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[h=1]Teenage football players kicked off team for kneeling during anthem

Two Texas teenagers were kicked off their local football team for protesting during the national anthem prior to a Friday night game.

Both players, who are cousins, chose to protest in different ways. Larry McCullough, 18, chose to kneel while his younger cousin, 16-year-old Cedric “CJ” Ingram Lewis, raised his fist in salute, according to CNN affiliate KPRC.

The coach immediately made the duo take off their uniforms and leave the field, the boys said.

“He said, ‘Take off your uniform, right now,’ and he had me and CJ strip down in our uniform — pads, the pants and all, in front of everyone,” McCullough told CNN affiliate KTRK. He and his cousin said they were humiliated.

“He’s a pastor,” said Rhonda Brady, Lewis’ mother. “The way he handled it is almost a slap in the face.”

“I placed them in a Christian-based program so they wouldn’t have to go through things like this,” Brady told CNN. “They were really, really hurt.”

Ronnie Mitchem, the pastor of the Victory and Praise Worship Center in Crosby, Texas, started and coaches the football team for students who are homeschooled or attend a private school without a football team, according to a page on the church’s website.

Mitchem, who is a US military veteran, told CNN affiliate KTRK that his players weren’t allowed to kneel during the anthem as part of a longstanding rule.

“I have nothing against those young men. I love them,” Mitchem said. But he took issue with the way McCullough and Lewis went about their protest.

CNN reached out to both Mitchem and Victory Praise and Worship Center for comment, but has not heard back.

Mitchem said in a post on his Facebook page that he didn’t take issue with people protesting “if it is done the right way.”

“But to disrespect the flag that gives us the right to protest is the wrong way to do it,” he wrote.

“Though many may disagree with me, this is what I believe and as an American I have that right,” Mitchem said. “I pray these young men across America can come to understand there is a right and wrong way to do things.”

McCullough said disrespecting the flag was not his intention.

“It was really showing the injustice for black people,” he told KPRC, “all the stuff that’s going on in the NFL, stuff like that, so I feel I need to be a part of it, too.”

McCullough and Lewis’ protest comes at a time professional football players in the NFL have taken knees or locked arms during the National Anthem, after President Donald Trump said at a political rally in Alabama that he’d like to see those players fired.[/h]
 
Good for him (the coach). A 100 years ago when I was in high school, our football coach had us sign a "contract". It clearly stated the rules and what was expected of us. It included things like grades, citizenship, hair cuts, etc... our parents had to sign it as well. You clearly knew where you stood.
 
Oh their mothers says they were hurt and embarrassed. Tough shit!!! Right there should tell you a shit load. That the son's feelings matter. Suck it up buttercup would have been my parents reaction.

My parents loved and supported me the best they knew how, but we had rules and disrespecting the USA was not allowed. NO FUCKING WAY!!.

Sad part is, I am sure 90% don't even know what the protest is about. They are just following blindly, like good subjects do.
 
I'd like to see the coach give them a chance at redemption.
Ask them to write papers on why NFL players are bad role model choices, the odds of becoming a professional athlete, and the hypocrisy of the NFL in how it picks and chooses when players can freely express themselves and when they can't.

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/

Tebow - No kneeling
Cowboys - No DPD decals
Everyone - No dancing in the end zone

Krapernick - Cops are pig socks (free speech)
Kneeling for anthem (free speech)

 
I'd like to see the coach give them a chance at redemption.

I would too. I have 15, 13 and 10 year olds with my 2nd wife. We had a long discussion at dinner a couple of nights ago regarding the behavior of sports celebs. My son plays travel hockey and is a HUGE NFL fan. We talked about why the way the NFL is going about it is WRONG and what it means to many people when you chose to protest during the anthem. There is a time and place for everything but that is not the time nor place to conduct yourself in that manner. All my kids are high honors students and understood my position but clearly did not understand why it was wrong. Even my wife who is more a centrist; agrees that the behaviour is reprehensible.

The fault lies in the education system. Civics, which was required when I went to school, is no longer taught. The pledge of allegiance was required. The flag was sacred. Kids don't understand the meaning of the symbols as we did and the SCOTUS ruling against the flag was clearly a mistake.

I think they should be granted a second chance albeit through some significant act of apology.

 
I would too. I have 15, 13 and 10 year olds with my 2nd wife. We had a long discussion at dinner a couple of nights ago regarding the behavior of sports celebs. My son plays travel hockey and is a HUGE NFL fan. We talked about why the way the NFL is going about it is WRONG and what it means to many people when you chose to protest during the anthem. There is a time and place for everything but that is not the time nor place to conduct yourself in that manner. All my kids are high honors students and understood my position but clearly did not understand why it was wrong. Even my wife who is more a centrist; agrees that the behaviour is reprehensible.

The fault lies in the education system. Civics, which was required when I went to school, is no longer taught. The pledge of allegiance was required. The flag was sacred. Kids don't understand the meaning of the symbols as we did and the SCOTUS ruling against the flag was clearly a mistake.

I think they should be granted a second chance albeit through some significant act of apology.

100% agree. If they are willing. There is not one of us who hasnt made a mistake. I might disagree and say that the fault is in the parents.
 
Another article I read on this stated that the kids had told the coach ahead of time that they planned to "protest" and he told them the consequences if they did. One of the kids was also quoted as saying that he was happy with the coverage they'd received.
 
100% agree. If they are willing. There is not one of us who hasnt made a mistake. I might disagree and say that the fault is in the parents.

For sure Maggot. Parents are one of the biggest failure points aside from what I mentioned. That is why we had a discussion during our dinner time. Parents need to make sense of all of the information kids are exposed to these days. Of course, this goes good and bad as kids could be taught the wrong ideals if the parents have a mind to do so. That is why I think Civics should find its way back into the curriculum. However, most teachers these days would render it useless as the bias is huge.
 
Another article I read on this stated that the kids had told the coach ahead of time that they planned to "protest" and he told them the consequences if they did. One of the kids was also quoted as saying that he was happy with the coverage they'd received.

Well, I guess they shit in their mess kit didn't they?
 
You say not in Texas but the Cowboys are on board with kneeling.

Boys, we were the last defense in my eyes and when Texans start kneeling we've lost.

Sadly this coach will be forced out of a job before too long but we won't hear about that.


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You say not in Texas but the Cowboys are on board with kneeling.

Boys, we were the last defense in my eyes and when Texans start kneeling we've lost.

Sadly this coach will be forced out of a job before too long but we won't hear about that.


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Agreed. Damn shame too.