We haven’t gone anywhere until we quit worrying about the color of a QB’s skin.
We havent gone anywhere until we stop calling the black QBs 5/8th-backs. :-P
We havent gone anywhere until we quit worrying about the color of a QBs skin.
Personally, I don’t think about the color of the skin of these athletes.
It sounds to me, as if the liberals are the ones fixated on that particular subject.
“We havent gone anywhere until we quit worrying about the color of a QBs skin.”
About the same thing M L King said. We talk the same language, but we don’t listen if it is profitable, airtime, advantageous or an opportunity to harm. And it is also an unfortunate waste of energy to say, listen, or reason.
rwood
There are some good young black quarterbacks but the media always tries to anoint one or the other as the next great one. They have one good year or half year and they are already pushing them as a top quarterback. They always rush to crown the next black quarterback before they have a chance to prove themselves. I’m sure that added pressure doesn’t help a young quarterback.