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Colin Kaepernick Is The Face Of Nike's 30th Anniversary 'Just Do It' Campaign
© Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Former NFL QB Colin Kapernick has signed a deal with Nike to become the face of the "Just Do It" 30th anniversary campaign. Within the deal he will be putting out a new signature shoe and apparel with substantial contributions and donations going to Colin's Know Your Rights foundation...
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Broadside Bob68 months
Buh bye swoosh. Cannot imagine that Bill Bowerman is not spinning in his grave.
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TouchdownTony68 months
Nike will regret this. Christmas coming is a huge time for them. Stock already fell to what our company would call "critical". Bad news is, the drop continues.
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habanos68 months
He did all this for a radio show hoe.
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Cheese Grits68 months
I am pretty sure I have never bought a Nike product in my life. This reaffirms my original stance on the company that ruined college sports.
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voodooidotwo68 months
I’m just here for the comments.......and to call CK a douche
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warlock197468 months
Shares of Nike fell 3.2 percent on Tuesday as calls for a boycott of the sportswear giant gained traction on social media following its choice of Colin Kaepernick as a face for the 30th anniversary of its “Just Do It” slogan.
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Philippines4LSU68 months
Finally the secret has been revealed. By "Just Do It," Nike means "Jump The Shark."
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Cheese Grits68 months
Was Florida a Nike school because I am pretty sure McElwain "Humped the Shark"?
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cra_cra68 months
What trash... sacrifice everything? How about giving up all that guaranteed money (millions) you received and then didn't play? Never will buy Nike again.
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1 Call68 months
Who gives a Fu@!! about what you won't purchase?! It's our fashion, style, culture, and swag that has influence Nike's apparel over the years! Who do you really think Nike is counting on to continue purchasing and influencing Trends?!
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JackieTreehorn68 months
That is one ugly sumbitch.
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Philippines4LSU68 months
His White Guilt just eats away at him. The funnies part about his protest and the reaction to it is that most fans see his afro and assume he's black. His mom may have banged the handyman (or the black family lawyer) but his family is as pasty white as they come. He's a white guy who identifies as black and pulled a major media stunt to gain acceptance as such. In that sense he's a lot like transgendered individuals.
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TigerFan5555568 months
im curious to see the sales figures 4 months from now...see how bad this hits them...
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Tomball Tiger 268 months
No more Nike products for me. I already stopped watching NFL games. Poor choice for marketing campaign, but they'll ride the attention it brings them.
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SomeLSUguy68 months
He is still under contract with Nike... They have literally been paying him to stay away. Nike was determined to get something out of him.
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AustinKnight68 months
And they choose this? Come on man they could have eaten that money and never would have caused an issue. Now the will see sales and stocks plummeting for quite some time.
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ByUselves68 months
I'm sure the foreign labor force for Nike will lose a lot of overtime after this deal. Least I won't have to change my shopping habits, Nike was never my brand.
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TexasAg1368 months
frick Nike, never buying anything Nike again
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JustGetItRight68 months
Haven't watched the NFL for 2 years, now no more Nike products.
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pellietigersaint68 months
lol. stop letting the world dictate YOU.
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crewdepoo68 months
Millennials these days get so triggered
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TOSOV68 months
Nike going all in on seeing if their brand is stronger than the belief of the majority.
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ChewyDante68 months
Believe in something...even if it's proven statistically insignificant and perpetuates a false narrative which in turn creates massive civil instability and division.
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DBcUper68 months
Pat Tillman sacrificed everything for something he believed in. Colin Kaepernick is just an a-hole. frick him and Nike.
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Farkwad68 months
Pat’s coffin draped with the FLAG should be a NIKE campaign “Just Salute It” No NFL in my home and now no NIKE
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4WHLN68 months
He looks like a prime candidate to pull off a Dirka Dirka Jihad in that pic.
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