Who said racist stuff?He said some pretty racist stuff the last week. I hope it was about that.
Who said racist stuff?He said some pretty racist stuff the last week. I hope it was about that.
I don’t think it’s racistWho said racist stuff?
Norvell - it has some undertones that I was been told by a few friends I trust they consider hidden racism. IIrC Sanders called him out for it, which was what I was hoping the apology was for if that was a thing.Who said racist stuff?
He's black as well. "Growing up, Jay Norvell heard the stories—about how his mother and father had to use segregated bathrooms and water fountains in certain parts of the country. About how some teachers wouldn’t educate his grandparents because they “weren’t worthy of learning.”He said some pretty racist stuff the last week. I hope it was about that.
Wait, just so I’m clear here:Norvell - it has some undertones that I was been told by a few friends I trust they consider hidden racism. IIrC Sanders called him out for it, which was what I was hoping the apology was for if that was a thing.
Please, Deion's feelings weren't hurt. He's playing the game.Sorry that the multimillionaire spotlight hog got his feelings hurt? Boo fucking hoo.
Should Deion apologize for Shadeur sticking his fingers in the eye of a CSU player too?Please, Deion's feelings weren't hurt. He's playing the game.
Norvell should have apologized for all the late hits.
Jay was Texas’ co-OC/WR coach in 2015. He was actually my favorite coach of that entire staff.Wait, just so I’m clear here:
- “Racist undertones”
- Interpreted by a few unnamed “friends”
- “Considered hidden racism”
- An assumed call out for such, “if you recall correctly”
- All done by a black head coach (you did actually know that Norvell is black, right?)
Should he not?Should Deion apologize for Shadeur sticking his fingers in the eye of a CSU player too?
I’d be fine either way. There was a ton of chippy/dirty play from both teams last night. I saw several CU players take swings at guys after the whistle that went uncalled. But all of the discourse is only about CSU playing dirty and needing to apologize for stuff.Should he not?
Yes he should. I also can’t believe that CSU committing more than 10 late hits, targeting, crack back blocks, and blindside hits is equivalent to poking in the eyes.Should Deion apologize for Shadeur sticking his fingers in the eye of a CSU player too?
That’s cool. For the record, I think Norvell was trying to draw a distinction between himself and Deion to remind people that it’s more about substance than flash. Probably wasn’t the smartest play but damned if it didn’t inspire his team to play out of their minds against a far more talented team.Jay was Texas’ co-OC/WR coach in 2015. He was actually my favorite coach of that entire staff.
Maybe my circle of friends is more sensitive and takes classism stuff as racism (in retrospect that’s not too surprising honestly). I didn’t pay much attention this week to what was going on between the programs and trusted what they had texted in our daily group textung chain.
Likely could be a terminology difference I need to educate myself better about. And I have a blinding dislike for Deion Sanders so will do better in listening myself to his PCs than reading highlights.
I also didn’t watch the second half of last night’s game so missed all the other late hits/penalties.
I’ll do better and not post such stuff without my knowing the full background.
Absolutely. I hope I can find a recording so I can watch the 2nd half comeback and OTs. CSU impressed me.That’s cool. For the record, I think Norvell was trying to draw a distinction between himself and Deion to remind people that it’s more about substance than flash. Probably wasn’t the smartest play but damned if it didn’t inspire his team to play out of their minds against a far more talented team.
Wait, what???Colorado, with a few key exceptions, is not very talented.
They are loaded at the skill positions. They are meh in the front 7 and below average on the offensive line.Wait, what???
They were far and away the highest ranked transfer class and top 25 overall recruiting class heading into the season. That team is littered with talent.
This.They are loaded at the skill positions. They are meh in the front 7 and below average on the offensive line.
That’s the million dollar question, isn’t it?This.
Similar to USC last year but their skills players aren't as good as USC. Colorado will be a playoff contender in 1 - 2 years if Deion stays. Fab 5 levels of cultural buzz around that program now.
Why would he? He will get a huge payday to come backThe first million dollar question is if Shadeur does in fact leave after his junior season.
Where will he go? I can see him going to Florida State since he played there, I don't see him going to the NFL with his biggest advantage is him personal appeal and recruiting. An SEC school could throw a bunch of money at him but I'm sure Colorado's new cashflow could support getting him a substantial raise.That’s the million dollar question, isn’t it?
When his sons leave after this season, what will Deion do?
They were one of the dirtiest teams I have seen in a while. The hit on Hunter should be cause for a suspension.Yes he should. I also can’t believe that CSU committing more than 10 late hits, targeting, crack back blocks, and blindside hits is equivalent to poking in the eyes.