I think you're right. Tillman would have sided with the take a knee crowd. He seemed like he was pretty open minded about things. I don't think he'd take a knee, but I don't think he'd condemn it either.
I just think its a bad idea on the NKE BOD's part to jump in a highly controversial political fray. The good news is they'll certainly get a lot of free press. We'll see what happens... interesting to say the least.
Nike defended Serena at the French open as well. So there might be more than what we see (for example they could be telling their athletes “we got your back”).
Moland Springs.. Their workers get a free bottle of Poland Spring Water

link?Nike took the side of the kneelers when Kap first started and it didnt hurt them.
I'm firmly a democrat and for the right to kneel, but that BS has to stop, he is NOT one of the best QBs in the league, far from it. The NFL is only about winning, if Aaron Rodgers pulled his dick out and spanked it during the anthem, he would still have a job.
Half the customer base isn't clueless buffoons like you who have extreme antisocial tendencies.
not sure FhlWhy would any rational company want to piss off either half?
ROFLMAOnot sure Fhl