Sharpe, 52, added: “It isn’t about politics. It’s about right and wrong. And this is what I’m starting to see. He didn’t criticize J.J. Watt when he raised that money for Hurricane Harvey. He didn’t say a damn thing. But see, what we’re starting to see, America, is that if it doesn’t impact white America, white America don’t give a damn about it. … ‘Politics, politics, politics,’ man, stop. Brett Favre, you know you’re full of it. If I’d see him, I’d tell him he’s full of it.”
The big difference, Shannon, is that J.J. wasn't out raising money for the community on company time; he did it on personal time. If players were holding "injustice" rallies on personal time instead of on the field, NFL ratings wouldn't be tanking like they are.