cawacko
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No that isn't even a clear or coherent definition. Sports is violent period. Adrenaline is the chemical that drives many players over the edge, some find balance, others overreact. It's ok that you refuse to acknowledge that typically players of color or those who express themselves in erratic fashion who are of color as well are typically targeted for this type of criticism. Hockey players are rarely called thugs. There lies the paradigm where erratic degenerate behavior is often attributed to people of color.
Thugs by definition are people who are violent and that treats others in violent fashion. Football is violent in it of itself. Any contact sport is violent. But "thuggery" involves criminal activity. What Sherman did was trash talk which is common in sports. People may say it's "unsportsman like" but most players who play contact sports are unsportsman like, that is how some get an edge over an opponent. Regardless how you view the man, no violent criminal who continues to be violent goes to Stanford. Say what you will about what his major is but most football players don't finish college. He did.
The word thug is simply overused and I rarely find white players being labeled thugs. If that is the case, please prove recently a white player, or hell a white kid was called a thug by people. Not just by the media I'm talking about people who go on social media and call someone white a thug.
That dude for Miami; Richie Cognito.