SOUL-BOWL 2007!!! BEARS vs. COLTS

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May 20, 2006
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Welcome to the first Soul-Bowl in NFL history. In a business (professional football) where 70% of the employees (players) are African-American, there has never been a black supervisor (coach) to lead his organization to the marquee product of this venture, the SuperBowl. In celebration of Black History Month, and in honor of all the African-Americans that have created, contributed, and inspired success in the most corrupt society in the world:

SuperBowl XLI is now the unofficial Soul-Bowl and the unofficial jumpoff party for Black History Month, let it be written. Enjoy history in the making, and good luck to Coach Dungy and Coach Smith.
 
Aug 9, 2006
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it is a good story line and all......but i want the time to come where its not "two black coaches coaching".....i want it just to be "two great coaches coaching".....it might take a while since then is a first......but i dont see how this comes at a suprise.......they are two very good coaches and both deserve it.......class acts.......
















p.s. i still hate manning but i respect the colts
 
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They always try to find some type of storyline to intrigue an audience that otherwise would not watch football outside of the SuperBowl. This particular story is one of the most irrelevant in history. Who gives a fuck? I don't give a shit if the coaches are black, white, asian or latin..

The fact is, yes, they are good coaches, but the players are the ones that got them to where they are. A coach can be the best coach in the world, but if his players don't get it done it won't matter one bit. They have nothing better to talk about than the fuckin races of the two coaches? Who gives a FUCK??

LAME.
 
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FATAL NYGHTMARE said:
They always try to find some type of storyline to intrigue an audience that otherwise would not watch football outside of the SuperBowl. This particular story is one of the most irrelevant in history. Who gives a fuck? I don't give a shit if the coaches are black, white, asian or latin..

The fact is, yes, they are good coaches, but the players are the ones that got them to where they are. A coach can be the best coach in the world, but if his players don't get it done it won't matter one bit. They have nothing better to talk about than the fuckin races of the two coaches? Who gives a FUCK??

LAME.

It may be lame to you boss, but to my three sons it's amazing. Because the reality that they understand is that just 50 years ago (1957), people in America that looked like these two history making coaches were denied basic human rights, respect and privileges, because they were black. NFL owners have been reaping the benfits of the workforce (black men) to build one the greatest business enterprises in the world, the NFL. Now, my sons can not only aspire to be great football players, but they can also dream of one day being a great football coach, because they can watch two men that look like them, lead their teams to the Superbowl. Congratulations again to Coach Dungy and Coach Smith, for letting me be witness to history.
I don't care who wins. The people are already celebrating.
 
Feb 1, 2006
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mocheezkc said:
It may be lame to you boss, but to my three sons it's amazing. Because the reality that they understand is that just 50 years ago (1957), people in America that looked like these two history making coaches were denied basic human rights, respect and privileges, because they were black. NFL owners have been reaping the benfits of the workforce (black men) to build one the greatest business enterprises in the world, the NFL. Now, my sons can not only aspire to be great football players, but they can also dream of one day being a great football coach, because they can watch two men that look like them, lead their teams to the Superbowl. Congratulations again to Coach Dungy and Coach Smith, for letting me be witness to history.
I don't care who wins. The people are already celebrating.
Hell yeah mayne, I feel you.