Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
January 1, 2018
As the Daily Stormer reporter currently assigned to cover all things in the world of monkey ball, I give you my weekly report on the Negro Felon League!
The final week of the monkey ball season saw some of the worst attendance yet. The attendance has been bad throughout the year, but it looks like the frigid weather further exacerbated the empty seat phenomenon for yesterday’s games.
We have the tweets and photos to prove it!
Week 17 in Foxborough #NFL RT @NBC10_Joe: Lot of empty seats early on here atGillette Stadium #patriots pic.twitter.com/hyTFn1HDTL
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
#Lions #NFL RT @mark_snyder: @[me] compliments of my 66 year old uncle who is at the game today so please forgive the blurriness. Packers fans usually travel en mass to Detroit when the team plays there but they can even be bothered today. pic.twitter.com/QJhLIdkW0O
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
Week 17 in Pittsburgh #NFL MT @realjasonstru: @[me] Steelers fans don't want to sit in single digits to watch their bench players run the score up on the Browns. pic.twitter.com/zEShoVfyw8
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
Week 17 dead rubber in Philly #NFL RT @NatalieEgenolf: Lots of empty seats today! pic.twitter.com/eG6YTtNtzG
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
Week 17 at MetLife Stadium #NFL #Giants RT @sdurso5: Issa Cold @[me] pic.twitter.com/76Q7EEGvHJ
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
Words of Wisdom: “No one is too big to fall.” Look at today’s @NFL @Giants game… #OperationGhostTown. 75% EMPTY SEATS. Why? Patrons of NFL decided they had enough. Boycotted. See where im going @johnlegend / @chrissyteigen ? Att: @LizCrokin pic.twitter.com/adlK6fRryX
— Scott Anthony??⚖️JUSTICE?? (@ScottAnthonyUSA) December 31, 2017
Here's a look at the sparse crowd at kickoff of the Ravens-Bengals game, which can decide Baltimore's playoff fate. John Harbaugh expressed concern that the time change to 4:25 p.m. could affect the crowd size. https://t.co/jFR8W99Pfs pic.twitter.com/nUPcyHIL8v
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 31, 2017
@EmptySeatsPics Broncos Chiefs Q1 with Broncos driving pic.twitter.com/RHXAnRtoaG
— DNA Me (@DenverChili) December 31, 2017
Week 17 in Indianapolis #NFL RT @TheCincyBuckeye: @[me] After kickoff. 1st qtr. @Colts and @HoustonTexans pic.twitter.com/CsgVZ1lHSU
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) December 31, 2017
For anybody who has followed the league throughout the years, this type of stadium attendance was unimaginable even just a few years ago. People used to brave all sorts of weather to watch these games. Take in point the 1967 Ice Bowl game. This shows once again that the people have stopped caring about these circuses.
On top of the empty seats, a small handful of Negro players continued their national anthem protests by sitting or kneeling as the anthem played before the game.
More than a dozen NFL players protested during or right after the national anthem on Sunday, the final weekend of the league’s regular season.
Nine Seattle Seahawks players sat or knelt during the anthem prior to the teams’ game, as they have throughout the season. Michael Bennett, Marcus Smith, Frank Clark, Dion Jordan and others were among those demonstrating, The Associated Press reported.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Rishard Matthews remained off the field during the national anthem before his team’s game, while his teammates, Brian Orakpo and Jurrell Casey, raised their fists once the anthem ended.
Kenny Stills of the Miami Dolphins also knelt prior to his team’s game while the anthem played.
San Francisco 49ers players Reuben Foster, Marquise Goodwin, Louis Murphy and Eric Reid all knelt during the anthem before their team’s game, according to The AP.
This is just a pile on of bad public relations for the league. What’s interesting is that the league itself doesn’t seem to care. They seem to be perfectly happy that a bunch of overgrown apes have ruined their brand by disrespecting the country.
Oh well, we aren’t complaining. The fewer White people who watch these monkey ball spectacles the better!
The playoff games are next week and if this week is any indication we will probably see poor attendance for those games as well. People are just not enthusiastic about seeing these games and even less inclined to do so in the cold weather.