Clem's sons concerns

JSmoot

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clem poster seems worried when they face a QB that's not white. Curb stomp these f@cking clowns:

5 Concerns - The sky is not falling, but...​

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Posted: Oct 5, 2020 11:34 AM
1. Our DL gets no push and struggled to contain a white QB. What happens with an actual athletic QB this Saturday?

2. BV does not get the playcall to our players in time for them to properly line up. What happens when Miami goes tempo?

3. All of ETN's rushing yards came from him breaking tackles, not because our OL blocked for him. What happens if Miami actually tackles?

4. TL wants to go tempo, but the coaches do not give him the playcalls - offense has no rhythm. Is this a problem against a Top 10 team?

5. How will we cover the TE? LBs and Safeties seems slow. What will happen Sat?
 
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It's racist to assume that white people aren't athletic.
It’s not racist it’s prejudice. Functional racism denotes action, not just feelings, thought and speech. Racism would be the establishment of a system or culture where white QBs were considered to not be athletic enough to be QBs and then began to be systemically overlooked and locked out of opportunities to hold that football position.
 
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White QBs be like:

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It’s not racist it’s prejudice. Functional racism denotes action, not just feelings, thought and speech. Racism would be the establishment of a system or culture where white QBs were considered to not be athletic enough to be QBs and then began to be systemically overlooked and locked out of opportunities to hold that football position.
Bingo.
 
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It’s not racist it’s prejudice. Functional racism denotes action, not just feelings, thought and speech. Racism would be the establishment of a system or culture where white QBs were considered to not be athletic enough to be QBs and then began to be systemically overlooked and locked out of opportunities to hold that football position.
Unfortunately we live in a time when feelings and anecdotal evidence are put forth as viable evidence in macro-level discussions around these topics. It's counter-productive if the goal is to actually solve problems, but makes for great TV ratings and sells internet advertisements
 
Surprised no one has brought up the irony of 2020 Bubba from South Carolina posting you need a black QB to win when 40 years ago his daddy was screaming the N-word at one from the stands every time a coach tried to put one in.
 
It’s not racist it’s prejudice. Functional racism denotes action, not just feelings, thought and speech. Racism would be the establishment of a system or culture where white QBs were considered to not be athletic enough to be QBs and then began to be systemically overlooked and locked out of opportunities to hold that football position.


Y’all gone learn today!
 
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