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‘Downright Cowardly’: Viewers Call for Michael Strahan to Be Fired After What Happened During National Anthem

The ⁤text provided seems to be an excerpt from an article discussing a controversy involving Michael ⁤Strahan, a⁤ Fox ⁤NFL analyst and former New ‍York Giants player, regarding his behavior⁤ during the ​national anthem at a Veterans Day pregame show. ‌Here’s a summary of the key points:

1. **Background**: Michael Strahan, who identifies as a “military brat,” faced backlash after ⁣he did not place his hand over his heart during⁢ the ‍national anthem⁤ at a Veterans Day ‍event, while other members of the‍ Fox Sports NFL⁣ team did.

2. **Public⁤ Reaction**: The incident led to significant criticism on social media, with some‌ commentators labeling Strahan’s actions as ‍disrespectful to the military ​and calling ‌for ⁤accountability, including calls to fire him.

3. ⁣**Context‌ of the Event**: The event took⁣ place⁣ at the San Diego Naval Base, which‌ heightened the⁢ sensitivity around Strahan’s‍ behavior, as⁣ many⁤ interpreted it ‍as a sign of disrespect to the ‌military personnel ⁣present.

4. **The Debate**: Some social media users speculated ⁢that⁣ Strahan’s⁤ refusal to ‍adhere to the customary gesture of respect might be tied to his personal views on political matters, including reactions to the recent presidential election.

5. **Counterpoints**: It’s suggested ​that Strahan, due to his role on “Good Morning America,” is​ not typically engaged ​in overt political endorsement. The article mentions that his‌ past interviews indicate a ‍critical​ approach to both political parties.

6. **Broader Implications**: The piece ‌reflects on the tensions‌ surrounding the national anthem in sports, particularly ‍considering ‍the ongoing discourse over patriotism⁢ and political statements within the context of the NFL.

The⁢ article wraps⁣ up by suggesting that, despite Strahan’s background, he did not seem to adhere to the expected protocol for such a significant‌ occasion, which sparked‍ a wave of criticism⁤ and debate regarding respect for military traditions in the context of sports.


Michael Strahan, Fox NFL analyst and New York Giants great, has described himself as a “military brat,” given that his father, Maj. Gene W. Strahan, Sr., served for over 20 years in the U.S. Army.

You would think, then, that he’d be the last guy embroiled in a national anthem controversy, especially during a commemoration for Veteran’s Day.

You’d be wrong.

In a viral clip from a pregame show broadcast Sunday from San Diego Naval Base, Strahan is the only member of the Fox Sports NFL team without his hand over his heart as “The Star-Spangled Banner” played.

“Strahan appeared to only briefly be seen on the Fox broadcast during the National Anthem as he stood next to Rob Gronkowski, but it was enough for some viewers to take issue with it a day before the country honors those who served in the military on Veterans Day on Monday,” the New York Post reported.

It wasn’t just Gronkowski with his hand over his heart, mind you, but the entirety of the “NFL on Fox” team.

Todd Starnes of Newsmax was one of those who criticized Strahan for the move, calling it “downright cowardly.”

“Michael Strahan disrespected the military during a Veterans Day pre-game show on @NFLonFOX,” he wrote. “The great irony is Strahan on a ship surrounded by men and women who would willingly sacrifice their lives to protect his freedom. So, his behavior is not just repugnant, it’s downright cowardly.”

That sentiment was echoed by others on social media, as well:

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Some also interpreted it to be Strahan’s way of protesting Donald Trump’s win and Kamala Harris’ loss in this past week’s presidential election:

However, it’s worth noting that, due to his role as a co-host on “Good Morning America,” Strahan isn’t in the business of making presidential endorsements. Not only that, but he produced one of the more uncomfortable moments of the campaign for the Harris-Walz campaign when he grilled the lower half of the Democratic ticket during an October interview:

Thus, perhaps Strahan was merely taking a page out of Walz’s playbook and acting like a “knucklehead” during the Veteran’s Day broadcast. It seems like the most likely reason for the clip, although nobody can claim any special powers of divination when it comes to what’s going on inside Michael Strahan’s head.

One thing’s for certain, though: Given the sturm und drang that using the national anthem for political purposes has created in the NFL over the past decade, you would think every broadcaster — a “military brat” in particular — would be super-duper-extra careful to follow protocol during a Veteran’s Day broadcast.

Not so much, apparently.




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