Black QBs twice as likely to be benched than whites

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Black people aren't allowed to make mistakes," musician Prince declared last year, in a statement that spoke for many. Screw up once, the thinking goes, and you're out, having confirmed the view of many whites that you didn't deserve a shot in the first place.

New research provides evidence of that destructive dynamic on one of America's largest stages: the National Football League.

A new study concludes that, after a sub-par performance, black NFL quarterbacks are roughly twice as likely to be benched the following week than their white colleagues.


After taking a series of variables into account (including age, experience, and injury), Assumption College economist Brian Volz found a pattern of player replacement that suggests systematic racial discrimination. He also reports that, in terms of on-field performance, teams pay a price for this behavior.

Writing in the Journal of Sports Economics, Volz begins by noting that, over the last 13 seasons, the percentage of African-American starting quarterbacks ranged from 16 to 28 percent—startlingly low numbers, considering that about two-thirds of NFL players are black.
To determine whether this reflects racial discrimination, he analyzed data from 2001 to 2009, looking specifically at quarterbacks who started the first game of the season. (He reasoned that those whose first game as a starter come later in the season may simply be replacing an injured or otherwise indisposed player.)
He then took into account a number of non-racial factors that could influence a quarterback being benched, including his age, experience, and performance; the quality of the second-string quarterback who replaced him; and of course any injuries he had sustained. In addition, he looked at the percentage of black residents in a team's metropolitan area, to see if the racial make-up of the fan base had an impact on the decision.

Volz found that, once all the variables were factored in, "black starting quarterbacks are 1.98 to 2.46 times more likely to be benched the next week" than white quarterbacks with approximately equivalent skills. "This implies that black quarterbacks may face some level of discrimination in the NFL," he writes.

"Limited evidence is found that black quarterbacks face less discrimination in areas with a larger percentage of black residents," he adds. This implies that, in some cases, "owners are simply responding to the desires of their customers."

Or are they? Those fans want the team to win, and Volz's analysis shows that "when white quarterbacks are replaced, the team improves by more than when black quarterbacks are replaced." That, he writes, clearly shows "there is a cost to this discrimination."

The results suggest some whites feel a degree of discomfort seeing an African American in an on-field leadership role, and this puts pressure on black quarterbacks to produce quickly or be replaced. Whether the coaches and team owners are responding in a personally racist way, or believe they are reflecting the perceived preferences of the fans, is not clear. But either is equally indefensible.
Given the fact professional football is dealing with a lot of problems at the moment, one hesitates to pile on. But this pernicious pattern needs to be examined, and the discrimination it reveals should be ruled out of bounds.


Black Quarterbacks Are Benched Twice As Often As Whites, Study Finds
 

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HARD EVIDENCE?! HA Take off the tinfoil hat.

If you don't see the flaw in this argument, then I don't know what to tell you. Ok, maybe I do...

Problems: Small sample sizes, disproportionate number of white to black QBs, black QBs benched for other black QBs (EJ Manuel), mixed race QBs (Is Russell Wilson considered "black"?, number of black backup QBs, etc. The list goes on.

There's so many holes in this argument, it's just meant to get you upset. Don't care. Let's talk about why there are no black kickers and punters?

Also, black people can only screw up once? How about Mike Vick? He seems to still be making millions, including a $100M contract after his incarceration, while the average man is left to work himself to the bone for peanuts.

I'm from Philly so this article really gets to me. This "expert" had a preconceived notion and then went around skewing numbers and considering certain factors until he could "prove" his point. This is not science nor intelligence, this is something done to get a reaction from people and manipulate feelings.

Like I said, I'm from Philly where we had Randall Cunningham, a few crappy white interim QBs (plus Rodney Peete), and then Donovan McNabb. Nobody ever got benched because they were black here, only because they stopped being productive. In other words, gtfo you social engineering hack economist writer. RG3 got benched because he sucked and couldn't stay on the field in the first place because he runs like a wounded animal and any NFL-calibre hit will put him out of the game.

This is a non-problem.

Cam Newton > your favorite QB.
 
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Glad somebody actually went in and did the numbers. shyt was clear for anyone paying attention.

White QB throws picks and loses: He's got talent. You gotta put a team around him. Bu...bu...but the wind :laff:
Black QB throws picks and loses: He doesn't work hard enough. He's a "me first" guy. Yeah he's got a shytty line, shytty receivers, and a shytty coach but he's just not getting it done.

Don't even get me started on how quality black QBs get treated.
 
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HARD EVIDENCE?! HA Take off the tinfoil hat.

If you don't see the flaw in this argument, then I don't know what to tell you. Ok, maybe I do...

Problems: Small sample sizes, disproportionate number of white to black QBs, black QBs benched for other black QBs (EJ Manuel), mixed race QBs (Is Russell Wilson considered "black"? He's also a white QB), number of black backup QBs, etc. The list goes on.

There's so many holes in this argument, it's just meant to get you upset. Don't care. Let's talk about why there are no black kickers and punters?

Also, black people can only screw up once? How about Mike Vick? He seems to still be making millions, including a $100M contract after his incarceration, while the average man is left to work himself to the bone for peanuts.

I'm from Philly so this article really gets to me. This "expert" had a preconceived notion and then went around skewing numbers and considering certain factors until he could "prove" his point. This is not science nor intelligence, this is something done to get a reaction from people and manipulate feelings.

Like I said, I'm from Philly where we had Randall Cunningham, a few crappy white interim QBs (plus Rodney Peete), and then Donovan McNabb. Nobody ever got benched because they were black here, only because they stopped being productive. In other words, gtfo you social engineering hack economist writer. RG3 got benched because he sucked and couldn't stay on the field in the first place because he runs like a wounded animal and any NFL-calibre hit will put him out of the game.

This is a non-problem.

Cam Newton > your favorite QB.
this is excellent troll work
 

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HARD EVIDENCE?! HA Take off the tinfoil hat.

If you don't see the flaw in this argument, then I don't know what to tell you. Ok, maybe I do...

Problems: Small sample sizes, disproportionate number of white to black QBs, black QBs benched for other black QBs (EJ Manuel), mixed race QBs (Is Russell Wilson considered "black"? He's also a white QB), number of black backup QBs, etc. The list goes on.

There's so many holes in this argument, it's just meant to get you upset. Don't care. Let's talk about why there are no black kickers and punters?

Also, black people can only screw up once? How about Mike Vick? He seems to still be making millions, including a $100M contract after his incarceration, while the average man is left to work himself to the bone for peanuts.

I'm from Philly so this article really gets to me. This "expert" had a preconceived notion and then went around skewing numbers and considering certain factors until he could "prove" his point. This is not science nor intelligence, this is something done to get a reaction from people and manipulate feelings.

Like I said, I'm from Philly where we had Randall Cunningham, a few crappy white interim QBs (plus Rodney Peete), and then Donovan McNabb. Nobody ever got benched because they were black here, only because they stopped being productive. In other words, gtfo you social engineering hack economist writer. RG3 got benched because he sucked and couldn't stay on the field in the first place because he runs like a wounded animal and any NFL-calibre hit will put him out of the game.

This is a non-problem.

Cam Newton > your favorite QB.

What?? So when McNabb was benched against the Ravens that wasn't some bull shyt.

It was so fukked up that Ray Lewis and Ed Reed both called out Andy Reid and the philly media and they were opposing players.

Lewis and Reed said how Andy was setting up McNabb to fail and called out how predictable the plays were.

Not to mention the Eagles trading McNabb (when he finally got some young weapons) so Kolb could start. Plus McNabb too the Eagles to the NFC Championship game and first round of the playoffs the two years before he was traded in the offseason.
 

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^That's a fukking joke. You don't know anything if you think Andy Reid benches black players. McNabb was the best thing that ever happened to him and he knew it, then took shyt from the entire country when he gave Vick his second chance. Put down the pcp, Ray Lewis is a scumbag murderer.

I wanna see this done up for all races then...

Sam Bradford is gonna get benched soon for being native american and then Mark Sanchez will get benched next season for being hispanic when we acquire our new starter (Maybe Kaep or RG3(personally no thanks)).

Give me a break, name one starting korean, chinese or japanese QB ever, now name a starting QB who's ancestors came from India.
 

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Great article. They didn't even have to talk about benching. They could have just talked about the overall treatment of black QBs by the different teams.

I mean has any white QB been locked out of the team facility and treated the way the titans treated McNair? Even after years of restructuring his contract to free up money for the team.
 
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