At the time, Los Angeles Times reporter Chuck Schilken reported that RGIII had been fined $10,000 last year for wearing a T-shirt with a Christian message. Schilken wrote:

“The NFL has pretty strict rules about what players can and can’t wear at the stadium on game days at any time they might be visible to the public. Players’ outfit can’t feature ‘personal messages either in writing or illustration” and cannot “honor or commemorate individuals,’ at least not without league approval.

Furthermore, the league won’t grant permission for any items ‘which relate to political activities or causes, other non-football events, causes or campaigns, or charitable causes or campaigns.’ Anything that is approved is supposed to be, among other things, “non-controversial.

So while there doesn’t seem to be any specific rules pertaining to religious-themed shirts like the one Griffin was wearing, there looks to be plenty of gray area and language that could have caused some grief for RG3.”

3) When the Dallas Cowboys wanted to honor police that were gunned down by a progressive terrorist, they were not allowed to by the NFL. What about their “freedom of expression?”

4) So the argument that NFL players have “freedom of expression” to do whatever they want is utter bullshit. Complete bullshit, so much bullshit. They do not.

5) Expressing your Christian beliefs or supporting police is not allowed by the NFL. Expressing your America-hating or Marxist beliefs, like Kaepernick’s Communist Castro-loving t-shirt he was allowed to wear or his socks depicting police as pigs were allowed by the NFL management. Is this the USA or the USSR, NFL?

6) During a game on Sunday in London between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Baltimore Ravens, NFL players sat on their collective asses for the American National Anthem but then STOOD for the rendition of “God Save the Queen,” the British anthem. How in the world does this make any sense at all?

7) NFL owners like the New England Patriots’ Robert Kraft, called President Trump’s strong condemnation of the flag-sitters “divisive.” But it’s not divisive for players to disrespect the American flag and everything it stands for, including those who gave their lives fighting for it? That’s somehow not divisive? Huh?