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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 19

    Football is the biggest sport in the country, by far. But there are worries the party is beginning to wind down.https://on.wsj.com/2Bqdt03 

    9:15 AM - 19 Aug 2018
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      2. Michael R. Wimberly‏ @Michaelmrw Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Foot Ball Players are a bunch of overpaid primadonnas that now have decided to put their politics on the field - as a long time fan I am disgusted with @nflcommish @NFL @HoustonTexans They gouge us for tickets Food & TV and now Politically want to screw with us on Politics!

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      1. Maria Estrella‏ @mariadestrella Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        #Football as of #NFL is no longer the biggest sport in the country! And all of its glory is now a thing of the past! #BoycottNFL

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      2. JOSEPH ALBERT‏ @CINCJOE Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        people enjoy the game, they RESENT the antics whether zipadee doo dah in the endzone to the total DISRESPECT to their country by the overpaid entertainers at the start...these people who claim to be standing tall on bended knee R NOT helping their "cause" if they could define it

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      3. tim‏ @weekapaug401 Aug 19
        Replying to @CINCJOE @WSJ

        Yet you probably voted for the overpaid celebrity who disrespects this country on a daily basis. Oh the irony.

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      1. Christopher‏ @AM1R1GHT Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        And why shouldn’t it? They just kissed off most of their audience’s views to the winds of the political. It is an INSANE and clearly damaging business decision. People DO NOT WANT POLITICS IN SPORTS. This is not rocket science peeps. It just isn’t.

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      1. Joie‏ @not_aboutu Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        I only do college football.

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      1. Trevor Bess‏ @BessCoach Aug 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's just a matter of time before the NFL becomes touch football

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      1. BongBong‏ @BongBong Aug 19
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        NFL football is dead and the players are to blame.

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      1. RedHawk21‏ @RHawk21 Aug 21
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        Its over. Soccer (futbol) will become king of the 21st century. Jump on board now.

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      1. marty kubalanza‏ @aznalabukm Aug 20
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        To much coverage and to much drama with the National anthem

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      1. ぽぽぽ‏ @poppoinjpn Aug 19
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        Biggest in the USA but smallest in the world

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      1. Marty Talbott‏ @TalbottMD Aug 19
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        The NFL can go pound sand for the disrespect of the flag and national anthem

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      1. ÄЮIÄÑ QÚÄÑУLÄ©Ÿ‏ @AsQ_77 Aug 19
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        On it's way to being flag football.

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      1. Jim Arcangeli‏ @rowbutt0 Aug 19
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        Keep it if you love to loose money

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      1. karldotcom‏ @karldotcom Aug 19
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        Been that way for a while it seems...

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      1. The CrazyJamaican News & Opinions‏ @krazyjcan Aug 19
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        40+ years of watching nfl...with all the recent crap with trump and the owners and the rules that take away from the game I am over it...

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