Just two days after Nike revealed that Colin Kaepernick is the company's 30th anniversary event "Just Do It", all commercials starring the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback were released.
A sports wear company and 30-year-old Kaepernick are sharing clips on Twitter, athletes talk about amateur and professional athletes
"People say your dreams are crazy and it's a good thing if they laugh at what you think you can do," Capeknik said. "Keep this condition, it is not an insult to drive a dream crazy, because it is a tribute, except for believers."
Eliud Kipchoge lens in Kenya's long distance runner says, "Do not try to be the fastest runner in your school and do not become the world's fastest runners."
He continued, "Do not imagine wearing an OBJ's jersey, a picture of OBJ in your dress. Do not be satisfied with the queen or linebacker who will return home. Please do it. "
"Do not think that you need to become a person like everyone," he said. As a video of Canadian professional football player Alphonso Davies, Kaepernick says "Do not stop playing football if you were born as a refugee."
LeBron James looks like Capekin said: "Do not become the best basketball player on earth, bigger than basketball, even if it means sacrificing everything."
"When they talk about the best team in sports history, please check your team," he said. "If you have only one hand, do not look at the football that is the highest level competition"
Then Capenic explained, "Tennis star Selena Williams has appeared," If you are a girl from Compton, just do not become a tennis player, please become the best athlete ever. I like it more. "
Kaepernick then appeared on the screen and told the audience: "So do not ask if your dreams are crazy and ask if they are crazy."
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According to ESPN, advertisements will debut at regular season opener in NFL on Thursday. According to the report, when Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles face each other, it will be performed at NBC.
In Nike's original advertisement, Kaepernick, who has been a Nike athlete since 2011, will appear in black and white images. The ad text says "Even though it means sacrificing everything, I believe in something."
Nike is the official unanix sponsor of NFL, but the advertisement represents Kaepernick 's first spokesperson for the company in more than two years.
Some people angrily responded to the original advertisement and threatened to boycott the company for Kaepernick, he began # TakeAKnee in 2016.
As part of Nike's 30th Anniversary Campaign 'Just Do It', Kaepernick 's advertisement is a preview of a full - length commercial during the NFL' s regular season kick - off on Thursday night. Kapnik is the first player kneeling to "Starry Shining Flag" to protest the police brutality against blacks, has not played games since 2016. He published a full video of the commercial on Wednesday. "NIKE's campaign will generate attention and debate, it may be one of its main objectives," Neil Saunders, managing director of data and analytics company global data, told ABC News. "But this is also an adventurous strategy as it seems to be a side that solves the highly politicized problem, which means that you end up losing your customers after all, because this is a marketing activity It is not the purpose. "
fNike has a new ad featuring Colin Kaepernick; this ad will be aired in the first match of the National Football League. In a former quarterback in San Francisco 49ers, a very common activist, Colin Kaepernick, is known for participating in the national anthem when publicly protesting the police brutality. In this commercial, Kaepernick talks about commercials, including montages that overcome adversity, strive to be the best of their sports, and even to be larger than their sports. One of the important moments of commercial advertising is to use Colin Kaepernick as a storyteller and "to believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything".