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I guess you could say the same for some that hand in resume's.


49ers suspend broadcaster for saying Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had advantage due to ‘dark skin color with a dark football’

Matthias Gafni, Lauren Hernández | on December 4, 2019

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 12: Radio broadcaster Tim Ryan of the San Francisco 49ers looks over night on the flight to Los Angeles prior to the game against the Los Angeles Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial

The San Francisco 49ers have suspended Tim Ryan, their radio color-analyst, over comments he made on a Bay Area sports talk radio show Monday in which he said Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is black, is exceptional at faking handoffs because of his “dark skin color with a dark football.”

The comments came in the first couple minutes of Ryan’s weekly segment with KNBR’s “Murph and Mac” morning radio show as the hosts asked the San Jose native about Jackson’s stellar performance in Sunday’s victory over the 49ers. Jackson, a frontrunner for the National Football League’s Most Valuable Player award, rushed for more than 100 yards en route to a 20-17 win over the 49ers in a game between two of the league’s top teams.

Jackson gained most of his yards running a zone-read type offense where he frequently fakes a hand-off to his running back before keeping the ball to run himself.

“He’s really good at that fake, Lamar Jackson, but when you consider his dark skin color with a dark football with a dark uniform, you could not see that thing,” Ryan said on air. “I mean you literally could not see when he was in and out of the mesh point and if you’re a half step slow on him in terms of your vision forget about it, he’s out of the gate.”

Speaking on a KNBR morning radio show, Tim Ryan spoke about how the star Baltimor Ravens quarterback had an advantage Sunday with his play fakes to running backs due to his complexion. He has been suspended for one game.49ers broadcaster suspended after he says Ravens' star Lamar Jackson had advantage: 'His dark skin with a dark football' Media: San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco 49ers officials said in a statement to The Chronicle on Wednesday that they are “disappointed” in Ryan’s comments and are suspending him for the upcoming game.

“We hold Tim to a high standard as a representative of our organization and he must be more thoughtful with his words. Tim has expressed remorse in a public statement and has also done so with us privately,” 49ers officials said. “We know Tim as a man of high integrity and are confident he will grow and learn from this experience.”

In a statement to The Chronicle, Ryan said, “I regret my choice of words in trying to describe the conditions of the game. Lamar Jackson is an MVP-caliber player and I respect him greatly. I want to sincerely apologize to him and anyone else I offended.”

The 49ers said they have reached out to Baltimore Ravens officials to “extend our apologies and assure them the matter is not being taken lightly.”

Ryan, known for his baritone voice and enthusiastic broadcasting, is a former linebacker who played three seasons for the Chicago Bears from 1990 to 1993, where he was teammates with former 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh. He worked as a Fox TV analyst covering NFL games for 12 seasons before joining the 49ers as a radio color commentator in 2014.

On Monday, he spent most of the 22-minute segment breaking down Sunday’s game and complimenting the Ravens and Jackson’s play. Speaking from Florida, where the team is staying this week ahead of its game in New Orleans on Sunday, he focused on Jackson at the start and end of the segment.

Dr. Harry Edwards, a sociologist, longtime civil rights activist and 49ers consultant, listened to the radio clip and was particularly troubled that Ryan’s comments perpetuated the bigotry involving black players and particularly the celebrated quarterback position.

“I know Tim and he is not of a maleficent mind relative to these types of issues — but of course that does not mean that he gets or should get a ‘pass’ regarding to his comments on Lamar Jackson and assigning ANY dimension of Lamar’s undeniable brilliance at QB to his skin color — a raw and sensitive assessment and assertion not only because it is profoundly obtuse and ignorant on its face and carries implications that I’m certain were not intended, but because skin color has been such a factor in rationalizing denial of Black athletes’ opportunities to play the QB position over most of the NFL’s 100 years of existence,” Edwards wrote in an email to The Chronicle before the 49ers took action to suspend Ryan.

“But again, no less damaging than the fact of Tim’s sentiments are their implications,” Edwards continued. “In a game that is so competitive and where ‘winning edges and even slight advantages’ tend to be critically important if not determinant, are we really to believe that White QB’s are at a strategic disadvantage? Should the 2020 NFL player draft select for dark-skinned, athletic QB prospects in search of the next Lamar Jackson? Or maybe this puts a premium on QB’s - irrespective of race — who can play well wearing the right color gloves — gloves that will give them the right hand hue to camouflage the football on handoffs.”

Edwards called the incident a “learning moment” and hoped Ryan would apologize and put the comments behind him.

“And then, let’s move on,” Edwards said. “Jimmy G and LJ could very well lead their teams into the the NFC and AFC playoffs respectively, and perhaps even the Super Bowl — and the color of the hand that handles the football in contrast to who is simply the better QB will be of absolutely no consequence.”

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/49ers-suspend-broadcaster-Tim-Ryan-for-saying-14882642.php
 

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It may not be politically correct but there is actually nothing factually wrong about the statement. I know you don't disagree even if you won't admit it.
 

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You can't be serious...
I know reality is hard for someone that is chronically victimized to see or think straight. Society's is now run by people that can't either.

Someone tell the army to retire green clothing because camouflage isn't a real thing.
 

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I'm White fair skinned as heck. I'm gonna get a Black colored arm-sleeve to get this advantage. I already have UnderAmour tight long sleeves.
 

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“He’s really good at that fake, Lamar Jackson, but when you consider his dark skin color with a dark football with a dark uniform, you could not see that thing,” Ryan said on air. “I mean you literally could not see when he was in and out of the mesh point and if you’re a half step slow on him in terms of your vision forget about it, he’s out of the gate.”

As a former linebacker he should have good insight on this. I'd like for Ray Lewis to weigh in on this one.

If it's true good for him. He certainly looks like a first rate QB and has a great future.
 

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I'm White fair skinned as heck. I'm gonna get a Black colored arm-sleeve to get this advantage. I already have UnderAmour tight long sleeves.
Is it easier or harder to see you at night than Wesley Snipes?

Look, you can disagree with his opinion. People have different opinions about players and plays all the time. But this is off limits even if it has merit. If you think it's ridiculous, say so. I don't think he'll be offended.
 

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His argument makes sense, and I don't see how it was even insensitive, let alone grounds for suspension. Similar colors tend to offer camouflage to each other, so it stands to reason that dark skin and a dark uniform would be of benefit in this scenario. I imagine the advantage is small, and that the majority of his success in faking hand-offs comes down to skill, but the advantage exists. Not fair to suspend Ryan because they are ideologically opposed to reality. If anything, suspend him for having two first names!
 
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I think it was a stupid comment, if he wears a black sleeve he gets the same result. This guy is the "Colour" analyst. He didn't have to take his title literally.
 

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You'd think he'd have a better memory. Maybe too young to have heard about this guy. Never ends well.


 

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I'm White fair skinned as heck. I'm gonna get a Black colored arm-sleeve to get this advantage. I already have UnderAmour tight long sleeves.
This particular HS football team ran the wing-tee. The entire backfield wore brown forearm pads that were football colored. I can remember the crew making a team remove the brown forearm pads.

Why are we not allowed to point out the obvious anymore?
 

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I know reality is hard for someone that is chronically victimized to see or think straight. Society's is now run by people that can't either.

Someone tell the army to retire green clothing because camouflage isn't a real thing.
Ok boomer.
Old white guys telling visible minorities what to be offended by and what not to be....yeah.
 

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White People can say whatever they want.
Lamar Jackson is ruining the prototypical QB these days.
Even though he is top 25 candidate for MVP, I still want to say negative things about him because he ruins QB position. I want all QB's to be slow...no way a black QB can be MVP.
 

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It may not be politically correct but there is actually nothing factually wrong about the statement. I know you don't disagree even if you won't admit it.
Have you ever played football at any level. Even peewee? I really doubt it if you think this is true.

This has no basis in fact. You can see the damn ball on the field as a defensive player.
 

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Smallcock

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Have you ever played football at any level. Even peewee? I really doubt it if you think this is true.

This has no basis in fact. You can see the damn ball on the field as a defensive player.
It has no basis in fact only if you deny basic facts of reality. Take up your peewee and high school football experience and run it against Sherman's pro experience. Better yet, just use common sense.

Careful, you're going to have to do backflips now that a pro black player agrees with me. Lmao. When you stop seeing the world thru a racial lense, life will come easier to you.

How many times does experience have to school your distorted millennial activist worldview for you to come to your senses?

End the madness and bless our lord.
 

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It may not be politically correct but there is actually nothing factually wrong about the statement. I know you don't disagree even if you won't admit it.
It’s a dog whistle to racial stereotypes of black athletes. The announcer is either doing this deliberately or is so racially insensitive that it didn’t even occur to him that this might be offensive. Either way, he is unfit to be on the air.
 
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