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Dat Nguyen, the only asian in the NFL?

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Itula Mili is Asian/Pacific Islander as well, although I think he's been injured most of the year.
 
Originally posted by: ManSnake
Same thing, notice the "Asian/Pacific Islander" option on every government form in the US?

I wouldn't use that source as your ultimate authority on ethnicity questions.

The Department of Labor doesn't have any classification for people of Middle Eastern origin (India, Pakistan, Jordan, etc). US corporations are discovering they are in trouble with EEOC guidelines, since their cheap labor pool of H-1B programmers are classified as "Caucasian/White" males. :Q
 
Originally posted by: Svnla
I heard that Dat Nguyen got married. I wonder if his wife was Viet or Asian or white?
FYI, Viet = Asian.

From an article

"Nguyen met Becky Foster while both were students at Texas A&M and married in March 2001 in a Catholic church across the street from the university. Foster gave birth to a baby girl, Aubrey Mai Nguyen."
 
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: Shlong
Put Yao at WR and throw it up high.

he'd never get off the 5 yard bump... he'd get owned right there.

At 310 pounds it'll be hard for a corner to bump him & be of any effective use. Just turn around and do a post up move like he would in the paint & lob it up high. The average corner is like 5'10.
 
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: Shlong
Put Yao at WR and throw it up high.

he'd never get off the 5 yard bump... he'd get owned right there.

At 310 pounds it'll be hard for a corner to bump him & be of any effective use. Just turn around and do a post up move like he would in the paint & lob it up high. The average corner is like 5'10.

Except he probably runs a 5.5 40. By the time he got out 10 yards, and turned around, especially from a standing start, the play would be over.
 
Originally posted by: Shlong
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: Shlong
Put Yao at WR and throw it up high.

he'd never get off the 5 yard bump... he'd get owned right there.

At 310 pounds it'll be hard for a corner to bump him & be of any effective use. Just turn around and do a post up move like he would in the paint & lob it up high. The average corner is like 5'10.


He would also get tackled unbelievably easy. Tackles are all about leverage, and when you're 7' 5", EVERYONE is getting underneath your pads easy.
 
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