A Black Guy Who Plays Like a White Guy

Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins 

by Dave McMillian 

Last week, a buddy of mine found himself watching the opening NFL game between the Redskins and Giants in a crowded New York City bar, on the other side of town. When I say on the other side of town I mean his “tan” stuck out like a sore thumb. To make a long story bearable, he overheard two white men discussing Jason Campbell’s subpar quarterback performance. Now either they were not aware of my friend’s presence or they failed their Politically Correct course because they wasted no time in yelling to the other bar patrons: “Here we have a black guy that plays like a white guy. If you’re a black guy why not play like a black guy?” This simple but loaded statement had me thinking about several issues from, “Why is race associated with a quarterback’s play?” to “How many other black guys play like white guys?”

 

As offensive as the two New Yorkers sounded, I somewhat agreed with their assessment. Jason Campbell is a tall, heavy, plodding quarterback who has yet to show any of his athleticism. He takes long strides when he runs (I’m guessing a 5.2 in the 40) and his throwing motion is so slow and deliberate that Chris Cooley (the slow tight end) is usually waiting days for the football. All white quarterbacks do not have these traits, but if I described a slow, awkward, inept football player, would you think he was black? I am not saying that all black people are athletic (Lord knows I have seen some black folks who are not) but personally I expect a black NFL quarterback to have at least an ounce of mobility. That’s comparable to a white NBA point guard who can’t shoot free throws or a white person who doesn’t like coffee…it just doesn’t happen that often.

 

I realize that my racial generalizations may be offensive, but what is so harmful about saying most black people are more athletic than white people? I think the problem begins when one implies that being athletically gifted somehow means a person is deficient in terms of intelligence. If anything, a player who exemplifies superior athleticism at the pro-level also has to possess above-average intelligence. After all, he is competing against other great athletes.

 

On the opposite end of the spectrum, white athletes who are perceived as or labeled as playing like black guys are usually given cool nicknames like “white chocolate” or “Eminem.” If white athletes who play like black athletes are given cool nicknames, we should come up with some cool names for people like Jason Campbell and Byron Leftwich. How about “chocolate white bread” or “black cracker?” For some reason they don’t come off as smooth as “white chocolate.”

 

The well traveled Jason Williams of the LA Clippers came into the NBA displaying behind the back passes, crossovers and various other playground moves (code word for black) but I don’t think many black folks were upset about it. I am not sure how Williams or Mike Miller are regarded in the white community, but I get the feeling it’s not very highly. But that’s the NBA, a predominantly black league in which black culture is somewhat accepted. On the other hand, in the NFL there aren’t many white players who play like black guys. I am sure Ben Roethlisberger hangs out with black guys, but I never heard his game play described as “black.” Derek Anderson’s (Cleveland Browns QB) name sounds as if it belongs to a black guy, but last time I checked he was white and slow, might I add. The only white quarterback that I can recall actually playing with athleticism and speed was the 2001 Heisman trophy winner Eric Crouch. Crouch ran Nebraska’s triple option offense which required mobility and swiftness from the quarterback position, but does that mean he played “black?” However you describe Eric Crouch’s play, he didn’t play very long in the NFL. Drafted by the St. Louis Rams as a wide receiver, Crouch was often injured and was out of the league in 2005 without playing a down. Do you think he got “the white guy playing like a black guy” treatment? Hmmmm…

 

 

In the past, a black quarterback in the NFL was rare or non-existent. In order to even be considered for playing the position, a black guy had to be a magnificent athlete (Randall Cunningham). Ironically, most athletic black quarterbacks were asked to play other positions for the benefit of the team. On the other hand, it seems that white quarterbacks were given the reins regardless of what they ran in the “forty.” Thus we assumed most NFL quarterbacks were sluggish and lethargic. But as the NFL evolved to embrace more athletic quarterbacks and realized that a running quarterback puts butts in the seats (similar to the MLB integrating partly because of a moral issue and partly as a business decision), more and more blacks got opportunities to display their quarterback skills. Suddenly we began to see black quarterbacks with more than one skill set (speed) and America collectively said, “Wow, there are some black quarterbacks who are not athletic.” Hopefully, with future recruitment and selection of players based more on talent and skill and less on racial biases, America will begin to realize that the color of one’s skin has little to do with the kind of skills a quarterback possesses.

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dmac   |2008-10-14 20:56:11
I'd like to thank all my fans from Extremeskins.com, but while your at the site
take a look around...
ekahiway  - So full of holes it's not even funny...   |2008-10-14 13:31:36
How about a white QB drafted to be a WR for a black QB... does that throw a
round hole up into your square shaped ass? I take it back, "black
cracker" was funny. Spamming this badly written piece of
"controversial" crap on Extremeskins.com to entice further comments and
then labeling the those comments "Message Board Nazism" was pathetic.
Dave, you need to go back to school or find another job.
The Black QB   |2008-10-14 17:29:11
This article is garbage. You take 4 paragraphs to analyze/defend the comments
of some drunk New York barflies and top it off with a final sentence that
completely contradicts/ignores everything you had just said.

Factual errors
galore. Campbell ran a 4.72 at the combine, and a 4.69 at his campus workout.
He is faster than most of the league's starting QBs. The "slow" TE
Chris Cooley ran a 4.6 at his proday. He is also considered one of the best TEs
in the league.

I really hope someone isn't paying you to write articles for
this page. You sound like a casual fan of the game who doesn't deserve to be
listened to on any level.

Do yourself a favor and do a little research next
time... Hell, maybe you could even watch a little game footage!
Anonymous   |2008-10-09 11:17:03
How about "Vanilla Fudge"?
Steve Rickman   |2008-09-25 11:49:20
You forgot to Mention the whitiest black quarterback ever,Warren Moon. Argubaly,
one of the greatest to throw the pigskin. Just a thought, but an excellent
article otherwise.
OJ  - Campbell is coming into his own & being the athlet   |2008-09-24 14:37:53
Great piece Dave! JC has a long progression ahead of him, but I definetly see
promise...reminds me of a young Warren Moon.
Jose   |2008-09-19 04:29:29
Nicely done.
Anonymous   |2008-09-15 16:48:28
Doug Williams.
Truth  - Opposite Examples     |2008-09-14 23:59:09
For the hell of it, two examples that buck the so-called stereotypes:

Tim Tebow - used to be brought into the game just to run before he became the
starter for the Gators

Steve "Air" McNair
- although he had three NFL seasons with 400+ rushing yards, along with
years with 500+ and 600+ early in his career, I consider him more of
a traditional pocket passer, including his college days at Alcorn
State
Yanz   |2008-09-14 18:03:52
Well, I'm not so versed in NFL history as to make a commentary on black players
vs white players, but people making comments like that display ignorance at its
best.

Most of he QBs that we celebrate these days are white, are they not?
At least, that's how it feels to me. Black people being superior athletes is a
stereotype... I know plenty of black people who are not in the least bit
athletically inclined. I don't think it's right to hold Jason Campbell
accountable for the stereotypes of his race. I DO, however, think he needs to
be held accountable for his job. You're a pro QB who gets paid millions of
dollars to execute plays. Act like it, and stop making it so damned hard to be
a 'Skins fan!
D-MAC   |2008-09-12 14:18:48
Truthaboutit.net,

I've heard the Steve Young and the John Elway arguments to
refute the misconception, but I think both Elway and Young will be remembered as
QB's with superb throwing skills, who could scramble better than most. Key word
scramble. How many qb draws did Elway run in his career? With today's running
QB, offenses are created around their abilities. But with Young and Elway,
"running" was more of an improv or broken play thing.

P.S. I like
"African Snow"...funny
Truth     |2008-09-12 12:49:34
Aside from the diamond studs, I'm not sure where Mike Miller comes in...he is
counted on to be a shooter like the traditional white dude.

As far as
nicknames, how about Black Ivory or African Snow?

Finally, I'm kinda
disappointed that you mentioned Eric Crouch as the one white guy who could
run....no love for Steve Young? Isn't he the second all-time QB rusher next to
Randall Cunningham?

Overall, nice piece D-Mac.
to funny   |2008-09-12 07:12:15
Did i just see Warren Moons name in the same sentences as Jason Campbel. Wow
thats crazy. This must be about racce because that is the only thing those two
have in common
Ethan Spalding  - hor slaper     |2008-09-11 16:48:17
I liked what you had to say Dave but the dudes in the bar are retarded. Its
just a stupid ass thing to say on there part. He hasent done much but that
dosent mean hes playing like a certin race. If he played anything like Bret
Farve or Elway i'd be sised. They both show great athleticism on the feild.
Also if he played like Randle or Vick id be sised also. So Basically Cambell
just needs to play better overall and the dudes at the bar should get a swift
kick up the ass. gyea! Violetsays5.com
Raul   |2008-09-11 15:24:30
I think Jason Campbell is a QB in the mold of a Warren Moon. He's got a big arm,
but can outrun bigger guys if he has to. I also agree with your suggestion that
athleticism is the one notable quality about black athletes. Unfortunate, guys
like Vince Young who fail the wonderlik and still get rookie of the year don't
help the cause but what are you gonna do really. By the way, could you give
Byron Leftwich a nickname for next week. This was one of my favorite editorials
in a long time Dave. Thanks.
Alex  - Campbell can run, just doesn't do it   |2008-09-11 13:24:30
Jason Campbell has a solid 40 time, someone told me its around a 4.5. He ran for
500 yards his senior year at Auburn.

He just plays in pocket systems,
Gibbs/Saunders hated a QB who went out of the pocket. Zorn seems to want him to
stand back there too.
Dave "The Real One"  - Kudos   |2008-09-10 23:46:00
Great article. As long as Black bodies operate in a context where white males
exist at the apex of the social strata bodies of color will be devalued. We
forget that the entertainment is subject to whatever the audience wants to call
them especially the tinted bodies. The bad part is we continue to embrace these
gross generalizations. When i read the headline i knew roughly what would be a
discussed, an African American guy that lacked leg speed. Once again great
article sir.
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