The News (New Glasgow)

Ross: Kneeling ineffectiv­e tactic

Dolphins owner says he won’t make players stand for anthem

- BY STEVEN WINE

Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross says he won’t force his players to stand for the national anthem, even though he believes kneeling is a counterpro­ductive way to promote social justice.

Ross’ comments Tuesday in a statement released by the Dolphins came after the New York Daily News reported that he said all of the team’s players will stand for the anthem in 2018. Ross was in New York on Monday to be honoured by the Jackie Robinson Foundation and receive its ROBIE Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.

“I have no intention of forcing our players to stand during the anthem, and I regret that my comments have been misconstru­ed,” Ross said in his statement. “I’ve shared my opinion with all our players: I’m passionate about the cause of social justice, and I feel that kneeling is an ineffectiv­e tactic that alienates more people than it enlists.”

Colin Kaepernick started the NFL anthem movement when he was with the San Francisco 49ers in 2016 to protest racial inequality and police brutality. President Donald Trump has criticized the movement, saying it’s disrespect­ful to service members.

“I know our players care about the military and law enforcemen­t, too,” Ross said in his statement, “because I’ve seen the same players who are fighting for social justice engaging positively with law enforcemen­t and the military. I care passionate­ly that the message of social justice resonates far and wide, and I will continue to support and fund efforts for those who fight for equality for all.”

Dolphins players Julius Thomas, Michael Thomas and Kenny Stills knelt during the anthem before games last season. At one point coach Adam Gase establishe­d a team rule requiring players either to stand for the anthem or stay in the tunnel.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross, left, stands on the sideline during the national anthem before an NFL game against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., on Sept. 20, 2015,
AP PHOTO Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross, left, stands on the sideline during the national anthem before an NFL game against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., on Sept. 20, 2015,

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