Next week Bob will lecture the nation about getting more transvestites in the NFL to better represent the demographics of the country...
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Bob Costas of NBC Sports waded into the controversy over the Washington Redskins nickname Sunday night, devoting a commentary to the topic at halftime of the nationally televised game between the Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys.
"Think for a moment about the term 'Redskins' and how it truly differs from [other team nicknames based on Native American images]," Costas said. "Ask yourself what the equivalent would be, if directed [at] African-Americans. Hispanics. Asians. Or members of any other ethnic group. When considered that way, 'Redskins' can’t possibly honor a heritage, or a noble character trait, nor can it possibly be considered a neutral term.
"It is an insult, a slur, no matter now benign the present-day intent," Costas continued.
The Redskins were playing for the first time since President Barack Obama told the Associated Press in an interview last weekend that he would "think about" changing the name if he owned the team. Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, who has previously vowed never to change the name, responded by sending a letter to season ticket holders claiming that the name was "never a label. It was, and continues to be, a badge of honor."
The Redskins franchise has had the nickname since 1933, when their named was changed from the "Boston Braves." The team moved to Washington in 1937.
Earlier Sunday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said that he believed Snyder was "way down the road" in consideration of whether the name should be changed.
"I'm confident he's listening," Goodell said. "I'm confident he feels strongly about the name but also wants to do the right thing."
Costas has used his halftime segment to dip into controversial issues before. Last December, after Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher shot and killed his girlfriend before taking his own life, Costas quoted a column by Jason Whitlock, then of FoxSports.com, who said "our current gun culture simply ensures that more and more domestic disputes will end in the ultimate tragedy."
North American Lambada Dance Champion 1988, 1989, 1991.
Costas has spoken. Ah . . . well that settles it, then.
That only leaves the question of restitution. How much money will it take to overcome the years and years of injury and abuse that the team name has caused the noble Native American.
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Just about the only thing that the idiots running NBC Sports could do to make SNF worse would be to bring back Keith Olbermann.
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Some of us still bother to tune in portions of their package to try to listen to what Tony Dungy has to say, but most of their Football Night in America broadcast runs across the screen "muted" because of the idiots they have on there blathering away....
Quote: FP123 wrote in post #3Just about the only thing that the idiots running NBC Sports could do to make SNF worse would be to bring back Keith Olbermann.
They really wanted too but ESPN got to him first.
North American Lambada Dance Champion 1988, 1989, 1991.
What the hell does he really know? He's nothing more than a little weasel in a puppet suit that is ran out there to speak the company line.
Why does anybody even pay any attention to anything he says?
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Quote: FP123 wrote in post #3Just about the only thing that the idiots running NBC Sports could do to make SNF worse would be to bring back Keith Olbermann.
They really wanted too but ESPN got to him first.
How many times has Olbermann been fired or walked out?