Dolphins Brian Flores Applauds Kenny Stills + Player Protests

Dolphins Brian Flores Applauds Kenny Stills + Player Protests

Now that Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills responded to head coach Brian Flores he held a press conference to nip it in the bud.

Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores was heard saying “everything that these guys protest, I’ve lived it. I’ve experienced it.” Continue on to hear what else Brian Flores had to say about the Kenny Stills feud…

CelebNSports247.com reports that Dolphins head coach Brian Flores opened up about Kenny Stills and player protests.

Brian Flores feels that his 8-song Jay Z tracklist during training got too much press, but that is what happens when its done during press hours. Kenny responded playing Nas in the locker room to teach him about the protest.

A newly humbled Flores goes on to say:

The next day, there was more tension than I could have ever imagined.

He got up in front of the team and said:

Brian told the team that “I support Kenny” and that I support the player protests.

He goes on to say that Dolphin players and NFL players around the US are “bring attention to my story.”

Brian Flores states:

Let’s talk about that…I’m A son of immigrants, I’m black, I grew up poor…I grew up in New York during the “Stop-and-Frisk Era.”

He admits that he had been stopped because he fit a description before.

That is why Brian Flores is saying:

Everything that these guys protest, I’ve lived it. I’ve experienced it.

He adds:

I applaud those guys that protest. Whether its Kaepernick, Reid, or Kenny Stills, I applaud them. I told him that in our meeting.

He concludes saying:

That is where I stand on this…it got way more press than it needed too.

Bottom line, it got the press that it deserved. And this is what everyone NEEDS to know! We are happy that Brian has come forward to speak on his stunt that basically backfired in his face.

Thank you, Kenny, for setting things right, and teaching Flores you are speaking for all black men in all sports, and positions or roles they work in. The protest is much bigger and deeper that Jay Z gets. Roc Nation made a money move that is the real. Listen to what Dame Dash said.

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