Well, I'm not a fan of Rush Limbaugh in any way...
BUT, there is a certain angle presented by some sportscasters to put McNabb on a pedestal just because of his race. How many times did you hear last Sunday that two black QBs were playing against each other? (answer: too many to count)
Why does it even have to be an issue? Why bring race into the the presentation? Why not just talk about how GOOD they are, instead of point out the fact that they are black? (nothing was ever said that two white QBs were playing against each other for the Patriots/Steelers game, nor would I want to hear it)
Most WRs in the NFL are black. So why didn't they specifically mention that a WR was white when he made a good play? I mean, obviously a good white WR is an exception to the rule.
It is a double-standard, and from what I understand, this standard is what Rush was talking about, NOT the fact that McNabb was black. From what Dan Patrick said on ESPN radio and interviews with Philly reporters, there actually exists a double-standard to excuse McNabb in many instances of bad performances just because of his race. They admitted that they are guilty of doing so, and said what Rush was talking about was actual fact.