Don't mind Pop's opinion, but I find it interesting that he throws shade on people who hug the flag, while at the same time places a backup quarterback (at best) on a pedestal as some martyr of social injustice.
I mean, seriously, Kaep didn't sacrifice anything. He isn't a true activist. He kneeled and ended up getting a Nike contract.
I think Bo Jackson said it best, when he said an activist would be out in the sweltering heat in DC protesting.
Bo didn't question the cause, he questioned the energy expended by such an activist.
Pop just says some really odd things at times. I will never forget when he blasted the fans for cheering so much when Boban checked into the game. Pop was being a complete hypocrite in that situation for assuming that the cheers were disingenuous of the fans.
Look, I really respect Pop, but he isn't beyond reproach.