Fisher DeBerry uses his slow white players to explain loss

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DeBerry cites lack of minority players for struggles

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=624 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Air Force coach Fisher DeBerry, expressing frustration Tuesday with the Falcons' slumping performance, attributed the latest loss in part to No. 20 TCU's having more black players who "can run very, very well."

DeBerry, in his 22nd year at the Air Force Academy, first mentioned the academy's lack of minority players compared to other schools while talking to reporters Monday.

He said Air Force needed to recruit faster players. "We were looking at things, like you don't see many minority athletes in our program," DeBerry told The Gazette of Colorado Springs.

When questioned about the remarks during his weekly luncheon Tuesday, the coach didn't hesitate to elaborate.

"It just seems to be that way, that Afro-American kids can run very, very well. That doesn't mean that Caucasian kids and other descents can't run, but it's very obvious to me they run extremely well," DeBerry said in remarks first broadcast Tuesday night by KWGN-TV in Denver.

Academy officials released a statement saying they were aware of the remarks.

"We cannot comment further until we have a chance to review all the reports, the coach's actual statements and to speak with the coach personally," academy spokesman Lt. Col Laurent Fox said.

DeBerry, 67, is the winningest coach in service academy history with an overall record of 161-94-1. He has led 17 teams to winning seasons and 12 have captured bowl titles.

This season, though, the Falcons are struggling. DeBerry is facing the prospect of consecutive losing seasons for the first time since becoming coach in 1984.

Air Force lost 48-10 to TCU Saturday, dropping to 3-5 overall and 2-4 in the Mountain West Conference.

DeBerry found himself at the center of a controversy last year, too. He hung a banner in the locker room that read in part "I am a member of Team Jesus Christ" a day after the academy's superintendent announced the school would do more to fight religious intolerance.

The coach also dropped his traditional pre- and post-game prayers.

Claims that chaplains and some academy leaders impose their conservative Christian beliefs on others prompted an investigation by the Air Force, which concluded there was no overt religious discrimination at the school near Colorado Springs but found some cases of insenstivity.

The Air Force issued new guidelines on religion in August, but an academy graduate filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the school's leaders fostered an environment of intolerance.

The complaints that some cadets and faculty are evangelizing others follow a sexual assault scandal that shook the academy two years ago when female cadets said commanders punished them when they report assaults. The Air Force replaced the academy's top commanders and put new policies in place.

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thats why these academy schools run the wishbone - its the only thing these white guys can run without having 4.3 speed...40 inch vertical...big hands....being tall...etc...etc...

almost feel sorry for them
 

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Fisher's retirement speech will be forthcoming.

Can't get anywhere near speaking the truth in a politically correct America.
 

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Jimmy Hoffa said:
Fisher's retirement speech will be forthcoming.

Can't get anywhere near speaking the truth in a politically correct America.


That's the first thought that rolled through my head as well. Gold watch time for Fisher.
 
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I can't see there being THAT much backlash to his statement....I really can't.

Is he wrong?
 

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TTinCO said:
I can't see there being THAT much backlash to his statement....I really can't.

Is he wrong?

Agree with you, not that big a deal.

That and he is just stating the facts that are obvious.
 

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TTinCO said:
I can't see there being THAT much backlash to his statement....I really can't.

Is he wrong?
He's not WRONG but look at the shit Paul Hourning took last year when he said that Notre Dame needs the black athlete.

Even the hint of a white man mentioning race is the kiss of death in the politically correct court of public opinion, be he right or wrong.

Jesse Jackson probably working on a speech about this right now, "we need more black coaches blah, blah, blah".
 

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Yup. Fisher just got himself shit-canned. Especially at a place like Air Force. Maybe you could do that and survive at a private university but never at a service academy.

Seems like several sportscasters hae been fired for saying stuff like this.

He's gone.

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He simply stated the obvious. Why would anybody be upset by his remarks? What if it were a black coach that made the same remarks about his mostly white team? Politcally correctness is for the dogs.
 

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DeBerry had to know he was going to get alot of heat for his chosen comments.

It does not matter whether or not he spoke obvious truths.

DeBerry is a white man in a power position and broke rank with the even more powerful political correctness crowd....they are relentless.

I hope he doesnt get fired for this, but I will be suprised if he is back next season.

Air Force will be pressured to hire a black coach after DeBerry is either fired or retires. Maybe a black coach would assist them recruit the players they are searching to have.

:messed:
 

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I'm trying to figure out who exactly this offends. Certainly not african-americans...he basically paid them a compliment. I don't see how it can be a negative to say that you run fast. Are white dudes mad at him because he called them slow? :icon_conf
 

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Of course it doesn't offend anyone, except the extreme race-baiting PC crowd.

These small-minded opportunistic extortionists will jump at any opporrtunity to paint whitey into a corner with his own words.

You can't tell the truth in this country. How many news networks are going to do a story on how much money the Katrina evacuees have spent with their $2000.00 debit cards on drugs, liquor and sex rather than food, clothing and shelter. Some topics are just off-limits in modern America.
 

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