I’ll bet anyone a box of donuts that every programming manager at FS1 is putting at least a morning’s worth of meetings on the books this week to try and figure out how they can poach Dilfer
I’ll bet anyone a box of donuts that every programming manager at FS1 is putting at least a morning’s worth of meetings on the books this week to try and figure out how they can poach Dilfer
Agreed, no one’s talking about someone taking a knee in their fucking living room. The whole “there’s a time and a place” argument is more or less saying “stop making me think about things I don’t want to think about right now (or ever).”
The fact that you’re basically telling a mixed-race person how they “should” identify completely nullifies EVERYTHING you’ said.
You should watch the 30 for 30 “Rand University”
Nor would you know he was raised by white folks, especially if he wasn’t well-known.
Just ask them.
+1 for saving me google time
Because (unfortunately) that’s exactly what a hot take does.
There was some dude that wrote a letter from a jail in Birmingham 50ish years ago that said almost exactly that. It is the same old story:
First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is…
What they mean is a time they won't have to notice it and a place where they aren't.
“There’s a time and place but this isn’t either”
Moss’ country accent is great. Woodson’s voice going to take some getting used to, but the shit that comes out is better than Dilfer’s fucking dimes.
Is it just me or is the idea of a “hot take” or controversial position a reason to turn off the program rather than turn on the program? Why do executives still think spouting retred nonsense has people tune in? Woodson applied so much common sense you would think the rest of the set would compliment him for making…
I love listening to very serious football men misuse words like “galvanizing” and “objectivity.
Hah!
Genuinely not sure if that was a real Incognito quote.