Originally Posted by
bleudog
I think the football players have every right to exercise their first amendment rights. Just don't do it on their employer's time.
I agree with the others in this thread that most real world employers don't encourage employee activity that the employer's customer base could find offensive. If I started wearing political t-shirts or handing out political flyers (candidates or causes) at work, I'd be asked to stop. If I failed to stop, I'd be asked to leave. And me dancing around singing first amendment wouldn't come into play.
Let the players buy advertising, march in demonstrations, hold press conferences, promote concerts, etc. But when in uniform a football player is on the clock and an employee. Unless they are protesting against their employer, take it somewhere else.