Don't talk about it. Be aware of it.
Mark Davis, the owner of the Las Vegas Raiders football team, was at the center of everything that happened during the week of the draft. He had time to talk about the one man that has been hovering over the league like a black cloud.
Davis kept complaining about the weather.
He deserves every chance in the world to become a quarterback in the National Football League, according to Davis. I'm still standing by it. I would welcome him with open arms if our coaches or general manager wanted him to be the quarterback.
If you feel strongly about the matter, then you need to wait and see what the coaches and general manager have to say.
It isn't like you have the best quarterback room in the league, as you have to rely on the likes of Nick Mullens andGarrett Gilbert.
The man who signed Jon Gruden to a $100 million contract and who had Mike Mayock as his general manager, is this ignorant because he had a legendary artist and a Grambling State band perform at a game last season.
This is the second time in the last two months that a powerful white man has extended a faux olive branch to a black man, but hasn't been able to restart his career.
Does that guy deserve a second chance? "I think he does, I think he did in March," said Pete Carroll. From the moment he walked in the Seattle quarterback room, he was the most successful signal-caller of the bunch.
We watched as Chase Daniel,Mitch Trubisky, Brian Hoyer, Jeff Driskel, Tim Boyle, and Colt McCoy secured jobs for next season. The man who played in a Super Bowl and was once one of the faces of the league can't get a job because he knelt for Black people.
The owners and head coaches of the National Football League have a lot of influence. Real power is still being talked about in the biggest offseason week on the NFL calendar while not having played in a while.