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To: Dr. Scarpetta
I disagree with Limbaugh. His original assertion was that McNabb was overrated by the press because he was black. I could be wrong, but I took this to mean that the press over-hypes black QBs.

There are black QBs who fly along under the radar, doing good and sometimes great jobs, but who rarely get a mention. McNair, Aaron Brooks. Culpepper, maybe.

There are also white QBs who are or were over-hyped. Rich Gannon, Drew Bledsoe, Doug Flutie.

So yes, Rush, McNabb is probably over-rated. But I doubt that race is the primary reason.

78 posted on 01/14/2004 12:03:58 PM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
Doug Flutie???? Over Hyped????? are you Insane? HE got booted out of the NFL, when all he did was win, and had to go redefine the game in Canada to get a second shot in the NFL.

Then He comes back, and the Bills sign that pantywaist Rob Johnson and he gets sent to the bench again....lol

No One has earned it more than Flutie.
81 posted on 01/14/2004 12:14:47 PM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: marshmallow
"I could be wrong, but I took this to mean that the press over-hypes black QBs."

You're right, you are wrong. What Rush was trying to splain was that McNabb was not playing well at all and was, at best, an average QB. (This was noted by plenty of articles written by sportwriters aplenty before Rush made his statement) But the press felt compelled to talk up Donovan McNabb and even his endorsements were going through the roof despite the fact that he was an average quarterback. He felt that it was due to the press and the racist views that the world needs to see a black athelete succeed at the quarterback position so we can get this whole issue of race behind us.

Why? In my opinion, because in a preemptive strike against anyone that might want to call the media racists (when the subject of racism comes up, all these sports guys are as phony as a 3 dollar bill), all they have to do is hold up their coverage of Donovan McNabb up and say, "See, we're not racist, we like Donovan!"

Why McNabb and not others? This year was supposed to be Philly's year. They got bushwacked by the Buccaneers but they were coming back on a mission, a little northeast sports bias perhaps, and besides, McNabb was the best candidates to jump on the bandwagon for because he was black (obviously), intelligent, personable, attractive and best of all, he was clean. And "clean" means "safe". No rape charges, no little Donovans running around all over town, no mugshots taken after beating up his old lady, he was never accused of taking a dump in his girlfriends laundry basket, you know, the little things that tend to turn people off.

It wasn't a matter of how good he was, he had star qualities and marketability due to his boyish smile and a clean record.

Of course, all that could be crap too and it could just mean that Aaron Brooks, Steve McNair and Daunte Culpepper all need new agents. As Deon Sanders said, while he was at Florida State he realized that DBs don't get payed as much as QBs and other stars so he had to come up with a shtick to market himself better so, presto change-o, in comes, Neon Deon, Primetime! Deon was never going to be a Hall-of-Famer but that didn't stop him from getting the coverage (read: CASH).

88 posted on 01/14/2004 12:46:26 PM PST by Hatteras (Asking people, "Ch...Ch...Ch...Ch...What's the matter with you boy?")
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