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30 Apr 2021
The NFL Draft is a time for predictions, and few predictions garnered more attention this year than ESPN host Max Kellerman’s prognostication that the top three picks would be, “white guy, white guy, white guy.”
Specifically, Kellerman told co-host Stephen A. Smith that his “antennae” would be up because of the tendency for the draft stock of black quarterbacks to fall vis-a-vis white quarterbacks.
“… But the point is the correlation that can be made, is that your status falls, vis-a-vis white quarterbacks, and so that’s why my antenna are up when I notice one, two and three this year – white guy, white guy, white guy,” Kellerman said. “But that may be correct. Like, we need to see in the end … how these guys turn out as pros.”
February 2, 2021
Most medical professionals agree that we are less than a generation away from turning the corner on cancer. But when it comes to mental health, the car is still parked in the garage.
It’s a well-accepted embarrassment that twenty years have passed since psychiatry’s last major breakthrough treatment for depression. Thomas Insel, the former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, summed it up perfectly when he said, “Whatever we’ve been doing for five decades, it ain’t working. . . .When I look at the numbers the number of suicides, the number of disabilities, the mortality data it’s abysmal, and it’s not getting any better. Maybe we just need to rethink this whole approach.”