Josh Smith

#52
#52
Well... Randall Cunnningham, Doug Williams, Vince Evans, Steve McNair, Rodney Pete, Vince Young, Warren Moon(When he was younger), Michael Vick. And now RGIII, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick, and Josh Freeman. All are dual threat, virtually no notable black QBs have been in the league that aren't dual threat, so it is a pretty accurate assumption.

I never considered Moon to be a dt.
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We were talking about the assumption a black QB is a dual threat, not that white QBs can't be.
Bray was a dual threat.........that is a threat to both cars AND boats. His arm was a threat on land , and his jet ski was a threat on the water.
 
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I never considered Moon to be a dt.
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Well, he could scramble well, not necessarily designed runs for him, but he did a bit early, with a few hundred yards of rushing per year until he started getting injured, then played a lot more safe. So, in the true sense of the word, no, but when he did early in his career he did well.
 
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Yea I was reading an article on this. This guy went and did some detective work and found that the NFL's site compares only white WRs to other white WRs.

But the fine the Eagles WR for making a racist remark....


Double standard much?

Ok that's a tarded comparison. Try one that makes sense.
 
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I don't know about everyone else but I am really excited about this guy. I think he was under the radar when it came to recruiting and he should be a good one for us. He was Mr. Everything on last years CAK football team. This dude has got some hands, he caught everything thrown his way. He may not be the biggest or fastest guy around but that's okay. Make no mistake though, he can play...he is a baller for sure. I fully expect him to be a starter down the road and have a great career at UT.
 
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You have some serious issues.

Why? Bc I think the 50 year old racial war is a bit overplayed?

My point is that I think anyone of any ethnic background can be discriminatory and/or racist, but I feel that other groups specifically African Americans are given a pass bc of something that happened over 150 yrs ago. A white guy says the N word and ppl are ready to burn him at the stake, but a black man can say cracker, honkie, or stereotype against white ppl and no one bats an eye.

It's seems like there's a double standard.

Let me put it on the record, I think the use of the N word is totally unacceptable, but I think this for all ppl. It shouldn't matter what color u are. So, if a white person goes around calling everybody cracker, he shouldn't be offended if a black man calls him a cracker, it works both ways
 
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Well... Randall Cunnningham, Doug Williams, Vince Evans, Steve McNair, Rodney Pete, Vince Young, Warren Moon(When he was younger), Michael Vick. And now RGIII, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick, and Josh Freeman. All are dual threat, virtually no notable black QBs have been in the league that aren't dual threat, so it is a pretty accurate assumption.

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