But people literally keep throwing him in the spotlight asking him to give a specific opinionHe'd probably get raked through the coals regardless. Too much shyt has happened for a black person not to feel some type of way about it. At the very least, I'd have a hard time believing a black person, ESPECIALLY a black man, doesn't feel something about this shyt when he's basically a game of target practice waiting to be played.
Problem is, he isn't consistent. Dude's on record saying he doesn't believe racism exists (well, he said America was beyond it), presumably because he had all the Becky access he wanted at Auburn, and now he's calling for change or reform. It's at the point where any commentary on it feels disingenuous coming from him, regardless of whether he is right or wrong.

It's not like he's going up to ESPN for this.