agrees with the earlier poster. This idiot is saying that all black quarterbacks should be scramblers. Sorry Byron Leftwich, you ain't fast enough to be black, so take off that black face makeup and I'll bet you anything this is the same idiot who complains when college coaches make remakrs about how black atheletes are faster.
I think part of the reason why McNabb is getting bashed by some in the black community is that white america has sided with McNabb over TO. This makes him an Uncle Tom in the eyes of certain people. Same thing that happened to Joe Frazier and Ali.
I'm black, there are no black people (whom I know) defending T.O. that's why this idiot had to write a back door article defending him, because he knew if he came out and wrote an article in support of T.O. he would get no positive response. its just like the tookie williams death sentence. a lot of people assume the majority of blacks want tookie to be free because you have a few black "leaders" out there defending him, and I'm telling you the majority of blacks probably couldn't care less about tookie.
What you mean to tell me that leaders like Jesse Jackson who always seem to show up at a prominent black criminal trial don't always speak for other African Americans?? NO way! What's next, Louis Farrakhan doesn't speak for all blacks when he questions the Holocaust?
Let's not forget the first black quarterback to win the Super Bowl: Doug Williams-- no scrambler was he, rather a classic pocket passer.
When I heard about this yesterday, the first thing I thought of was Jesse Jackson defending TO. As someone else said, this moron might as well been talking about defending TO instead of slamming McNabb but I guess it looks better to slam McNabb instead of defending a pariah (or so you would think) in Owens - at least in the mind of Mr. Mondesire. But this whole story is really one that makes no sense whatsoever.
I like to know your opinion on why minority leaders make wrong choices or voice comments knowing that they're the voice of their organization (though not neccessarily the minority group they supposedly represent)?
Well the actual CEO of the NAACP offered McNabb an apology: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2260096