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Drew27k9
09-18-07, 11:05 PM
Philadelphia Eagles star Donovan McNabb says black quarterbacks face greater scrutiny than their white counterparts.:rolleyes:

In an interview on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" to be broadcast Tuesday, McNabb said black quarterbacks "have to do a little bit extra" because there are relatively few of them, adding "people didn't want us to play this position."

McNabb said if he passes for 300 yards and his team wins by a touchdown, critics will say, "Oh, he could have made this throw here. We would have scored more points if he would have done this."

Asked if white quarterbacks such as Peyton Manning and Carson Palmer are held to the same standards, McNabb replied: "Let me start by saying, I love those guys. But they don't get criticized as much as we do. They don't."

McNabb is one of six black starting quarterbacks in the NFL. The others are David Garrard of Jacksonville, Vince Young of Tennessee, Steve McNair of Baltimore, Jason Campbell of Washington and Tarvaris Jackson of Minnesota.

McNabb, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, is 9 1/2 months removed from major knee surgery and has missed 13 games the past two seasons because of injuries. On Monday night, he misfired on several throws and couldn't create big plays during the Eagles' 20-12 loss to Washington.

In 2003, conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, briefly part of ESPN's pregame show, said he didn't think McNabb was as good as perceived.

"I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL," Limbaugh said. "The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."

He resigned from the show the next week.

http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_261130942.html


Taxx
09-19-07, 03:57 AM
I guess that's why Warren Moon, Donovan McNabb [himself], Dante Culpepper and the many more I have forgotten are all non-felons?

mxwelch
09-19-07, 05:05 AM
What a load. I hear far more positive talk about McNabb then negative. I wonder if that applies to the negative comments on his play made by black commentators or if it's only the white ones he means.

Does what T.O. said about him count as well?:rolleyes:


Because I Can
09-19-07, 05:57 PM
Much as I hate to say it, TO is right about McNabb being a whiner. Get over yourself. What about crappy white QB's like Rex Grossman that are under a constant scrutiny.:rolleyes:

Tater
09-19-07, 10:03 PM
Wow, and just a few years ago when Rush Limbaugh made those comments about black quarterbacks having it rough in the league, wasn't it McNabb who said that color had nothing to do with it. It was all about being a quarterback in the NFL and nothing to do with color. My, how time changes things.:rolleyes:

stewie
09-20-07, 07:01 PM
Wow, and just a few years ago when Rush Limbaugh made those comments about black quarterbacks having it rough in the league, wasn't it McNabb who said that color had nothing to do with it. It was all about being a quarterback in the NFL and nothing to do with color. My, how time changes things.:rolleyes:

Yea, times do change when you're 0-2! ;)

RO56
09-21-07, 09:29 AM
Yea, times do change when you're 0-2! ;)And I'm happy to say that one of those two losses was due to Green Bay ...

GO PACKERS !!!

Woot, woot !!