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  • Super Bowl LVI - Here for the Halftime Show

    Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show

     

     

    by Gene Clemons

     

    Super Bowl LVI took on an HBCU feel this season. Congratulations to the LA Rams and all of their mercenary players who were able to turn this team into a winner. It has been said that the Rams have justified moving back to LA because of the success they had. The truth is that they had the same type of success in St. Louis. Ultimately this was a money play and fortunately for them, it worked. SoFi Stadium was packed to capacity and on full display. It’s over five-billion-dollar price tag was spent on every amenity that a high dollar fan would ever want but only a fraction of a percent was spent to protect players as the synthetic turf claim yet another victim. It was the type of game that most of us are used to a back-and-forth chess match where referees made calls and no calls on both teams that helped impact the outcome. We waited to watch offensive innovation and once again the spotlight was stolen by defensive brilliance. Stars were stars and the Rams had more than the Bengals. In the end that was the difference. It was OBJ, Cooper Kupp, Vonn Miller and Aaron Donald walking away champions and shedding tears of joy.

     

    But did anyone really care? From the moment it was announced everyone was buzzing about the Super Bowl halftime show. The idea of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog, Eminem, Mary J, and Kendrick Lamar all gracing the stage together for the night seemed like an homage to the West Coast. The halftime show commercial was released almost three weeks before the big game and garnered over 15 million streams on YouTube. It was clear that everyone was hyped up about the halftime show more than the game. But what made this halftime show different? What made this one unique?

     

    For me and for many others like me, it was personal. We have seen performers grace the Super Bowl stage that we have grown up with but the aggressive, outlandish, outlaw nature of Hip Hop, especially Hip Hop in the 90’s, that we fell in love with and that defined our generation was something we never believed would get the opportunity to headline that event. It was too raw, too real, too rebellious. Hip Hop artists might get a song on the set of another Pop artist set but never the stage to itself. Hip Hop has finally had the opportunity to do what many of its artists have not been able to do throughout the years due to untimely death or incarceration, mature.

     

    Never forget Dr. Dre was once a part of a group that openly defied police and their practices and was arrested repeatedly for performing “F The Police”. Snoop Dogg was on trial for murder. These two guys have grown up to be luminaries of the genre. Dre is a billion-dollar mogul and Snoop Dog is every artist’s cool-ass uncle. Mary J was the round the way girl that grew up to be the unquestioned queen of Hip Hop Soul. Eminem went from being the enigmatic caricature vulturing black culture for profit, to one of the most socially conscious performers of the time. Now they were able to receive their flowers in the light reserved for the hall of famers.

     

    The performance was everything and certainly lived up to the hype. Dre and Snoop kicked it off and both performed the songs we would expect to hear. They didn’t sound run down or old, they were definitely more mature but also still masters of the craft. In true hip hop fashion, the surprise performer was, another hip hop artist and 50 Cent hung upside down doing his smash hit “In Da Club”. Mary J was glammed out and did her thing although I admittedly thought there were a couple other songs that would work better than the songs, she performed but that’s just me nitpicking. The fly thing about the halftime performance is that you were able to see the torch being passed from those luminaries to one of the hottest performers today, Kendrick Lamar. He embodied everything we love about the performance aspect of the genre. Then came Eminem with high energy and raw emotion. Even a star like Anderson Paak was there on the drums smiling from ear to ear because you could only imagine that he too grew up like we did listening to this music and now he was a part of making history. How many artists do you know would be humble enough to play the background like that?

     

    The audacity of Hip Hop to embrace its brand right there for everyone to see. It was reported that Dr. Dre was told to not say “still not loving police” and he did it anyway. Eminem was told to refrain from kneeling, and he did it anyway. Why would we expect anything less from this genre? It was epic and the perfect respect paid to the ones who came before them.

     

    This halftime performance ranks third for me. Number one will always be Prince because how do you top singing Purple Rain in the rain; it was epic! Second is the Beyonce performance because it really was one of the most action-packed half-time shows ever, it just kept coming. I felt tired after it was over. Then comes this show followed by Michael Jackson and then the Bruno Mars show. I originally said Katy Perry on the podcast but my guy Brandon Howard who I travel down memory lane with on the podcast made me change my mind.

     

    From a nostalgic aspect, it hit all the bells and really left me feeling good about the opportunities for hip hop going forward. It has broken through the glass ceiling and now the sky's the limit. It has renewed my hope that we will see more hip-hop headliners and keep alive my dream of an Outkast Super Bowl halftime show.

     

    Let’s make this happen Jay Z!

     

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    Gene Clemons is a Sports Analyst and Contributor to CWN Sports. His weekly column and podcast - Gene Therapy focuses on Sports, Politics and Social/Urban issues.

     

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  • Kaepernick

    Kaepernick 

     

    Kaepernick, the name itself, polarizing. Like Batman, a symbol of justice and for others, an unpatriotic rebel rouser. If for some reason you’re unfamiliar with Colin Kaepernick, he’s a former NFL Quarterback that has been “blackballed” by the NFL. 

       In 2016, the former QB decided that he wanted to use his platform to bring awareness to the amount of minorities, primarily Black that had been unjustly executed by police. He initially chose to make his stand against this social injustice by sitting during the national anthem. Many found this to be a sign of disrespect to the country & military. Former Army Green Beret & NFL player, Nate Boyer suggested that he take a knee as opposed to simply sitting. Kaepernick took heed to the advice & knelt instead of sitting during the 2016 season. Here’s where things get interesting. 2017 Kap decides to void out his contract with the San Francisco 49ers & try his luck with free agency. Reportedly the Denver Broncos led by President and former NFL QB for the same franchise offers Kap 7 million for one year. Kap declines, thinking he could get more and a chance to start. Coming off of a few declining years in play, some teams didn’t see him as a starter and not worth the attention, or distraction to their organizations. 

       Fast forward three years, Kaepernick has since sued the NFL for colluding to keep him out. He received a settlement to the amount of 60 - 80 million dollars. However, Saturday November 16th of 2019, Kaepernick will workout for all 32 NFL teams for the first time in the last three years in Atlanta. An actual workout and interviews are to be held. Representatives from Dallas and few other teams are reported to show high interest in signing Kaepernick.

       Now the question to be asked is, why now? What has changed? Usually an employee who uses the employer and wins, or settles, seldom return to work for sed employer. Some believe it’s due to the recent amount of starting QB’s that have been injured this season. Some believe it’s due to the emergence of Lamar Jackson, the walking highlight QB for the Baltimore Ravens. Others have started to give credit to Jay Z, who has been reported to have taken place in the negotiations for Kap receiving this workout. Jay Z recently agreed to partner up with the NFL. Jay Z was named head of entertainment for the NFL earlier this year and has partnered up to form “Inspire Change” in coalition with the players union. August 13th of 2019 when the deal was done and made public, when asked about Kaepernick, Jay Z replied, “At some point we have to move past kneeling & move forward...” Some thought Jay Z was acting for himself and was the NFL’s scapegoat. Others credited Jay Z for playing chess, not checkers. Then there are those that believe this is simply a ploy by the NFL to say, look we gave him a shot. It didn’t workout, now let’s move past this. The workout is scheduled on a Saturday, when most General Managers, coaches, team are traveling for the games played on Sunday. So eyebrows are raised.

       The NFL definitely wants to place this issue behind them, for many have boycotted watching NFL games in solidarity for Kap being “blackballed” out of the league. This includes celebrities such as Rihanna who rejected performing halftime of the “Super Bowl”. She said, it just didn’t feel right with Kaepernick being “blackballed”. 

       Teams that have already committed to sending scouts in person, Dallas Cowboys as fore mentioned. The Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers & the Miami Dolphins. The Cowboys currently have Dak Prescott a proven starter, still in his rookie deal only making two million. The team hasn’t signed him to a new contract, currently in negotiations, the QB reportedly wants 35 - 40 million per year. So maybe the franchise goes a different way if he doesn’t lead the team to a deep playoff run. The Detroit Lions currently have one if the highest paid QB’s and football player all together with his 135 million dollar contract with 27 million a year. However the team has under performed. Maybe they’re heading in a different direction. Atlanta Falcons have former NFL MVP & “Super Bowl” QB Matt Ryan. However he’s aging as well and is widely thought that maybe it’s time to trade him and move on. The other teams mentioned are all in desperate need of a QB. 

       The NFL has placed themselves in an odd situation. The workout seems a bit suspect and as mentioned previous, the NFL would like to put this behind them, but may have reopened this and placed the spotlight on the NFL. Especially if Kaepernick has a solid workout. It has been three years since his last action and skills looked like they had regressed the last time we saw him on the field. Saturday will be interesting and the everyone will be watching Kaepernick, the man who has become polarizing. 

     

     

     

    Written by: Diaz Mackie

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