as 3/5s of a person, and, of course, prevent women from having any voice in government? Just checking where you stand.
Love the people who question (and I'm certain, misrepresent) other's beliefs while being too afraid to state their own.
Anonymous wrote:This guy needs to spend a few minutes with the USWNT:
https://youtu.be/qXzksMzZdQM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
So you are all good with those founding principles about it being fine to own slaves and count them as 3/5s of a person, and, of course, prevent women from having any voice in government? Just checking where you stand.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
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Anonymous wrote:I am bothered by the antics. The tea drinking thing was low class. I feel like the team has worked so hard to have a few who want all the attention. This team is not the 1999 team. That team changed the attitude toward soccer. This team comes across as spoiled and entitled USA. I am sure some meme bees would rather avoid the fbombs and drinking and focus on issues of equity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a long-standing tradition with the Stanley Cup. Every player has a turn with it and parties with it, takes it on adventure. The analogies don’t work between the Caps and a US National team representing the country.
Now— what we tell my kids when they score goals is what Vince Lombardi famously said:
“When you go into the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.”
The takeaway is have humility. Be humble.
I don’t mind the partying/celebrating with teammates after it’s all over, but excessive on-field game displays and the f-bomb on every stage and the disrespect of the National anthem (I don’t care who is in the White House—I find the issues separate not the ideals of America and how it was founded).
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