Justneedme81
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I can see how it appeared that I implied that. Didn't mean to. I have no idea who is more at fault.
I do want to say however that a typical black player's response to being challenged by an older, less virile white man yelling white southern coachspeak to them that they never hear or use in their peer group or family changes when being yelled at and challenged by a younger, buffer, black male who went through a tougher and more austere Saban program a decade ago than players endure today. Probably resorting to a few N words here and there too. Poor youth, especially black youth, can usually be triggered by superficial things like this due to how familiar it is with how they grew up.
Have we not seen a rise in player-coach conflict since former black players have trickled more into the profession??? I never remember hearing about altercations between players and white coaches. Heck, do you even hear of white players assaulting coaches, black or white???
Am I clearer now?![]()


