http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/gatorbytes/2010/10/28/former-gator-lb-channing-crowder-its-disgraceful-when-white-lbs-run-down-john-brantley/
Sorry for the triple post, but this could go in three categories. A friend of mine found this and sent it to me just now. The comment is
directed towards Chris White, a very good Mississippi State LB who also
happens to be White.
<h2>Former Gator Channing Crowder: It's disgraceful when white LBs run down John Brantley</h2>
by Jason Lieser
Everything about the Florida Gators would be more interesting if
they replaced offensive coordinator Steve Addazio with Channing Crowder.
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Crowder, a Miami Dolphins linebacker who played at Florida until 2004,
is disgusted with the post-Tim Tebow offense and said new QB John
Brantley's indecisiveness and lack of mobility is the team's biggest
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"They don't have an identity,"Â Crowder told reporters immediately
after last week's game at Green Bay, which followed Florida's 10-7 loss
to Mississippi State. "They don't know what â€" John Brantley don't know
what he wants to do. He can't outrun anybody. I saw him get run down by a
white linebacker last week, which was a disgrace to all Florida
football history."Â
Later in the week, Crowder continued along that track and might have
even included Trey Burton in his outrage. He references "your running
quarterback,"Â who also seems to have a problem evading Caucasian
defenders.
"You can see the offense is nothing without Tebow,"Â Crowder told the
Post's Ben Volin last week. "When I saw a white linebacker "¦ ran down Brantley twice, I said, ‘Yeah, we have no chance.'
"First he's a linebacker. Tim Tebow would've walked away from a
linebacker, and he's white. If a white linebacker is running down your
running quarterback, we don't have a chance.
"They should put (offensive lineman Mike Pouncey) back at quarterback â€" let him run.
"It doesn't seem like they have a great game plan either. I don't
know. It seems like they're out there nonchalant, like, ‘Oh well, that
didn't work, let's try to throw it.' I don't know, they're killing me."Â