Futureite wrote:In the words of Earl Thomas, most QBs of his Rodgers' skin color don't.
Uhg.
I've heard Thomas in interviews. He is intelligent, passionate and very complimentary of his opponents. I genuinely like the guy and respect the hell out of his game. But this comment was not his best moment.
You guys think it was out of bounds or you're fine with it? Personally I was offended by it. But certainly not goin to hold it against him or make any judgements about his character. Hopefully he doesn't really think that way and instead meant it as some sort of compliment.
jshawaii22 wrote:Future, where in that taken-out-of-context compliment of AR by the #1 FS in the NFL do you have an issue with it, and why?
If I were you, as a faithful 49er's fan, I would spend less time analyzing (incorrectly) a simple answer to a reporter's question as i would worrying about your new coach, who rated the worst out of all the new hires this week. I would be worrying about what the "New" Kaep that is your QB of the future, will bring to the the table after this off-season at QB Camp. I would wonder if the best two players on my D are coming back. I would be wondering what the hell happened to my OLine last year.
Seems to me there are much more important things to worry about then what our Safety is saying.
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So that's fine, I'll go back ro discussing it with the low barrel IQ posters on ESPN.Com or some other site where people do nothing but "troll".
LMAO.You guys think it was out of bounds or you're fine with it? Personally I was offended by it.
Personally I was offended by it.
Yes, I was offended by it.
There are several of you that cannit even broach any topic with any remote level of objectivity
RiverDog wrote:I've said quite publicly that it's been my personal experience that Asians have more respect for their elders do than other races and no one seems to take offense to that remark.
Futureite wrote:
Lol cmon man. I have posted to death on said topics on SB Nation. I have been one of the most vocal in criticizing some of those moves even to the point of getting the "troll" tag slapped on me. Obviously, I am a huge fan of that team so the term is absurd. Half the time (or more) it's just an out people use when they cannot discuss a topic or have no relevant point to make.
Just thought some of you could rationally discuss this, and I did make it clear that I respect Thomas, I like him and I am not making any judgements about him as a person based upon this comment. I guess I am not going to get any realistic or genuine opinions on this though. So that's fine, I'll go back ro discussing it with the low barrel IQ posters on ESPN.Com or some other site where people do nothing but "troll".
Futureite wrote:
That is a culteral norm and not a personality trait. Traits such as heart, knowledge of the game, ability to feel oe show one's emotions have nothing to do with skin tone.
I have no idea what Thomas really meant, but on my trip up there your radio guys said [paraphrase] - "Earl Thomas feels things. He cries. He shows his emotions. He has SOUL". They used that word several times, and it really stuck in my head afterwards, because I had never heard that word used to describe a player. I thought they had made an interesting observation, but looking back after yesterday's comments, it's clear that they were just parroting things Thomas had told them about himself.
From this and his comments about "knowledge of the game" and "confidence" we can deduce Thomas' definition of soul: Ability to feel things, show emotion, exude confidence, understand (the game) on a deeper level. I personally do not feel as thugh any of these traits have a lick to do with skin color.
It's also ironic to me that reports came mid yr that Seattle's core players did not feel Russell Wilson was "black enough" and Richard Sherman claimed people were "racist" for using the word "thug" after his on air rant, despite the fact that no ethnic slurs were attached to it. Obviously, race is an issue for these men, and you cannot on one hand dole out that card and take it back on the other. Whether positive or negative, they are making this an issue.
To me it is all an interesting confirmation of what I am sure exists in all NFL franchises, including SF's.
Futureite wrote: (one that, BTW, more and more of your players are beginning to reference, to the point it's a pattern) and you cannot even begin discuss it.
monkey wrote:*sigh*
Why did anyone respond to SUCH AN OBVIOUS TROLL???
It was clear to EVERYONE that Thomas was paying Rodgers a compliment, who cares that he thinks most white QB's don't have "soul"?
Have you SEEN the Mannings? Flacco? Andy Dalton? LOL!
Come on, this is just nothing about less than nothing. Stop feeding the troll guys.
HawkDawg wrote:Futureite,
I was born and raised in Seattle, 1975. Attended several Seattle Public Schools with a student body of a variety of ethnic backgrounds. Racism was never an issue. Maybe it's different in Southern states, not so much in WA.
All of the sudden "racism" has become an issue, mainly due to two things (in my opinion).
1) Bogus media.
2) People like you, starting ridiculous threads like this and feeding the beast...hence the bogus media, which improves their ratings/profits.
This is a Seattle Seahawks forum for the fans. If you are here to contribute to the conversation, please do. If you are here just to get a reaction, for your own guilty pleasures, take it somewhere else. It's getting old.
The HawkShack is a community of dedicated and intelligent fans. We're all here to support and discuss the team we love, the Seattle Seahawks. I appreciate the perspective from fans of opposing teams, yet it seems like every thread you jump in on takes a negative turn at some point, way beyond general banter or smack talk. It's passive aggressive. If this is your objective, I'm saddened by the fact that you don't have anything more productive to do.
I believe there is an "Off Topic" section as well...where a subject like "Aaron Rogers has soul" would belong.
Futureite wrote:
Have you seen Bridgewater, Warren Moon, Akili Smith, Josh Freeman, Geno Smith? Holy s***, you mean there's a whole bunch of black guys with dull personalities that din't run out of the pocket? Who'd a thunk it? Jesus Christ dude you were railing about the "racist" comments directed at Richard Sherman and now it's a 180. No one was being a FN racist when they called Sherman a thug and I goddamn guarantee you 95% of all other people have never even considered the idea that a person's skin color could alter their freaking "soul power" on the field. It's an asenine, childish assertion. I understand you worship these guys (which is pathetic) but sometimes you're wrong.
Futureite wrote:
People like "me"? Excuse me dude. I'm not from an ultra white city like Seattle with some asian restaurants sprinkled in where you celebrate your diversity. I've grown up in the heart of diversity. My grade school was 26% white and I'm currently a minority in the city that I live in. Race enters my mind about never. It's a normal part of my life. It's a LOT different where I am from than Seattle bro, a lot different.
The only time I even consider an issue like this is when someone else makes an issue of it. Which your players have done twice now in a public forum. It's not about what you think mr. socially aware liberal PNW guy, it's about how all of the kids from Compton and everywhere else feel. And they keep telling you and everyone else how they feel. I heard it, plenty of other people did as well (check a website or two), so don't pin it on me my friend.
I am not surprised that there was a huge thread here and plenty of back and forth banter when Richard Sherman decided to make race an issue. But I post a thread and suddenly it's a "troll" subject.
Got your points. Noted. Enjoy your probable Champ game win.
Excuse me dude. I'm not from an ultra white city like Seattle
Futureite wrote:I'm not from an ultra white city like Seattle with some asian restaurants sprinkled in where you celebrate your diversity.
People like "me"? Excuse me dude. I'm not from an ultra white city like Seattle with some asian restaurants sprinkled in where you celebrate your diversity. I've grown up in the heart of diversity. My grade school was 26% white and I'm currently a minority in the city that I live in. Race enters my mind about never. It's a normal part of my life. It's a LOT different where I am from than Seattle bro, a lot different.
In any event, dismissing someone's point of view as "trolling" is a conversation killer and, in this case, out of place.
Zorn76 wrote:The "foe" feature on here really cleans up the forum nicely.
LeanLeft wrote:Hey, the "troll" part is a bit harsh. This is a legitimate discussion and there is room for difference of opinion. I mean, turn it around and imagine Rodgers saying Thomas was unusually smart "for a black guy". Wouldn't feel so hot, huh? On the other hand, I agree; I think Thomas, who is quite articulate, was singling Rodgers out as a unique individual and, at least speaking for myself, I am not offended. But I could imagine being offended under other circumstances.
In any event, dismissing someone's point of view as "trolling" is a conversation killer and, in this case, out of place.
makena wrote:Ok... this is getting lame. Im most likely going to be more strict about content being posted in the correct forum area. This thread included. We welcome all but if you do not like someone, add them as foe. Yoder and i will have a chat but we need to be more responsible and thoughtful about our online persona. I will say that it is suspect that LeanLeft first post is here.
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