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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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3. You might want to do an internet search for George Preston Marshall
Thu May 8, 2014, 08:01 PM
May 2014

He was the original owner of said team and the one who gave it its offensive name. He was well know for his racist opinions.

Marshall has gained infamy for his intractable opposition to having African-Americans on his roster. According to professor Charles Ross, "For 24 years Marshall was identified as the leading racist in the NFL".[3] Though the league had previously had a sprinkling of black players, blacks were excluded from all NFL teams just one year after the then-Boston Braves entered the league.

While the rest of the league began signing individual blacks in 1946 and actually drafting blacks in 1949, Marshall held out until 1962 before signing a black player. Along with his own personal views, Marshall refused to sign African-American players because of a desire to appeal to Southern markets, which lacked an NFL team until Dallas entered the league in 1960.[4] His intractability was routinely mocked in Washington Post columns by legendary writer Shirley Povich, who sarcastically used terms from the civil rights movement and related court cases to describe games: for instance, he once wrote that Jim Brown "integrated" the end zone, making the score "separate but unequal".

Finally, in 1962, Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy issued an ultimatum — unless Marshall signed a black player, the government would revoke the Redskins' 30-year lease on the year-old D.C. Stadium (now Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium), which had been paid for by government money and was owned by the Washington city government (which, then and now, is formally an arm of the federal government). Marshall's chief response was to make Ernie Davis, Syracuse's all-American running back, his number-one draft choice for 1962. Davis, however, demanded a trade, saying, "I won't play for that S.O.B."[citation needed] He got his wish, as the team sent him to Cleveland for All-Pro Bobby Mitchell. Mitchell was the first African American football player to play a game for the Redskins, and he played with the team for several years, initially at running back, but he made his biggest impact at wide receiver.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Preston_Marshall

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You could argue that the NFL wouldn't have allowed Sterling to own a team in the first place... Blue_Tires May 2014 #1
And yet they have a huge selection of asshats owning teams. FSogol May 2014 #2
True, but there is a difference between the greedy asshat owner Blue_Tires May 2014 #5
They just know how to keep their mouths shut better. BTW, think Synder and FSogol May 2014 #8
You might want to do an internet search for George Preston Marshall Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2014 #3
I was referring more to the modern era Blue_Tires May 2014 #4
Sterling's the longest standing NBA owner Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2014 #6
maybe things have changed, didn't sterling buy this over 3 decades ago ? JI7 May 2014 #24
Props to Sherman cilla4progress May 2014 #7
speaking truth to power Supersedeas May 2014 #30
I thought Sherman was an Jenoch May 2014 #9
that was one moment KT2000 May 2014 #14
Oh I know about him. Jenoch May 2014 #16
I would say flying rabbit May 2014 #22
I would say itcwas about Ali promoting the next fight. Jenoch May 2014 #26
Going to the superbowl is a random moment? nt flying rabbit May 2014 #27
The Superbowl was months ago. Jenoch May 2014 #28
I didn't. Scuba May 2014 #17
. Jenoch May 2014 #19
I saw it a couple times. I've heard much worse trash talking at the local YMCA. Scuba May 2014 #20
I didn't lke his actions on the field either. Jenoch May 2014 #21
I don't understand why people don't like this guy. PeteSelman May 2014 #10
I like him Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2014 #11
People dont like him because they dont know him. Egnever May 2014 #12
If you're a 49er fan, Jamaal510 May 2014 #15
Love Richard Sherman KT2000 May 2014 #13
This Packer fan is also a Richard Sherman fan. Scuba May 2014 #18
+1000 DeSwiss May 2014 #25
marge schott...nt Jesus Malverde May 2014 #23
That was Major League Baseball Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2014 #29
You've got to consider the CONTEXT of his outburst at the end of that NFC game cilla4progress May 2014 #31
all of that, yes Supersedeas May 2014 #33
This guy is incredible. Intelligent, talented, and not afraid to speak the truth. liberal_at_heart May 2014 #32
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