Former San Francisco 49 quarterback, Colin · Kaiper Nick is considered a member of Nike's 30th anniversary event "Just Do It"
Kaepernick has been engaged in continuing legal affairs, and has been contracting with Nike since 2011 and is helping to lead the event.
Nike never wastes time. Immediately after the company announced that Colin Kaepernick was facing a "Just Do It" campaign followed by a frenzy, there was the first commercial to star in Kaepernick. This video focuses not only on former NFL players but also players like LeBron James and Serena Williams. He also said, "I believe in something, even if that means sacrificing everything".
There is no further movement to capture the heritage of Kolymca Knik. There is no further movement to strengthen his legacy. Nike's controversial decision with Kaepernick as a new face of that "Just Do It" campaign is everything every athlete should strive to achieve. Not all athletes should be politically divided people - this is not a point. The outstanding achievements of Nike and Colin are the essence of the players - in this case they are contempt, authority delegation, protests, objections, sincere - and that is truly used for branding activities. This is perfect. More importantly, it is a lesson that all athletes need to learn: you are more than just a game.
Nike tends to participate in the National Football League's national anthem discussion and put those who started all of these into the new "Just Do It" campaign. As a way of protesting social inequality, Colin · Kai-Nick started sitting in the national anthem in 2016 - Nike released a new advertising star on Kaepernick's Twitter handle on Monday. Nike spokesperson said in an e-mail that this ad is part of a broad campaign by Vuitton and Kennedy to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the "Just Do It" slogan including other athletes. "Compton-born girls are not playing tennis, they own it," said Williams starring Nike TV commercials broadcast during the US Open.
Nike announced on Monday that the 30th anniversary of the "Just Do It" event will become the protagonist of ex-NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who crouched during the national anthem to protest the police brutality. Raise the national significance of race, sports, patriotism. Close-up of this ad is the slogan Kaepernick's face and "I believe something, even if it means sacrificing everything". Renan's praise. "All" refers to the background of Kaipanik's professional football. After leaving San Francisco 49ers, he was basically a black list of political demonstrations by NFL.