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Terry Bradshaw Comments on National Anthem Protests and Religion
- Updated: October 4, 2016
Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw stated Tuesday he’s unhappy with the rise in protests involving the United States’ national anthem, which have occurred across the sports spectrum, and he also lamented the perceived backlash when people talk about Jesus Christ.
Eric Scheiner of CNSNews.com passed along comments the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers star, who currently works as an analyst for Fox Sports, made on Fox News’ Fox & Friends about the public statement some athletes have made by refusing to stand for the national anthem in recent months.
“I do have a problem when people in this country don’t respect our flag and national anthem,” Bradshaw said. “All you got to do is look around—this country’s getting worse and worse and more and more immoral, and we’re rotting from within.”
He also discussed the generic label of being “religious” rather …