Short of some outstanding replies by Calbear...
it's still a baseless topic. He called all the players inmates, not just african american ones. It's really not a race issue. That's a leap people are taking.
I've heard this phrase a ton of times in my life and AFAIK it's been said for a llllong time. It's probable that millions have heard it and possible billions have. Today is not the day to get upset with it. An owner that donates tons to charity, helps his players to do so in a manner that protects them from "sharks", and just got done helping millions in a hurricane is not the target of disgust.
It's not about race but- Racist people are not racist one day and not the next. There are way better "targets" if you have a bone to pick here and want one.
We must offer people oopses in this era of instant social media.
Two weeks ago, Rishard Matthews was saying he'd quit if forced to stand for the anthem. That hits every news organization. The next day he apologizes. That is published all over. Then it's DONE.
McNair should be owed that opportunity too. I know none of you have ever said something you regret and are all perfect so maybe it's hard to understand, but when a man realizes what he says and apologizes both publicly and face to face, that should be acceptable.
I have more issue with Troy Vincent shaking his hand, accepting his apology, and then running to the press. That makes me think he's less of a man.