In other words, if 1/50 whites thinks about going pro, perhaps
5/50 blacks want to go pro.
I agree to a certain degree. Blacks are much more focused on
the entertainment industry in general (especially sports and
music), while many whites- but not all- tend to have more
middle class aspirations. But this is further skewed by the
Caste System. A white running back who doesn't get a Div. I
scholarship will probably give up on his dream to play in the
NFL at that point (unless he's extremely lucky to be walk-on,
but that normally won't get him any closer to the NFL.)
There are 3 RBs per roster, 32 teams for a total of 96 men.
96 is a microscopic number. 96 out of 300 million!?
It's a very small number, but isn't the talent pool really Div. I
RB's, not simply 300 million Americans? One of the main
points we make here concerning this issue is how white football
players- especially RB's and CB's- get passed over as far as
Div. I scholarships are concerned. So perhaps the talent pool
for white RB's heading into the NFL should be much, much
larger...?
That means the cream of the cream of the cream of the
cream of the crop get picked.
The cream of the Div. I crop....
Since, statistically, the pool of black talent at RB is lagrger,
than it is possible their pool of elite backs is larger. Statistically
if you have greater numbers, you also have greater chances of
finding excellence. Since blacks go in droves to the RB
position, and whites less so, it means the chances of finding a
stud RB among blacks is higher than finding one among
whites.
But that begs the question: how much larger should their talent
pool be? Should it be larger? Should it be smaller? Why do
blacks go in droves to that position? Is it purely the economic/
psychological differences that you pointed out, or does the
Caste System play a part in making them feel like they can do it
(as opposed to making many white athletes feel like they can't
do it)?
And it is entirely possible that the top 32 RBs (there are 32
starting RBs in the NFL) are part of the black pool ,since, after
all, 32 is a tiny microscopic number.
It is possible, but the college recruiting is just so totally biased
that we just don't know for sure.
They are not naturally better. Impossible.
Then it has to be either the economic/ psychological
differences, or the Caste System, or both. Let's not forget that
we're talking about football. Whites love football. Why wouldn't
an exceptional white running back not think about playing in the
NFL? Not all whites want a desk job. Maybe they run into
something along the way that crushes those dreams....