Last Pittsburgh kneeler cut by Coach Tomlin: “Go Protest Somewhere Else”

Coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers has stated his distaste for players who choose to kneel during the playing of the national anthem. Regardless of what policies the mainstream media has cov

Coach Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers has stated his distaste for players who choose to kneel during the playing of the national anthem.

Regardless of what policies the mainstream media has covered in the past, they are a distraction to him, as we have documented.

 

It turned out that we were right, and participants gradually halted the antics or quit on their own accord.

Defensive End DaJoe Barron was the final holdout and learned the hard way that he doesn’t get to create the rules.

 

You’re out. Independence-minded person. “Take your protests elsewhere,” Tomlin most likely responded. To paraphrase, “We don’t need the negative attention.”

Barron claims he will approach the Players’ Association for assistance, but they are pessimistic about their chances.

Art Tubolls, a spokeswoman for the union, stated that the motivation and legal standing of this complaint are at doubt.

You can’t really litigate something that never happened, and no one knows why these tales keep getting so much attention.

 

Without Barron, the 2016 league tackles leader, the Steelers will go on without him. He has ridden with Drew Bledsoe in a Jeep from Fort Lauderdale to Miami and has two Super Bowl rings.

The event became infamous as “the ride that never was.” Those closest to Bledsoe think he simply did it to meet the story’s arbitrary word count requirement of 200.