Obummer coaching the black players.
Good idea with Trump on the other sidelines calling the shots!
Former NFL running back Rashard Mendenhall took to social media Monday to call for a racially segregated pro football game.
“I’m sick of average white guys commenting on football,” the Super Bowl champion
said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “Y’all not even good at football.”
Mendenhall, who played for the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers, offered a replacement to the existing Pro Bowl.
“Can we please replace the Pro Bowl with an All-Black vs. All-White bowl so these cats can stop trying to teach me who’s good at football?” he asked. “I’m better than ur goat.”
Former NFL defensive end J.J. Watt entertained the idea, noting that the "All-White" team would struggle to defend against Tyreek Hill, a Black wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins known for his speed.
“We’d get cooked at corner, not gonna lie,” Watt
said. “Nobody on our squad is covering Tyreek [laughing emoji].”
Steelers podcast host Christopher Carter alleged the seemingly unprovoked post hints at potential mental struggles for Mendenhall.
“I said it years ago, Rashard Mendenhall needs mental help, and a lot of it,” Carter
said. “Dude has been a head case for a while. Bigotry like that deserves no grace.”
Last month, the NFL released its 2023 “Inspire Change” clothing line, which
urges “social justice” and “equity.” Inspire Change has influenced the passage of laws around the U.S. and also led to the creation of social justice messaging in NFL field end zones and on player helmets.
Steelers podcast host Christopher Carter alleged the seemingly unprovoked post hints at potential mental struggles for Mendenhall.
“I said it years ago, Rashard Mendenhall needs mental help, and a lot of it,” Carter
said. “Dude has been a head case for a while. Bigotry like that deserves no grace.”
Last month, the NFL released its 2023 “Inspire Change” clothing line, which
urges “social justice” and “equity.” Inspire Change has influenced the passage of laws around the U.S. and also led to the creation of social justice messaging in NFL field end zones and on player helmets.
Let’s renew/rename the Blue/Grey classic and call it….. All Black/All White classic