Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Brett Favre mistakes Colin Kaepernick for an actual hero


National Football League former player Brett Favre, had what appeared to be a serious discussion about another former player, Colin Kaepernick, of significantly less talent in throwing footballs to other players on the same team.

Favre mistakenly compared Kaepernick to an actual military hero who also played for the NFL on the Arizona Cardinal team, Pat Tillman. After the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, Tillman left his lucrative football career and joined the United States Army. Kaepernick, on the other hand, did not.

The seriously flawed Kaepernick was not a very good quarterback and to maintain public attention, and possibly do something to keep from being cut, he traditionally kneeled along the sidelines before games while the "Star Spangled Banner" was played to honor the country for which Tillman died. He also wore socks that depicted pigs in police uniforms.

It seems as if Brett Favre is either getting like Joe Biden with his thinking by not recalling Kaepernick's anti-American displays, or he doesn't understand the definition of "hero" -- a person who is idealized or admired for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.

Sucking as he did as a quarterback in his final season, it would have taken more courage not to put on a public display in the hopes of remaining relevant and possibly keep throwing "ducks" that were sometimes intercepted by the opposing teams, and sometimes just died a quiet, lonely thud.

Pat Tillman had real courage. While serving as an Army Ranger in Afghanistan, he was killed by friendly fire on April 22, 2004.

But perhaps, now that Brett Favre has retired from football, a game in which he truly excelled and loved, he too needs to join the woke crowd of leftists who believe they are more virtuous than the people whose statues they tear down or businesses they burn while calling for cops [those 'pigs' on Kaepernick's socks] to be defunded, aka disbanded.

“You know, I can only think of, right off the top of my head, Pat Tillman, as another guy who did something, you know, similar, and we regard him as a hero,” Favre said. “So, I assume that hero status will be stamped with Kaepernick as well.”

Yeah, Pat Tillman, you know, did something. It reminds us when Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) described the 911 terror attacks as "some people did something" Both Favre and Omar are kind of, you know, stupid.

I used to admire Favre, now I just shake my head.


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