Also, I have no shame admitting that we live in a country that perpetuates white privilege and systemic racism. If this were a white man, we’d be holding out a bit on the “locker room cancer,” idea. Easy target: a black man with braids.
Also, I have no shame admitting that we live in a country that perpetuates white privilege and systemic racism. If this were a white man, we’d be holding out a bit on the “locker room cancer,” idea. Easy target: a black man with braids.
There are countless French Fry fans responding to this article in a rather cliche manner. Everything is brushed off on RG, because he’s somehow, someway, a “locker room cancer.” Have any of you noticed, every time someone is chewed up and spit out by a bad coach, or haphazard organization, he/she’s described as a…
Excuse me, but I watched tons of film on RG in college, and the dude was as balanced as they come. Look at his rookie numbers. Steve Young, Steve McNair, Mike Vick (only ruined by prison), Russel Wilson, even Big Ben, have all been classified at some point in their careers, as ‘scrambling’ quarterbacks.
How does this play into politics? So every football fan is a proud American conservative? Be ‘ye self up by them boot straps and go pass the ol’ pigskin.
Thank you for capitalizing on your distaste for a barbaric sport, but ingeniously doing so, in a manner that somehow celebrates a football player.
I love hearing that.
This is an amazing article. It rivals this one: http://www.rollingstone.com/sports/feature… when describing the enigmatic, talented, polarizing RGIII. I blame Washington. When he moves on and performs well for five or six years with someone else, I hope he feels the revenge he deserves.