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Hours after the opening game of the 2016 pro football season,Watch Sex (1994) Part 1 Friday morning's top Twitter trend in the United States was #boycottNFL.
It started out as backlash against players who have lodged silent protests during the national anthem, but was quickly mocked by other Twitter users and co-opted by still others to point out many of the NFL's faults in areas such as player safety.
If we expand the lens another notch, the #boycottNFL hashtag was ultimately one more manifestation of 2016's digitally-fueled culture wars that spring from sources as varied as pro football to movie casting, but so often result in familiar battle lines being drawn.
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Before Thursday night's season opener, Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall took a knee during the national anthem, making him the latest athlete to follow suit after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began doing so in protest of police brutality and racial inequality.
Predictably, Marshall's gesture -- and the rising tide of similar gestures from NFL players -- ticked some people off. And so it was that the #boycottNFL hashtag began bubbling up on Twitter. Here's a sampling of the conversation.
Why doesn't Kaepernick protest black on black crime. In Chicago they're up to 500 murders so far this year. Where's the outrage? #boycottNFL
— Veterans For Trump (@Veteran4Trump) September 9, 2016
Shame on NFL OWNERS for allowing this to happen #boycottNFL
— Dan (@usmc03111mardiv) September 9, 2016
While @Seahawks plan to disrespect our flag & fallen on 9/11 we remember all the NYPD heroes that day #boycottNFL pic.twitter.com/dGBfsv99Ph
— Adriana Cohen (@AdrianaCohen16) September 9, 2016
Before long, other Twitter users mocked the commitment of these initial #boycottNFL tweeters, while pointing out other, arguably more justified, reasons one might consider no longer watching football.
*Sunday comes and sees NFL games trending on Twitter*
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) September 9, 2016
Me: I thought y'all were doing that #boycottNFL thing?
Them: pic.twitter.com/cElcfKD9U5
I can think of 99 reasons to #boycottNFL but Colin Kaepernick ain't one.
— Nubyjas Wilborn (@nwilborn19) September 9, 2016
If you wanted to #boycottNFL you should have done it when they protected these domestic/sexually abusive morons. pic.twitter.com/HTwdZ7koS1
— MrLXC (@MrLXC) September 9, 2016
Now, would a significant number of people actuallyboycott the NFL -- for anyreason? Ratings for Thursday night's season-opener, a rematch of last season's Super Bowl, were down from the previous two season openers. The game did perform slightly better than the 2013 season-opener, however, so let's not draw any conclusions.
But Marshall taking a knee during the national anthem wasn't the most serious controversy to emanate from Thursday night's game. NFL MVP and Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton was absolutely rocked, taking numerous shots to the head throughout the contest. Here's a compilation.
All of the Head to Head hits on Cam Newton
Despite Newton's noggin getting blasted repeatedly, only one of those helmet-to-helmet hits was called a penalty. Moreover, Newton was never seen taking a concussion test on the sideline during the game, although the Panthers announced Friday that he passed multiple exams afterward.
It all left many wondering how a league that has professed to take player safety more seriously in recent years could let one of its marquee stars take such a brutal pounding, one that included what appeared to be multiple uncalled penalties.
That -- more than fans up in arms about players exercising their constitutional rights -- is what should really have the attention of league execs as the NFL's opening weekend grinds on.
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