Partial list of sponsors and numbers - Anheuser-Busch – 800-DIAL BUD (342-5283) Barclaycard US – 888-232-0780 Bose – 800-379-2073 Bridgestone – 866-775-6480 Campbell's Soup Company – 800-257-8443 -- @CampbellSoupCo Castrol – 800-462-0835 – @Castrol – Contactus@bp.com Courtyard Marriott – 800-721-7033 or 800-535-4028 Dairy Management, Inc. – 847-803-2000 Dannon – 877- 326-6668 Extreme Networks – 888-257-3000 FedEx – 800-463-3339 Frito-Lay (PepsiCo) 800-352-4477 Gatorade (PepsiCo) 800-884-2867 Hyundai Motor America – 714-965-3000 or 800-633-5151 -- consumeraffairs@hmausa.com Mars Snackfood – 908-850-1753 Microsoft – 425-882-8080 Nationwide – 614-249-7111 News America – 800-462-0852 – 212-782-8000 Papa John's – 877-547-7272 – (502) 261-7272 Pepsi – 972-334-7000 or 800-433-2652 Procter & Gamble – 800-332-7787 or 513-983-1100 Quaker (PepsiCo) – 800-367-6287 Verizon – 212-395-1000 – 800 760 4658 Visa – 650-432-3200 USAA – 210-456-1800 Here's a letter copied to Anheuser-Busch, others to follow: Due to the anti-American actions of the NFL, and due to your support of the NFL, I will no longer be purchasing your products. I am an avid Bud Lite drinker. No longer, I will switch brands starting tomorrow, until such times you withdrawn support of the NFL. Also, I will attempt to influence other who use your products to follow suit. Thank you I think this is a great start... is Miller (or whomever owns them now) an NFL advertiser? If not be sure to mention you are switching to Miller Lite, and name the other competitors to Pepsi... Coke? Make sure you state that this is not a Conservative vs Liberal, or a Republican vs Democrat issue, it is an American issue, if the NFL players want to sit, let them play Soccer for Argentina, or Brazil. This forum is not big enough to make a difference, so pass this on to all the other forums that you are members in, also Facebook has local chit chat forums for just about every City, and County in the United States. Also on Twitter, which I have and probably never use. Cut and paste what I have stated above and see if we can make a difference! Rancher
I have watched exactly two football games in my life, bot were superball games, the New Orleans Saints won one of them, the New England Patriots won the other, I cannot recall who lost either game. These idiots pay a game to amuse us for a living. I respect their right to protest and the more we bitch about it, the more effective their protest is. You want it to stop? Then just ignore it and they'll go back to holding their crotches during the National Anthem. Keep pouring pepper on it and it will keep burning the roof of your mouth. It is only a problem because we allow it to be a problem. I respect the trade of being a soldier and I love my country, the one I was born in. I do not love our government, our politics, and I cannot even stretch my logic to where I can how any war we have fought since the war of northern aggression, has anything at all to do with defending freedom. I don't wave flags. I volunteered to do my part to feed the machine but that is all it was, I wanted to be a soldier and it had nothing at all to do with freedom, it had to do with being a career choice in an honorable and needed profession.Let the cheap beggars make an ass of themselves, it only works it we empower it.
Ran across a story referencing the first black to have receive the CMH.. Someone called into question the timing of the article in light of the protest that are currently under discussion as possible distraction. Being the good Monkey I am, I looked at the source article : First Black Medal Of Honor Recipient's Act of 'Defiance': He Never Let The Flag Touch The Ground, and then looked it up here: CMOHS.org - Sergeant CARNEY, WILLIAM H., U.S. Army Compared to this Gentleman those protesting athletes are , umh ,,,, Well. Vet's know what I mean.
If the NFL wants to protest our Armed Forces and Police, I will boycott their games, products, and their sponsor's products as well. No money for those giving aid or comfort to our enemies!
Freedom of speech is and always will be a two way street. Boycotts will not work not enough to make them stop unfortunately my 2 cents not that it means much
It might not stop it but if it hurts profits and players salaries have to be lowered I will be happy.
We Americans are weak when it comes to Boycotts a few will hold on to it but most go yeah yeah Boycott where's my beer for Thursday night football
As a stock holder of most of the Companies/Corporations displayed on Yard Darts excellent post, I have emailed the appropriate brokerages etc. with my Notice of concern. I simply stated that I was concerned about guilt by association, enclosed the attachment, Requested that they do not condone acts by NFL employees "On the Clock" that cast OUR company in a dis-favorable light. Suspending all advertisements until the NFL solves thier Managerial Problem. 20+ year USN Vet and Stock holder.
It seems that Mr. Villanueva is backtracking now. Since I don't watch overpaid sports I can't boycott.
Now, the Dallas Cowboys are doing it! Could have knock me over with a feather...I bet Tom Landry is rolling over in his grave. The list of sponsors is huge...it is better to say who isn't a sponsor than who is... Well, I can certainly stop purchasing their products. I am canceling my Verizon today and will tell them their sponsorship is the reason. No more Big Macs or Gatorade or any Pepsi product. I can't cancel my Visa card as it's the only one I got!
Looks like most sponsors are riding the fence, with a few notable exceptions, one being Nike! They didn't quite say it, but they sure aluded to anti Trump double speek!!!
What else would you expect from Nike? Look where they are based. Funny how they can be so sanctimonious when their products are made in Asian sweat shops, yet they still charge like they were manufactured in the first world.
Nike is one company I refuse to support, they are nothing but over priced krap that dosnt last a week! Used to live right behind the main campus, I know all about the santimonious attitude of that company's employees!!!
Villanueva is in a terrible spot as an Army Ranger he lives by No man left Behind. Then on Sunday he stand for the Anthem and leaves his Teammates behind, The duality of man at its best you can't live by a code on both sides of the fence
I must disagree with part of your summation. Villanueva the Army Ranger stood for the Anthem and everything it stands for, served Honorably with Honorable Teammates that left no man behind. Currently He is being employed to entertain the Americans he served and protected in a Team Sport. The pampered millionaires of the Pittsburgh Football Team left an Honorable Man to stand alone and DO THE RIGHT THING. It is the other members of the Pittsburgh Football Organization that left an Honorable Teammate behind. JMHO.
As a veteran I support the freedom of speech and understand the players desire to affect change . Even millionaires have that right regardless of how they earned their millions. If they wish to kneel that is up to them, If they want to hide from the fact that they refuse to take a stand that is also up to them. However it is also my right to refuse to support them in any way, or act upon their desires. my issue is that when they start affecting children's sports I draw the line... when coaches or anyone in control or a managerial position over minors or someone who is in a subordinate position to them and chastises/threatens/ etc. another for standing up to him needs to be removed.
This is a quote that Y'all won't have many chances to copy. "I'd be Proud to stand beside Villanueva before "Old Glory" and I'd consider it a privilege! USN FROGMAN Ret. All chose children that need role models, if they are looking to experience the American Way, emulate Villanueva. I'm not the one the should emulate. JMHO.
I read that also. Mr Villanueva never intended to be out there by himself. He regrets and is embarrassed that he stood alone (or so this article says) Please read- Steelers' Alejandro Villanueva: "I threw my teammates under the bus unintentionally"