The title of this thread says Politics invades football, and politics is about politicians, so exactly which politicians are not involved? Football players are not very smart, which is a big part of the reason they have agents to negotiate their contracts.
I'm pretty sure that most football players know the difference between politics as a concept and politicians as a profession, so maybe you're not the best judge of their intelligence.
Also, if you think negotiating multiyear, multimillion dollar contracts without the help of an agent with dedicated education and experience in contract law and the time and logistical support necessary to go up against the lawyers representing multi-billion dollar football organizations makes someone smart, you're a hopeless cause. You can be a genius and still be left befuddled by an extensive contract full of legalese and fine print if that's not your area of expertise. You seem to like downhome folksy wisdom. Have you ever heard the proverb:
"A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client"? Bear that in mind next time you think about representing yourself.
Actors aren't much better at keeping their noses out of politics, but at least make better politicians than football players do.
Why don't you work us up a flowchart of which professions are more qualified to comment on political happenings than others. We'll all be waiting for your insights with bated breath.
As for Trump, I still don't believe he really wants the job, but he is a successful businessman which makes him better qualified than anyone else currently under consideration. Maybe not the best man for the job, but the best one currently applying for it.
He's a shit businessman and a two-bit charlatan staying afloat through multiple bankruptcies and tax evasion, million dollar "small" loans from daddy and god knows how much from the Russians (who he undermines our interests and our allies for), conning entrepreneurial students out of money with his fake university, ripping off contractors and workers, selling various failed Trump snake oil products, exploiting undocumented labor while demonizing the immigrants, using racist and sexist housing and hiring practices, illegally using his foundation which he doesn't contribute to to supplement his income, pay legal fees, bribing attorney's general's in states where they're trying cases against him, and not paying veterans what he promised.
Hillary Clinton is a better businessperson than he is, and The Clinton Foundation, which is A-rated and legitimate, helps save millions of people. And she actually gives a damn about the working class and has spent nearly half a century in some form of public service, while Trump has spent a half-century helping himself.
And that's without even getting into Trump being a sociopathic fascist white supremacist sexual predator yet. But really, quality choice all around.
If you really need a point, it is obvious that it is not smart for a football player to get involved in politics, and politicians are living proof of that.
That doesn't even make sense.