Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
You don't know the whole story, and neither do I. You can do a lot worse than picking a program which has gone to six consecutive bowl games...
johnnyboy said:Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
You don't know the whole story, and neither do I. You can do a lot worse than picking a program which has gone to six consecutive bowl games...
...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
Jimmy Chitwood said:johnnyboy said:Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
You don't know the whole story, and neither do I. You can do a lot worse than picking a program which has gone to six consecutive bowl games...
...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
johnnyboy is right. while in a way it is great that he gets to play for the Naval Academy, in another way it is a huge slap in the face to someone with his physical ability to play at what is considered a lower-level school.
he has measurables that are comparable to/superior to blacks that play for big time programs. his talent merits a shot to get to play with the "big boys." that's all i'm saying.
furthermore, if he does turn out to be an NFL-caliber player, playing at a service academy will potentially cost him millions of dollars due to the military commitment required and NFL teams' reluctance to draft such players in the higher rounds (see current potential NFL-draft pick Eric Kettani, or numerous former players).
johnnyboy said:...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
Electric Slide said:johnnyboy said:...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
Johnnyboy, I understand your frustration. I think though that we should be cautious about making exagerations of the current situation. Obviously a white guy that wants to play D1 does have more than the two options you listed. I know you were doing this to highlight the fact that white athletes get not even half of the Division 1 FBS scholarships available. I worry about those types oof statements, because they can have the effect of a self-fulfilling prophesy.
We really need to examine how the white players that do get scholarships to D-1 FBS schools do it, and have a resource where other white players can learn to do this from the time they are a freshman in high school.
Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:johnnyboy said:Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
You don't know the whole story, and neither do I. You can do a lot worse than picking a program which has gone to six consecutive bowl games...
...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
johnnyboy is right. while in a way it is great that he gets to play for the Naval Academy, in another way it is a huge slap in the face to someone with his physical ability to play at what is considered a lower-level school.
he has measurables that are comparable to/superior to blacks that play for big time programs. his talent merits a shot to get to play with the "big boys." that's all i'm saying.
furthermore, if he does turn out to be an NFL-caliber player, playing at a service academy will potentially cost him millions of dollars due to the military commitment required and NFL teams' reluctance to draft such players in the higher rounds (see current potential NFL-draft pick Eric Kettani, or numerous former players).
Kettani had offers from several BCS programs as a blocking-type back or linebacker coming out of hih school even though he was a tailback. He would have never had the oppertunity to show of his true talents it it was not for the type of ofense Navy runs. So don't knock the oppertunity. And not all of these young men are after millions of dollars, although I won't speak for Lucas or Kettani.
johnnyboy said:Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:johnnyboy said:Mike said:Jimmy Chitwood said:Navy?!? i mean, c'mon!
once again we see that no matter what attributes a white kid has, they aren't enough. i want to hit something.
You don't know the whole story, and neither do I. You can do a lot worse than picking a program which has gone to six consecutive bowl games...
...you can also do A LOT better which is why Jimmy is frustrated, i think. the truth is, nowadays, a white guy that wants to play D1 has two options, 1. walkon at his fav school and pay to play (more like pay to practice) or 2. sign up for a military commitment to play at an academy. nothing wrong with either option but i would like to see white athletes have some more choices and options.
johnnyboy is right. while in a way it is great that he gets to play for the Naval Academy, in another way it is a huge slap in the face to someone with his physical ability to play at what is considered a lower-level school.
he has measurables that are comparable to/superior to blacks that play for big time programs. his talent merits a shot to get to play with the "big boys." that's all i'm saying.
furthermore, if he does turn out to be an NFL-caliber player, playing at a service academy will potentially cost him millions of dollars due to the military commitment required and NFL teams' reluctance to draft such players in the higher rounds (see current potential NFL-draft pick Eric Kettani, or numerous former players).
Kettani had offers from several BCS programs as a blocking-type back or linebacker coming out of hih school even though he was a tailback. He would have never had the oppertunity to show of his true talents it it was not for the type of ofense Navy runs. So don't knock the oppertunity. And not all of these young men are after millions of dollars, although I won't speak for Lucas or Kettani.
Jimmy isn't "knocking" the opportunity, the problem is you're overestimating the opportunity. this kid's "opportunity" consisted of exactly 3 offers. Elon and 2 academies offered. that is nothing compared to what he would have got if he were black.
yeah an offer is great and the academies are great and apple pie is great... but that doesn't take away from the fact that every year talented black skill players get myriad offers from top BCS schools to play skill positions and their talented white counterparts usually end up with with nothing but FCS offers, FBS "preferred" walk-on offers and the good ol' academies. and theirin lies the problem. the white kids get crumbs and the black kids get the whole pie.
ToughJ.Riggins said:Why can't we all just get along?
Colonel_Reb said:And enough of the mutiple quotes!Seriously though, expect anything when you start a thread, Mike. We share a collective abhorrence of the Caste System, and it is natural that we react with disgust at times. I too am disappointed in the lack of opportunities that most white players get, but there is something to say for possibly starting at Navy in the future. The point is that this is another white player who is getting screwed and we can use this case as another example to prove our case and hopefully help our cause. I wish Caleb the best.
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Mike said:Why should I waste my time posting the commitments of these players when the only response here is for people to constantly bring up that comparison - which we all recognize and subscribe to anyway. You guys are beating a dead horse. Be happy for some of these kids and wish them well so that they can prove people wrong in the future. That will disprove the skeptics, not the typical "but the black kid..." whining that drags down each and every one of these threads.