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Hot item: Colin Kaepernick jersey sales skyrocket

Hot item: Colin Kaepernick jersey sales skyrocket
Hot item: Colin Kaepernick jersey sales skyrocket
Controversy has been very good for the Colin Kaepernick merch business.Sales of Kaepernick's jersey have skyrocketed in the wake of his refusal to stand during the national anthem in protest of perceived wrongdoings against African-Americans and minorities in the U.S.Colin Kaepernick is now the 49ers best selling jersey.More of his gear sold in last week on the 49ers site than the past 8 months combined.
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Roger Goodell is more concerned about deflated footballs than addressing Colin Kaepernick

Roger Goodell is more concerned about deflated footballs than addressing Colin Kaepernick
Roger Goodell is more concerned about deflated footballs than addressing Colin Kaepernick
In 1970, when Roger Goodell was 11, his father took a stand against the Vietnam War.Charles Goodell was a Republican U.S. senator at the time, and his brave opposition to his own party leadership arguably cost him reelection and his political career."Senator Goodell is rare also," went a supportive letter in the New York Review of Books, "in that he raises questions not only about the war, but about the kind of country that would allow such a war to continue."According to the New York Times, a framed copy of Sen. Goodell's anti-war bill hangs on the wall of the NFL commissioner's office.
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Ryan Lochte, Calvin Johnson weigh in on Colin Kaepernick at 'DWTS' kickoff

Ryan Lochte, Calvin Johnson weigh in on Colin Kaepernick at 'DWTS' kickoff
Ryan Lochte, Calvin Johnson weigh in on Colin Kaepernick at 'DWTS' kickoff
Twelve-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte is one of the competitors on the 23rd season of "Dancing with the Stars," and the controversial swimmer wasn't shy about disagreeing with San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision not to stand for the National Anthem prior to his team's games."You know, I'm really proud to stand for my National Anthem," Lochte, who was widely criticized and apologized for fabricating a story about being robbed at gunpoint during the Rio Games, told FOX411."I remember especially this past Olympics when I was getting that gold, [having] a lot of emotional feeling."
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