Reconstructing Culpepper
Check out this gem of an article. The writer slathers over Dontay in a ridiculous fashion. Only a black athlete could be benched for poor play and have it morph into a "rest" for his injured knee. Note how the writer says he has to have his "athleticism" back or he won't be any good then admits that he has to learn to be a different kind of QB like Randy Johnson of the Yankees. (?) This is the stuff that passes for sports writing nowadays.
And how a bout this, imagine if Bret Favre did this too his coach, think it would get national exposure??:
The most painful part of the process is mental. Culpepper, who was hell-bent on returning to the field and proving all the doubters (especially the ones in Minnesota) wrong, took issue with Saban's decision to sit him. The two screamed at each other last Friday, including the exchange of compound words including "M" and "F."
That hasn't dimmed Saban's admiration for Culpepper, but it did create some bad headlines. "I've used the pit bull analogy with him a lot and I really believe that," Saban said. "If you were to measure the competitiveness of all the players on our roster, he would be in the top five of all our guys."
Check out this gem of an article. The writer slathers over Dontay in a ridiculous fashion. Only a black athlete could be benched for poor play and have it morph into a "rest" for his injured knee. Note how the writer says he has to have his "athleticism" back or he won't be any good then admits that he has to learn to be a different kind of QB like Randy Johnson of the Yankees. (?) This is the stuff that passes for sports writing nowadays.
And how a bout this, imagine if Bret Favre did this too his coach, think it would get national exposure??:
The most painful part of the process is mental. Culpepper, who was hell-bent on returning to the field and proving all the doubters (especially the ones in Minnesota) wrong, took issue with Saban's decision to sit him. The two screamed at each other last Friday, including the exchange of compound words including "M" and "F."
That hasn't dimmed Saban's admiration for Culpepper, but it did create some bad headlines. "I've used the pit bull analogy with him a lot and I really believe that," Saban said. "If you were to measure the competitiveness of all the players on our roster, he would be in the top five of all our guys."