Thursday, August 25, 2011

EPIC FAIL: ESPN Recruits Toure' To Write about a White Mike Vick (BLOG,ARTICLE)

This story appears in the Sept. 5 issue of ESPN The Magazine.

WHEN MICHAEL VICK PLAYS, I see streetball. I don't just mean that sort of football where you have to count to four-Mississippi before you can rush the quarterback, nearly everything breaks down and it's all great fun. I also mean street basketball. Vick's style reminds me of Allen Iverson -- the speed, the court sense, the sharp cuts, the dekes, the swag. In those breathtaking moments when the Eagles QB abandons the pocket and takes off, it feels as if he's thumbing his nose at the whole regimented, militaristic ethos of the game.





All of that is why, to me, Vick seems to have a deeply African-American approach to the game. I'm not saying that a black QB who stands in the pocket ain't playing black. I'm saying Vick's style is so badass, so artistic, so fluid, so flamboyant, so relentless -- so representative of black athletic style -- that if there were a stat for swagger points, Vick would be the No. 1 quarterback in the league by far.


Race is an undeniable and complex element of Vick's story, both because of his style as well as the rarity of black QBs in the NFL. A decade after he became the first black QB to be drafted No. 1 overall, about one in five of the league's passers is African-American, compared with two-thirds of all players. But after his arrest for dogfighting, so many people asked: Would a white football player have gotten nearly two years in prison for what Vick did to dogs


This question makes me cringe. It is so facile, naive, shortsighted and flawed that it is meaningless. Whiteness comes with great advantages, but it's not a get-out-of-every-crime-free card. Killing dogs is a heinous crime that disgusts and frightens many Americans. I'm certain white privilege would not be enough to rescue a white NFL star caught killing dogs.


The problem with the "switch the subject's race to determine if it's racism" test runs much deeper than that. It fails to take into account that switching someone's race changes his entire existence. In making Vick white, you have him born to different parents. That alone sets his life trajectory in an entirely different direction. Thus when this hypothetical white Michael Vick ... wait, I can't even continue that sentence in good faith. I mean, who would this white Vick be? That person is unknowable. When you alter his race, it's like those Back to the Future movies where someone goes back in time, inadvertently changes one small thing about his parents' dating history and then the person starts to disappear. If Vick had been born to white parents, you wouldn't even be reading this right now. That Vick would have had radically different options in life compared with the Vick who grew up in the projects of Newport News, Va., where many young black men see sports as the only way out.


This is not to say there aren't insights to be gained from hypotheticals. One pertinent question: Would a white kid have been introduced to dogfighting at a young age and have it become normalized to the extent that he builds it into his life after he joins the NFL? It's possible, but it's far less likely because what made Vick stand out among dogfighters is less race than class. The deep pockets of an NFL star led to a kennel that was too big not to fail eventually. But if it did, though, would this white kid have been busted? Remember, it wasn't suspicion of dogfighting that started the investigation that put Vick in jail. It was that element that we've all seen hold back or bring down so many athletes from the hood -- the entourage. Vick's cousin Davon Boddie was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell in Hampton, Va. When police asked him for his address, he led them to the home where Bad Newz Kennels was located. After that, Vick never had a chance.


Here's another question: If Vick grew up with the paternal support that white kids are more likely to have (72 percent percent of black children are born to unwed mothers compared with 29 percent of white children), would he have been involved in dogfighting? I ask this not to look for an excuse but to explore the roots of his behavior. Vick's stunningly stupid moral breakdown with respect to dogs is certainly related to the culture of the world he grew up in, which he says fully embraced dogfighting. But it's also related to the household he grew up in.

Vick's father, Michael Boddie, was not a positive influence on him growing up. Boddie admitted to The Washington Post that he was a cocaine user and had been high and drunk around young Vick. He says he often prepared the family garage so Vick could have pit bull fights there. Boddie's account is disputed by a family friend, who says Vick's mother would not have allowed that. Either way, at some point in Vick's youth, his father became estranged from the family. This breakdown of Vick's paternal relationship is a pattern that's all too common among black men of his generation. Too many are left to define manhood on their own, so they gravitate toward the most charismatic and inspiring men in their world. Sometimes those men are gritty local sports coaches who teach them the value of hard work, but sometimes they're ghetto celebrities who are unsavory role models with bad habits.

Ultimately, there is no separating Vick from his circumstances: his race, parents, economics and opportunities. Alter any of those elements and everything about him and how the world sees him would be unrecognizable.

So let's look at him a different way. Let's see him as someone in the third act of the epic movie that is his life, leading a team that many expect to see in the Super Bowl. Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" is playing underneath because the humbled protagonist has finally overcome his personal demons and has begun living up to his athletic promise. And to those who believe we should judge a man by how he responds when dealing with the worst life has to offer -- with how he climbs after he hits rock bottom -- Michael Vick has become heroic.


And that has nothing to do with race.






Okay, Okay, Okay we understand THE OVERALL Message...but FOR REAL? The execution was terrible. Starting off with this right here:


WHEN MICHAEL VICK PLAYS, I see streetball. I don't just mean that sort of football where you have to count to four-Mississippi before you can rush the quarterback, nearly everything breaks down and it's all great fun. I also mean street basketball. Vick's style reminds me of Allen Iverson -- the speed, the court sense, the sharp cuts, the dekes, the swag. In those breathtaking moments when the Eagles QB abandons the pocket and takes off, it feels as if he's thumbing his nose at the whole regimented, militaristic ethos of the game


All of that is why, to me, Vick seems to have a deeply African-American approach to the game. I'm not saying that a black QB who stands in the pocket ain't playing black. I'm saying Vick's style is so badass, so artistic, so fluid, so flamboyant, so relentless -- so representative of black athletic style -- that if there were a stat for swagger points, Vick would be the No. 1 quarterback in the league by far.

Toure' you have been on thin Ice in the black community for a while, from hosting shows on Fuse about Hip Hop and being borderline disrespectful to the people because IT IS CLEAR you DO NOT know what YOU ARE Talking about. To Random Outburst on Twitter that just stupid and ridiculous. To Saying this dumb **** "if it were a stat for Swagger Points". Right Now You deserve a Black Out.


Your point is clearly made, and your also right it is dumb, and quite immature of people to assume if Mike Vick was white he would'nt have received such a hard sentence! but Toure' you sir have dropped the ball. The fair question to ask is why their are so FEW BLACK quarterbacks in the NFL when they clearly play as good as their white counterparts, and why does Mike Vick STAY in the spotlight. Maybe it's because people like YOU see a chance to speak on something you absolutely have no business speaking on. Scrambling as a Quarterback is not a black athletic style its a elusive style of not wanting to get Knocked Out by a 300lb Defensive Lineman who have one job, Stop you from SCORING., It IS the will of wanting to WIN THE GAME think of all the white scrambling QB's Doug Flutie, Archie Manning, John Elway, Steve Grogan, Roger Staubach, Steve Young, Frank Tarkenton, Even Tim Tebow, and Brett Favre!

This further validates that you sir are far removed from the reality of the black community, and just utter random facts that we all have seen in studies and other forums to keep reminding people of why the black community IS SO DIFFERENT then everyone elses. It feels like you have sold out for a couple bucks and acceptance..signing your name by a picture of a white face on a black man's body in ultra bad taste.

There were many ways to approach this topic. As a Black man you should have understood the sensitive nature of this topic, and how hard it is on Mike Vick to play in this league as a black QB period, whether there were dog fighting charges or not, but hey... then again....we don't expect you to understand. You compared Mike Vick to Streetball, and claimed he had a "deeply African American approach to the Game." I've never seen a African American NFL and there arent enough black Quarterbacks in the game to say its "Deeply African American"


So basically you have hung him out to dry, given white america yet another couple months of fuel to burn on something that should have been over long ago. Let the man play football while you sit miles away and collect residuals off this terribly executed almost offensive article that speaks nothing to the game of football. ESPN played you, and you did'nt see it. If a white person wrote this it would be hell to pay, but its ok because some Black guy that the black community barely respects wrote it...it should get a pass NO WAY. Toure' epic fail.

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