Not defending anything, just showing you that your one liner is wrong which implies to me that you simply like to bash certain players and have nothing to back it up.
How many Afc Championship games has Chad taken us too? How may Pro Bowls has he gone to? Who on the offensive side of the ball does he make better by his presence? What was our record with him last year? Do you think Chad would have lasted this long without Cm to hand the ball off to? How many times has Chad led a game winning drive with 2 minutes to go? It is beyond bashing Chad he is just not good. There are 25 other Qb's in the league who are better than him or will be better than him this year. Everyone wants to upgrade every other mediocre to bad position on this team but not the Qb? Have you ever sat down and asked someone who is not a NY Jets fan what they thought of Pennington? Other fans think he is an absolute Joke. Most analysts don't bash him at best because he is a decent guy.
Well, I guess the team is racist as well, because we haven't brought Daunte Culpepper in for a visit and I doubt we will. Your posts make less sense the more you try to explain them.
In the boards defense Chad Pennington might get more votes than Joe Namath. Chads completion percentage is higher and he got a higher wonderlick score!
Let's not grab a retread...how about this late round darkhorse QB Sam Keller, Nebraska/Arizona State: There was a time Keller appeared to be on his way to becoming one of the top prospects at his position. He was seen as an aggressive pure passer at Arizona State who had won over his teammates with his bravado and toughness in the pocket. But after a well-publicized QB controversy where Dirk Koetter displayed a fatal lack of leadership as head coach, Keller was demoted by a very close team vote when Bobby Carpenter?s family allegedly threatened to transfer after Koetter originally made the decision to give Keller his starting job back upon return from injury. Keller transferred to Nebraska where he demonstrated the humility to run the scout team for a year and learn the west coast offense?a style of play that is antithetical to his natural skills as a QB. Keller has good downfield accuracy, stands tough in the pocket, and has demonstrated the kind of persistence that comes with experiences such as what happened to him the past two years. These are the experiences that usually happen to players early in their pro career. I believe Keller?s arm, accuracy, and toughness will make him an intriguing mid-to-late round selection and in an offense that emphasizes the vertical passing game, Keller could thrive if he lands on a team that has decent pass protection.
And in lieu of mcfadden who seems to be, at best, a little risky... He's projected in the middle of the first round and in terms of athleticism compares to ricky williams in his prime (pre-dope fiend). Jonathan Stewart 5-10 235 Although Stewart will require 4-6 months of rehab from toe surgery, he's still the most physically talented back in this draft. He can do it all at the RB position and delivered big despite playing with nagging injuries. and if he's unavailable how about Kevin Smith, University of Central Florida: How does a 2000-yard rusher qualify as underrated? When analysts and draftniks dismiss him as a baby-faced junior who is too thin, too easy to bring down, and indecisive at the point of attack. The only thing that they have right is the remark about his face?and that doesn?t win or lose football games. Smith is bigger than Darren McFadden and will likely add another 10 pounds of muscle as he matures because it?s his upper body that is on the thinner side. He already has a very muscular trunk and runs with good balance. The skills that make Smith special are his vision, hard-cutting style, and hip flexibility, which are reminiscent of no back since Marcus Allen. Smith faced 9- and 10-men fronts and demonstrated a decisive style. I watched him have a very productive day against a stout Mississippi State defense that loaded up the box to stop him. Although he needs to do a better job of moving his legs when wrapped up, he has deceptive power and runs out of more hits and ankle tackles than advertised. The fact that he?s one of the best pure runners in this draft and he is still raw as a player makes Smith an underrated commodity. In a few years Smith has a strong chance to be known as the best back in this class if he can capitalize on his vast talent. What will hold him back early is his need to improve his skills as a receiver. Nevertheless, Smith will excite teammates, fans, and fantasy owners with his running style. My only concern with Smith is his hard-cutting style. Some of the backs that share this aspect of his style suffered knee injuries that robbed them of their skill.
Are you suggesting that having a standard for behavior of players who are being paid a fortune to interact and be part of an organization is racist? If not I'm not sure I get your point. If you are, you may well be right, although I disagree with that view. To suggest that conforming to any standard is harder culturally or socially based on race, might in itself be considered racist? I wouldn't want to charachterize you as such but I would be interested in your explaination of your thinking.