Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The Pittsburgh Steelers were a one MAN team for 3 minutes, then the man joined the babies


When Alejandro Villanueva came out and stood for the National Anthem, sans the rest of the Steeler’s team, he became an instant hero. After the game, Steeler head coach and one-time good guy Mike Tomlin took after Villanueva for his one man stand for the country, flag and anthem.  No free speech is tolerated with the Steelers apparently.  It’s okay if a few guys disrespect the flag, country, anthem, their teammates, their fans by taking a knee, but you’re a bad teammate if you’re the lone Steeler to stand.

Mike you’re F-ed up. I told him so.  There is no comments section at the Steeler’s web site that I could find, so I found this site to get this message to Tomlin.
     
"Why are you calling out Alejandro Villanueva? If you are going to let the babies sit, let the man stand. Free speech and all that, right."


Well after that, Alejandro Villanueva thought better of his decision of standing for the flag, finally got his mind right with Steeler’s group think, succumbed to Tomlin’s BS public pressure and shamelessly backtracked on his correct position.

That’s too bad.  I’m thankful for not chucking $100 on a jersey only to have him turn tail.  He’s made it clear that he’s an obvious fraud.

What Villanueva will find out is that no apology will be long enough, made enough times, in as many different setting as can be found to satisfy the Lefty Libs.  What he did was magnificent.  He then abandoned the one group that would have his back.  Too bad.  Alejandro is now truly as alone as he was when he was standing in the tunnel for the Anthem.  The Left will not trust him, and neither will I.  I know learning that Lex is off the Alejandro Villanueva band wagon will crush him.

So I went back to the Mike Tomlin fanmail site and left this note:

Coach way to go getting Villanueva’s “mind right.”  A couple more weeks in the Mike Tomlin re-education camp should do the trick, but I’d never trust him to do what Mike Tomlin thinks is correct without a Steeler’s political officer present.  To insure Mike Tomlin group-think, he’ll require 24-7 monitoring from now on. 

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