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Oh sure, just like every NFL fan who thinks they're dying and the world is coming to an end when their team loses.
As to this:Quote from: Prof Underwood on November 17, 2009, 11:06:22 AM And all of this "outrage" from native Americans has all come up in the last 20 years. People chose those mascots many decades before that. The earliest date I have seen has been 1968 for Native American protests. And to be fair, Native American, of all of the minority groups in this nation have been given the short end of the stick in the name of "manifest destiny". Yes, slavery was a terrible, terrible thing, but last I checked we did not create government plots of land to force African Americans to and then become supremely surprised when the rates of suicide, drunkenness and the like are astronomical among the Native Americans. Perception is a big thing, and other groups that have been used for mascots that had any inkling of racism have been changed, so why should Native Americans be any different?
And all of this "outrage" from native Americans has all come up in the last 20 years. People chose those mascots many decades before that.
Florida State didn't "get permission" until they also were threatened with a lawsuit.
It is also possible for a few members of a tribe to take offense, when the mjority does not. Case in point:Arcadia High School has an Apache as its mascot. A local man who is part Apache and a couple of his friends decided to stir up trouble at some games at the school, holding up signs, yelling, threatening to sue, and whatnot.The school contacted the Apache tribe and asked their opinion. The tribe responded that they were honored to be used as a mascott provided they see what images were used and approve them. The school gave them pictures of all icons, images, and outfits worn by school members that had anything to do with the mascott. The tribe approved of EVERYTHING the school had been doing save one thing: The girls that march in front of the band were no longer allowed to wear the headdress of Apache men (seeing as they were females), and were told to wear the headdress of Apache women instead. The tribe even provided a picture of what it should look like. This began a great period of cooperation between the school and the tribe, to the point where the school now has a jacket and clothing drive for the tribe every year. When my brother-in-law was an administrator at the school, he went on the trip to deliver the clothes one year and said they were treated warmly, respectfuly, and gratefully. Not a single tribe member complained about the huge Arcadia Apache words or picture on the side of the trailer.But at the next game, that local, obnoxious part-Apache man was back with his banners to protest. In my opinion, some people are too sensitive and take offense too quickly, especially when they think they can make money from it (by suing or threatening to sue).
Also the argument that just because something may not have been harmful when it was originally started does not mean that it cant be considered harmful later on...This is similar to the way the "Civil Rights" movement seems
From my perspective, if it is the right thing to do, then it is right no matter what the cost.
I generally enjoy reading Bill Simmons, Gregg Easterbrook, and Dan Wetzel because each of them resist the temptation to fall in line with the general overall media. As such, they look at a situation and analyze it objectively without pre-conceived notions that are common in the sports world. Dan Wetzel has a very good article regarding the Belicheck decision:HereGregg also supports Belicheck's decision:Here
Favre is playing the best football of his life - I don't think that can be argued - In any other season he's the MVP hands down - But this year seems to be the year of the QB. I've got Manning, Brees and as Suprising as it is Rivers above Brett right now.Ok - So I was joking about Rivers - But he's having a great year too.
I disagree. The Vikings have never been a 9-1 team at all! Now Favre comes and they're expected to win the super bowl. That's a valuable player for you.
I didn't mean literally NEVER...
...and the never-miss Gary Anderson at placekicker.
Quote from: lightningninja on November 18, 2009, 07:57:29 PMI disagree. The Vikings have never been a 9-1 team at all! Now Favre comes and they're expected to win the super bowl. That's a valuable player for you.Forgive me Viking fans but I must inform the young ninja padawan that Minnesota has been a 9-1 team, most recently in 1998 with Randall Cunningham at QB, Randy Moss a rookie at WR, and the never-miss Gary Anderson at placekicker.
Cris* actually
All I know is that the 1998 Vikings were who we thought they were.