
ESPN has become unbearably “woke” over the past few years.
The network is often aptly described as “MSESPN” for their endless left-wing political takes.
Now one ESPN analyst hates the American flag for an infuriating reason.
Josh Allen is having a breakout season for the Buffalo Bills.
The third-year quarterback has the Bills on schedule to win the division for the first time since 1995 and host a playoff game.
But Allen and Buffalo’s feel-good story was undercut by ESPN football commentator Domonique Foxworth.
During a podcast interview with ESPN host Bomani Jones, Foxworth admitted that he roots against Allen because of the people who cheer for him.
Foxworth said:
“It’s because the people who are telling me that Josh is the second coming and Josh is better than everybody are people with American flags and dogs and skulls and crossbones in their avis, and if you just go take a dip into their tweet history, it’s some really some really concerning retweets and likes. It’s not about Josh.”
Cancel Dominique Foxworth @espn pic.twitter.com/b8pxTiLYWc
— TheBillsGuys (@TheBillsGuys) December 11, 2020
Foxworth being triggered by American flags and dogs is one of the most ridiculous things ever uttered by an ESPN personality.
Foxworth is no stranger to illogical comments.
He once argued that anti-Donald Trump NBA coaches Steve Kerr and Gregg Popovich weren’t making political statements when they railed against the president.
Foxworth also argued that the New Orleans Saints might be better with backup quarterback Jameis Winston instead of future Hall of Famer Drew Brees.
.@Foxworth24 thinks the Saints might actually be better with Jameis Winston at QB instead of Drew Brees.@LRiddickESPN‘s reaction was classic 😂 pic.twitter.com/RKpoTGXn0m
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) November 19, 2020
Winston lost his starting job in Tampa Bay after throwing a jaw-dropping 30 interceptions in one season, so the argument is absurd on its face.
Foxworth’s attitude toward the American flag is indicative of the far left.
Radical leftists despise America and they’re incredibly vocal about it.
ESPN briefly pumped the brakes on the political commentary, but ever since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the network has fully embraced woke politics.
ESPN viewers can expect more bad takes from analysts like Foxworth.