Junctioncat
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Well, Vegas has the spread at 13 points. Predicted score 83-57 BYU. Yeash, can we cover the spread? Over/under is 145.
Junctioncat said:I am stuck in Christmas traffic on Riverdale road, and am listening on KSL. Do we have a radio station this year? 1430 was Weber's station.
WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
BigWaldO said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
Not sure current or former players care whether you come to the games or not. If you aren’t going to show respect for an American right to protest than don’t come back at all. No player is gonna miss you lol
wildkyle said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
I will never kneel myself but the players have the right to. If you told me last year that I would say that i would have gotten mad at myself. But I have changed my mind.
WILDCAT said:BigWaldO said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
Not sure current or former players care whether you come to the games or not. If you aren’t going to show respect for an American right to protest than don’t come back at all. No player is gonna miss you lol
I acknowledge their right to protest. But by your own logic my right to protest their false narrative protest should be just as respected. I dont care if they care or not if I'm not there. But if I was Weber i would be careful, we've all seen what political grandstanding has done to pro sports I'm not the only one who feels this way....
Chex said:I wouldn’t pay $50 for anything involving BYU or Rande Rahe.
SWeberCat02 said:WILDCAT said:BigWaldO said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
Not sure current or former players care whether you come to the games or not. If you aren’t going to show respect for an American right to protest than don’t come back at all. No player is gonna miss you lol
I acknowledge their right to protest. But by your own logic my right to protest their false narrative protest should be just as respected. I dont care if they care or not if I'm not there. But if I was Weber i would be careful, we've all seen what political grandstanding has done to pro sports I'm not the only one who feels this way....
Kind of offensive to these young men to call it a "false narrative protest" and "political grandstanding." You've never walked in their shoes or experienced the things they have. If this is how you feel I'm sure they'd prefer you don't attend their games. I'd kind of prefer that as well.
WILDCAT said:SWeberCat02 said:WILDCAT said:BigWaldO said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
Not sure current or former players care whether you come to the games or not. If you aren’t going to show respect for an American right to protest than don’t come back at all. No player is gonna miss you lol
I acknowledge their right to protest. But by your own logic my right to protest their false narrative protest should be just as respected. I dont care if they care or not if I'm not there. But if I was Weber i would be careful, we've all seen what political grandstanding has done to pro sports I'm not the only one who feels this way....
Kind of offensive to these young men to call it a "false narrative protest" and "political grandstanding." You've never walked in their shoes or experienced the things they have. If this is how you feel I'm sure they'd prefer you don't attend their games. I'd kind of prefer that as well.
Spoiler Alert....... I dont care what you think of me nor my beliefs. I do not agree with the narrative they are kneeling for because of how hypocritical the movement is. That is my belief and I'm entitled to it and I dont need any holier than thou woke warrior telling me what i can and cant believe in.
:+1:WxMW said:We're all entitled to our opinions and points of view, but I really struggle to understand the offense that comes with these athletes/people taking a knee during the anthem.
This summer the protests in many cities turned violent. Thats not something I support, nor to my knowledge has any member of the Weber State basketball program. Yet during those protests I would often hear people say things like, sure they have the right to protest, but violence isnt the answer. Well now, something as non violent as taking a knee is still too much. I had the pleasure of enlisting in the US Navy, and have had grandfathers, and uncles who have served as well. I personally do not feel attacked because people choose to protest during an anthem.
I get the feeling that some of you dont understand how entire communities of people in this country feel as if they are treated as second class citizens. Harassment from law enforcement, to looks of judgement just for entering a store are things that have effected players at Weber St. and other athletes across the country. Is it your belief that these things dont happen? I fully respect any athlete peacefully taking a knee if they feel that is how they want to speak to their experience.
When I look at the Weber St. team, I see a group of men who stand for themselves and their community. They support the democratic process by volunteering at our local polling place. They stay out of trouble and represent the team and university with pride. Last year WSU lost to BYU by 30 and never had a chance. This year they fought the entire way, only losing by 8. They lost on the road at Boise St. by 11. That same team beat New Mexico by 37 this week. They put in countless hours into basketball, and the class room with the goal of earning a degree.
If you dont want to support that, thats your right. But I think a little humility to listen to different perspectives is something that we can all benefit from.
Merry Christmas to all!
WILDCAT said:SWeberCat02 said:WILDCAT said:BigWaldO said:WILDCAT said:Glad I didnt pay the 50+ bucks to watch my team kneel during the anthem in person
Not sure current or former players care whether you come to the games or not. If you aren’t going to show respect for an American right to protest than don’t come back at all. No player is gonna miss you lol
I acknowledge their right to protest. But by your own logic my right to protest their false narrative protest should be just as respected. I dont care if they care or not if I'm not there. But if I was Weber i would be careful, we've all seen what political grandstanding has done to pro sports I'm not the only one who feels this way....
Kind of offensive to these young men to call it a "false narrative protest" and "political grandstanding." You've never walked in their shoes or experienced the things they have. If this is how you feel I'm sure they'd prefer you don't attend their games. I'd kind of prefer that as well.
Spoiler Alert....... I dont care what you think of me nor my beliefs. I do not agree with the narrative they are kneeling for because of how hypocritical the movement is. That is my belief and I'm entitled to it and I dont need any holier than thou woke warrior telling me what i can and cant believe in.
WxMW said:We're all entitled to our opinions and points of view, but I really struggle to understand the offense that comes with these athletes/people taking a knee during the anthem.
This summer the protests in many cities turned violent. Thats not something I support, nor to my knowledge has any member of the Weber State basketball program. Yet during those protests I would often hear people say things like, sure they have the right to protest, but violence isnt the answer. Well now, something as non violent as taking a knee is still too much. I had the pleasure of enlisting in the US Navy, and have had grandfathers, and uncles who have served as well. I personally do not feel attacked because people choose to protest during an anthem.
I get the feeling that some of you dont understand how entire communities of people in this country feel as if they are treated as second class citizens. Harassment from law enforcement, to looks of judgement just for entering a store are things that have effected players at Weber St. and other athletes across the country. Is it your belief that these things dont happen? I fully respect any athlete peacefully taking a knee if they feel that is how they want to speak to their experience.
When I look at the Weber St. team, I see a group of men who stand for themselves and their community. They support the democratic process by volunteering at our local polling place. They stay out of trouble and represent the team and university with pride. Last year WSU lost to BYU by 30 and never had a chance. This year they fought the entire way, only losing by 8. They lost on the road at Boise St. by 11. That same team beat New Mexico by 37 this week. They put in countless hours into basketball, and the class room with the goal of earning a degree.
If you dont want to support that, thats your right. But I think a little humility to listen to different perspectives is something that we can all benefit from.
Merry Christmas to all!