meanwhile, two time Super Bowl champion Torrey Smith is fighting with the worst kinda of people on twitter
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meanwhile, two time Super Bowl champion Torrey Smith is fighting with the worst kinda of people on twitter
“If I told you that I was invited to a party by an individual that I believe is sexist and has no respect for women, has said offensive things towards many minority groups... you would understand why I wouldn’t want to go to that party. So why is it any different when this person has a title, President of the United States?”
- Torrey Smith on why he won’t visit the White House after Super Bowl win
Before the Super Bowl, Torrey Smith said he wouldn’t go to the White House if the Philadelphia Eagles won, and Trump fans gave him hell for saying that. LMAO. Look who’s laughing now.
NFL players donate $20,000 to youth football team that was punished for national anthem protest
Several months after a youth football team in Texas faced death threats on social media and retaliation from its league for kneeling during the United States' national anthem, a coalition of NFL players has stepped up to help the squad rebuild.
According to ESPN, Devin McCourty of the New England Patriots, Malcolm Jenkins and Torrey Smith of the Philadelphia Eagles and free agent wide receiver Anquan Boldin have donated a combined $20,000 to fund the inaugural season of the Southeast Texas Oilers, a team made up of former members of the Beaumont Bulls who left the organization after their 2016 protest. Read more. (6/23/17, 7:51 PM)