Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Is Race Playing Factor in Who People Are Rooting for in Super Bowl?



I believe this is going to be the most controversial thing I’ve ever written on sports, and it might not even be close, and that’s probably saying something. And, I want to preface it by saying that this is just a theory I have. I do not have stone cold hard facts to back it up. I don’t have evidence to support it. It’s just my opinion of what I’m seeing.

The Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the defending champion Seattle Seahawks is just a few days away and I’ve been asking people all week who they want to win the big game – not who they think will win – but who they want to win. The majority of these people have been saying the Patriots and have followed it up with reasons why they don’t like the Seahawks and those reasons always start with Richard Sherman, whom they never seem to mention by his full name, to these fans he’s just “Sherman” like some nefarious Marvel villain. 

The fact that these people are overwhelmingly rooting for the Patriots is interesting to me, because for the last decade-plus the Patriots have largely been the most hated team in the NFL, and one I’ve had to defend multiple times. Part of the reason the Patriots have seemingly been the most hated team in the NFL is they have this aura of cheating that surrounds them, and that has reared its ugly head recently with “Deflate-gate.” I’ve found that the Pats aren’t necessarily a team many of these people rooting for them to win the Super Bowl are wanting to root for – many have said they’re merely rooting for the lesser of two evils. That makes me wonder how a team that has multiple times been accused of cheating and people have largely despised for running roughshod over the AFC for more than a decade is the “lesser of two evils” over a Seahawks team, that I personally find the most enjoyable team in the NFL to watch and the only knock you could possibly find against them is they are the defending champs and some people don’t like to see the same team win in multiple seasons, for whatever reason that might be. 

They bring up Sherman, but is his brashness really any different than the arrogance exhibited by Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski or really the Pats team overall? You’d have to ask yourself if black brashness (or arrogance if you’d prefer) is viewed differently than white brashness and I think it is. 

It then occurred to me why some of these people might be rooting for the Pats over the Seahawks. The Patriots biggest stars are Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and arguably Julian Edelman. The Seahawks biggest stars are Richard Sherman, Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch. The Patriots are a largely white football team. I don’t know what percentage of the team is white, and frankly it doesn’t really matter, but they seem like the whitest team in the league. Whereas the Seahawks, you could argue, seem like the blackest team in the league. Can you even name one white star on the team?

Again, this doesn’t really matter or at least it shouldn’t, but I think it’s why a lot of people are rooting for the Patriots to beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl. Now, I’m not accusing these people of racism. No, I don’t believe they are racist at all. In fact, I believe that they don’t even realize this is playing a factor in their decision of which team to root for. I believe subconsciously they are choosing to root for the guys that look like them, without really thinking about it. We’ve seen recently in this country that there are racial issues, whether we want to believe it or not they exist, and frequently people will agree with or go with those who look like they do or believe the way they do.  

It’s controversial I know. Most people are likely going to think it asinine, I know. But, I think race is playing a certain role in who people are choosing to root for in this year’s Super Bowl. How else can you explain why so many are hoping America’s most hated team beats the Seahawks on Sunday?

Friday, November 14, 2014

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History (Complete List)

1.       Ron Hornaday – 4 titles, 51 wins, 234 Top 10s
2.       Jack Sprague – 3 titles, 28 wins, 192 top 10s
3.       Todd Bodine – 2 titles, 22 wins, 124 top 10s
4.       Mike Skinner – 1 title, 28 wins, 144 top 10s
5.       Kyle Busch – 42 wins, 98 top 10s
6.       Matt Crafton – 2 titles (assuming he clinches tonight), 5 wins, 191 top 10s
7.       Ted Musgrave – 1 title, 17 wins, 119 top 10s
8.       Greg Biffle – 1 title, 16 wins, 54 top 10s
9.       Johnny Benson – 1 title, 14 wins, 90 top 10s
10.   Mike Bliss – 1 title, 13 wins, 109 top 10s
11.   Bobby Hamilton – 1 title, 10 wins, 54 top 10s
12.   Dennis Setzer – 18 wins, 160 top 10s
13.   Travis Kvapil – 1 title, 9 wins, 85 top 10s
14.   James Buescher – 1 title, 6 wins, 60 top 10s
15.   Austin Dillon – 1 title, 6 wins, 41 top 10s
16.   Joe Ruttman – 13 wins, 111 top 10s
17.   Kevin Harvick – 14 wins, 61 top 10s
18.   Johnny Sauter – 10 wins, 85 top 10s
19.   Timothy Peters – 8 wins, 85 top 10s
20.   Brendan Gaughan – 8 wins, 80 top 10s


20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #1. Ron Hornaday

#1. Ron Hornaday 


















Stats:

Years: 1995-1999, 2002, 2004-2014
Championships: 1996, 1998, 2007 & 2009
Wins: 51
Tops: 234

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #2. Jack Sprague

#2. Jack Sprague 



















Stats:

Years: 1995-2001, 2003-2008
Championships: 1997, 1999, 2001
Wins: 28
Top 10s: 192

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #3. Todd Bodine

#3. Todd Bodine 























Stats:

Years: 1995, 2004-2013
Championships: 2006, 2010
Wins: 22
Top 10s: 124

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #4. Mike Skinner

#4. Mike Skinner 




















Stats:

Years: 1995-1998, 2003-2012
Championships: 1995
Wins: 28
Top 10s: 144

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #5. Kyle Busch

#5. Kyle Busch 




















Stats:

Years: 2001, 2004-2014
Championships: None
Wins: 42
Top 10s: 98

Thursday, November 13, 2014

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #6. Matt Crafton

#6. Matt Crafton 



















Stats:

Years: 2000-2014
Championships: 2013, 2014
Wins: 5
Top 10s: 191

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #7. Ted Musgrave

#7. Ted Musgrave






















Stats:

Years: 1995-1996, 2001-2008, 2010
Championships: 2005
Wins: 17
Top 10s: 119

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #8. Greg Biffle

#8. Greg Biffle 




















Stats:

Years: 1998-2001, 2004
Championships: 2000
Wins: 16
Top 10s: 54

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #9. Johnny Benson

#9. Johnny Benson 




















Stats:

Years: 1995-1997, 2004-2010
Championships: 2008
Wins: 14
Top 10s: 90

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #10. Mike Bliss

#10. Mike Bliss






















Stats:

Years: 1995-1999, 2001-2002, 2005-2009
Championships: 2002
Wins: 13
Top 10s: 109

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #11. Bobby Hamilton

#11. Bobby Hamilton 

















Stats:

Years: 1996-2006
Championships: 2004
Wins: 10
Top 10s: 54

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #12. Dennis Setzer

#12. Dennis Setzer 















Stats:

Years: 1995, 1997-2012
Championships: None
Wins: 18
Top 10s: 160

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #13. Travis Kvapil

#13. Travis Kvapil


















Stats:

Years: 2001-2004, 2007-2014
Championships: 2003
Wins: 9
Top 10s: 85

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #14. James Buescher

#14. James Buescher 


















Stats:

Years: 2008-2013
Championships: 2012
Wins: 6
Top 10s: 60

20 Greatest Drivers in NASCAR Truck Series History: #15. Austin Dillon

#15. Austin Dillon


















Stats:

Years: 2009-2011, 2013-2014
Championships: 2011
Wins: 6
Top 10s: 41