OT: NAACP chief accuses McNabb of playing race card.

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OT: NAACP chief accuses McNabb of playing race card.

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He calls McNabb a "mediocre" quarterback and weak leader who "played the race card" by consciously switching styles from a QB who frequently ran -- the stereotype of a "black quarterback" -- to a traditional pocket passer. Isn't the NAACP supposed to prop up my folks? :wink:
Donovan McNabb: Mediocre at best
By J. Whyatt Mondesire

Hey McNabb!

Yo--Donny! I'm calling you man.

Hey, soup guy, over here!

Donovan E. McNabb, you hear me callin' you. Will you please pay attention?
For a whole lot of years now, we've heard you crying aloud about being taken seriously as a black quarterback who can camp out in the pocket and deliver rifle shots across midfield right into the fingertips of the fleetest of wideouts and tight ends. Say, like a Doug Williams, the brilliant Grambling star quarterback of a generation ago who went on to break a Super Bowl record for touchdown passes in 1988.

Well....well...I've seen you Donovan E. McNabb--in your formative years as well as your mid-career development--and one thing is certain. Donovan E. McNabb you're no Doug Williams.


(The Grambling all-star completed 18 of 29 passes for 340 yards and four touchdowns, capping it off with 35 points in the fourth quarter alone. He followed that performance with three conference championships in 2000, '01 and '02.

Your record is another matter entirely. In fact this whole dismal season so far has really been a testament of fallen dreams and lost opportunities most of which belongs at your feet (or should I say hands) and that of your coach, Andy Reid who has allowed you to perpetuate a fraud on the field while hiding behind excuses dripping in make-believe racial stereotypes.

Normally this column talks very little about sports because the games that grown men play pale in comparison to the great issues of racism, politics, social calamities, health crisis's, war and peace, etc.; which gives us plenty of fertile territory to explore and pontificate about.

However, this week I felt compelled to offer some personal thoughts about your horrific on-field performances this season because at their core, there is a lie you have tried to use to hide the fact that in reality you actually are not that good. In essence Donny, you are mediocre at best. And trying to disguise that fact behind some concocted reasoning that African American quarterbacks who can scramble and who can run the ball are somehow lesser field generals than one who can summon up dead-on passes at a whim, is more insulting off the field than on.

Your athleticism and unpredictability to sometimes run with the ball earlier in your career not only confused defenses, it also thrilled Eagles fans. At last, said many of us, now we have a multifaceted offensive threat whose talents threaten to not just dominate the NFC East Division, but maybe the whole NFL for several years. We were elated. We were in awe.

We celebrated the boss's giving you that huge lifetime salary deal which meant we'd have you around until it was time for you to join the other retired stars in television's broadcast booth.

But then you played the race card and practically all of us fell for your hustle. You scammed us man and there's no way any longer to refrain from "keepin' it real."

We could have remained silent too, if you had found another way to remain effective and a winner. But when your mediocre talent becomes so apparent it's time to call it out.

Through the first four games, you completed 110 of 174 passes (63.2 percent) for a league-leading 1,333 yards and 11 touchdowns.

However, in your last five games, you connected on just 101 of 183 passes (55.2 percent) for 1,174 yards and five touchdowns, while throwing six interceptions, two of which clearly were game losers.

The sports hernia you suffered after the team's Week 3 win over Oakland clearly is a mega factor in the latter numbers.

But who can forget your mind numbing fourth-quarter collapse in last year's Super Bowl against New England.

Andy Reid may not have seen it. Owner Jeff Lurie may have missed it on the videotaped replay. But Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder "saw" it. You choked brother.

The brash and bombastic Terrell Owens may have committed the unpardonable sin of going public with his put down, but was he fundamentally wrong? The pressure, the hype, the clock--they all just converged and your nerve collapsed under their combined weight. Mediocre isn't horrible in and of itself. Most of us don't live up to our dreams. It's when we fake it that most of the rest of us get irritated.

So, for you to continue to deny we fans (as well as yourself) one of the strongest elements of your game by claiming that "everybody expects black quarterbacks to scramble" not only amounts to a breach of faith but also belittles the real struggles of black athletes who've had to overcome real racial stereotypcasting in addition to downright segregation.

College football in the South didn't drop its White Only wall until 1966 four years after James Meredith, while trying to enroll at Ole Miss, which went 10-0 that year, even as its practice field was covered federal troops who had bivouacked there.

Earlier this month Sports Illustrated reporting pioneering black players in the vaunted SEC had to endure serious hardships, such as "Fritz Pollard, the black all-America at Brown during World War I, (who) had learned to spin on his back and thrust his cleats in the air when tackled, to protect himself from late hits; how Iowa State's Jack Trice was trampled to death during a 1923 game against Minnesota; and how in 1951, on the first play from scrimmage, an Oklahoma A&M player broke the jaw of Drake running back Johnny Bright, forcing him to abandon football and causing the school to withdraw in protest from the Missouri Valley Conference."

Hey Donny, see any difference yet in your trumped up racial views and those pioneers?

Taken together, your pretty decent arm, strong desire to win, and your instinctive ability to scramble in the backfield gave you an awesome package. Take away any one of the legs from this tripod, and whole thing falls flat as you are right now as you recuperate from the surgery that was long overdue the day you entered the hospital.

Finally, your failure as a team leader off the field to my mind did as much as anything to exacerbate the debacle that has become synonymous with T.O.'s full name.

Professional football is really more about money that sport. The fans know it. The players signs contracts for it. And, of course the owners know it, since they are first and last ones to count it when the season ends.

Just think how the whole media circus could have been avoided had you had the courage to offer only a tiny fraction of your bonus this year to Owens and running back, Brian Westbrook.
The gesture alone would have prompted these guys to run through walls for you. The rest of the team would have praised you. And what the heck were Lurie and team president Joe Banner going to do publicly if they objected or thought you had reach out-of-bounds. Fire you?

Yeah right. Let's really do "keep it real."

Leaders who make sacrifices are the stuff of legends. Who remembers a hoarder except for maybe Midas?

Hey Donny...soup guy! Pull your head out of your million-dollar Campbell's soup bowl for a moment ask which current quarterback in fact made a gesture like that for members of his squad.

Does the name Tom Brady ring a bell? Isn't he the guy who took home last year's Super Bowl ring while you standing in the soup line?
McNabb fires back.

http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/13387264.htm

This guy is a great person and player and gets attacked all the time. I am buying more soup than ever because of him. I would love to see him in a Packer jersey after Favre calls it a career.
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Wow. I guess this means that I, as a white person, should be horribly offended by Kyle Orton.
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Brando70 wrote:Wow. I guess this means that I, as a white person, should be horribly offended by Kyle Orton.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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McNabb does get a lot of s*** thrown his way, doesn't he?

I really have come to admire the way he's handled all that he's been dealt. He's a class act in my book.
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Brando70 wrote:Wow. I guess this means that I, as a white person, should be horribly offended by Kyle Orton.
As a Bears fan you shoule be offended by Kyle Orton.


I never really liked McNabb as a player until now. Every win is a win against the world. Yyou have to say that gets picked on for what? I think the Owens-McNabb fiasco was handled with total class by McNabb. Maybe our Eagle DSP'ers will disagree.

If this continues McNabb will be playing in another city. Phily better start to defend the guy.
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This idiot from the NAACP makes race an issue. WITH A BLACK MAN. Sweet Jesus...where is the outrage from his fellow Black players and coaches? A rep from the NAACP calls him a sellout and gets a pass. Since when does the NAACP cover sports? If I was a member of the NAACP I would demand this guy retract everything he wrote and kiss McNabb ass in front of the city of Phlidelphia.
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JRod wrote:
Brando70 wrote:Wow. I guess this means that I, as a white person, should be horribly offended by Kyle Orton.
As a Bears fan you shoule be offended by Kyle Orton.


I never really liked McNabb as a player until now. Every win is a win against the world. Yyou have to say that gets picked on for what? I think the Owens-McNabb fiasco was handled with total class by McNabb. Maybe our Eagle DSP'ers will disagree.

If this continues McNabb will be playing in another city. Phily better start to defend the guy.
It's amazing, but it seems that the city of Philadelphia embraces pompous jackasses (Barkley, Roenick, Schilling, Owens, etc...).

We're on the verge of forcing arguably the greatest QB the city has ever seen to relocate.
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Sully that is sad. If he goes I hope it's the road Reggie White took. :wink:
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Re: OT: NAACP chief accuses McNabb of playing race card.

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JackDiggity wrote: Isn't the NAACP supposed to prop up my folks? :wink:
They backed Tookie...maybe if McNabb was a mass murderer?

Id love him in a Rams unifrm.

Dude is all class and all he gets is crap from everyone on ever side.
Makes you wonder what the f*** is wrong with people...dont it?
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There are only a few guys in the NFL I would want to lead my Falcons besides Vick.

1. McNabb
2. Schabb
3. Favre
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I would whole heartedly welcome him with open arms to come back home and play with the Bears. McNabb is a class act. My wife had to interview people about Donovan and do a background check on him for one of the charities he was getting involved with and everybody had nothing but great things to say about him and his parents.
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Sully wrote:
JRod wrote:
Brando70 wrote:Wow. I guess this means that I, as a white person, should be horribly offended by Kyle Orton.
As a Bears fan you shoule be offended by Kyle Orton.


I never really liked McNabb as a player until now. Every win is a win against the world. Yyou have to say that gets picked on for what? I think the Owens-McNabb fiasco was handled with total class by McNabb. Maybe our Eagle DSP'ers will disagree.

If this continues McNabb will be playing in another city. Phily better start to defend the guy.
It's amazing, but it seems that the city of Philadelphia embraces pompous jackasses (Barkley, Roenick, Schilling, Owens, etc...).

We're on the verge of forcing arguably the greatest QB the city has ever seen to relocate.
Send him to Big D!!! He'll get to stick it to Philly twice a year!
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The Black on Black crime continues....
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ScoopBrady wrote:I would whole heartedly welcome him with open arms to come back home and play with the Bears.
I would break my "no gay sex" rule if it would put him in a Bears uni. I can almost visualize what it would be like to convert a 3rd and long. :D

I couldn't believe that was an actual article, and thought Jack was pulling my leg until I saw the Philly Inquirer link. I really appreciate McNabb's class and restraint, but this is one case where I'd like to see him go Jim "Chris" Everett on this idiot.
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Brando70 wrote: I would break my "no gay sex" rule .
Why?

Be you... 8)

Sorry...just too f***in easy....
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ScoopBrady wrote:I would whole heartedly welcome him with open arms to come back home and play with the Bears. McNabb is a class act. My wife had to interview people about Donovan and do a background check on him for one of the charities he was getting involved with and everybody had nothing but great things to say about him and his parents.
He's also a native of the Chicago area, so it would be a nice homecoming if he played for Da Bears.

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Couple of things

1. Aren't there bigger race issues for the NAACP to worry about in Philadelphia?

2. I can name about 20 teams that would kill to have McNabb starting for them at QB in the NFL.
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Brando70 wrote: I would break my "no gay sex" rule if it would put him in a Bears uni. I can almost visualize what it would be like to convert a 3rd and long. :D

I couldn't believe that was an actual article, and thought Jack was pulling my leg until I saw the Philly Inquirer link. I really appreciate McNabb's class and restraint, but this is one case where I'd like to see him go Jim "Chris" Everett on this idiot.
The scary thing is that it's more shocking for me to contemplate the Bears converting a 3rd and long than you breaking the no gay sex rule. :)
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RobVarak wrote:The scary thing is that it's more shocking for me to contemplate the Bears converting a 3rd and long than you breaking the no gay sex rule. :)
The even more shocking thing is that I, too, agree with that statement :D

Not that there's anything wrong with that...
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Brando70 wrote:
RobVarak wrote:The scary thing is that it's more shocking for me to contemplate the Bears converting a 3rd and long than you breaking the no gay sex rule. :)
The even more shocking thing is that I, too, agree with that statement :D

Not that there's anything wrong with that...
Right now Da Bears are next to last in third down conversions, at a whopping 28.1% rate.

Only if Brando lived in San Francisco (23.8%) would it be even easier for him to contemplate breaking the no gay sex rule.

Hmm, what a serendipitous bit of humor. :lol:
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pk500 wrote:
ScoopBrady wrote:I would whole heartedly welcome him with open arms to come back home and play with the Bears. McNabb is a class act. My wife had to interview people about Donovan and do a background check on him for one of the charities he was getting involved with and everybody had nothing but great things to say about him and his parents.
He's also a native of the Chicago area, so it would be a nice homecoming if he played for Da Bears.

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Yeah, that's why I said "I would whole heartedly welcome him with open arms to come back home and play for the Bears". :wink:
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Scoop:

My reading comprehension is suffering. Sorry!

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The NAACP responded to the column - thank goodness for that:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2260096

The author of the original column would seem to equate Michael Vick with Malcolm X. :roll:

If he so desperately wanted an African American NFL QB target to bash as a poor role model, there's always that no-name QB who's on the IR right now that just got criminal charges levied against him for lewd conduct on a pleasure cruise.....
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This is getting ridiculous. What has this guy to deserve this!!!! (Well his mid ranger jumper was sub par at the Cuse, but thats about it). He was a elite high school athelete, he was an elite college athlete, he is an elite professional athlete. Throw that on top of understanding how to speak and act like a normal human, IMHO you proably have one of the best active athletic role models. I hope Philly rally arounds this guy, he deserves it.

Anyother opinion, while entitled, is wrong.
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What kills me is he even says that his column doesn't usually cover sports!! So don't start now.

He complains that he is more of a pocket QB now instead of a running QB. That is normal. As you get more experience you learn that if you are patient and watch your receivers that you will get more yardage from a pass than a scramble. DM still scrambles, but he does it less now. I don't see the problem with this as he is more experienced now and knows to watch for an opportunity to pass.
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