"It's depressing to me," former Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb said. "It goes beyond the quarterback position -- to have people dislike the kid already and he didn't really even do anything? It's depressing. This is a different arena he's in -- I lived it myself -- where some people are going to dislike you because of your skin color, where they're looking for reasons to come at you, and then you have all these people, [coach Mike] Shanahan, Dr. [James] Andrews, his father, saying things and this kid is caught up in the middle of it."
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What's Donny complaining about?
First, I believe that calling RG3 a "cornball brother" actually had more to do with him being a supposed Republican than having a white finance. Interracial marriage was fixed years ago. Being a black republican is still (offensive?) to many.
Secondly, what does the play calling have to do with RG3 being black? Doesn't it have more to do with his athleticism? Frankly, the foreskinners suck and they know it - RG3 is an elite talent capable of elevating a bad team to the playoffs.
Finally, what Shanny and Andrews did is on them - I'm not sure why you rush the Franchise QB back for a bad team (and one which drafted a solid QB in the 3rd round).
Typical woe is me McNabb
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How about you take your own advice ... a reporter asked him questions.
The parallels between "company man" and "cornball brother" are obvious and relevant.
McNabb isn't anywhere near irrelevant here.Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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Originally posted by slag View PostHow about you take your own advice ... a reporter asked him questions.
The parallels between "company man" and "cornball brother" are obvious and relevant.
McNabb isn't anywhere near irrelevant here.
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The parallel between "company man" and "cornball brother" is obvious.
As was the choice of him as a person to interview for the story and for him to relate his experience in this regard.
Time for you to do, on this particular subject, what you want him to do in general.Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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Originally posted by slag View PostThe parallel between "company man" and "cornball brother" is obvious.
As was the choice of him as a person to interview for the story and for him to relate his experience in this regard.
Time for you to do, on this particular subject, what you want him to do in general.
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Exactly.
If he didn't answer the reporter's questions there would be a faction that bitched about that.John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
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How could he not make it about himself ?
Originally posted by SCREAMIN EAGLE View PostMcNabb always has to make everything about himself. Time for him to STFU.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by slag View PostOk ... got it, you don't like McNabb and you have trouble understanding simple concepts when it doesn't fit your preconceived hatred of him.
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That has nothing to do with you pissing on McNabb.
Any reporter doing that article, who didn't make McNabb his first call to ask him to relate his personal experience, shouldn't be in the business.Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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Originally posted by JuTMSY4 View PostWhat's Donny complaining about?
First, I believe that calling RG3 a "cornball brother" actually had more to do with him being a supposed Republican than having a white finance. Interracial marriage was fixed years ago.
Being a black republican is still (offensive?) to many.Last edited by FuriousXGeorge; 05-30-2013, 01:18 PM.
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Originally posted by slag View PostThat has nothing to do with you pissing on McNabb.
Any reporter doing that article, who didn't make McNabb his first call to ask him to relate his personal experience, shouldn't be in the business.
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Originally posted by slag View PostHow about you take your own advice ... a reporter asked him questions.
The parallels between "company man" and "cornball brother" are obvious and relevant.
McNabb isn't anywhere near irrelevant here.
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