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Former NFL running back proposes black vs. white ‘Race Bowl’ game

By Chris Donaldson

 

A former NFL running back kicked off controversy over a social media post criticizing the football acumen of “average white guys” and called for a racially segregated bowl game to prove black superiority on the gridiron.

In a post to X, previously known as Twitter, Rashard Mendenhall who played six seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals suggested one way that the league could take its obsession with race to the next level.

Seeming to react to criticism of current Steelers coach Mike Tomlin who like Mendenhall is black, the ex-player sounded off with his very own contribution to the current atmosphere of racial acrimony.

“I’m sick of average white guys commenting on football. Y’all not even good at football. Can we please replace the Pro Bowl with an All-Black vs. All-White bowl so these cats can stop trying to teach me who’s good at football. I’m better than ur goat,” he said.

In an earlier post defending the embattled Steelers coach from critics, the former star RB wrote, “I don’t understand how you can talk about Tomlin’s playoff record, without acknowledging that Kenny Pickett has only played one year. Who was the QB for all those playoffs loses?!! Literally all of them. Make up your minds. How you arbitrarily separate Mike & Ben in de W/L column?” …

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