Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Why Has It Taken So Long For The Milledgeville Police and Georgia Bureau Of Investigation To Thorougly Interview Ben Roelisthburger ?

Black Buzz Sports News
Fidelity, Missouri
March 23, 2010

I am baffled and perplexed as to why it has taken the Milledgeville Georgia Police Department, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation so long of a time to interview the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben Roelisthburger. Yes, I understand that the Milledgeville Police Department, is not "Scotland Yard" but something doesn't smell right in Milledgeville, Georgia. Why did the Georgia Bureau of Investigation withdraw its request for a sample of Ben Roelisthburger's DNA?
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has a reputation as being one best law enforcement agency's in the Country and they are to be commended for doing an outstanding job of solving all of the "Atlanta Child Murder's."
Nevertheless if one of the Black QB's or Black players in the N.F.L. such as Donovan McNabb, Brandon Marshall, Adrian Peterson, Mike Vick, or Chad Ocho Cinco would have been accused of sexual assault the undercover racist producers at ESPN and the other media outlets would be reporting on this incident 24/7. If Hall-Of Famer, Michael Ervin would have been accused of sexual assault in Way Back, Georgia that incident would have received more media courage than the present day Heath Care Reform debate.
Dan Rooney's hand picked N.F.L. Commissioner, Rodger Goodell is quick to lasso Black players for such rule infractions as a running red light before their cases have been adjudicated by a court of proper jurisdiction. But in the case of Big Ben, it appears as though Roelisthburger has been given a free pass by Commissioner Goodell. Why has it taken so long for Goodell to interview Big Ben? Is Goodell's reluctance to interview Big Ben, based on the the legalities involving Uncle Ben or the color of his skin or both?
Tony Dungy pointed out last month that several of the N.F. L. teams were violating the spirit of the "Rooney Rule" in interviewing candidates for head coaching vacancy's but Goodell refuses to impose sanctions on those teams that have violated the Rooney Rule, and who are not in compliance. I asked this question of Mr. Goodell! What good are rules and laws if they are not going to be enforced and applied fairly, consistently and objectively?
* Is Big Ben trying to get traded to Oakland Raiders?

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