HuskerNationNick
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I don't think his skin color has anything to do with where he is placed at in the draft. If position typing by race was "very real", then why did a white QB go #1, and then a BLACK QB go #2 in the draft last year? No way a Black QB should have gone in the first round, based upon your statement you made. Landry Jones, and every other white QB should have gone before him, since majority of Hall of Famer's and currect QB's are white.Be real, if they had a little more melanin they would valued higher. Position typing by race is very real.ummmm.........undervalued for various reasons (skin color)
I disagree.I don't think I'm saying anything everyone on here doesn't already know
As for the second part, you disagree that Rex Burkhead doesn't offer a very unique skill set, or are you just taking the skin color comment out of context?
I really hope you don't have this same view out in the real world.
If you wanted to just be honest with yourself for 1 minute, and realize that Rex is just a slightly above average RB and played half of his Senior season due to an injury, had more to do with his draft placement than his color. His character is what sets him above most of those guys. Just because he excelled at more things in a practice combine, doesn't mean he is better than most of them. Eddie Lacey has proven that he is by far, the best RB coming into the combine, but IIRC, Rex outperformed him too.
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