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Booger McFarland takes heat on social media after comments on Dwayne Haskins’ situation
By Adam Spencer
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The Washington Football Team waived former Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins on Monday after ineffective play and a couple of off-the-field incidents.
Now, the former first-round pick is looking for a new team, and is taking plenty of criticism in the media.
On Monday Night Countdown on ESPN, analyst Booger McFarland spoke about Haskins and many other Black players not treating the NFL like a business, instead choosing to focus on their personal brands:
I found this opinion by Booger McFarland in regards to Dwayne Haskins to be really wild. pic.twitter.com/dQsrVygUS7
— Chris Williamson (@CWilliamson44) December 28, 2020
Needless to say, it was a divisive speech, and many called him out for it. Here’s what McFarland had to say in his defense:
It ain’t wild fam its reality
— Booger (@ESPNBooger) December 29, 2020
Still, many on Twitter were quick to point out that it was unfair of Booger to generalize the way he did. Here’s a look at some of the Twitter reaction:
Booger, Johnny Manziel on line one, wants a word.
What a dumb take. https://t.co/BL3EVVCYNF
— Stuart Court (@Stu_Court) December 29, 2020
Booger…what are you doing https://t.co/b6hpx5Q8qF
— Jose Armando (@El_Doubarge07) December 29, 2020
Is Booger McFarland serious? Young Black Americans come in not taking it serious??? Wow!!!!
ANY YOUNG PLAYER whose been giving millions of dollars will act out. Haskins didn’t act tho!
Haskins took it serious! The Washington coaches wanted another QB, point blank! https://t.co/VCF9DgRkem
— Jermain King (@King17Jermain) December 29, 2020
Did Booger actually say that and then double down on it?? pic.twitter.com/jLFXjEarNT
— Alex Kuhn (@Alexkuhn523) December 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/nancyabenaa/status/1343729253108641792
Booger McFarland was terrible for basically saying it’s mostly black qbs. Their are a lot of black qbs thriving in the league. So many white qbs have fallen short of prominence, you don’t see white tv reporters throwing them under the bus like that.
— Ishé Oluwa Kamau Ali Smith (@IsheSugarShay) December 29, 2020
A grown man who allows people to call him Booger. What did y’all expect?
— Cheris Hodges is somebody’s great aunt 2.0 (@DeFi_Offical) December 29, 2020
Booger on ESPN auditioning for Fox.
— Annie Apple (@SurvivinAmerica) December 29, 2020
Come on Booger https://t.co/kUZS7SKTpA
— 40. (@chaunceytuck) December 29, 2020
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Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.