LeSean McCoy on Chip Kelly: 'There's a reason he got rid of all the black players'

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Just because you make lots of money doesn't necessarily mean you are too bright. I see a surprise drug-test coming your way LeSean. I say shut the fuck up and try and hold onto the ball dumbass.




LeSean McCoy on Chip Kelly: 'There's a reason he got rid of all the black players'

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For someone who seemed thrilled to leave the Philadelphia Eagles in his rearview mirror, running back LeSean McCoy sure does love talking about his time there. In his latest screed against his old team, the new Buffalo Bills running back, who was traded this offseason, insinuated something about Chip Kelly and his treatment of talented, black players, but never explained what or why Kelly would have it out for players such as McCoy or DeSean Jackson.

ESPN asked McCoy about his April comments in which he said Kelly doesn’t “like or respect stars.” His enigmatic answer follows:
[Our] relationship was never really great. I feel like I always respected him as a coach. I think that’s the way he runs his team. He wants the full control. You see how fast he got rid of all the good players. Especially all the good black players. He got rid of them the fastest. That’s the truth. There’s a reason. … It’s hard to explain with him. But there’s a reason he got rid of all the black players — the good ones — like that.


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Michael Vick and Chip Kelly in 2013. (USA TODAY Sports Images)


The running back says ‘”people have heard [about] it,” referring to Kelly’s tendency to “Get rid of [black players] the fastest,” then used Stephen A. Smith as an example, which is about as meaningful as listing Richie Incognito as a character reference. But for all McCoy’s bluster and not-so-subtle allusions to racism, he continues to fail to to give one reason why Kelly has gotten rid of him and Jackson. (Not to mention Nick Foles, who is white.)

It’s surely not due to any shyness in discussing the subject — talking about Kelly is all McCoy seems to want to do. So hiding behind “it’s hard to explain with him” and “there’s a reason he got rid of all the black players like that” without actually stating that reason is a lame copout after throwing around serious accusations.

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(Derik Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports)


But don’t worry. Despite the incendiary quotes and continued discussions about his old coach, McCoy isn’t fixating on Kelly.

“I’m on a new team, ready to play. So it’s nothing to do with Chip. I have no hatred toward him, nothing to say negative about him.”
 

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What a joke.

So he gets rid of a black player and replaced him with another black player and that makes him racist . That is ridiculous
 

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Nobody ever said there were many NFL players smarter than a bag of hammers!
 

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What makes this weird is that it's not true. Maybe it's a defense mechanism for McCoy, that since there could be no possible explanation to get rid of him, Kelly must have a desire to get rid of all black players. But that doesn't hold up. Kelly signed running back DeMarco Murray, who is black, to a $42 million deal this offseason to replace McCoy. He signed cornerback Byron Maxwell, who is black, to a $63 million deal this offseason. He also signed running back Ryan Mathews, whose father is black, and cornerback Walter Thurmond, who is black. The Eagles made six draft picks last week, and the first five picks were black players. The Eagles have seven black assistant coaches.

Just because Kelly got rid of McCoy and DeSean Jackson doesn't make him racist. This is a ridiculous argument. Football decisions are made by NFL teams all the time. Some happen to involve black players getting cut or traded.


But McCoy is obviously hurt about being traded to Buffalo, and this is an easy way to strike back. Former Eagles tackle Tra Thomas also floated this idea about Kelly. Now that the ball is rolling it's easy for McCoy to pile on, even though it's a pretty hurtful personal comment that doesn't hold up when any facts are examined.

Nevertheless, when a high-profile player like McCoy says it, it won't help Kelly's reputation. That seemed to be the point.

Signed,

Stephen A. Smith
 

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Yea, going to have to be on Vlad's side with this one. What a ridiculous comment by McCoy. Now I can see why Chip wanted to get rid of him.
 

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"Well, this is awkward" says the remaining 45 black players on the team...
 

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Is this the guy who makes over $500,000.00 a month yet tips less than a $1.00 on a $200 bill?

Maybe he's a mathematician as well as a logician!
 

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maybe more white players should be complaining about teams getting rid of white players since the league is 70% black...what's the difference ?
 

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