1. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2203926


    Last year ‘Ol Fisher got himself in trouble at the Air Force Academy by having his team do a prayer before and after each game. The coach had apparently forgotten about that Separation of Church and State thingy.
    No more prayers… and a slap on the wrist for trying to play the “Grace Card”
    Now Fisher has gone and done it again.


    "It just seems to be that way, that Afro-American kids can run very, very well. That doesn't mean that Caucasian kids and other descents can't run, but it's very obvious to me they run extremely well," DeBerry said in remarks first broadcast Tuesday night by KWGN-TV in Denver.

    Oh, Fisher…. Not the Race Card!! (the AF is now looking into this)
    I think this calls for prison time.

    Fisher, how could you?
  2. So, you disagree with his conclusions?
  3. Ask Jimmy The Greek where comments like that can land 'ya.
  4. IT'S TRUE!!
  5. duh
  6. lol.

    How many white people start for Iowa in skill positions (CB, WR, RB)?

    How many white people start for LSU in skill positions? Answer: (you guessed it...) 0

    Do I need to say any more?
  7. No... actually you didn't need to say much to begin with... sorry you can't recognize a "tongue-in-cheek" post.:dis:
  8. So where do you stand Hawker?:confused:
  9. geez.... little slow on the take today, are we??

    Okay, get your pens and pencils ready... as I will only cover this once...

    1) Not being able to share a prayer as a team, if that is the team's choice, is a joke.
    2) Not being able to point out some fairly obvious differences, as generalities, between the talents of black and white athletes, without the powers-to-be having to start an investigation, is also a joke.
    3) ESPN making a story out of these simple comments by a coach who wants to recruit more black players is also a joke.
    4) Having to be constantly politically-correct is also a joke.
    5).... as is having to explain this...:dis:
  10. Poor Jimmy was like Columbus stating that the earth was round and not flat and he got torn apart for it.