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  • feltdizz
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    • May 2008
    • 27135

    #31
    Originally posted by flippy
    I tend to think that people just mention the offensive players that touch the ball. So our choices are be like Heath, Ben, AB, or Bell. Which of these guys is the most mild mannered out of these 4. And that's why people say Heath Miller.
    I really don't think there's more to it than that. But I dunno anything about racism and stuff. I'm generally naive. The only time I even noticed race was a time that my little brother took me to his families church in the south and it was an all black church. And I probably wouldn't have thought anything about it if I didn't have everyone staring at me like WTF is this guy doing here? LOL

    Society doesn't seem to care anymore as far as I can tell about race stuff. But Southern churches sure do.
    First off... no one said this was racism. I said race plays a part in the way we view celebrations on this team. Hell, I thought Keisel did the guitar thing but maybe that was another white player?

    As far as southern churches go.. if that was your first time noticing race then you are a liar or I missed the joke. Nothing worse than someone in america who is over 30 acting like they didnt grow up seeing color or didnt feel racism until Blacks laid eyes on them. America forces us to see race even if we swear up and down we had the perfect non racial upbringing.
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    • hawaiiansteel
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      • May 2008
      • 35261

      #32

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      • flippy
        Legend
        • Dec 2008
        • 17088

        #33
        Originally posted by feltdizz
        First off... no one said this was racism. I said race plays a part in the way we view celebrations on this team. Hell, I thought Keisel did the guitar thing but maybe that was another white player?

        As far as southern churches go.. if that was your first time noticing race then you are a liar or I missed the joke. Nothing worse than someone in america who is over 30 acting like they didnt grow up seeing color or didnt feel racism until Blacks laid eyes on them. America forces us to see race even if we swear up and down we had the perfect non racial upbringing.
        Race playing a part of this issue would make it racism. The word racism comes from the word race. I have no clue how your trying to slice your words up? You've lost me. Race = racism to me. If you have a different connotation of the word, I don't know what that is.

        Sorry that America made your life about race. What reason could make you think I would lie about racism not being an issue in my life? Maybe if I was in the minority I would have noticed people treating me different. But I'm not so it wasn't an issue I've experienced. I never noticed race being an issue to people until I moved to the south. Down here was the first time I ever saw black and white people treat each other differently. And the church comment was half a joke and half serious. Sunday mornings here feel like it's before the civil war. I had no idea that white and black people went to different churches.

        The reason it jumped out at me is cause people actually asked me what I was doing there? In all seriousness, the only other place I've noticed that racism might exist besides the churches is the prisons. I've volunteered in prisons for 5-10 yrs teaching classes and I noticed the prisoners (in high security prisons) were something like 10% white, 60-70% black, and 20-30% mexican. Prior to doing that I would have guessed the prisons had the same mix of people as there are on the outside but it's not even close.

        All I can do is make comments from my set of life experiences. If I had to guess, I would speculate that the majority of people in the majority race never thought about race at all because it didn't impact them in any way. And the minorities cared cause it did have an impact.

        Sucks if bad stuff has an impact on you. But with everything bad that happens to anyone, most people in the world don't notice unless it's something that directly impacts them. I've noticed that as I get older and experience more negative stuff. I end up feeling like a jerk for not caring sooner about different stuff. Whatever. Everyone in the world is a jerk about something.
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        • buccoray61
          Starter
          • Jul 2009
          • 945

          #34
          I think the worst one I ever saw by a Steeler was Bobby Shaw's "Superman" when the Steelers were getting pounded by the Titans.

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          • Slapstick
            Rookie
            • May 2008
            • 0

            #35
            This thread is being derailed...

            That being said, once you reach your teenage years, the only way you can continue to be oblivious to race in the US is to be intentionally obtuse...

            (Yes, it's a Shawshank reference...but it was not intentional)
            Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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            • RuthlessBurgher
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 33208

              #36
              Originally posted by Slapstick
              This thread is being derailed...

              That being said, once you reach your teenage years, the only way you can continue to be oblivious to race in the US is to be intentionally obtuse...

              (Yes, it's a Shawshank reference...but it was not intentional)
              Shawshank doesn't see race either. Morgan Freeman's character was originally written to be an Irishman. They used the "maybe because I'm Irish" joke in the movie.
              Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

              Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

              We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

              We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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              • feltdizz
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 27135

                #37
                Sorry Flippy... but i dont think discussing race = racism

                I never said anything about good or bad experiences but in America its impossible to not experience, see, feel, etc when it comes to race. This country forces us to see and address racial issues.

                I'm ranting and side tracking so I will wrap it up. I just gwt frustrated when people say they dont see race. Thats a lie and an ignorant statement to make. If a guy Ben's size with the #7 ran into the game and with Ben's last name on his back and was Black we would all notice.

                We see race... we see color... and its OK. It doesnt make one a bigot or a racist to see race or address race.

                Oh, and if church and prison are the only 2 times you noticed, lol. Good joke
                Last edited by feltdizz; 05-28-2014, 03:26 PM.
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                • flippy
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 17088

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Slapstick
                  This thread is being derailed...

                  That being said, once you reach your teenage years, the only way you can continue to be oblivious to race in the US is to be intentionally obtuse...

                  (Yes, it's a Shawshank reference...but it was not intentional)
                  My bad. Sorry for responding and being oblivious. I'll leave you to your discussions
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                  • Sugar
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 3700

                    #39
                    To answer the question, no kinds of celebrations bother me. I wish the NFL allowed them to do more in the way of taunting as well, as long as they don't touch the other player.

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                    • sick beats
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 2144

                      #40
                      How did my thread turn into a race thing? That was never part of the subject. Everything turns into race these days. Even my favorite sports shows spend 50% of the time debating race topics. Can we just get over it already?

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                      • Mr.wizard
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                        • May 2014
                        • 6617

                        #41
                        Originally posted by BradshawsHairdresser
                        No need to play the race card. It's not about "being like the white guy." It's about doing your job as a professional. That's what I want to see--I don't care what the player's skin color is. Walter Payton was one of my all-time favorite players...I don't remember him having to do these idiotic chicken dances or whatever you call them after he scored a touchdown. Do we really need some kind of celebration every time a guy makes a good tackle, or a first-down? It's supposed to be a team game, but so many of the antics we see are all about "look at me, look at me." I can see a spontaneous show of emotion when you've just made a crucial play...but this other crap just gets old with me.
                        Yes a lot of players do need to celebrate, its good for business. Getting recognized and standing out makes the player recognizable and therefore marketable, which leads to endorsement deals. Not to mention its fun, this is entertainment, a show, a spectacle and players should ham it up out there. If my doctor celebrated after a successful surgery that would bother me, but if a young kid makes an athletic play during a game and does a little dance, as a competitor I can appreciate that.

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                        • feltdizz
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 27135

                          #42
                          If my doctor completed a successful that cured an illness he or she could do the running man while beatboxing Purple Rain.
                          Seriously tho..like Wizard said. Its entertainment. People pay for a show...watching robots isnt fun.
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                          • BradshawsHairdresser
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                            • Dec 2008
                            • 7056

                            #43
                            Well, I can only speak for myself...I'm a fan that pays to watch professional football. Not a bunch of self-promoting crap. If I wanted to see dancing, I'd tune into "Dancing With the Stars."

                            But the way things are going, that's about all that the NFL will be before long...no more hitting, just a bunch of grown men gyrating and prancing around...to borrow from a famous Steeler of old, might as well start putting dresses on all of 'em.

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                            • feltdizz
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 27135

                              #44
                              Originally posted by BradshawsHairdresser
                              Well, I can only speak for myself...I'm a fan that pays to watch professional football. Not a bunch of self-promoting crap. If I wanted to see dancing, I'd tune into "Dancing With the Stars."

                              But the way things are going, that's about all that the NFL will be before long...no more hitting, just a bunch of grown men gyrating and prancing around...to borrow from a famous Steeler of old, might as well start putting dresses on all of 'em.
                              Well... this is professional football. A game... its a freaking game. Unfortunately some people forget its a game and part of the game has entertainment and celebrations.

                              Tiger fist pumps after a nice shot
                              Tennis stars scream like crazy when they swing and fist pump on nice shots
                              Soccer players flop and do crazy things after goals
                              Basketball players show out after a dunk
                              Baseball players clear dugouts when a player hits a HR and shows up the pithcer


                              I say all this to remind you and others that professional football is a bunch of 20 year olds and a few 30 year olds who play a GAME.

                              You can always turn it off or turn to CSPAN.
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                              • Mr.wizard
                                Legend
                                • May 2014
                                • 6617

                                #45
                                Originally posted by BradshawsHairdresser
                                Well, I can only speak for myself...I'm a fan that pays to watch professional football. Not a bunch of self-promoting crap. If I wanted to see dancing, I'd tune into "Dancing With the Stars."

                                But the way things are going, that's about all that the NFL will be before long...no more hitting, just a bunch of grown men gyrating and prancing around...to borrow from a famous Steeler of old, might as well start putting dresses on all of 'em.
                                Well PROFESSIONAL football is about promoting ones self, endorsements and fame are all part of the professional part. The more famous a player is increases his value, not just for him but for the franchise and networks as well.

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