“The NFL needs a dynamic athlete who can run and throw. He will revolutionize the quarterback position.”
Football fans have been inundated with that media message for decades. . . but the NFL doesn’t want that guy to be Tim Tebow, the senior quarterback for the University of Florida who won the Heisman Trophy in 2008.
Since the outcry for an “athlete” at quarterback began, fans have been relentlessly “informed” by media messages that insist there is “systemic racism” by college and NFL football teams opposing opportunities for black quarterbacks. This, we’re told, is why there aren’t hordes of black quarterbacks who can fill the bill.
In reality the exact opposite is true.
The fact of the matter is the Caste System has done its best to force-feed the masses a steady diet of atrocious excuses for quarterbacks, what we at Caste Football refer to as a “quotaback.” With the endorsement of biased “scouting” services that artificially enhance the comparative abilities of black high school athletes, a steady stream of “electric” quotabacks has stacked the rosters of college programs across the country.
And for better than two decades sports outlets such as ESPN have filled the public’s mind with assertions that, “So and so [insert any black guy’s name here] is a game-changer,” to give “validity” to the notion that fans are actually seeing the best players available. This scripted sermon is given religiously every Saturday despite the obvious fact that most of these “electrifying playmakuhs” aren’t even marginally effective at throwing the football.
The Quarterback Who Was Just Too Good | Caste Football