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Racist Attack: NFL Executive Troy Vincent Claims Player Combine Is Similar To A ‘Slave Auction’

All players including blacks should be feel privileged to be invited to the combine, where most are drafted and signed to multi-million dollar NFL contracts

Kaepernick compares NFL to slavery in Netflix documentary.

(OutKick) Troy Vincent is the NFL executive vice president of football operations. He also says the NFL scouting combine isn’t dissimilar to a “slave auction.”

Vincent made the comparison on Wednesday during league meetings, reportsCBS Sports.

 

Team owners took immediate offense to the hysterical remark. It appears billionaires would prefer someone not liken paying athletes millions of dollars for playing a game to putting black people in chains.

“Sources within the ownership meeting revealed details of what Vincent said among team owners that included the reference to a slave auction,” the CBS piece explained. “In the meeting, Vincent’s comments drew an immediate response from Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who stood up and registered his offense, according to sources. Blank, who has a strong record on diversity and inclusion over his two decades in the NFL, took umbrage with the idea that he was either taking part in or helping to prop up an event that could be considered racist,”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones followed Blank on the microphone, calling it a “privilege” to play in the league.

He’s correct. Where else can one sexually prey on nearly 30 women and then sign a five-year, $230 million contract?

Yet according to Troy Vinny, the NFL treats players like Deshaun Watson as if they were slaves.

Troy Vincent at NFL Facebook meetings earlier this year

Of course, the NFL isn’t going to condemn Vincent for his remarks publicly. But the league should. His comment is reckless and purposely dishonest.

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