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I know this is a automotive sport site. Well the NFL and Nike are also involved in sports. So I'm venting. I will never watch an NFL game again (didn't last year, like College better anyway and there are no kneelers) nor will I ever buy a Nike product ever again! My 2 cents.


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Roll Tide !!


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I know this is a automotive sport site. Well the NFL and Nike are also involved in sports. So I'm venting. I will never watch an NFL game again (didn't last year, like College better anyway and there are no kneelers) nor will I ever buy a Nike product ever again! My 2 cents.


Can’t believe it...I agree completely. Still pissed they ruined football for me...
 
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My 14 year old son loves his athletic shoes. He wears through a couple pair in a basketball season. I pick him up from the weight room today, and he hears the story on the radio. No more Nikes for him he said. I'm glad I don't own any right now as that would be embarrassing.


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Honestly, at this point, they are going to have to do more than just "stop" to get me back as a fan...and I was addicted.

Obviously, they don't care what I do anymore anyway. They have moved on to a different fan base. Take care. Tom Worthington


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New Balance and Ole Miss.

Why for the love of God would I ever buy anything Nike or EVER waste my time watching a NFL game?

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I am not watching it any more and will never buy Nike again.

I am very surprised that they would make him spokesman for them. Seems to me he would run off way more than he could ever bring in. There is no intelligent reason to run off half your customer base.

I will say this though, I think it is just as bad when they butcher the anthem singing it. Stand up, respect the flag and our anthem.


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Wolverines Boots and UGA, here. Go Dawgs ! Ive been done with both for a while also. I havent bought any Nike stuff in a while anyway. I went to 1 Falcons game, in 3 yrs, and those tickets were free.


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Doesn't affect me. I don't buy Nike stuff, and haven't watched the National Felon League for at least 4 or 5 years.
 
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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


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Nike knew exactly what they were doing, and there were other shoe companies in line behind them.

There is a post discussing their shoe brand on a niche automotive discussion board!


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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


1. Using child labor is not the same as disrespecting the United States.
2. Nike was hardly alone in that practice. Frankly that should have been grounds for stopping trade with China.


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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


1. Using child labor is not the same as disrespecting the United States.
2. Nike was hardly alone in that practice. Frankly that should have been grounds for stopping trade with China.


I will assume that you believe that child labor is infinitely more severe than the interpretation of the flag being disrespected correct?


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No NFL and no Nike at my house.


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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


Just curious, what makes you believe you know what other people think about that, or anything else for that matter? You should stick with what you know and stay away from wild-a$$ guesses.


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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


Never bought into their BS since the beginning.
N knew what they were doing, look at the hype, exactly what they wanted..

NFL,,, Not For Long...


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Any of you guys have a problem when they had little kids making those shoes for pennies years ago?......didn't think so.


1. Using child labor is not the same as disrespecting the United States.
2. Nike was hardly alone in that practice. Frankly that should have been grounds for stopping trade with China.


I will assume that you believe that child labor is infinitely more severe than the interpretation of the flag being disrespected correct?


Don't assume anything about me.
What you don't have to assume, is that I think trade with China overall hurts us more than helps us. And child labor issues should have been an additional reason to stop doing business with them.
I also think that Kaper**** is a disrespectful twat that aims to get more attention from his acting out than what his level of talent would ever get him. It has little to do with attention for his cause. It has everything to do with selling his brand..himself. Just because Nike bought it hook line and sinker doesn't mean the rest of the people in this country with a brain in their skulls should.

And, there is no infinitely better anything. It's obvious that you want to do some polarizing of your own. If truth and facts don't support your agenda, it's infinitely more effective to twist things around until they do. I assume. Roll Eyes

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Will do. No more assumptions needed.


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