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You were the one that mentioned tank tops along with hats, hoods, Durags, earrings, or other jewelry. Then you said that EVERYTHING that Kirk said and implemented was directed at black players. So everything except tank tops?

I shouldn't have eaten the extra fat crayons.
I’m not surprised you’re ignorantly choosing to ignore blatant racism, it’s the Iowa way.

I misspoke when I said “everything Kirk said” and since you’re hung up on semantics, I’ll use the fat scented crayons for you - Kirk implementing “no durags or certain hairstyles” culture that was directly targeting black athletes, and 100% implemented to suppress the black athletes. Does this make sense, or are you still going to defend racism?
 

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I am not trying to defend racism, I am trying to understand your argument. According to the article you posted tank tops were one of the things listed by the black players who felt they were being discriminated against at Iowa. When you're slow like I am, it's hard to follow when you keep changing what you're trying to say.

I will type this slowly for you, as I said before Iowa had issues that needed to be cleaned up. It appears they are making progress, but unless you are on the inside who really knows.

It looks like Coach Sanders is implementing some of the same things that got Iowa in trouble.
 

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I am not trying to defend racism, I am trying to understand your argument. According to the article you posted tank tops were one of the things listed by the black players who felt they were being discriminated against at Iowa. When you're slow like I am, it's hard to follow when you keep changing what you're trying to say.

I will type this slowly for you, as I said before Iowa had issues that needed to be cleaned up. It appears they are making progress, but unless you are on the inside who really knows.

It looks like Coach Sanders is implementing some of the same things that got Iowa in trouble.

So did you not read the article I posted then or what? Because the entire thing was about the racial stuff that has happened within the walls of your favorite football team - from the ex strength coach sagging his pants and turning his hat backwards to mock the black athletes to the athletes themselves talking about what Kirk said in regards to durags (they spelled them “‘do-rags’” in the article, if you would have read it), tattoos, and certain hairstyles.

Sanders isn’t implementing ANYTHING that directly points a finger at black athletes the way Kirk did. Sanders is implementing a standard set of rules that’s found in just about every college football program, when it pertains to how to show up to meetings, and how to represent yourself and the football team in the classroom
 
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He's definitely going to get talent. We'll see if its a Penny at Memphis situation or if he can actually win with the talent.
 

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So did you not read the article I posted then or what? Because the entire thing was about the racial stuff that has happened within the walls of your favorite football team - from the ex strength coach sagging his pants and turning his hat backwards to mock the black athletes to the athletes themselves talking about what Kirk said in regards to durags (they spelled them “‘do-rags’” in the article, if you would have read it), tattoos, and certain hairstyles.

Sanders isn’t implementing ANYTHING that directly points a finger at black athletes the way Kirk did. Sanders is implementing a standard set of rules that’s found in just about every college football program, when it pertains to how to show up to meetings, and how to represent yourself and the football team in the classroom
I read the article and directly quoted it in one of my previous posts. This is directly from the article you linked and what I posted earlier.

"The report said many black players did not feel welcome or supported in the program. Players reported that they were long not allowed to wear 'do-rags,' tank tops, earrings or other jewelry in the football building and were discouraged from getting tattoos or having certain hair styles. Black players said they felt singled out, isolated and forced to suppress their personalities."

So Deion is against tank tops in the classroom and according to the article you linked Iowa was against tank tops in the football building. According to one of your earlier posts tank tops were one of the things suppressing black players. Now tank tops aren't an issue, got it.
 

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I read the article and directly quoted it in one of my previous posts. This is directly from the article you linked and what I posted earlier.

"The report said many black players did not feel welcome or supported in the program. Players reported that they were long not allowed to wear 'do-rags,' tank tops, earrings or other jewelry in the football building and were discouraged from getting tattoos or having certain hair styles. Black players said they felt singled out, isolated and forced to suppress their personalities."

So Deion is against tank tops in the classroom and according to the article you linked Iowa was against tank tops in the football building. According to one of your earlier posts tank tops were one of the things suppressing black players. Now tank tops aren't an issue, got it.
Dafuq?
 
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I read the article and directly quoted it in one of my previous posts. This is directly from the article you linked and what I posted earlier.

"The report said many black players did not feel welcome or supported in the program. Players reported that they were long not allowed to wear 'do-rags,' tank tops, earrings or other jewelry in the football building and were discouraged from getting tattoos or having certain hair styles. Black players said they felt singled out, isolated and forced to suppress their personalities."

So Deion is against tank tops in the classroom and according to the article you linked Iowa was against tank tops in the football building. According to one of your earlier posts tank tops were one of the things suppressing black players. Now tank tops aren't an issue, got it.
This isn’t a Colorado message board. If Prime creates the racist environment that KF did, he should face the same, uhm, consequences…
 
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Thread has really gotten derailed with the “is it racist?” stuff. Go try to prove your point on the politics board.
 

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I read the article and directly quoted it in one of my previous posts. This is directly from the article you linked and what I posted earlier.

"The report said many black players did not feel welcome or supported in the program. Players reported that they were long not allowed to wear 'do-rags,' tank tops, earrings or other jewelry in the football building and were discouraged from getting tattoos or having certain hair styles. Black players said they felt singled out, isolated and forced to suppress their personalities."

So Deion is against tank tops in the classroom and according to the article you linked Iowa was against tank tops in the football building. According to one of your earlier posts tank tops were one of the things suppressing black players. Now tank tops aren't an issue, got it.
Perhaps you’re focused on the wrong portions moron….
 

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I read the article and directly quoted it in one of my previous posts. This is directly from the article you linked and what I posted earlier.

"The report said many black players did not feel welcome or supported in the program. Players reported that they were long not allowed to wear 'do-rags,' tank tops, earrings or other jewelry in the football building and were discouraged from getting tattoos or having certain hair styles. Black players said they felt singled out, isolated and forced to suppress their personalities."

So Deion is against tank tops in the classroom and according to the article you linked Iowa was against tank tops in the football building. According to one of your earlier posts tank tops were one of the things suppressing black players. Now tank tops aren't an issue, got it.
I can’t tell if you’re extremely dense, trying to troll, or are just dumb and ignorant
 
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They don’t even have the money to pay Sanders and they think they are getting Mike Zimmer to be DC. Sanders thinks he is running a reality show not a football program. This is going to blow up in their faces.

Sanders is going to be extremely successful there. Colorado already has better players interested in their program than they've had at any point in the last 15-20 years.