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...the time comes. From the “Online Edition The Post Athens, Ohio, Ohio University.” http://thepost.baker.ohiou.edu/archives3/may02/052102/s1.html (Ohio running back Chad Brinker rushed for more then 3,900yards and was twice named ALL-STATE during his career at Martins Ferry High School. Despite being blessed with speed and deceptive power, the Mr. Ohio football Award finalist was passed on time by recruiters. “A lot of recruiters will tell you straight up that race are an issue” Brinker said “when I was recruited some school told me we‘re looking for a 220 pound black guy that can run. I was a 175-pound white guy who could run. I really wise things weren’t that way.) “Ohio running back coach Everett Sand has seen the discrepancy. A former running back, Sands said running back is still predominately an African-American position. But good coaches put the best players on the field to win as many games as possible.) But I believed that if you are white or black and you are smart have skill and are good at the tailback positions it really doesn’t matter as long as you can win the game. Like Patricia Leigh-Brown said in Muslim prom on page 27 paragraph 30. It’s difficult at best, “It takes a lot of self-control” I have a lot of respect for these kids. Indeed looking at that football player should play any positions that they want to not because of color of the skin or the height of a player. They should play the position because the are good at it and if people don’t give the player a chance then they will be missing out a lot from that player. I will like to talk about race relationship. Do blacks and whites players like each other in football? For example after I left SIU-C I transfer to College Of DuPage and some of my teammates where talking bad about are players outside of football practices it’s kind of funny because I would have never know this if I hadn’t heard it my self. My brother Louis knew a football player named Joe Johnson who used to play football for the New Orleans Saints. Johnson was a defensive lineman for the Saints and he told my brother that he hate working with and playing with all the white people and players that were on the team and also hated the fans. Johnson said he never could get over what his family had to go through in the past with slavery so he cannot stand any white person. But at the same time he knew at game time on Sunday he would have to put personal feelings aside and play together with his teammates, because in football players have to come together so they can win in order to make the playoffs and have a chance at winning the SuperBowl. Nicholas D. Kristof “Love and Race” on page 10 paragraph 7 we should welcome any trend that makes a superficial issues like color less central to how we categorize each other. I want to talk about the immigration in football. Why don’t we have players from other countries playing in the College or the NFL? Sine most sports represent different culture on a team. When I think about that I don’t know if they are scared to play football or if they don’t know how to play the game or the fans might not welcome them in because in football the fans might like you or they would hate you. For me I think it’s kind of funny because they have this game called rugby and that is just like playing football but the only difference is you don’t have pads or helmet. My next topic I want to talk about is American image for football players. From my experiences in Little League, High School and College. I am a formal college football player at my colleges that I want to. People would say to me that I’m to small to be playing football, that I might get hurt, but they don’t know the training that I do every day two times or sometime three times a day do be the kind of player that I’m. It gets me very mad about it but instead of letting people see the anger that I have I take it on my training and on the playing field because I have a NFL Combines to get ready for and I know sooner or later I will be playing professional football at the NFL level. And I will be and the Hall Of Fame at Running Back. I think people said understand in any sports that the players play in that you can’t be this 6’0 225 pound player. You have to deal with being a small player and work as hard as any body out there and that is way all little people are faster and quicker then the big players. I want to talk about a football player name Barry Sanders. Sanders Is a Running Back who lives in Wichita, Kansas? Sanders first attempt at running back didn't come until the fourth game of his senior year (1985) at Wichita North High School. In th...

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