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In 2013 Nick Foles had one of the greatest seasons in NFL history. He had the third highest quarterback rating in history and set a record for touchdown to interception ratio.
Yet the anti-white media still questions him. The narrative they have developed for Foles is that he is still unproven, that his outstanding season is probably a fluke.
This, of course, is preposterous. Foles played well for a rookie in his first year and played great in his second year. There's no way he's a flash in the pan.
They also attribute his success to everyone but him. It was the system, it was his running back, it was his receivers, etc. If that's the case why didn't Michael Vick have a record setting year?
There are two reasons why Foles doesn't get the respect he deserves in some quarters. First of all, he's white. The leftist, anti-white media wants to give as little credit to whites as possible. They also want to portray black quarterbacks as superior to white quarterbacks.
The second reason is that they didn't have him rated highly when he came out of college. They mis-evaluated him and they were wrong. It's a conceit of leftists that they're never, ever wrong. To acknowledge the obvious, that Foles is a franchise quarterback, would be to admit that they were wrong.
Yet the anti-white media still questions him. The narrative they have developed for Foles is that he is still unproven, that his outstanding season is probably a fluke.
This, of course, is preposterous. Foles played well for a rookie in his first year and played great in his second year. There's no way he's a flash in the pan.
They also attribute his success to everyone but him. It was the system, it was his running back, it was his receivers, etc. If that's the case why didn't Michael Vick have a record setting year?
There are two reasons why Foles doesn't get the respect he deserves in some quarters. First of all, he's white. The leftist, anti-white media wants to give as little credit to whites as possible. They also want to portray black quarterbacks as superior to white quarterbacks.
The second reason is that they didn't have him rated highly when he came out of college. They mis-evaluated him and they were wrong. It's a conceit of leftists that they're never, ever wrong. To acknowledge the obvious, that Foles is a franchise quarterback, would be to admit that they were wrong.