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Super milestone: Russell Wilson's race becomes irrelevant Published  32 minutes ago By Ross Tucker          Sporting News  RSS Russ_Zps0C646A6E.jpgRussell Wilson became the second African-American QB to win a Super Bowl. (AP Photo)The Seattle Seahawks made a resounding statement in Super Bowl XLVIII with their demolition of the favored Denver Broncos, but it wasn't even close to the biggest statement made that night. It certainly didn't come from the Broncos either, although their performance left an indelible mark on the 100 million-plus people who were watching: a resounding thud. And no, I'm not talking about either Bruno Mars or the commercials. The former was excellent while the latter were not. Neither will resonate for years to come.By far the most noteworthy statement that came from this Super Bowl was the one that wasn't made at all. To my knowledge there was not one Twitter mention, sports radio segment, column or anything of that ilk related to the fact the winning quarterback in the game happened to be a person of color. How great is that? If you want to talk about progress, there it is. Not only was it not a topic of conversation before, during or after the Super Bowl, but the truth is I honestly didn't even think about it until an African-American caller to my SiriusXM NFL Radio show brought up the fact that he hadn't heard anything about it. There was a real sense of pride in his voice (and there should be) that we have gotten to this point where it isn't even a blip on our radar screen anymore. How great is that? Did you think about it? Did it even occur to you? Keep in mind this is the Super Bowl. It's by far the most covered media event in the United States. Reporters are desperate for any type of storyline, any type of news, anything that might spark interest among fans or separate them from the pack. Even the morning television talk shows are looking for any sort of human interest story, anything that might be broad enough to relate to their viewers, yet the idea that an African-American signal-caller might win the Lombardi Trophy for just the second time in NFL history never even occurred to them. Awesome. Compare and contrast that to 26 years ago when the fact a "black" quarterback was starting in the Super Bowl was not only the dominant conversation, it was pretty much the only conversation. The week leading up to Super Bowl XXII between the Washington Redskins and the Broncos was more about Doug Williams and his race than any Super Bowl before or since. He was asked about it ad nauseam and it's still what he is known for today.Russell Wilson became the second African-American QB to win a Super Bowl. (AP Photo) It was still a pretty hot topic, in fact, when Donovan McNabb and the Philadelphia Eagles took on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX back in 2005. Could McNabb become the second African-American quarterback to win a Super Bowl?  Could a "mobile" quarterback actually take his team all the way, as if McNabb was a much bigger running threat than Steve Young was when he led the San Francisco 49ers to a huge Super Bowl victory over the San Diego Chargers 10 years prior. Even as recently as 2007, the main storyline was the two African-American head coaches squaring off for the right to become the first coach of color to lead his team to a Super Bowl championship. You got the sense that week that it wasn't so much the Indianapolis Colts vs. the Chicago Bears as much as it was Tony Dungy vs. Lovie Smith. In fairness, it had never happened before and thus it was a big deal and deserved the attention it received. But still, just seven years later and not even a peep about Wilson having a shot to become just the second African-American quarterback to win the Super Bowl and, perhaps more importantly, the first one in 27 years? It's even more than that. It's the other things that weren't said or written about Wilson leading up to or following the Super Bowl. Russell Wilson carries himself extremely well. He's a true professional in every sense of the word and it's clear he "gets it", something that not a lot of second-year players really do.Yet I don't recall one comment being made about Wilson being "well-spoken". I've always thought there was an undertone of surprise when people say things like that about African-American players. As in, "I'm not used to a person like him speaking as eloquently as he does".  Maybe it's human nature on some level and likely not intentionally insulting but it is a good sign that nobody said anything like that nonetheless. There wasn't even nearly as much discussion about Wilson being an "athletic" quarterback as I thought there'd be. There's a large group of people who were quick to point out that, despite the recent success of playmaking quarterbacks like Wilson, Robert Griffin III, Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton, none of them had been able to achieve the ultimate success and win the Super Bowl. They can't say that anymore, yet for some reason I haven't seen or read anything discussing this monumental victory for that style of quarterback. Truth is, Russell Wilson hasn't gotten nearly enough credit for how well he played in the game. His early third-down conversions allowed the Seahawks to get three offensive scores after the initial safety. I thought he was the MVP of the game. I guess some things don't need to be said. They're just understood. Maybe it's better that way. Maybe that's the way it should be.

 
Posted : Feb. 5, 2014 4:37 am
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Not to disagree with the overall point of the article, but I think it has less to do with us moving beyond race, and more to do with him not being a Superstar QB. This SB was Manning vs Sherman. the offense was represented by a very quiet Lynch.  No one cared about Russel's race because no one really cared about Russel. Justified or not. 

 
Posted : Feb. 5, 2014 10:40 am
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Another interesting part to this is last time an african american QB won a the Super Bowl it was doug williams in 1988 against..........Denver 42-10.

 
Posted : Feb. 5, 2014 11:54 am
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And yet here is an article about it."We've moved so far on from mentioning black QBs that nobody mentioned it so I will mention it making the entire point of the article invalid as the act of writing this makes it a false statement."

 
Posted : Feb. 5, 2014 5:23 pm
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Another interesting part to this is last time an african american QB won a the Super Bowl it was doug williams in 1988 against..........Denver 42-10.

And he was asked the dumbest question of all time....."How long have you been a black quarterback?"

 
Posted : Feb. 5, 2014 6:30 pm
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Another interesting part to this is last time an african american QB won a the Super Bowl it was doug williams in 1988 against..........Denver 42-10.

And he was asked the dumbest question of all time....."How long have you been a black quarterback?"

LOL

 
Posted : Feb. 6, 2014 12:22 am
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He's not really BLACK looking.Fact.

 
Posted : Feb. 6, 2014 12:26 am
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He's not really BLACK looking.Fact.

Please explain what "black looking" is in your mind.  ::)

 
Posted : Feb. 6, 2014 1:12 am
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He's not really BLACK looking.Fact.

Please explain what "black looking" is in your mind.  ::)

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Posted : Feb. 6, 2014 2:19 am
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