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Football analyst Griese apologizes for 'taco' remark

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Saturday, veteran ESPN/ABC college football analyst Bob Griese did what any rookie sports announcer should know is absolutely forbidden in sports television: Refer to race or ethnicity.

During ABC's Ohio State-Minnesota football game Saturday, there was an on-air promotion for the network's NASCAR coverage Sunday. That led to a reference to Colombian driver Juan Pablo Montoya not being among the top five drivers in the NASCAR standings. Which led to Griese saying Montoya isn't in that top five because "he's out having a taco."

GAME ON!: Griese offers apology for 'taco' remark

While race and ethnicity is openly referred to across TV ? from news shows to primetime sitcoms to TV channels devoted to reaching targeted ethnic groups ? there is a long list of announcers over the years who faced criticism for making references to cultural stereotypes.

Whether such on-air comments seem intended to be negative, positive or simply banal, they simply aren't allowed in the norms of TV sports. And it doesn't matter what ethnic stereotype is involved: An announcer would be wise to quickly apologize for saying that, say, a big tackle named Dusseldorf enjoys bratwurst.

Griese, during the broadcast, wisely apologized for his comment and called Montoya one of the "best drivers" in NASCAR. ESPN's Mike Soltys said Saturday afternoon that ESPN "is reviewing the matter thoroughly."

At halftime of ESPN's coverage of Florida-Mississippi State, Griese apologized again.

"Earlier today on our game I made an offensive comment regarding Juan Pablo Montoya as part of a NASCAR promo. It was regrettable and I should not have said it. I really enjoy NASCAR and I follow it closely and would like to take this opportunity to apologize to Juan, NASCAR and everyone else who heard my comment," he said.

In a statement, ESPN called the remark "inappropriate."

"ESPN has spoken to Bob and he understands that his comment was uncalled for," the statement said.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports...ular&poe=HFMostPopular
 
I don't think it's a big deal either however I do remember a certain golfer getting into trouble for making food references towards Tiger Woods.
 
It was an incredibly stupid thing for him to say, but I'd agree it isn't that big of a deal and this should be the end of it.
 
Food habits are not racists. You don't see British people getting into a harrumph when people make fun of disgusting Sheppard's Pie. Taco's are delicious. I don't blame latinos for loving them.
 
The only time sports celebrities and taco eating should be combined is when the subject is Shawn Johnson.
 
What if he actually was out eating tacos at that point in time? Is it wrong then?

What if they had him on video out eating tacos at that point in time? Is it wrong then?
 
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF. This oversensitive crap is getting old.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Demeaning? What the fuck is wrong with tacos?
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Ok, so let me get this straight...

I am half black and half hispanic (seriously, I am), so I should be offended if someone says I'm going out to eat fried chicken or I'm going out to eat a taco?

I couldn't give a shit and to me it has 0 racial connotation what so ever. :roll:
 
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Demeaning? What the fuck is wrong with tacos?

You're not a minority, are you? It has nothing to do with the food Jesus C.

 
Originally posted by: polarmystery
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Ok, so let me get this straight...

I am half black and half hispanic (seriously, I am), so I should be offended if someone says I'm going out to eat fried chicken or I'm going out to eat a taco?

I couldn't give a shit and to me it has 0 racial connotation what so ever. :roll:

If you're considered black and I said: "Oh that Polarmystery is out eating some watermelon - he's not sick" or "He's out drinking a 40oz - he's not sick" when you call out of work you wouldn't be offended? If you're not offended then you don't identify yourself as a black man.
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: polarmystery
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Ok, so let me get this straight...

I am half black and half hispanic (seriously, I am), so I should be offended if someone says I'm going out to eat fried chicken or I'm going out to eat a taco?

I couldn't give a shit and to me it has 0 racial connotation what so ever. :roll:

If you're considered black and I said: "Oh that Polarmystery is out eating some watermelon - he's not sick" or "He's out drinking a 40oz - he's not sick" when you call out of work you wouldn't be offended? If you're not offended then you don't identify yourself as a black man.


I'm not offended, and I identify myself as both (I usually select black on racial demographic polls, however). Why do you feel I have to be offended? I'm not offended by anything...

And I think that if you feel that I must be offended by something you would consider offensive if you were my race, then it sounds like you have a hint of racism in your blood.
 
That wasn't even funny. 😕 If you're going to make a joke about a person's national origin you should at least get the country right, and it should be funny...

It wasn't really an offensive thing to say, just stupid.
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: polarmystery
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

When did 'TACO' become a racial slur? WTF.

When the assumption is made that you're out eating a food because it's associated with your race, it's in the least a demeaning comment and at worst a racial slur.

Ok, so let me get this straight...

I am half black and half hispanic (seriously, I am), so I should be offended if someone says I'm going out to eat fried chicken or I'm going out to eat a taco?

I couldn't give a shit and to me it has 0 racial connotation what so ever. :roll:

If you're considered black and I said: "Oh that Polarmystery is out eating some watermelon - he's not sick" or "He's out drinking a 40oz - he's not sick" when you call out of work you wouldn't be offended? If you're not offended then you don't identify yourself as a black man.

You're really reaching here. I've never heard of anyone trying to insult someone of hispanic descent via use of food reference. Stop being so sensitive. This is a lot closer to the chowder reference than a watermelon reference.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
That wasn't even funny. 😕 If you're going to make a joke about a person's national origin you should at least get the country right, and it should be funny...

It wasn't really an offensive thing to say, just stupid.

This is exactly what I thought when I heard it.
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I heard someone on one of the radio shows with an interesting point...

"What if it had been a driver from New England and Griese said 'I'll bet he's out eating chowder!'" Would anyone be upset then?

Chowder isn't a known stereotype for an entire race: 404 Slur not found.

If Ichiro lost b/c he was "out eating eggrolls", then yes.
If Mayweather lost b/c he was "out eating watermelon", then yes.
If Vijay Singh lost b/c he was "out eating curry chicken", then yes.

Let me know if you still don't get it, I'll be happy to provide more.

I get it, but I still fail to see why this is a big deal. Hopefully it won't get turned into a national story and hopefully Griese will just have to apologize once, but I doubt it.
 
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