It's one thing to take a knee during the anthem when it's only you, but it's another when you're a high school football coach with influence over your players and students' future.

That's pretty much the emotional opinions given by callers regarding Camden's Woodrow Wilson High School football coach Preston Brown's kneeling during his teams first game.

What does this "protest" teach these students other than not to trust the police who in their own town are making great strides?

George, a parent of one of the opposing Highland players, thought "it was a disgrace." He said that all of the Highland team was upset by the move and people in the stands were yelling for him to "get up. ... We have a lot of parents who were in the military and that's not how to get your point across."

Ricardo, a Philadelphia police officer who also served in Iraq, calls it a "lazy protest." Ricardo asked, "What is he teaching these kids? Is he teaching them to ask, 'What can we do besides protest, how can we function and make our community work better?'"

No. He's not.

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