Colonel_Reb
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Well, he made a boat load of money. His goofy look is probably one of satisfaction with having become a multi-millionaire in a very short period of time. I doubt he cares about much else.
FootballDad said:Is there any question who runs the show on most NFL teams? One you lose support of your affletes, you're done. That is why Jeff Fisher is in trouble, he ticked off some of the bruvas, and now there is hell to pay. How dare McEminem make this underachieving group of dregs actually do some cardio work on the practice field.
Colonel_Reb said:This brings up a question I have thought about for some time. Exactly when did this kind of thing become the norm in the NFL? I seem to remember someone posting about this in relationship to some team in the early 70s. Something about how they had to pacify the black players on the team. When did this double standard of treatment become universal? Just curious as to what some of our more seasoned posters think about this.FootballDad said:Is there any question who runs the show on most NFL teams? One you lose support of your affletes, you're done. That is why Jeff Fisher is in trouble, he ticked off some of the bruvas, and now there is hell to pay. How dare McEminem make this underachieving group of dregs actually do some cardio work on the practice field.
sport historian said:Colonel_Reb said:This brings up a question I have thought about for some time. Exactly when did this kind of thing become the norm in the NFL? I seem to remember someone posting about this in relationship to some team in the early 70s. Something about how they had to pacify the black players on the team. When did this double standard of treatment become universal? Just curious as to what some of our more seasoned posters think about this.FootballDad said:Is there any question who runs the show on most NFL teams? One you lose support of your affletes, you're done. That is why Jeff Fisher is in trouble, he ticked off some of the bruvas, and now there is hell to pay. How dare McEminem make this underachieving group of dregs actually do some cardio work on the practice field.
I've seen this for almost 50 years. When a coach "loses" the players, the team goes bad and he is soon fired. The players will say they are glad he's gone. It was like this when pro football was heavily white.
Colonel_Reb said:Interesting stuff, sport historian. I wonder why Glass thought it would be temporary? Maybe he figured the "civil rights" movement would end and things would get back to normal? Strange, but it is good to know some of the mindset from that time.ÂÂÂ
Interesting that he would note this. In a way, he's right. The 1960's "swinger" has been replaced by the strip-club going "rain maker".sport historian said:He wrote that "swingers" like Namath were what was wrong, but most things (there is a chapter on race relations) were all right in pro football.
Don Wassall said:John Elway takes over as "executive vice president of football operations," which best I can tell indicates that he will be in charge of hiring the new head coach as well as overseeing player personnel.ÂÂÂ
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<div>We will soon get to see if Elway closely adheres to Caste System orthodoxy or not. Denver, as has been discussed on the board quite a bit, seems to have more enlightened DWFs than most other areas, having embraced Ed McCaffrey and Peyton Hillis, and being in proximity to two college teams that play Whites at the "taboo" positions (Colorado and especially Colorado State). </div>
bigunreal said:Elway seems to have some loyalty to Tebow, which is a good thing, of course. However, he isn't exactly the most articulate guy on the planet. He's already made a bit of a fool of himself by repeatedly referring to potential head coach candidate Mike Mullarkey as "Mark" during a press conference.
But hey, who knows, he's never been one of the odious ex-players turned jock sniffing "journalist," so maybe he'll buck the caste system.