There's a feature article about Bloom in the March Playboy. It makes quite a to-do about his looks and appeal to girls and women and his predilection of going shirtless as often as possible to show off his abs. Refers to him as a "metrosexual," let's pray the media doesn't make him into the American version of David Beckham.
As far as race, it comes up twice, once in a sterotypically anti-white way, the other in a way favorable to what we say here at CF. Here they are:
"Bloom was an anomaly. He displayed the kind of game-breaking speed associated with black NFL receivers such as the Washington Redskins' Santana Moss and the Carolina Panthers' Steve Smith, not white boys with names like Jeremy Bloom. If he ever made the NFL, that would be his brand: the Small White Hope, a little white-boy skier from the mountains of Colorado who could outrun black defenders from tiny towns in the Deep South."
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"'Sure I'm small,' says Bloom, 'but look at Steve Smith. He's five-nine and he's leading the NFL in receiving this year.' Gary Wichard, Bloom's agent, also agrees with his client, calling criticism of Bloom's size a kind of reverse racism. 'No one talks about Santana Moss's or Steve Smith's size,' he says. 'No white wide receiver has been drafted in the first round since 1978, but Jeremy is going to dispel the myths about white wide receivers. Some scouts complain they haven't seen him play in three years; my response is that his body hasn't been abused in three years. I expect him to be drafted in one of the first three rounds on the first day'."
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Bloom's agent has already forgotten that Matt Jones was drafted as a WR in the first round just last year. Here's what Mel Kiper says about him in the Playboy article: "I expect Bloom to go as high as the third or fourth round. He has tremendous instincts and vision, plus quickness and leg strength that he got from skiing to break tackles. He can catch the ball, he's a dynamic return man, and he's electrifying in the open field." I can't recall Kiper or any other corporate media "expert" ever calling a white athlete "electrifying" before.
Don't recall if anyone's mentioned this before here, but the article also mentions that Bloom won the 2003 "SuperStars" competition, during which he beat Ahman Green and Charlie Garner in the 100 yard dash.