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    Default Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

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    ASHBURN, Va. -- Robert Griffin III has always seen the entire field with his beyond-his-years clarity.

    That aplomb was evident again Wednesday when the charismatic Redskins rookie refused to be defined by race in answering three questions relating to the topic at the end of his news conference.

    Griffin acknowledged his appreciation for black Washington Redskins fans proud of his transformative debut season -- and noted how he hopes to erase lingering stereotypes concerning African-American quarterbacks.

    "For me, you don't ever want to be defined by the color of your skin,'' Griffin said at the end of Wednesday's post-practice news conference in reference to a question about Martin Luther King, Jr. "You want to be defined by your work ethic, the person that you are, your character, your personality. That's what I've tried to go out and do.

    "I am an African-American in America. That will never change. But I don't have to be defined by that.''

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    I absolutely hate how a lot of people just compare RG3 to Vince Young, Vick, Newton, etc...
    Why can't he be the next Steve Young? He has more similar stats to him than any of the guys I just listed.

    I mean just imagine for a second that Andrew Luck has 18 TD-4 INT. They would be calling him the greatest rookie ever and a future HoF'er. Just doesn't seem right to me. It just seems like some people have to compare QBs to other QBs of the same color.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFromYellowstone View Post
    I absolutely hate how a lot of people just compare RG3 to Vince Young, Vick, Newton, etc...
    Why can't he be the next Steve Young? He has more similar stats to him than any of the guys I just listed.

    I mean just imagine for a second that Andrew Luck has 18 TD-4 INT. They would be calling him the greatest rookie ever and a future HoF'er. Just doesn't seem right to me. It just seems like some people have to compare QBs to other QBs of the same color.
    Thats the world we live in my man.

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    Default Re: Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

    Using the word color, when referring to race, really grinds my gears. Back on topic, I think that a lot of the people that compare him to Young, Vick, etc., do so because they don't want him to succeed at QB. It's a position that you should only speak of Caucasians when you mention the all-time greats.

    Edit: then again, it may just be because they're not fans of the Redskins.
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    Default Re: Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

    Quote Originally Posted by jgbkab1 View Post
    Using the word color, when referring to race, really grinds my gears. Back on topic, I think that a lot of the people that compare him to Young, Vick, etc., do so because they don't want him to succeed at QB. It's a position that you should only speak of Caucasians when you mention the all-time greats.

    Edit: then again, it may just be because they're not fans of the Redskins.
    What "non-caucasian" should be mentioned as an all time great?

    I mean I get that non-whites were stereotyped and forced to change positions up until the 70's or so for the most part and I certainly know of the "code" words used in describing certain QB's as "cerebral" and others as "athletic". These are all fair and accurate criticisms and unfortunately there is some residual of it to this day (Luck vs. Griffin III).

    However what I take issue is that you are seeming to indicate that this has led to "great" non white quarterbacks to not get their due as all time greats and I don't see it. The only player who would deserve to be in the conversation as an all timer is Warren Moon. But he never got his team to a Super Bowl. So name me a caucasian qb who is considered an all time great who never led their team to a title game, let alone win one? Warren Moon isn't knocked (or praised) any more or less than a guy like Dan Fouts. Both put up great numbers in their time, both led high powered offenses and multiple post seasons. They both were voted into the Hall of Fame. But both failed to reach a Super Bowl and as such both are not considered to be amoung the all time elite of the position.

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    Good! I'm so sick of this white or black QB BS. RG3 is our QB and I don't give a dayum if he slept with a dirty woman and turned green. Just keep playing great like ya been and keep on winning baby! Red, black, white, yellow, he can be my teams QB any and every day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MustangSteve View Post
    I don't give a dayum if he slept with a dirty woman and turned green.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFromYellowstone View Post
    I absolutely hate how a lot of people just compare RG3 to Vince Young, Vick, Newton, etc...
    Why can't he be the next Steve Young? He has more similar stats to him than any of the guys I just listed.

    I mean just imagine for a second that Andrew Luck has 18 TD-4 INT. They would be calling him the greatest rookie ever and a future HoF'er. Just doesn't seem right to me. It just seems like some people have to compare QBs to other QBs of the same color.

    This goes on in all sports, because Americans (especially sports media) view things racially.

    I can remember back in the day when John Stockton and Mark Price were always compared to each other, even though their games were completely different.

    A white guy can be talented and athletic as all get-out, but if he plays middle linebacker or defensive tackle, he's automatically "a real lunch bucket, blue collar kind of player."

    Flash forward to now, when you see commenters on PFT running RG3 down as a "Vick wannabe," when obviously, the QB he is most similar to is Steve Young when you take skin color out of things.

    Remember when Shanny criticized McNabb for not grasping the 2-minute offense and having cardio vascular deficiencies? John Feinstein wrote an unhinged, completely irresponsible column basically putting a KKK hood on the coach, attacking him for using "anti-black code words."

    America today is just exceptionally race conscious. This can be good and bad, but the bad usually shows up in sports media.
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    Default Re: Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

    Quote Originally Posted by MustangSteve View Post
    Good! I'm so sick of this white or black QB BS. RG3 is our QB and I don't give a dayum if he slept with a dirty woman and turned green. Just keep playing great like ya been and keep on winning baby! Red, black, white, yellow, he can be my teams QB any and every day!
    YES!!! I coach little league myself and we've won several championships with black, white and hispanic QB's. Think any of our parents or players gave a damn what color the QB was?!?! Hell no! That's the beauty of Football and sport in general. We root for the color of the uniform. Not for the color of skin. I'll be so glad when all this race crap goes bye-bye once and for all. Obama was elected president twice!!! That's a damn good sign that majority of the people in our Nation aren't racist.

    He's the Redskins QB and that makes him the QB for all Redskins fans whether white, black, brown, yellow, red or whatever!

    I don't give a dayum if he slept with a dirty woman and turned green
    Hold on a minute there MS. What color green? Better not be philly green!
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    Whoever made that point about if Luck had Griffins numbers, he would get so much more praise... GREAT POINT.

    Seriously, if Luck had 18 TDs and 4 ints, he would be getting the "greatest rookie season of all time" talk.
    I cant blame people for being stereotypical about Griffin. I dont agree with it, but I cant blame people. You see, people are very dense, and sometimes the only way they can understand things is by comparison. And by comparison, when it comes to a QB, if that person is black, they automatically dub him the "Vick/Cunningham/Cam" etc;
    Just like if a QB is small, they say "Drew Brees" I member many people saying Russell Wilson is like Drew Brees. Wilsons black, but what stands out more is that he is small. Wilson runs just as much as Griffin, but because hes so small, he gets the Drew Brees stereotype. People can be sooooo dense, lol.
    Regardless, if Griffin continues to play well, then I hope he DOES get compared to Warren Moon or Steve McNair, or Steve Young, but I want a ring, and Im sure he does too. It will take a couple years, but the ring will come, and when it does, the stereotypes will fade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomasroane View Post
    YES!!! I coach little league myself and we've won several championships with black, white and hispanic QB's. Think any of our parents or players gave a damn what color the QB was?!?! Hell no! That's the beauty of Football and sport in general. We root for the color of the uniform. Not for the color of skin. I'll be so glad when all this race crap goes bye-bye once and for all. Obama was elected president twice!!! That's a damn good sign that majority of the people in our Nation aren't racist.

    He's the Redskins QB and that makes him the QB for all Redskins fans whether white, black, brown, yellow, red or whatever!
    There ya go! All that matters is can that kid or man play the position. There are many nationalities playing this game, some are very good and some aren't, and it's sure not because of their color or race. The best players are the ones who humble and self discipline themselves. Art Monk, Darrell Green, RG3, Russ Grimm, Joe Montana and so on. They are team players and that counts the most!

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    Quote Originally Posted by redskins4ever28 View Post
    Whoever made that point about if Luck had Griffins numbers, he would get so much more praise... GREAT POINT.

    Seriously, if Luck had 18 TDs and 4 ints, he would be getting the "greatest rookie season of all time" talk.
    I cant blame people for being stereotypical about Griffin. I dont agree with it, but I cant blame people. You see, people are very dense, and sometimes the only way they can understand things is by comparison. And by comparison, when it comes to a QB, if that person is black, they automatically dub him the "Vick/Cunningham/Cam" etc;
    Just like if a QB is small, they say "Drew Brees" I member many people saying Russell Wilson is like Drew Brees. Wilsons black, but what stands out more is that he is small. Wilson runs just as much as Griffin, but because hes so small, he gets the Drew Brees stereotype. People can be sooooo dense, lol.
    Regardless, if Griffin continues to play well, then I hope he DOES get compared to Warren Moon or Steve McNair, or Steve Young, but I want a ring, and Im sure he does too. It will take a couple years, but the ring will come, and when it does, the stereotypes will fade.
    Anyone who dubs Vick, Cunningham, Moon is an idiot! These QB's were very good and very dangerous, I hated playing against all of them. Again I don't care what color they are, all 3 of these QB's could and should of had a ring, and it sure wasn't because of their color. Moon can thank his defense for giving a 35 point lead away, Cunningham can thank his kicker who never missed all year except the most important kick to send them into the Super Bowl, and Vick had the Eagles looking deadly just 2 years ago.
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    Default Re: Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

    With his personality, smarts, family background, play on the field, who is worrying about skin color? The kid is one of the most talented in all facets, black or white, and as a white man myself, I couldnt be more proud to have a man of his character, toughness, and smarts wearing our colors. He is a great yound man no matter what his race is.

    People are going to compare him to other black people becuase they look alike. It is simple as that. Even though he plays more like Aaron Rodgers than any black qb I have watched. He will change a lot of peoples minds on black qb's. No big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scruffylookin View Post
    So name me a caucasian qb who is considered an all time great who never led their team to a title game, let alone win one?.
    Only QB I can think of is Dan Marino, although he did reach the Superbowl as a rookie and never returned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFromYellowstone View Post
    I mean just imagine for a second that Andrew Luck has 18 TD-4 INT. They would be calling him the greatest rookie ever and a future HoF'er.
    Wow, I never thought about it like that before...and I think you're right

    If Andrew had an 18/4 ratio and the #1 QB rating in the NFL, the national slobbery would be off the charts, and they'd be ready to crown him as having the ability to be one of the greatest.

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    Default Re: Cincinnati.Com: Robert Griffin III refuses to be defined by race

    I'm just flabbergasted that with all of the black QBs that have played and been successful, that any reporter would still be asking a race question, let alone 3. I could see if this was 1987, but not today. Either that reporter has an agenda or isn't bright enough to come up with football questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by thomasroane View Post
    . Obama was elected president twice!!! That's a damn good sign that majority of the people in our Nation aren't racist.
    I'm going to comment once because we need to keep politics out of the stadium, but your statement is a bit off. I'm hoping people voted for him because they thought he was the better choice or if they decided to vote against him because he wasn't the better choice and not for or against him because of the color of his skin. You statement makes it sound like people voted for or against based on skin color.
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