Panthers vs Broncos (Super Bowl part II) NBC tonight

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Originally posted by: malibber2
Brandon Marshall didn't stand for the national anthem.




Friday morning, his expectation became reality when Air Academy Federal Credit Union released him from his endorsement deal. Marshall became AAFCU’s official spokesperson in May.

“Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership,” Glenn Strebe, the AAFCU’s president and CEO wrote in a Facebook statement. “AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon’s right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors.”


Linky here
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Originally posted by: rdwoodpecker
Broncos plus 3 for me.



Good call rdwoodpecker!
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Originally posted by: surf87
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Originally posted by: malibber2
Brandon Marshall didn't stand for the national anthem.




Friday morning, his expectation became reality when Air Academy Federal Credit Union released him from his endorsement deal. Marshall became AAFCU’s official spokesperson in May.

“Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership,” Glenn Strebe, the AAFCU’s president and CEO wrote in a Facebook statement. “AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon’s right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors.”


Linky here


way to go! I shall salute AAFCU!!
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Originally posted by: vegasdev
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Originally posted by: surf87
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Originally posted by: malibber2
Brandon Marshall didn't stand for the national anthem.




Friday morning, his expectation became reality when Air Academy Federal Credit Union released him from his endorsement deal. Marshall became AAFCU’s official spokesperson in May.

“Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership,” Glenn Strebe, the AAFCU’s president and CEO wrote in a Facebook statement. “AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon’s right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors.”


Linky here


way to go! I shall salute AAFCU!!


Outstanding.


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Originally posted by: surf87
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Originally posted by: malibber2
Brandon Marshall didn't stand for the national anthem.




Friday morning, his expectation became reality when Air Academy Federal Credit Union released him from his endorsement deal. Marshall became AAFCU’s official spokesperson in May.

“Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership,” Glenn Strebe, the AAFCU’s president and CEO wrote in a Facebook statement. “AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon’s right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors.”


Linky here



Great news. I hope every player who kneels/sits for the anthem loses whatever endorsements they have, if they had any of course.
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Originally posted by: surf87
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Originally posted by: rdwoodpecker
Broncos plus 3 for me.



Good call rdwoodpecker!


Thanks, getting 3 at home with Denver is always a pretty good bet. Good game, Broncos qb played okay, did not beat them and that is all they will ask of him all year.
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