McNabb says Owens' criticism amounts to ``black-on-black crime''Associated Press National Football League News Wire DETROIT -- Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb injected a race element into his rift with Terrell Owens on Wednesday, saying the receiver's criticism amounted to "black-on-black crime." In an interview with ESPN, McNabb rehashed some of the low moments of his relationship with his teammate, making fun of Owens' driveway apology and bringing up the race angle. In November, responding to a question from Michael Irvin during an ESPN interview, Owens said Philadelphia would likely be in a better situation if Brett Favre was the quarterback instead of the banged-up McNabb. "It was like, it's unreal," McNabb said. "That's like me going out and saying, `Hey, if we had Steve Largent. If we had Joe Jurevicius. It was definitely a slap in the face to me. It was a slap in the face because, as deep as people want to go into it, it was black-on-black crime." Not long after that, an NAACP leader criticized McNabb for "playing the race card" in explaining why he didn't run the ball as often as he used to. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=nfl&id=2315675
you hafe a one track mind. you wake up in the morning and on your agenda is posting here, and godknows where else, criticisizing black people. for all wwe know you dream about this i picture you in a flat/apartment with cut-out bits from papers mags all about your religion. racism you live nd breathe this shit dont ya? i am askin. and am not holdig breath for an honest answer, or EVE an answer. but i ask in earnest: can you pin point the time that you feel the way you do about black people. was it something you learned from parents. some event that happened to you?....?