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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Yes it is. bit You wouldn’t understand. It’s like white privilege. To accept it it’s reality Our lives have no comparison because your life h every power 5 D1 coach sells every kid and family on the young man becoming a pro football or basketball player if they just ‘work hard, accept...
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Yes, but that percentage is so small whereas the vast majority are exploited and never see the promised material gain.
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    I am a criminal defense attorney who has spent the past 24 years defending people charged with the most serious crimes. And 5 years in between as a prosecutor. I have done more to fight for people’s rights than you can ever imagine And I have dramatically changed lives in ways that you can...
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Only for the ignorant and exploited. But this system keeps blacks exactly where you want them in society; inferior and exploited. It fits your worldview so of course you like it.
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    Brother you are simply too ignorant to engage. Best of luck with your limited life and limited understanding of the world. and if you are happy with your life then you are living proof that ignorance is bliss.
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    You are absolutely correct and have pointed to a great problem; families of young black men who take the money and allow their sons (the vast majority of whom will never play professionally) to be exploited by racist or at least race ambivalent coaches like Swinney and Saban. i pray this changes.
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    Making a point to players - Dabo Sweeney style

    He is tone deaf, but he’s allowed because he has the ability to coach a well paid team. And win. it’s exactly what boosters and admin at Clemson want. What could be better than a white, Christian head coach who gets the best out of the black kids who play for him. And a few even make it to...
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