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For some reason I always thought Johnny Grier worked a Super Bowl. |
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You're right JRut. I looked it up. He was the field judge in Super Bowl XXII.
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He's a great ref, and it's a great accomplishment.
Is it really bad to observe that, for complicated reasons, we still unfortunately live in a world where young african americans need more positive role models? Color blindness is the goal, but we're not there yet. This gets us closer. Seeing a black man rise to the absolute peak of his extremely competitive profession is a good thing worth celebrating. |
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(grabs popcorn)
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Same way with "Native American". I was born and raised in the USA so I guess I could say that I'm a native American. Imagine how it would look if I listed all the countries that my ancestors had come from. Oh how ridiculous! I guess some folks just need to feel special and therefore they have to add something. What is wrong with all citizens of the United States of America just being Americans?! I am and proud of it! |
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-------------- "One of the really wrong theories about officiating is that a good official is one you never notice. The umpire who made that statement was probably a real poor official who tried to get his paycheck and hide behind his partners and stay out of trouble all his life. Control of the ballgame is the difference between umpires that show up for the players and the managers." - Umpire Bruce Froemming --------------- It's a great achievement for them, earning the chance to work the SuperBowl. More people have played in the SuperBowl than have officiated it. Those that want to show up, work the game, and slither out without being noticed at all -- I have no interest in working with them. |
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