palialka
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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What I said is selective in the sense that it’s my opinion, nothing more. Your stance is that the Mayo hire was based completely on race, ethnicity etc,. I disagree with that."Not everything is about skin color"... except for all the times it is, along with all the millions of dollars Kraft pours into racial/ethnically motivated initiatives (not just skin color... race). You're just choosing to selectively apply it and block it out when it's inconvenient.
You can choose to play the race card if you want. Quite frankly, it’s a lazy argument and I’m tired of it always being used to denigrate and divide instead of looking at complex issues intelligently.
The Krafts obviously saw something in Mr. Mayo and felt strongly enough to give him an opportunity. The Krafts are also astute businessmen and they’re not just going to turn over the keys of a billion dollar asset to someone based exclusively on his look.
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