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Monday, September 17, 2007

College Negro QB Of The Week

This week saw the meeting of two of college footballs most storied programs, on the rare occasion that both teams were 0-2.

Notre Dame took on Michigan. And, despite ND's crushing defeat, this week's CNQBW is the Fighting Irish's Demetrius Jones.

Jones had no statistics.

In fact, Jones is no longer on the team. Nonetheless, he garners this week's honor based on his decision to transfer away from ND.

After watching Charlie Weis conduct two mostly successful campaigns with rosters laden with holdovers from the Ty Willingham era, Jones understood that any success the Irish had encountered during those seasons was due to the groundwork laid by the forthright, honest and hardworking Negro head coach Willingham.

Now, with the bulk of Willingham's player gone, Weis is left exposed for the genius he is not. A paper tiger. A coach who was handed his unearned contract extension based on the talent brought in and developed by the very man that was unceremoniously run out of South Bend to make room for Weis' expansive hips and rotund belly.

Notre Dame is supposedly a school steeped in and based in tradition. Wake the echos. Win one for the Gipper. Touchdown Jesus. The Golden Dome. Legends abound.

But, for a school that seems to live in past, they certainly have a poor memory.

Tony Rice.

Wake up that echo, Coach Weis.

Two teams with Negro QB's destroy Michigan, but the 'genius' Weis essentially shows his Negro QB the quickest route off the plantation.



Runner up this week was Andre' Woodson of Kentucky.

Woodson threw for 275 yards, 4TD's and 0 INT's in leading the Wildcats to victory against over hyped and over rated Louisville.

More importantly, Woodson completely out shined and outperformed the supposed shoe in for 'first QB taken' in the 2008 draft, the over hyped and over rated Brian Brohm.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

You excluded over-white in your description of Brohm, sir. Let not the honkey devil quarterback escape his biggest drawback.

nation_of_islam_sportsblog said...

Sir, the complexion of the position - particularly on the college level - certainly has changed.

Chuckles said...

Sir,

A grateful nation thanks you for shining righteousness’ floodlights on the Duke of College Football.

Owen Good said...

Sirs, what happened to White Running Back of the Week? Jake Sharp turned in another 100-yard game for Kansas, which defeated Toledo. He has 265 yards and 3 touchdowns, 2 rushing.

Chuck said...

"Two teams with Negro QB's destroy Michigan,..."

Two negros qbs destroy a predominantly black defense, led by a black defensive coordinator. What's the big deal about that??? Ever think that Michigan just can't handle a spread offense, no matter what color the qb is?

Chuck said...

"But, for a school that seems to live in past, they certainly have a poor memory.

Tony Rice.

Wake up that echo, Coach Weis."

Again, another silly comment. Rice couldn't throw the ball to save his life. He ran the option well, but that team was LOADED with talent. During Rice's tenure they had Ricky
Watters, Rodney Culver and Tony Brooks in the backfield. All three went on to play in the NFL. Not only those guys but Rocket Ismail and Tim Brown. A 12 year old could have run that offense with success. BTW, Rice didn't even make it in the pros...he had no accuracy. If he did, they would have won back to back championships.

Just found this on Wiki - The season would feature dramatic wins over top ranked opponents including Michigan, USC, and arch-rival Miami in addition to featuring several prominent future NFL players including Raghib Ismail, Ricky Watters, Chris Zorich, Derek Brown, Todd Lyght, Pat Terrell, Tony Brooks, Anthony Johnson, Andy Heck, Tim Grunhard and Rodney Culver. In all, 21 of the 22 starters on the 1988 National Championship team would go on to play in the NFL, the lone exception being Tony Rice.

Anonymous said...

> Rice couldn't throw the ball to save his life.

LOL! chuck is obviously a white boy who cannot relate at all to the many facets of being a Negro QB.

Lame posts, chucko.

Chuck said...

LOL..please explain the "facets" without it turning into a "pity the poor black qb." I'd love to hear them.

And that's funny how you assume I'm white just because I don't agree with this petulant blog.

nation_of_islam_sportsblog said...

"Sirs, what happened to White Running Back of the Week? "

Sir, we got such little feedback on that, that we didn't bother this week.

But, it looks like Kansas may well be ground zero for white RB's.

First John Riggins, and now this guy...

nation_of_islam_sportsblog said...

"Two negros qbs destroy a predominantly black defense, led by a black defensive coordinator. What's the big deal about that??? Ever think that Michigan just can't handle a spread offense, no matter what color the qb is?"

Sir, your sense of humor is profound.

Sarcasm is a wonderful tool.

Thanks for that.

nation_of_islam_sportsblog said...

"Just found this on Wiki - The season would feature dramatic wins over top ranked opponents including Michigan, USC, and arch-rival Miami in addition to featuring several prominent future NFL players including Raghib Ismail, Ricky Watters, Chris Zorich, Derek Brown, Todd Lyght, Pat Terrell, Tony Brooks, Anthony Johnson, Andy Heck, Tim Grunhard and Rodney Culver. In all, 21 of the 22 starters on the 1988 National Championship team would go on to play in the NFL, the lone exception being Tony Rice."

Sir, excellent points. And you went to the best of sources. The edit as you go and edited by whomever wants to, wikipedia...also known as the college football bible.

The legend of college football is littered with Heisman winners and National champion QB's who never went on to NFL success.

Next, you will tell us that Chris Leak sucks.

Please.

There are too many examples of players that had great college success that did nothing in the NFL to even try to make the argument you half assed tried to make.

We'd laugh at you.

But, after rereading your comment...we realized you are 'special'...so it would be mean.

nation_of_islam_sportsblog said...

"And that's funny how you assume I'm white just because I don't agree with this petulant blog."

Sir....it is funny.

It's funny because....

YOU ARE WHITE!

Al_Sharpton's_Banana_Hammock said...

"And that's funny how you assume I'm white "

I assumed he was white because of his racist comments and stupidity.

Chuck said...

"Next, you will tell us that Chris Leak sucks."

He did...as well as Danny Wueffel, Shane Matthews, Terry Dean and Jesse Campbell. They were all products of a very good system.

Which proves my point - in a good system, you can be asian, hispanic or white and still run an offense that can compete against top notch competition.

All this harping on black qbs makes me laugh since they are facing teams with predominantly black players.

"It's funny because....

YOU ARE WHITE!"

Hawaiian to be exact..thanks for playing.

"I assumed he was white because of his racist comments and stupidity."

As Archie Bunker once said, "if that isn't the black calling the kettle, pot."

I said nothing about racism in the my posts. Some of you like to use that lame old excuse when you just don't agree with what you hear.

And geez, the first post of this topic was racist, but that's okay cause it was about whitey.

In closing, I love this site. Been reading it for a month or so and crack up at the topics...as well as Dave's remarks.

Hope to exchange remarks in the future.

Sebastian said...

NOIS,

TONY RICE!!

Nice--or RIGHTEOUS as you say!

Let's hear it for the Negro and his National Championship ring.

Shake down the thunder baby, shake down the motherfuckin' thunder.