Monday, April 25, 2011

2011 NFL Draft Mike Mayock Cam Newton Blast Irresponsible




Just when it looks like the rhetoric leading up to the 2011 NFL Draft was subsiding, NFL Network's Mike Mayock got on The Dan Patrick Show to start it back up again. Mayock's statement - that "I just don't know if he cares enough" - about Newton was plainly irresponsible, given he'd not shared it with the Heisman Trophy winner, and wasn't based on any substantial evidence.

Rather than issue any really valuable view of the National Champion, Mayock managed to dig up concerns that much of the criticism of Newton prior to the 2011 NFL Draft is because he's black.

NFL Network Analyst and legendary NFL defensive tackle Warren Sapp hit the ceiling, saying "What has Cam done that people feel he doesn't want to be great?" It's a good question to ask Mayock, but the Twitter-verse wasn't waiting. It erupted in protest; here are some of the tweets:

AubOrange Justin Lee
Does Mike Mayock have any "gut feelings" about any of the white quarterbacks?

Twyc3 THE REAL ME
Mike Mayock needs to get a fucking clue. Cam Newton throw 14 more red then Gabbert and ran 4 over 1500yds and 25 tds he the 1st place winner

Akeiro85 Akinola Fashola
I'm sorry mike mayock your my boy but give cam newton a chance! @nfl I hope he goes no.1 and proves all his haters wrong!

Swandawg62 Dan Swanson
@PaulPabst Warren Sapp just sprung a leak over Mike Mayock's comments on today's show regarding Cam Newton. Go… (cont) http://deck.ly/~Ng82W

C_DA_KID C.J.
@QBKILLA I'm glad u called out Mike Mayock on Cam Newton, if it was Gabbert he wouldn't have said that shit.

It's interesting that the USA Today picked up the anti-Cam Newton statement by Mayock, but not Warren Sapp's counter-blast. This space attacked the USA Today for a very racist take on Newton a few weeks ago.

This 2011 NFL Draft just may be the first one with so many openly race-tinged points of view expressed about one NFL Draft prospect. Sad.

Stay tuned.



2 comments:

  1. "irresponsible" - spot-freaking-ON

    There is just no justification for Mayock (or Peter King) abusing his position by polluting perceptions of players with BS unquantifiables.

    Hey, remember Mayock gushing over Clausen last year?
    http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/09000d5d8176e5ae/Mayock-s-Clausen-evaluation

    Every time you turned on ESPN or NFLN, Mayock was bursting with adjectives and empty rhetoric about how Jimmy Clausen was the most 'can't miss' quarterback in the draft.

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  2. Anonymous12:44 PM

    It's Mayock's job just like all the other draft specialist to point out what they feel are the picks flaws. To say it is irresponsible is just plain wrong. I agree with Mayock...the guy called himself an icon before he's even taken a snap. Not one person isn't saying he isn't the most talented qb but they are questioning his sense of entitlement. Like he's the Lebron James of football. Talent alone doesn't get it done in the NFL...if it did Mike Vick would have a bunch of Lombardi Trophy's hanging on his shelf.

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