StaleyWasScrewd
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Jeff Blake was interviewed at the Super Bowl in January, and he went off on a diatribe about how there still weren't enough black quarterbacks in the league. At the time, I took it as typical pro-black sentiment, with the ultimate goal of "dominating" the last remaining "white" positions. But I found a recent interview he had with the Chicago Sun-Times, and it turns out that's not the whole story. Sure, Blake doesn't think that there are enough black quarterbacks. But he ALSO thinks the league should have many more white RBs, WRs, and DBs.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/bears/cst-spt-mully26.html
From the article:
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"It's not about a black or white thing,'' he said. "It's about stereotypes. I'm sure there are white running backs that can come out here and be running backs. White guys that can be receivers or defensive backs. They are a minority in those positions [in the NFL].''
Blake said his life experience growing up in Austin, Texas, and playing high school football against all-white teams has taught him that players of both races are capable of playing at a high level at every position. And he believes certain positions being filled by certain races is reflective of decisions that are influenced by stereotypes and made by coaches, scouts and maybe even the players themselves.
"If you look at the teams in Austin where I am from, the majority of teams are all white,'' Blake said. "Look at West Lake High School, where Drew Brees and all those cats went. Their whole team is white. They probably have one black guy on the whole team. That is a big-time football school in Texas, and it has always been that way.
"I know some white boys that are fast, and they can play. I've seen some white boys play basketball. I've seen white boys that can run track. Do you see them in the NFL?''
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I know that this is, in the grand scheme of things, a minor statement by Blake. He has no power to change anything, and this interview obviously got scant coverage. And at this point, Blake is a journeyman backup and really has nothing to lose by making statements like this. I would love to hear a white player -- ANY white player -- make similar statements. What have they got to lose, really? As we've seen with this preseason, they're gonna get cut anyway, so why not speak your mind on the way out?
http://www.suntimes.com/output/bears/cst-spt-mully26.html
From the article:
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"It's not about a black or white thing,'' he said. "It's about stereotypes. I'm sure there are white running backs that can come out here and be running backs. White guys that can be receivers or defensive backs. They are a minority in those positions [in the NFL].''
Blake said his life experience growing up in Austin, Texas, and playing high school football against all-white teams has taught him that players of both races are capable of playing at a high level at every position. And he believes certain positions being filled by certain races is reflective of decisions that are influenced by stereotypes and made by coaches, scouts and maybe even the players themselves.
"If you look at the teams in Austin where I am from, the majority of teams are all white,'' Blake said. "Look at West Lake High School, where Drew Brees and all those cats went. Their whole team is white. They probably have one black guy on the whole team. That is a big-time football school in Texas, and it has always been that way.
"I know some white boys that are fast, and they can play. I've seen some white boys play basketball. I've seen white boys that can run track. Do you see them in the NFL?''
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I know that this is, in the grand scheme of things, a minor statement by Blake. He has no power to change anything, and this interview obviously got scant coverage. And at this point, Blake is a journeyman backup and really has nothing to lose by making statements like this. I would love to hear a white player -- ANY white player -- make similar statements. What have they got to lose, really? As we've seen with this preseason, they're gonna get cut anyway, so why not speak your mind on the way out?