Quarterback is one of the most pivotal positions in football. For many years Black Quarterbacks have been under the microscope for over using their athleticism,and not following traditional progressions down field. This is most prevalent in professional football. The quarterback must be able to read defenses,while also going through passing progression accroding to the play call. Despite the fact that many collegiate programs have gone to the spread offense. This offense spreads the field,and simplifies the progression, mandating that the quarterback be held accountable as a running threat. Black quaterbacks have shown high quality level of accuracy and consistency in spread happy offenses it never translates to professional schemes. The decrease in play has started to cause offensive coordinators to implement spread concepts into their strategy to aid quarterbacks. Still despite offensive changing to take advantage of the skill set many Black quarterbacks possess. None have emerged as a viable great, even though the Cam Newtons and Russel Wilson would disagree. I don't feel either will be as successful statistically as Warren Moon and neither have won an MVP like the beloved Steve McNair. There is still hope for not just for those two but also the rest, examine the black quarterbacks in the pros. How many start? How many pass for 3500-4000 yrds per season with 35+ touchdowns? We" be seen a few solid Black Quarterbacks, Moon, McNair, Cunningham, even Doug Williams won a Super Bowl. besides those few we have those who almost saw greatness Vick, Culpepper, McNabb. Who will emerge as a great will there ever be a Black Quarterback the will rival the Rogers, Mannings, Brees, Roethlisberger of the world. Some one who could make the Hall of Fame on numbers alone. I'm sure the pressure is felt from Black men who play the position. I'm adding to that pressure, I'm waiting to see the next Great Black Quarterback.
Nigga You Aint Funny
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Music History
History On The Run
Beyoncé and Jayz made history last year becoming the first official R&B and Rap couple to go tour. Selling out venue after venue across the country. Historically serveral couples have gone on tour from differ pent genres ranging from country to pop. It's not common place to see a husband and wife, Rap and R&B duo let alone world tour. Early on the tour took many hits as slow tickets sales, public spectacle,and rumors surfaced. Considered a great public relation move, or bad fortune turned profit. Jay-Z and Beyoncé drop in the fourth quarter and dominate the airways. Beginning with Jay-Z exclusive Samsung release and Beyoncé dropping and out of no air self titled album. They make history and are currently the only Rap and R&B couple to go on a success world tour.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Allen Iverson Aka (30 shots) The Most Influential Basketball Player of the 21 Century?
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Greatness is defined as being distinguished(recognize someone or something as different) or eminent(famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.) There is no arguing who some of the greatest NBA players are, we all know their names, nicknames, and number of championships. What about the guys with no championships, no rings, just an MVP and hood mentality. Allen Iverson averaged 27 points on his career, five 30 point per game seasons and two steals per game. Its not only his stats that stand out but his size and will. At just 6"0 feet he got to rack(rim for none hoopers) more than 9 times per game. Thats a six foot tall attacking guard, he hit the free-throw line at least 10 times ever night. The reason I call him thirty shots is because it always seemed liked he shot the ball at least 30 times. The truth of the matter Iverson never shot over 22 shots per game in his career. My argument is not his points, its his Answer to the NBA in the early 2000's Before Michael Jordan's second return and the Triple Crown of the Lakers. Allen Iverson carried an offensively challenged 76er team. He made it cool to have tattoos, braids,head bands and the popular arm sleeve, which came about during his MVP, playoff run from an injury against the Tronto Raptors. The problem with his story is the NBA and basketball fans alike decided to shun Iverson because of the bad boy reputation that made him the MVP of the 2000- 2001 NBA season. One thing that will not be denied Iverson is his respect and reputation as a competitor and his distinguishable flair on and off the court. His often imitated crossover was practiced on every court in the in the USA, when his crossover commercial came out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE8rS2pN4Aw The Question why so much bad publicity, why can no one say anything nice about AI besides showing his,"practice tirade," or talking of his financial and marital status? Lets respect his game and effect on NBA and pop culture.
Greatness is defined as being distinguished(recognize someone or something as different) or eminent(famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.) There is no arguing who some of the greatest NBA players are, we all know their names, nicknames, and number of championships. What about the guys with no championships, no rings, just an MVP and hood mentality. Allen Iverson averaged 27 points on his career, five 30 point per game seasons and two steals per game. Its not only his stats that stand out but his size and will. At just 6"0 feet he got to rack(rim for none hoopers) more than 9 times per game. Thats a six foot tall attacking guard, he hit the free-throw line at least 10 times ever night. The reason I call him thirty shots is because it always seemed liked he shot the ball at least 30 times. The truth of the matter Iverson never shot over 22 shots per game in his career. My argument is not his points, its his Answer to the NBA in the early 2000's Before Michael Jordan's second return and the Triple Crown of the Lakers. Allen Iverson carried an offensively challenged 76er team. He made it cool to have tattoos, braids,head bands and the popular arm sleeve, which came about during his MVP, playoff run from an injury against the Tronto Raptors. The problem with his story is the NBA and basketball fans alike decided to shun Iverson because of the bad boy reputation that made him the MVP of the 2000- 2001 NBA season. One thing that will not be denied Iverson is his respect and reputation as a competitor and his distinguishable flair on and off the court. His often imitated crossover was practiced on every court in the in the USA, when his crossover commercial came out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE8rS2pN4Aw The Question why so much bad publicity, why can no one say anything nice about AI besides showing his,"practice tirade," or talking of his financial and marital status? Lets respect his game and effect on NBA and pop culture.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Titty Two Chains
Rappers have been know to go by different aliases. For instance, Tupac-Makaveli, Notourious BIG, Biggie, Big Papa, Andre 3000- 3 stacks, Snoop Dogg- Snoop Lion,Lil Wayne- Wizzy F Baby, Tunchi. The name change has rarely been anything more than an extra moniker. But for Two Chains it has become a career resurrection and an anouncement to the world that failure is a life lesson. If one can learn from failure and choose not to repeat the same steps that bring failure success will be right around the corner. I respect the grind because to rise from the image of DTP and Ludacris takes hard work and salute goes out to Two Chains. Much Respect
Friday, March 23, 2012
Hip Hop Dont Stop
Big K.R.I.T. 4 ever N A Day is an amazing album, to get this quality of rap free is a blessing for real he is dropping dimes on this Joint. Im from Indiana so i feel the whole feel of the album, delivery, penmanship, beats, and context.. over all amazing album. I have to also add an additional shout to Honors English amazing lyrical content and context State of the Art is a good hip album as well. I plan on adding to the list soon but so far, i have been banging these non stop.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
MVP
No matter what is said, one thing is true Tim Tebow was the most valuable player the Denver Broncos had this last season, its sad to see him go. I guy he has such a publicized career to be continuously be thrown under the bus. The one thing is about is our greatest downfalls are always or ways for God to shine his light through us. Slash returns in new form
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