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		<title>Hip-hop culture hurting NFL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NFL truth: Hip-hop culture hurting NFL Jason Whitlock / FOXSports.com You get one NFL Truth today. Watching Chad Johnson and Larry Johnson undermine their respective head coaches, Marvin Lewis and Herm Edwards, on Sunday gave me a singular focus, forced me to contemplate an uncomfortable truth. African-American football players caught up in the rebellion and [...]]]></description>
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<p>NFL truth: Hip-hop culture hurting NFL<br />
Jason Whitlock / FOXSports.com </p>
<p>You get one NFL Truth today. Watching Chad Johnson and Larry Johnson undermine their respective head coaches, Marvin Lewis and Herm Edwards, on Sunday gave me a singular focus, forced me to contemplate an uncomfortable truth.<br />
African-American football players caught up in the rebellion and buffoonery of hip hop culture have given NFL owners and coaches a justifiable reason to whiten their rosters. That will be the legacy left by Chad, Larry and Tank Johnson, Pacman Jones, Terrell Owens, Michael Vick and all the other football bojanglers.</p>
<p>In terms of opportunity for American-born black athletes, they&#8217;re going to leave the game in far worse shape than they found it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s already starting to happen. A little-publicized fact is that the Colts and the Patriots — the league&#8217;s model franchises — are two of the whitest teams in the NFL. If you count rookie receiver Anthony Gonzalez, the Colts opened the season with an NFL-high 24 white players on their 53-man roster. Toss in linebacker Naivote Taulawakeiaho &#8220;Freddie&#8221; Keiaho and 47 percent of Tony Dungy&#8217;s defending Super Bowl-champion roster is non-African-American. Bill Belichick&#8217;s Patriots are nearly as white, boasting a 23-man non-African-American roster, counting linebacker Tiaina &#8220;Junior&#8221; Seau and backup quarterback Matt Gutierrez.</p>
<p>[ - <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7343980" target="_blank" class="small_entrylink">Source</a> - ]</p>
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