BLM Apologist Drew Brees Closes Out NFL Career With Ugly Playoff Meltdown

by Chris Donaldson
about 19 hours ago

Much like he did when he bent the knee to the militant Black Lives Matter movement over his support for the American Flag, NFL superstar Drew Brees crumbled under pressure on Sunday.
In what was likely the final game of his illustrious career, the New Orleans Saints quarterback single-handedly nuked his own teammates in an ugly 30-20 playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an empty Mercedes Benz Superdome.

Once one of the most widely respected players in the NFL, Brees alienated fans when he apologized to BLM for the following remarks: “I will never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of America or our country.”
Brees’ defense of the flag and his mild chastising of the disrespectful national anthem protests was rooted in his admiration for both of his grandfathers who defeated fascism in World War II only to have it reemerge in the U.S. under the banner of social justice a half-century after the Nazis were vanquished.
He was immediately thrown under the bus by black teammates Michael Thomas and Malcolm Jenkins and both he and his wife groveled and begged for forgiveness from the mob that will never be satisfied.



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'I’m sorry it has taken this long to act and to participate in a meaningful way but I am your ally in this fight.' Drew Brees apologizes.(: IG/drewbrees)




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The apology came at a time when BLM was actively engaged in acts of domestic terrorism that featured the burning and looting of numerous major American cities, all with the seal of approval from Corporate America including the NFL.
For his entire NFL career which has spanned nearly two decades, Brees has been a difference-maker and that includes Sunday although not in the way that he’s accustomed to.
The Saints slinger chucked three interceptions and demonstrated to a national television audience that his once lively arm has become an erratic noodle which won’t be a problem when he steps into the booth for NBC’s Sunday Night Football after he hangs up his cleats.




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How bad was Brees?
His Super Bowl-caliber defense which has owned Tom Brady and the Buccaneers this year was lights out again and even a mediocre performance from No. 9 would have likely punched the Saint’s ticket to the NFC Championship and the frozen tundra at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field.
But just as he has done for the last four years, Brees came up way short in the playoffs and will now have an abundance of time to devote to shilling for Black Lives Matter.
The Saints were missing the services of the versatile Taysom Hill who has come into games to give Brees a breather and to sling the rock downfield. Hill was out with a knee injury.
Filling in for the multi-dimensional threat was former Bucs starting quarterback Jameis Winston who provided the Saints with their only serious firepower on a razzle-dazzle trick play that caught Tampa Bay completely off guard.

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Brees then went on to do his best Jameis Winston impersonation with the tree picks that ultimately cost him a shot at that elusive second Super Bowl title.
There are undoubtedly many who delighted in the schadenfreude of Brees’ stinker of a game after his unconditional surrender to BLM and the karmic justice of also having his star receiver Thomas post a goose egg on the score sheet with zero catches on four targets.
That it was the former New England Patriot Tom Brady who survives to fight another day must be particularly galling to a liberal Twitter mob that despises the six-time Super Bowl winner because he once hung a red MAGA hat in his locker.
Brady is clearly the winner in the divorce with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, a surly man with the demeanor of a grumpy lobster boat captain whose moment in the spotlight this January was the snubbing of the Presidential Medal Of Freedom.
The Buccaneers-Packers game kicks off next Sunday at 3:05 ET.

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