They'll delay the game on account of the weather but not for a measly two minutes to honor the country in which the game could be played freely without interference from tyranny and oppression (commercialized television not-withstanding).
Is this the death of America? Is this the death of pride in America?
Or is our proud anthem not worth singing any more than making millions of dollars off of product promotions and season tickets?
While NOT hearing the anthem played isn't going to make me LESS of an American or even patriotic... the principal I think is what's at stake here. We are Americans and we're damned proud of it... (though sometimes we've done less than proud things). Football is an American sport. So is Baseball and Basketball ... now, if we can't honor the country in which these sports were born then what's the point of having a country at all?Skipping Anthem an un-America move by NFL, Steelers
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/...an-un-America-move-by-NFL-Steel?urn=nfl,55829
Saturday, Dec 1, 2007 11:46 am EST
The NFL and the Pittsburgh Steelers decided to start their Monday Night Football game without the National Anthem according to the Denver Post. Bad enough football has taken away all our free time in the fall and early winter. Now, it's going to take away our patriotism?
This time, it seemed like the NFL had gone too far. The game between the hometown Steelers and hapless Miami Dolphins was delayed roughly 25 minutes because of horrendous weather. Understood. The rain drove with the intensity of a hurricane residue. There were frightening lightning strikes, a strong wind, a swampland for a Heinz Field playing surface.
Everyone ran for cover, from the fans in the stands to the players on the field. But the Star-Spangled Banner was written with bombs bursting in air. Nothing's tougher than the National Anthem. The NFL hardly seemed worthy of its red, white and blue insignia colors by canceling America's most honorable song so the show could on two minutes less late.
Is this the death of America? Is this the death of pride in America?
Or is our proud anthem not worth singing any more than making millions of dollars off of product promotions and season tickets?