Sorry but after reading these studies I just cant do it
This shyts deeper than sports
Race and Quarterback Survival in the National Football League
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10646170903501328
@jadillac heres scientific proof that proves what you were saying in your thread about fast twitch fibers
"Stereotypes of Race at the Quarterback Position" by Joshua R. Armstrong
And this is why NBA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NFL
Stereotype threat and the mass media : the athletic test performance of black and white students


This shyts deeper than sports

This study examines data from the 2001 to 2009 National Football League (NFL) seasons to determine whether Black quarterbacks face discrimination. When controlling for injury, age, experience, performance, team investment, backup quality, and bye weeks, Black quarterbacks are found to be 1.98–2.46 times more likely to be benched. Marginal evidence is also found that Black quarterbacks face less discrimination in areas with a larger percentage of Black residents. Additionally, it has been observed that when White quarterbacks are benched, the team improves by more than when Black quarterbacks are benched. This provides evidence that there is a cost to this discrimination.
Race and Quarterback Survival in the National Football League
This study used social learning theory and a framing perspective to examine the ways in which Black and White college quarterbacks were described by a major sports publication prior to the National Football League draft. An examination of 4,745 attributions used to describe Black and White National Football League quarterback prospects over a 10-year period revealed data patterns that emphasized racial stereotypes. Black quarterbacks were primarily described with words and phrases that emphasized their physical gifts and their lack of mental prowess. Conversely, White quarterbacks were described as less physically gifted, but more mentally prepared for the game and less likely to make mental errors. Implications for journalism, sports and scholars are discussed.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10646170903501328
@jadillac heres scientific proof that proves what you were saying in your thread about fast twitch fibers

This study examined how the media portrays and stereotypes African-American quarterbacks as not having the mental, cognitive, or leadership abilities needed to be a successful quarterback. This study used a content analysis method to examine the showing of Super Bowl 50, where one team was led by African-American quarterback, Cam Newton, and the other was led by white quarterback, Peyton Manning. The study analyzed commentary on both quarterbacks from the announcers during the game. The study concentrated on the main hypothesis that the media stereotypes African-American quarterbacks as only having natural physical abilities yet lacking the mental aspect of the game while depicting the white quarterback as having the leadership skills and cognitive abilities to have success at the quarterback position. The analysis revealed results that supported the hypothesis and reinforced the results of previous studies. The study found that African-American athletes are depicted by the media as having natural ability, yet lacking the mental abilities and leadership skills required in order to become a successful quarterback.
"Stereotypes of Race at the Quarterback Position" by Joshua R. Armstrong
And this is why NBA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NFL
An experiment showed that a sports news article based on negative racial stereotypes about Black or White athletes can impede athletic performance based on the theory of stereotype threat. In the experiment, White participants performed significantly worse at basketball when they were exposed to the race priming news article. In comparison, Black participants performed significantly better at basketball when exposed to the same race priming article as the White participants. The experiment also observed the effect of stereotype threat on the football performance and situational anxiety levels of Black and White participants. The implications of the findings for the theory of stereotype threat (Steele and Aronson, 1995) and discussion of Black and White athletes in the news media were discussed.
Stereotype threat and the mass media : the athletic test performance of black and white students


