Laz, when you're obsessed with defining racism through rhetoric you're doing exactly what they want you to do. I lived in Santa Monica for years and have come across the most racist people I have met in my life, but I never heard them say one racist word because they hide their racism by encouraging the notion that racism stems from a man's words, not what's in his heart. Now the NFL is DYING for this to turn into a race issues because they might be in deep doo-doo if inquiries are made about some of the other issues at hand. It's so easy and convenient for them to say he's just a racist P.O.S that hates black people, but why was he being defended by Wake and Wallace? When they can pull the wool over our eyes and get us so caught up in what he said, that's when the real issues get passed by. The only thing that matters to me in all this is not is Incognito a racist, but when it began, who participated, and most importantly who turned a blind eye because Incognito was a key starter for them. This would have Goodell and the rest of the prick owners shaking in their boots because who says this isn't a league wide epidemic being ignored because as we learned from Penn State, winning football games comes before everything. If there was an opportunity for Penn State to label Sandusky as a racist they would have jumped on it in a second.