jeffcorner
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The reason why I stress dropping the NEGATIVE and not-scientifically accurate racism (both veiled and overt) that tends to rear its head on here is because the situation in American sports in 2023 is incredibly nuanced and not easily defined into a binary, either-or, descriptor. In this video, we see a traditional, drop-back, "ball-distributor", QB.......so...not your traditional "mobile/running" QB. He happens to be black. The skill position (speed, athlete, etc.) player here happens to be white. Listen to the comments Geno Smith makes "he's killing them today, etc.". I think what could help is if there is a pivot or focus on ending ALL sports stereotypes. Black, Hispanic, Asian, Slavic, Pacific Islander, etc. can all be Quarterbacks, and incredible ones at that. White can be RBs, WRs, CBs, Ss, and all of the skill positions. It may sound pollyanna or something, but the actual facts on the ground, the actual reality is that the media, NFL execs, tons of NFL coaches, and the like are bias and discriminating. Should folks on this site be just like them (but on the opposite side of the spectrum)? I argue that the truth.....that white folks can be super athletic...and black folks can be super unathletic but incredibly capable field generals. The stereotypes cut in all directions and I really believe the path forward to any systemic changes is opening the "big tent" and bringing other races that have been discriminated into the fold (like how black people were thought not capable of being QBs at one time). Work with the others to tear down ALL of the walls of bias/discrimination. If that's too pie-in-the-sky for you, or if you're just decidedly set in your ways.....at least enjoy this incredibly athletic TD catch and appreciate that this QB isn't going along with the media/nfl-executive "script": Geno hyping up Bobo