Sports: ESPN Analyst In Fantasy Land, Critics Say; Chad Johnson Joins Rare Group of Pro Athletes In History. ; Venus, Serena May Be Headed For Another Tennis Face-Off

September 1st, 2008

ESPN analyst is in fantasy land, critics say. In an attempt to keep it “real” about Blacks and Fantasy football, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is taking a virtual beating in the fantasy sports blogopshere. According to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, about 93 percent of all fantasy players are White. But “to hell with fantasy. I’m about what’s real!” Smith wrote in the latest edition of ESPN The Magazine.  ”I’m not surprised to learn that so few Blacks are among the 30 million people who participate in fantasy sports. I’ve always thought that a lot of these guys [and 96 percent of them are guys] are nerds, desperately in need of more sociable leisure-time activities. Leisure time for Black folks historically consists of direct interaction, the kind of experience you get at a family barbecue or hanging out with friends. Sitting in front of a computer screen pretending to be Bill Parcells? Sounds like work to me.” The reaction to Smith’s article from some Black sports bloggers has been anything but nice.  Uzo Ometu, an African-American fantasy player who also writes the Sportswatcher blog, says, “The average fantasy football player is around 30 years old, makes about $75,000 a year and has a connection to a fast Internet provider. I’m sorry, but that’s just not your typical brother living in the lower-income parts of Brooklyn, N.Y. Don’t get me wrong; there are plenty of well-educated and successful Black people, who are not only making gobs of money, but who are also football fans who love playing fantasy football. Unfortunately, successful Black people [economically speaking] make up just a small percentage of the Black population as a whole, which is why we are thoroughly underrepresented in the fantasy football populous.”

                                                                                       

Bengals star legally changes his name

Chad Johnson 

Back in the day, boxer Cassius Clay became Muhammad Ali for religious reasons. NBA star Lloyd Bernard Free became World B. Free to make a political statement. NFL receiver Chad Johnson? He’s Chad Javon Ocho Cinco now. “Have I ever had a reason for why I do what I do?” he asks. “I’m having fun.” The Bengals star has legally changed his name to the Spanish translation of his jersey number 85. The Bengals have no comment on Cinco’s re-invention - understandably.                                                                                       

Venus, Serena may be headed for another tennis face-off. Venus and Serena Williams didn’t get that Wimbledon rematch they seemed headed toward during the Beijing Olympics. Both sisters were eliminated from singles competition before they combined to win doubles gold. The U.S. Open, however, presents another possibility for the pair to go head-to-head after Venus took the title several weeks ago. Both sisters advanced this past weekend and will face each other in the Open’s quarter-finals this week if they each get one more win. “I think that, definitely, the Wimbledon win helped me…if I don’t have a perfect practice, I don’t get really upset about the whole tournament,” Venus says. The sisters are the only two former champions still competing in the tournament.

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Comments

lynn said on September 1st, 2008

CHAD…Is having a melt down you seen it with ..Mr Gooden..Mr Strawberry..And others he feels that he is not the main focus in sports any more so he will start to do stupid things to get more attention. HEY why don’t you wear some ..”Diapers for the next game and poop if you make a touch down!!! That will get them you may get lucky and get Gerbers or a Diaper Contract!!!.. Ga…Ga.. GOO.. GOO.. MEE.. MEE.. DOO ..DOO..

Matt Schauf said on September 1st, 2008

Here’s a critical look at the lack of diversity in fantasy sports and Stephen A.’s weak treatment of the question he raises. I agree with Uzo’s reasoning.

http://www.fantasysportsbusiness.com/wordpress/2008/08/28/quite-frankly-fantasy-could-stand-more-diversity/

lynn said on September 1st, 2008

Can you imagine making love to Serena or Venus? Man you may not last the first set!..I would like a rematch please ok lets make it more interesting how about who ever takes the first four out of six wins.

Eddie said on September 1st, 2008

That’s pretty funny but for the wrong reasons……85 is Ochenta y cinco. He’s an idiot. His last name is 8-5. Idont even speak fluid spanish and I know that.That guy would be a legend if he wasn’t a distraction to himself trying to get attention. Must be an only child.

darren said on September 2nd, 2008

I agree probably bad social skills

brian said on September 2nd, 2008

I think Madden may be a bigger hit in the African American community than fantasy football.

http://talkingff.blogspot.com

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