Pump The Brakes On The Black Quarterback Bandwagon

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History has been made this season. Or, at the very least, we’ve got one helluva factoid. There are nine black starting quarterbacks in the NFL this season, more than ever before. It’s the sort of moment that makes observers stop and think about how far we’ve come.

It shouldn’t, of course. That’s an increase from before, but it’s still just over a quarter of the starters in a league that’s majority black. Perhaps it’s a step toward desegregation, but it’s not a time for pats on backs. Instead, it’s time to see what happens.

It’s not like this is the first of these sorts of milestones we’ve seen. The 1999 NFL Draft saw three black quarterbacks go in the first round, two of whom -- Donovan McNabb and Daunte Culpepper -- were elite at their peaks. But from 2001-2009, just six black quarterbacks were taken in the first round (out of 25) . These things ebb and flow. And seeing how all of the current black starters got their jobs since 2009, six have been tagged with the backhanded label “running quarterback,” and no less than six owe their jobs to a very recent expansion of the quarterbacking paradigm, it’s worth considering the current state of affairs before declaring this as anything more an interesting moment in league history.


Sure, we’re past the point where black quarterbacks, assuming they’re athletic enough, are automatically converted to different positions. But we’re still at a point where black quarterbacks struggle to get jobs if they can’t run -- only one of Rivals’ top 30 “pro-style” quarterbacks, Manny Wilkins, appears to be black -- and might be assumed to be fast because, yanno, they’re black. Hell, even EA Sports is marginalizing two of the most effective quarterbacks in the league as “running quarterbacks,” even though one of them, Russell Wilson, ran for more yards his rookie season than he did in any of his four years as a college starter. Running isn’t Wilson’s thing.

We just endured a season where pundits consistently gave Andrew Luck bonus points for “being asked to do more” because he threw more passes, as if logging 120-plus carries -- a total in line with a backup running back’s workload -- like Robert Griffin III and Cam Newton did last season isn’t a helluva lot to ask a player to do. Or, as if how the job gets done is more important than completion of the job itself.

We’re just two years removed from the media’s assault on Newton in advance of the 2011 NFL Draft, and less than a year removed from the gleeful piling on after he had two bad games in the first half of 2012. All this while being asked to carry a team that, for his first 30 career games, could only win if he didn’t make a single big mistake. Meanwhile Matthew Stafford -- who was drafted two years earlier, received $42 million guaranteed before playing a down, hasn’t won a playoff game, has demonstrated shaky mechanics and clearly regressed last season -- just got a raise! And few asked these sorts of questions before, or after, the deal was done.

We’re just five months removed from Pro Football Weekly’s Nolan Nawrocki’s tragically familiar takedown of Geno Smith, which used unnamed sources to question his work ethic, leadership and intelligence, was quickly refuted by those in the know, but dogged him all the way through his embarrassing stay in the green room and beyond.

We still see major publications twist the words of others to give the impression that Kaepernick, the most impressive performer in Week 1, isn’t smart enough to run his offense ...even though delay of game penalties were a problem for the 49ers under Alex Smith, whose intelligence has been praised since he earned an economics degree from Utah in three years. And this was just two days after NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” broadcast praised the Cowboys for simplifying their calls and adjustments in the name of efficiency.


We didn’t see the ridiculously talented Jake Locker, an underachiever since his sophomore year of college, roundly dismissed as “an athlete playing quarterback.” And you don’t hear it much now, though he’s a textbook case of that pejorative label.

So, sure, note that there are more black starting quarterbacks, than ever. But stopping to celebrate the fact ignores how much work is left. We’re still in a world where all black quarterbacks are compared to each other, where the transgressions of one dog all the rest who come behind. The disproportionate amount of black quarterbacks who possess uncommon athleticism indicates that, still, black quarterbacks can’t just be better, but must be able to do things decision-makers think a white person simply can’t do.

Their evaluations are loaded with code, and their margin for error is obviously more narrow than their peers. So long as that’s the case, today’s nine starters could be down to five before you know it.

It’s not enough that those gentlemen are starting quarterbacks. Now, we must treat them as such. Not like they’re black, but like they’re quarterbacks. That, not a simple head count, would be progress worth celebrating.

Tags : Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Russell Wil
 
http://theshadowleague.com/articles/pump-the-brakes-on-the-black-quarterback-bandwagon

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History has been made this season. Or, at the very least, we’ve got one helluva factoid. There are nine black starting quarterbacks in the NFL this season, more than ever before. It’s the sort of moment that makes observers stop and think about how far we’ve come.

It shouldn’t, of course. That’s an increase from before, but it’s still just over a quarter of the starters in a league that’s majority black. Perhaps it’s a step toward desegregation, but it’s not a time for pats on backs. Instead, it’s time to see what happens.

It’s not like this is the first of these sorts of milestones we’ve seen. The 1999 NFL Draft saw three black quarterbacks go in the first round, two of whom -- Donovan McNabb and Daunte Culpepper -- were elite at their peaks. But from 2001-2009, just six black quarterbacks were taken in the first round (out of 25) . These things ebb and flow. And seeing how all of the current black starters got their jobs since 2009, six have been tagged with the backhanded label “running quarterback,” and no less than six owe their jobs to a very recent expansion of the quarterbacking paradigm, it’s worth considering the current state of affairs before declaring this as anything more an interesting moment in league history.


Sure, we’re past the point where black quarterbacks, assuming they’re athletic enough, are automatically converted to different positions. But we’re still at a point where black quarterbacks struggle to get jobs if they can’t run -- only one of Rivals’ top 30 “pro-style” quarterbacks, Manny Wilkins, appears to be black -- and might be assumed to be fast because, yanno, they’re black. Hell, even EA Sports is marginalizing two of the most effective quarterbacks in the league as “running quarterbacks,” even though one of them, Russell Wilson, ran for more yards his rookie season than he did in any of his four years as a college starter. Running isn’t Wilson’s thing.

We just endured a season where pundits consistently gave Andrew Luck bonus points for “being asked to do more” because he threw more passes, as if logging 120-plus carries -- a total in line with a backup running back’s workload -- like Robert Griffin III and Cam Newton did last season isn’t a helluva lot to ask a player to do. Or, as if how the job gets done is more important than completion of the job itself.

We’re just two years removed from the media’s assault on Newton in advance of the 2011 NFL Draft, and less than a year removed from the gleeful piling on after he had two bad games in the first half of 2012. All this while being asked to carry a team that, for his first 30 career games, could only win if he didn’t make a single big mistake. Meanwhile Matthew Stafford -- who was drafted two years earlier, received $42 million guaranteed before playing a down, hasn’t won a playoff game, has demonstrated shaky mechanics and clearly regressed last season -- just got a raise! And few asked these sorts of questions before, or after, the deal was done.

We’re just five months removed from Pro Football Weekly’s Nolan Nawrocki’s tragically familiar takedown of Geno Smith, which used unnamed sources to question his work ethic, leadership and intelligence, was quickly refuted by those in the know, but dogged him all the way through his embarrassing stay in the green room and beyond.

We still see major publications twist the words of others to give the impression that Kaepernick, the most impressive performer in Week 1, isn’t smart enough to run his offense ...even though delay of game penalties were a problem for the 49ers under Alex Smith, whose intelligence has been praised since he earned an economics degree from Utah in three years. And this was just two days after NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” broadcast praised the Cowboys for simplifying their calls and adjustments in the name of efficiency.


We didn’t see the ridiculously talented Jake Locker, an underachiever since his sophomore year of college, roundly dismissed as “an athlete playing quarterback.” And you don’t hear it much now, though he’s a textbook case of that pejorative label.

So, sure, note that there are more black starting quarterbacks, than ever. But stopping to celebrate the fact ignores how much work is left. We’re still in a world where all black quarterbacks are compared to each other, where the transgressions of one dog all the rest who come behind. The disproportionate amount of black quarterbacks who possess uncommon athleticism indicates that, still, black quarterbacks can’t just be better, but must be able to do things decision-makers think a white person simply can’t do.

Their evaluations are loaded with code, and their margin for error is obviously more narrow than their peers. So long as that’s the case, today’s nine starters could be down to five before you know it.

It’s not enough that those gentlemen are starting quarterbacks. Now, we must treat them as such. Not like they’re black, but like they’re quarterbacks. That, not a simple head count, would be progress worth celebrating.

Tags : Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Russell Wil

Good read, LargeBillsOnly posted something to this effect in the 49ers thread in the sports forum
 
Piggybacking off of you my friend

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Back in November of 2012, David Whitley of The Sporting News wrote an article about Kaepernick’s tattoos that seemed to be more of an attack on his race and personality than anything else. The article started…


Approximately 98.7 percent of the inmates at California’s state prison have tattoos. I don’t know that as fact, but I’ve watched enough “Lockup” to know it’s close to accurate.

We should have stopped reading there, right? After all, the shock effect of the opening sentence which seemed to be vying for page clicks, seemingly compared Kaepernick to inmates in the largest prison population in the United States. This despite the fact that Kaepernick has never been in trouble, that he’s been clean off the field and comes from a great upbringing in California itself.

Whitley didn’t stop there…

Did Sammy Baugh, Johnny Unitas, Doug Williams or Joe Montana have arms covered in ink? Do Tom Brady, Drew Brees or Aaron Rodgers?

No, whitley they didn’t and they don’t. By the way, nice attempt to save face by throwing one African-American into the conversation. Kaepernick possessing religious tattoos means that he can’t be the face of the National Football League, right? He’s a thug. He’s a felon. Heck, he’s the lowest common denominator of the league, right?

Unknowingly, Whitley showed even more racial ignorance later in the article…

Then there are Michael Vick and Terrelle Pryor. Neither exactly fit the CEO image, unless your CEO has done a stretch in Leavenworth or has gotten Ohio State on probation over free tattoos.


Way to compare Kaepernick to to individuals who have had off-field problems. Because all three are African-American and are inked up, they are similar individuals. Again, the media showing that arrogance of ignorant thoughts can receive a tremendous amount of play on the Internet. After all, Whitley’s article received over 1,300 comments and was retweeted nearly 2,000 times.


Kaepernick’s performance was questioned by mainstream experts across the football world.

From indicating that he needs to show he has it upstairs on the field to questions about his ability to read defenses, unfounded skepticism seemed to follow Kaepernick at nearly every turn leading up to the 2013 season. Despite possessing a better SAT score and GPA in college than the likes of Aaron Rodgers and Andrew Luck, some thought it made sense to question his intelligence. While I won’t even come close to questioning the smarts of those two aforementioned quarterbacks, that’s precisely the point. After all, have you heard anyone question whether Rodgers or Luck have the smarts to succeed in the NFL?


San Francisco ran less than one handful of designed read-option plays against Green Bay on Sunday. Instead, it relied on Kaepernick’s arm strength and accuracy to get it done. The young quarterback responded by putting up just the fifth 400-yard, three touchdown, zero interception performance on opening day in the Super Bowl era. It was also the best performance for a 49ers’ quarterback on opening day in the history of the franchise.
 
Co fuckin sign

Man it was straight bitch ass niggas right here on bgol co signing bullshut spewed by skip and Gruden on Cam newton before he even took a down in the NFL

Then when he throw for back to back 400 yard games those bitch ass niggas ain't have shit to say
 
i remember when doug williams and randall cunningham were playing and the actual debate that people openly had was still whether black men had the mental capacity to excel at qb. that's crazy and that was what the late 80's?
 
i remember when doug williams and randall cunningham were playing and the actual debate that people openly had was still whether black men had the mental capacity to excel at qb. that's crazy and that was what the late 80's?

Don't forget Moon as well

Ninjas was putting up video game numbers
 
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We still see major publications twist the words of others to give the impression that Kaepernick, the most impressive performer in Week 1, isn’t smart enough to run his offense ...even though delay of game penalties were a problem for the 49ers under Alex Smith, whose intelligence has been praised since he earned an economics degree from Utah in three years. And this was just two days after NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” broadcast praised the Cowboys for simplifying their calls and adjustments in the name of efficiency.


what's so frustrating about that is if it's on another team like the cowboys or giants, then the calls need to be made quicker (hence garrett losing his play calling duties) and romo needs things simplified to be more efficient (which is a good thing) and im not knocking that one bit.

however delay of game is because the call isn't made in time, that's all it's ever been. you need x amount of time to call the play and y amount to make your adjustments...PERIOD. if x is off, you have less time for y.. that's every instance in the nfl

couple that with the fact that the 49ers offense has been the most complex and all encompassing offense int he nfl since jim and greg took over.. the playbook was NEVER simplified for anyone running it, there are chapters that they use on an opponent by opponent basis. for example the packers spending that time prepping for the pistol, and as i said on here since it got out that they were, that we weren't even going to run it, and we didn't

the little things irk me.

Kap, Wilson, RG3, Newton aren't Running Qb's they are qb's who can run.
 
Kaepernick’s performance was questioned by mainstream experts across the football world.

From indicating that he needs to show he has it upstairs on the field to questions about his ability to read defenses, unfounded skepticism seemed to follow Kaepernick at nearly every turn leading up to the 2013 season. Despite possessing a better SAT score and GPA in college than the likes of Aaron Rodgers and Andrew Luck, some thought it made sense to question his intelligence. While I won’t even come close to questioning the smarts of those two aforementioned quarterbacks, that’s precisely the point. After all, have you heard anyone question whether Rodgers or Luck have the smarts to succeed in the NFL?

Yo. This is just blatant racism. This is not even hidden. wow
 
Yo. This is just blatant racism. This is not even hidden. wow

Kap has gotten it the worst out of the 3 black new ones (media loves and adores rg3. they respect russel because he's small with a big heart) but kap? the tattoos etc... they go in on him like they went in on cam.

and cam is the product of a coach who isn't shit. that the head and offensive coordinator.

you put cam newton on the bengals they might have a fucking ring right now.

put dalton on the panthers... and :smh::smh:
 
Kap has gotten it the worst out of the 3 black new ones (media loves and adores rg3. they respect russel because he's small with a big heart) but kap? the tattoos etc... they go in on him like they went in on cam.

and cam is the product of a coach who isn't shit. that the head and offensive coordinator.

you put cam newton on the bengals they might have a fucking ring right now.

put dalton on the panthers... and :smh::smh:

c/s especially about Cam.
 
Man the qb position is whites last hope in american athletics. Its the only position left to glorify a white male as a stud. Mike vick revolutionized the position and it's nothing their racism can do to stop the inevitable. Hell look at Johnny Football (their new love), he is everything they supposedly hated at the position. Don't be fooled, this is nothing but penis envy of black athleticism.
 
Man the qb position is whites last hope in american athletics. Its the only position left to glorify a white male as a stud. Mike vick revolutionized the position and it's nothing their racism can do to stop the inevitable. Hell look at Johnny Football (their new love), he is everything they supposedly hated at the position. Don't be fooled, this is nothing but penis envy of black athleticism.

:cool:
 
no bullshit the cac media out here goes in on kaep for wearing his hats with the bill strait. they shit on him for not bending the bill of his fucking hat, they say he's trying to look like thugs. I swear white people are some pussy ass worthless air wasting parasites.
 
no bullshit the cac media out here goes in on kaep for wearing his hats with the bill strait. they shit on him for not bending the bill of his fucking hat, they say he's trying to look like thugs. I swear white people are some pussy ass worthless air wasting parasites.

Some in the cac media in my market goes after Cam for putting a towel on his head. :smh:
 
no bullshit the cac media out here goes in on kaep for wearing his hats with the bill strait. they shit on him for not bending the bill of his fucking hat, they say he's trying to look like thugs. I swear white people are some pussy ass worthless air wasting parasites.

When you have nothing to criticize, create something. This is the sign of a truly miserable and jealous person who has never taken a snap, made a clutch three, or stopped a slapshot. This is what bitches dude, and for a dude to even talk shit about QBs that can accurately place the ball and have the added advantage of being able to surprise defenses by leaving the pocket and running...yeah that is faggy shit. Men aren't supposed to be jealous of other men...big up yourself and be happy in your own shell. Where was all this "QBs are supposed to pass only" when Steve Young was tearing up rushing yards.
 
Just finished watching the Jets vs Patriots game and you can hear in the commentary they expect Geno Smith to scramble every time when the field is open or the pressure is on.
 
Just finished watching the Jets vs Patriots game and you can hear in the commentary they expect Geno Smith to scramble every time when the field is open or the pressure is on.

Yea....

They say that because in "their" minds Black QB's, or should i type Black people in general arent capable of using their brains. In "their" minds they think being able to pass better than you run = more intelligence. Its just another ideology that inferior feeling White folks created just so they can feel better about themselves. When deep down inside you know you come from shit stock....then you have to start creating shit in your mind to make yourself feel important and a part of the Human process. ....lol


What I find funny is how other aspects of the game arent analyzed when it pertains to Black QB's. Maybe he can pass the ball...but he's being forced to run for his life because of his shit OL; see Vick for good example. Maybe he can pass....but his wr's keep dropping balls (Like Geno's WR's tonight)...or maybe theyre running the wrong routes...or maybe they just cant catch the ball.

They make all kinds of excuses for INT Machine fags like Farve......or Payton making dumb decisions during crunch time of a playoff game.....but when a Black QB fucks up....its an intelligence issue.

The media wil never come out and say what I just typed...theyll just dish out a bunch of bs subliminals. But the shit aint rocket science. I can easily read between the lines. bs coming from weak and fearful people is always easy to sniff out.
 


Did they mention how the black QB don't have OL also?





When Mcnabb was throwing to Todd Pinkson and Freddie Mitchell no one was saying shit about his receiving corp. now that Brady ain't got shit to throw to people want to mention it as to give him a free pass for a poor statistical season. When Mcnabb got Owens magically his numbers improved :rolleyes:
 
When Mcnabb was throwing to Todd Pinkson and Freddie Mitchell no one was saying shit about his receiving corp. now that Brady ain't got shit to throw to people want to mention it as to give him a free pass for a poor statistical season. When Mcnabb got Owens magically his numbers improved :rolleyes:

Umm.....yeah........I think this brotha has a very good point......

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I love looking at how racism in entertainment mirrors racism in real life....

its sad....
 
Umm.....yeah........I think this brotha has a very good point......

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I love looking at how racism in entertainment mirrors racism in real life....

its sad....

Mcnabb went from a 57% completion rate in 2003 to a 64% completion rate in 2004 when Owens joined. It's tragic that he was throwing to trash for most of his career....
 
When Mcnabb was throwing to Todd Pinkson and Freddie Mitchell no one was saying shit about his receiving corp. now that Brady ain't got shit to throw to people want to mention it as to give him a free pass for a poor statistical season. When Mcnabb got Owens magically his numbers improved :rolleyes:

:lol:
 
When Mcnabb was throwing to Todd Pinkson and Freddie Mitchell no one was saying shit about his receiving corp. now that Brady ain't got shit to throw to people want to mention it as to give him a free pass for a poor statistical season. When Mcnabb got Owens magically his numbers improved :rolleyes:

:bravo:
 
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