Gregg Popovich Rips NFL, Says Robert Kraft And Jerry Jones Are Hypocrites

Gregg Popovich never has been one to shy away from saying things that could be perceived as even remotely controversial.

And in a conversation published Saturday, the San Antonio Spurs coach took aim at the NFL — including two of the most prominent owners in the league.

Popovich shared some thoughts on racial inequality in the United States, and in that conversation with the New York Times, the NFL was brought up, specifically regarding it’s handling of the Colin Kaepernick situation and Roger Goodell’s recent admission that the league should have taken a better stance on players peacefully protesting.

And when the conversation turned to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, among others, donating to President Trump’s inaugural committee, Popovich didn’t hold back.

“It’s just hypocritical,” Popovich said. “It’s incongruent. It doesn’t make sense. People aren’t blind. Do you go to your staff and your players and talk about injustices and democracy and how to protest? I don’t get it. I think they put themselves in a position that’s untenable.”

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