The NFL got a lot of backlash on Sunday after airing an "Inspire Change" video touting their work on "racial justice" and "policing." For most of the season, the league has run versions of the ad that chronicles their work with local communities and police interactions. The ad that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was a bit longer and fleshed out more of what the league was doing as part of its commitment to donate $250 million "to combat systemic racism and support the battle against the ongoing and historic injustices faced by African Americans." While our season is ending, our fight for equity is not. It takes all of us to create change and advance social justice. Learn more at https://t.co/1n7GSdNDx6 . #InspireChange pic.twitter.com/NdKd8JkW1W — Inspire Change (@InspireChange) February 8, 2021 Online, there was a significant backlash to the ad because it left out the one person responsible for the league committing so much money to the cause: Colin Kaepernick . Kaepernick was...