HawkeyeWalker
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KMM has been good. Hinkle was an all time great (at least imo)
MV's story is yet to fully materialize, but I love the route running.
MV's story is yet to fully materialize, but I love the route running.
I think one of the big problems we make in society is pretending that race does not exist, or pretending you do not notice certain trends in racial differences (such as the fact that a large majority of skill position players at the highest level of football happen to be of African-American descent). However, when you choose to make broad generalizations about an individual based upon his race, that is the very definition of racism. I suppose you could argue that your evaluation does not hinge upon his skin color, but it was notable that you included that as one of the characteristics indicating he is not worthy of Power5 playing time.
VandeBerg is certainly not big, but he is a good athlete. With regards to top-end speed, he is just so-so (4.5 40m, not great, not bad; 11.42 FAT 100m in high school). But he has great acceleration and short-area power. He is a 45 foot triple-jumper, and a 22.5 foot long jumper, which is a great indication of his overall athleticism. We have seen that on the field as well; he has displayed good quickness in route-running, in his punt/kick returns, and with the ball in his hands. The smoke route that Beathard almost skipped to him on the last drive vs. NW should have gone for a loss, but he turned it into 4 yards by making the first guy miss.
So while no one is arguing he is a dominant receiver, and Iowa is certainly not "hitching its wagon" to him (i.e. building their passing game around him), he seems to be a valuable player with some strengths and weaknesses. It would be interesting to hear from a professional such as HawkeyeGameFilm regarding his ability and his place at a BigTen school.
In the same vein, it is frustrating when analysts seem to believe that only white players can be smart, hard-working guys. Someone earlier in this thread, when writing about hard-working Hawkeyes, mentioned 5 or 6 white players; I was nice to see someone respond with the names of other players on the team who also display those characteristics, while having a different skin color.
Sorry, this comes off as very "high-horseish", but just a pet-peave of mine that I wanted to air.
So, a bunch of middle aged white guys on message boards are being racist towards a white receiver? Actually, I'm not sure that is the definition or racism.
VandeBerg is doing really well. That's great. I'm happy for him. Maybe people should leave Willies (we don't really know a lot about him, really) out of this. Willies had serious athletic gifts, but he's gone. I saw a lot of assumptions about Willies' character, so if you want to discuss race and assumptions, start there.
So, a bunch of middle aged white guys on message boards are being racist towards a white receiver? Actually, I'm not sure that is the definition or racism.
VandeBerg is doing really well. That's great. I'm happy for him. Maybe people should leave Willies (we don't really know a lot about him, really) out of this. Willies had serious athletic gifts, but he's gone. I saw a lot of assumptions about Willies' character, so if you want to discuss race and assumptions, start there.
The "plight of the white receiver" certainly is not one of the biggest racial injustices we have to tackle as a society. By the fact remains that if you judge a person's ability or worth based upon the color of his skin, that is racism. I think your point about Willies is astute.
I think one of the big problems we make in society is pretending that race does not exist, or pretending you do not notice certain trends in racial differences (such as the fact that a large majority of skill position players at the highest level of football happen to be of African-American descent). However, when you choose to make broad generalizations about an individual based upon his race, that is the very definition of racism.
If you're trying to in any way, shape or form accuse me of racism, yes, I would wholeheartedly argue that.I suppose you could argue that your evaluation does not hinge upon his skin color
And therein lies the rub. Not dominant. Doesn't have top-end speed. Not big (which could potentially make him a solid red zone target). But, he's getting PT as a freshman and in line to be our No. 2 next year.So while no one is arguing he is a dominant receiver
Forget the Big Ten. Look at the Top 25. That's where all of us Hawkeye fans want to be, right? Go find a Top 25 team that has a walk-on freshman who was recruited mainly by lower level FCS teams, who is small, skinny and not overly fast getting any meaningful playing time.It would be interesting to hear from a professional such as HawkeyeGameFilm regarding his ability and his place at a BigTen school.
Please. Do you really want to get into a discussion about which race is better at sports?
You have missed the entire point.
My point is that even though this may be true on a population level, it is not fair to look at a given white player and assume he is automatically less athletic than a given black player. Any player deserves to be judged objectively without race being considered.
I think you are letting his skin color cloud your judgement of his athleticism.
The eye test says he would probably turn into a pretty good WR at USD or SDSU or Drake or maybe even UNI and NDSU. But, players like this shouldn't have the chance to break into the lineup as freshmen at the University of Iowa. The Hawkeyes should be better than that. We're a major conference football team for crying out loud. And, one whose fans want the team to be a perennial contender.the eye-test says that he is very quick.