On the Sports List show about wide receivers, they had Steve Largent ranked second (behind Rice, of course.) Predictably, they had plenty of disparaging remarks about him: he was small, "a slow white guy like me" (Dean Cain said that,) and he did nothing remarkable that you would remember him by, except his stats. It was amazing that they had him number two given all the insults. One guy said something that was very true though; if he were around today he'd be a possession receiver. I think he was referring to his size, but it's about much more than his size, as we all know.
I just did a google search and here is what they wrote about him on profootballhof.com: "Steve Largent, a 5-11, 187-pound wide receiver with only average size and speed but armed with exceptional determination and concentration, became one of history's most outstanding pass catchers during his 14-season, 200-game career with the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1989." It's always something insulting to go with the compliments, no matter how good the white player is/ was.
Of course, it makes me wonder: if all a white receiver needs to be one of the greatest receivers to ever play the game is average size, average speed, determination, and concentration, why aren't there more white stars? Why aren't white players given more opportunities to play? Hmm.... It seems like the Caste System wants it both ways: they say that a white player's success is due to attributes other than athleticism, but then they deny opportunities to white players because they're supposedly not athletic!
Read the rest of that page and notice how little things have changed for white players:
http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=123
He was drafted 117th in the draft and was traded for an eighth round draft pick!
Edited by: JD074
I just did a google search and here is what they wrote about him on profootballhof.com: "Steve Largent, a 5-11, 187-pound wide receiver with only average size and speed but armed with exceptional determination and concentration, became one of history's most outstanding pass catchers during his 14-season, 200-game career with the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1989." It's always something insulting to go with the compliments, no matter how good the white player is/ was.
Of course, it makes me wonder: if all a white receiver needs to be one of the greatest receivers to ever play the game is average size, average speed, determination, and concentration, why aren't there more white stars? Why aren't white players given more opportunities to play? Hmm.... It seems like the Caste System wants it both ways: they say that a white player's success is due to attributes other than athleticism, but then they deny opportunities to white players because they're supposedly not athletic!
Read the rest of that page and notice how little things have changed for white players:
http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=123
He was drafted 117th in the draft and was traded for an eighth round draft pick!
Edited by: JD074