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FYI: (WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT TO READ THIS!)

Alejandro Villanueva takes blame for standing by himself for anthem

The image of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva standing alone for the national anthem became one of the most memorable of a Sunday full of NFL demonstrations.

It was also unintended.

Villanueva, a former Army Ranger whose jersey sales skyrocketed after fans saw images of him standing for the anthem at the front of the tunnel alone while his teammates were out of view, said he didn’t mean to be by himself during the anthem. He regretted it happened and said he didn’t mean to make his coach Mike Tomlin or his teammates, who agreed to not go on the field for the anthem as a sign of team unity, look bad.

“Every single time I see that picture of me standing by myself, I feel embarrassed,” Villanueva said, according to the Twitter feed of Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

That changes the narrative significantly.

How teams are dealing with the national anthem protests and demonstrations is a tough situation to navigate. Not all 53 players on a roster have the same beliefs or political leanings, and not all of them will unanimously agree about what’s right or wrong during the national anthem. A well-run team like the Steelers tried to figure out a solution by staying off the field. They came to that decision as a team in a 15-minute players-only meeting on Saturday night, PennLive.com reported. It ended up with one player who has three tours of duty in Afghanistan standing by himself and unwittingly becoming a symbol for those who disagree with the protests.

“Unfortunately I threw my teammates under the bus, unintentionally,” Villanueva said, according to KDKA-TV.

“We as a team tried to figure it out, obviously we butchered it, I’m not gonna pretend I have some kind of righteous voice.”

Villanueva’s explanation of how he came to be the only player standing at the front of the tunnel for the anthem is a little confusing. He said he asked quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on Saturday night if he could be out in front with the captains during the anthem. Then in the tunnel, he turned around when a Chicago Bears team flag came in, and looked back to his teammates but the anthem had started. He said he couldn’t walk out then.

Some Steelers players said they figured Villanueva was exempt from the plan, but linebacker James Harrison told PennLive.com: “We thought we were all in attention with the same agreement, obviously. But, I guess we weren’t.” As Roethlisberger said on his blog Monday, the whole point of the Steelers’ decision to stay in the locker room during the anthem was to show unity as a team, and avoid appearing divided with players doing different things on the sideline during the anthem. However it happened, there wasn’t 100 percent participation.

“I made my teammates look bad, and that is my fault only,” Villanueva said, according to KDKA. “We as a team tried to figure it out, but obviously butchered it.

“For anybody who thinks coach Tomlin is not as patriotic as you can get in America, I’m offended by that,” Villanueva said. “I made coach Tomlin look bad, and that is my fault, and my fault only.”

Villanueva said his teammates are extremely supportive and patriotic. And he said he has no problem with anyone who kneels during the anthem.

“I will support all my teammates, and all my teammates and all my coaches have always supported me,” Villanueva said.


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My hope for Jerry Jones, and all the rest
By: micro
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Wed, 27 Sep 17 3:24 AM
Msg. 35238 of 47202

of the social justice warriors who once upon a time were just overpaid football players is

That America's team loses a lot of endorsements and money dries up for Jerry Jones, who caved in big time and is no better than the trash he chose to cling to.

Let them all have to go and start looking for real employment having to use their brain. That could get interesting in a hurry.

Hope the entire NFL FEELS THE BURN from losing so much money and the FIRE of most American's IRE and WRATH of dissing our COUNTRY and the FLAG that represents that country....

As for Villanueva, he ain't exactly a choir boy in this. After he showed up for the Anthem, he looked around and realized his buddies was inside. He went back in and then wound up apologizing for going outside to stand for the Anthem and Flag......

This is one old jarhead that simply don't understand Army trash like that> Apologizing because he forgot he was supposed to stay inside as a team instead of going and standing at attention and saluting the Flag of the country you fought for......

MARINES don't play those games. For someone who served three tours in the middle east, he sure is a screwed up person....

Glad I never had to fight next to him....

Piece of garbage....


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